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INSURANGE. A Specialty: FARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Conn. Bitter defeat, at the hands of their old enemles, the Bulkeley high school {eleven, was the lot of the N. F. A, |tootball team, Saturday afternoon. Londoners won on the local | gridiron by but one point, a fact that makes the taste B Dittes BULKELEY DEFEATS ACADEMY New Londoners Win Hard Fought Battle by One Point—Vis- itors Outclassed in Last Half—Failure to Kick Geal Cause of N. F. A'’s Defeat. required to stari this quarter, the sec |ond going to Wh ‘who was dow ed in his tracke. pass, Norwich U Righ Cottolene at Cake-baking time ] | Itis mighty hard to obtain | uniform results in cake mak- | ing—if you use butter or lard - | —because both of these prod- | ucts vary so in quality. - | Cottoleneisalways uniform » —always produces good re- | . sults. With its use, you can | S —— Ding, ding, dang Or whiz, whiz, whiz, Or sew, sew, sew LEGAL NGTICES. NOTIC Electors’ Meeting - The Electors of the Town ef wich, legal voters in Electors’ M ing, are hereby warned to meet soveral votine disiricts be Tow Norwich, as by W& dud, o following places said yoting tricts FIRST Hall in SECOND 174 Wes DISTRICT At the <'count on a certain kind of | ake being the same every THIRD UGISTRICT 468 North Maix FOURTH v A ftime. —all day long. . Cottolene sells at about| lns | the price of lard, and is so| rich that one-third less is re- quired than — | : n i |either butter riled over the line, B " ne, a or ‘ard' Academy w: entitled ball. but the officiais ru Cottolene is never sold in bulk—al- &% ways in air-tight | tin pails, which pro- tect it from dirt, dustand odors. It is always uniform and dependable. LI~ ot FLET INSURANCE Large Hall, Taf SIXTH DISTR Hamilton Aver t he ball striking the ume would have resulted in a a 5 Another ilem which might ha.e |as changed the result occurred at the opening of the game, when Kicke: oing over he ball a Have you monotonous work ? ' resent re ¢ noted for | er i ISAAC S. JONES ence and Real Estate “gent, | Richards Building, 91 Main St. Monday in Make * minutes fly faster —make days i e Gt Bus o Nuseln seem brighter — make dullness dis- Y i appear. Enjoy this digestion - aider, o & ety S this mouth-refresher, this spirit- strengthener: rwich Swan made five yva t end. ive yards mors e on a pen- ity for trippi ] and Eiliott 1d to two vards failed and We sell protection ,for all | needs and misfortunes in strongest companies. B. P. LEARNED & CO. S acte Loan & Trust Co. Building (42 yarni Ime. Here Jackson ova [end” run gained 12 vards but Norwich could not gain and attempted a drop kick which we the ball on thefr 2 ley on end plays carried vard line. Her own with five to broke up Keefe's kick which covered by o Bull ing_Bulkeley first do d pass, sird down, Keefe k Thames Agency Established May. 1846 Lk GFFICE OF WM. & EILL, Rea! Estate end Fire Insurance, v more werc add plays. The first quarter clo. ATTORNEYS-AY-LAW keley 18 yards from Norwien's Erow}n & P;rkms, Aterveysal-Law | o sialrway Second Quarter. second quarter opene Norwich defending the e 1 Buikeloy was bu Two plays lof en (o go. Bank, Snecucke: ot next to lihames Telephone 333 3 yar Ballk TheDimeSavings Bank OF NORWICH Norwich recsiveq the k was unabie to gain. On | down with ten to go a poor [#ultad in a fumble, Chase be |od where he atood. This ga |ley the bail on Norwich's 30 | Murray, who had been playing nd, repiaced Symington at rignt yl fiiling in at left end. Agai forward pase was an_important W tor in a touch down, Mulcahy to ( puilding nev tello, netting 12 yarda Crowley add- |N¢ i t E king work s eve ed six vards (o this by a run around riminal or the right and to which fopr more added by line plays. For two con: utive downs Bulkeley failed 1o g inch through the Academy line Bulkeley fumbled, the ball, bou out of the line of play to C: who, with no opposition, made ley's mecond touchdown. Ti {was Kicked. Score, Bulkeléy wich 0, Tho rest of the period was unevent ful, neither team getting t triking _distance of Several forw pted, but all were broken DIVIDEND Tha regular Semi-annual Dividend s besn declared from the net earn. ngs 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, | 1ex . | less tramg f the game brought no|{ There . being | comers receive the n t d board piigrims are furnished and mon Treasurer. e, Norwich 13, Bulke- : Buy it. Try it. Enjoy it. You’ll buy this L'"""f’n’" Murray o, | Whire they grow _ smallest-cost, longest-last pastime again, ' BUY IT BY THE BOX —of any dealer. It costs little by the package but less by the box. Look for the spear 0 P. C. INVESTMENT PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING | TAKE A LOOK IN A. H. BREED'S Piumbing Shop and see what he has got to sell The flavor lasts [ ok e Temak & 3 -yt {and have foriable, ave MeCarty i, eves (capt) Third Quarter. On a technicality twe HARVARD CRUSHES PRINCETON TR o depth of 9,7 . Lieut. 