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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1912 INSURANCE. A Specialty: FARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Conn. INSURANCE ) every one owning| jresent _reliable com= ted for prompt and ISAAC S. JONES, nsurance and Real Estate “gent Richards Building, 91 Main St. We sell protection for all needs in strongest companies. B. F. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agency Established May. 1846, and misfortunes ikt OFFICE OF Wi ¢ EILL : Feal! Estats end Fire Insuranca, ciaed 1o Gomsry Block. over C s, Roox1 §, third Soor. Telr. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, Over K1 n TRAVELERS' DIREGTO® Y, New L.ondon (NORWICH) Line —T0— NEW YORK sland London at 11 p. 1e New York, Pier Pier 40 Mew York CHELSEA LINE Fare $i - service CUBA ;| HAVANA ket Office or st Agen. ama Canal, Bermuda and Spanish Maln Leaving New York by the Palatial S.S5. MOLTKE Jan. 4, 23; Feb. 25; March 29, S.S. VICTORIA LUISE January 15; March 11; February 8; April 10, Buration 16 Days a West indles, P: th Also eruises fo the Oriont, Around the World, Italy end Egypt, etz Send for booklet stating erulse HAMBURG - AERICAN LIME 4145 BROADWAY, N. Y., or Loeal Agents TELEPHONE J. H. GEORGE The Piano Tuaer? AWNINGS. Let me nave your order BOW. Any size and any color. Prompt sttention. J, W. AL 3 Taee-3 & Markat B HOUGHTON ON MINNESOTA SHIFT Harvard Head Coach Considers Play Uncertain and Un- scientific—Linesmen Cannot Assume Proper Positions —Formation Avoided by Harvard Team. Concerning the merits and demerits | margins, as was the case with Kline, of the “Minnesota” shift, it seems to | Conley, Attell and Burns, and on other me that the coach who adopts thi by narrow margins. has taken away from the quarte 's redord and money he has all judgment in the matter of |earned is shown in the following table: h s, because when the | Dates. Opponent. t< legal formation, and the ball is snapped, it is impossible to Paty Kline tell where the opponents are going to | Joe Rivers be at that moment. In this respect rankie Conley such a form ef attack is unscientific Charlie White because although it may find an open- ing on one rush, on the very next rush the play may be called at the point where the opponents’ defence is strongest. Another inherent weakne: in this style of attack is in the pos tion of the linemen when the ball is | snapped. It is impossible, for man to assume his proper s any consistency when he is calle on to jump from nine to ten fee land in the proper position. This point was conclusively proved Saturday when Harvards repeatedly drove back offensive line. s attack was founded up- on quite a different principle, in that there was never any attempt to de- ceive the opponents as to the nature | of the formation. Furthermore, the | plays were run_after due deliberation | on the quarterback’s part, and were always at dly weak spot in the oppost B Abe Attell ¢ 14 Frankie Burns Jimmy V Tommy O'Toole 9, Bddie O'Keefe W. ddie O'Keefe W. Tommy Dugan K. . 183 $33,650 DISCOVERY OF THORPE. Glen Warner Impressed When Indian Vaults Bar at 5 Feet 8 Inches. Indian athletes of exceptional ability | haye been numerous in_the ca athletic marvel jority of cases th i admirably advanced, but the game that Harvard i : nctively a during the first half of Princeton’s defe as toa stubborn ¢ nt ground ag: ¢ chose a Klcking t well as_the learned > is at home and field, ndians at Car in any event on t fact I wish to congra his unerring judgment game, but I do believe Harvard's s much stronger i up to the time when hdown in the in | |JOHNNY KILBANE ar HAS EARNED TITLE | | Plucky Featherweight Winner in ery Bout With One Exception. Johnny Kilbane, pugilist of W abused person and_also in t the boss the world, to his w he opint m inking anderds public has been very un, in their s Kilbane has met t back here” And fr 3 5 ) this Thorpe has contin ‘e orove SINGLE RUN GAMES SCARCE. Only 13 Are Registered Leagues for 1912 ring the ca Each one of th it s put The oth. t the fes closed and n unlucky | y this And he has f the othe has done everythi that could be expected of him, He his detractors have overlook e faot that the pi by the small m: The zation, won the nd maybe thi with the team You never can t 1str In his other bouts he to win on points, sometimes b nd Vean Greg; Attention, Farmers! DOLLARS BONUS For Fu{tut and Big- gest Turkey Raised $10.00 Next Best $5.00 Third $5.00 The Bulletin proposes to | 7 - P capture the three fattest and | o 3 largest Turkeys to be offered for the Thanksgiving mariket in Windham and New Lendoa counties, They must be natives—hatched and grown in these two counties. The Bulletin will buy the prize birds at the regular market price in addition to the prize to be awarded. The turkeys offered for prize must have head and feathers off, en- treils drawn and wings cut off at first joint. The first prize of $10.00 to the largest and fattest young turkey second prize of $5.00 to the second largest and faitest young : third prize of $5.00 to the largest and fattest turkey raised in New London or Windham counties. The contest is open to any manm, woman, boy or girl residing in i these counties. The turkeys must be submitted for examination aad | weighing the Tueeday before Thanksgiving at 12 o'clock neon. For the largest and fattest young turi $10.00 will be awarded in addition to the market price. This ey will be given to the Rock Nook home. To the raisor of the sscond young turkey in sizs a in addition to the market price will be This tur nish the Thanksgiving dinner for the ering Arms. To the_raiser of the largest and fattest t over a year old a prize of $5.00 in_eddition te the market price. will g0 to the County Home for Children for a Thanksgiving dinner. The judges will be disinterested perscns who will weigh the tur- keys at Somers Broe. market. .l Al turkeys that are~eligible for competition will be purohased at the markst price, 80 any turkey raiser who entens 2 bird in the st is sure of selling the bird whether a prize is wom or ot of $5.00 will fur- 1 | Result. Rds. Purse. | in Major r leagues in hurl- | 2n | 0| to Hendr: champions of the F0=O=O=O o TODAY IS FREE STAMP DAY o ‘ BEGINNING THIS MORNING UWOMEN'S AND WISSES' FALL SUITS 1 AT REDUCED PRICES REPRESENTING A NUMBER OF THE HANDSOM- EST AND NEWEST FALL SUITS. GROUPED INTO THREE LOTS FOR IMMEDIATE SELLING. SUITS Now $25.00 That formerly sold up to $39.50 s Trimmed and Plain Tailored Suits, velvets, corduroys, two-toned diagonals, serges and novelty cloths, numer- ous stunning models to choose from in all the prevail- ing shades. SUITS Now $19.50 That formerly sold up-to $30.00 A variety of new and desirable styles, smart tailored ef- fects and semi-trimmed models, made of the materials that are now mostly in demand. SUITS Now $14.50 That formerly sold up to $20.00 () This remarkable offering coming as it does now at the height of the season demonstrates once again in no un- certain way that supreme value giving spirit of the Man- hattan. The woman