15-minute 104 ickley's Boot Scores Nine Po for Crimson—Wonderful Goa Piacement on 47-Yard Line. ambridge, Mass, No nce sma: thersens — metres to which man survey in the Pa- pine Islands s deeper than th from CLASS DEFEATS | EMPLOYED BOYS | ; ak was 3,000 feet below 1. The deepest soundi en made in the s the record of the A while the N n 14 to 10 Victory | ;7 ool Boys—Clish Five | om Henault's Team, | men in po w Y helped o a o h olleg; Sun about ee miles abos ottom of the sea, bu ore it could get » team which came o to do paitie on a Harvard gria the brst time In sixteen years, rday afternoon went down to in one of the most thrillin 0mis ing F| N2 1 nd Title Rlde: T Mg, (0. Phitadetpnin, . he great oceans has been dis- Some men, like we enough to submerge 31 is no 9,750 me- 1d's” highest mounta sunk there island of St. Thom: sea only aver one~tent e maximum the fe : the Arcti ntil its | V 5 | ! Now nning )f the intermediate ocean.— | 5 1 Mgt ¢ bathroom niiby SHOOTING o work d the employed “Didn’t Hurt a Sanitary {lumbing to 5 from nights — panic en St was complete. Few teams | Try the Black Tea “wiii it the score might have haen even i uffering— TOOTHACHE, Let us PREVENT it for y BADEN. J. . TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Stree: S. F. GIBSON j lin and Sheet Metal Worker Nill Go to New Owner : at End of Month. jer than the 16 to § which was chalked Baden, 2.01 § i ;. - : 7 M fi hen | all over f. has by his owner, Louls 3 2 # | S g . " | e st e T i T ‘ \ e e PRICE:! You cannot beat it for 60c Originator of the King Safe Y | ) X System of Painless Dentistry United Tea Imporiers G, Up one KING DENTAL PARLORS | Over Smith's Drug Store. || NO HIGH PRICES. { T | ' agant for Richardson asd Heysia urnaces. 5 West Main St-eat. Nerwich, Conn | William H. Taft F. BURNS, iHealing and Plumbipg, | fight, over Somers Bras. i - : 203 Main Street. Dress Goods Remnants Billiard and Carriage Cloths © Brady & Saxion i ey stepped o rowd was astonished’ s He made good. howev |goal that wil 92 hranklin Strea! | ROBERT J.COCHRANE Gas Bifting. Flambiv i 19 West Mutw 51, Norwich, Conm B. O. Shect Puckiog. eorid \ z/ Everyone neecs 1 et sub stantial pocket knife that will always be sharp and in good condition. The KEENKUTTER | THE PALACE CAFE pocket knife is just what you want. We have them in every style, size and shape. Throughout the entire line there is but one quality, and that the highest. Only the best grade of steel is used in their mann- facture and they are tempered to a perfect STABLE degree by the most skillful masters in the § & o, e vl el art of knife making. % Bvery KecH Av1rR |t uf (0 saomt resinmtis pocket knife is sharp and keen when you @ | MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave buy it and will stay sharp when in constant . — u"i,o,,k foF the 1 See Friswell’s Alarm Clock ' for $1.50 antge of GU and you make no mistake, WM. FRISWELL. 25-27 Frankiin St E. C ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Reemw 1, Tecond Flor, Shannes Bidg Miabt chome 1985 VOTING ON THE TRIUMPH VOTI NG MACHINE. Showing face of small model mach ine used for instructien. Party levers at the left (A and B) and the indicators are in the position in which they are set when the elector enters the booth to vote. Releasing lever at lower left Is used to release all the indicators in case does not wish to use party lever Resetting lever at lower right can | 4 jicators back in case voter should pull the wrong | om. the. aliorter - o ke whines to be used at ‘the Norwich election, the the CHlmbent 4 = : candidates will be in the first horizontal line, the repub- | oAb Bl ! licans 1 nd line. and the other parties each in a line below. BULBS Geduldig’s Greenhouses, (Baan Hill) Norwich Town | Jom12 WM GEORGE G. GRANI, game. The tall shot snuatary b ‘ e s caa I ndertaker and Embalme: |™ 52 Providemee St., Taliviii: I'rompt attention to day or nlck: ealia Telepnone 430. M W oMo Princeton | STEP IN AND SEk US { P. SHEA, 72 Frank!'a Strest Harvard standa broke riot as the referee b t had been ma With one | Dutch, ¥French and Japanese Back, Livery and Boarding have arrived in good shape. p—— red about y. Tram- | bull was iman_in firmary uf 2 muscle bru n the il remain there for Let us know your wants. 77 CEDAR ST. Phone 868 vas earrled off the | a faclal bruise. His usiion, as he o the target for most of 2y# of the Tigers up to onut of the game. LLIT THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street COAT SWEATERS from 98¢ to $8.00 Best values for yonr money C. V. PENDLETON, Jr. 10 BROADWAY e teat | Hitcheock i, Coolldge re, Gardner q The Bean Hiil Driscoil fo Tri Princeion—Androws s, Philips 1t, 1 witl elean, repair snd romedel your | endelion (b, Weller rhb, Dewit Huggine to Buccesd Bresnahan. Drop Dastdl card £sd 3 wil ekl |y Pk b for | iora] loague tcam, hes agvesd to con. Pend] Telaphone, 6 Frankitn Srest, | Boero—Hamverd 16, Princeton 6. v FOR FLETEHER'S . am the Tiger | The lineups &nd sammazy arvard—Feiion le, § e . Pen- Rllthfil’fl)l’d “. SIIOW%nm 16, Parmenter & Trumbuil rs, | Hardwick ihb, Brickley rhb, Wendoll ifo. Bubstitutions. 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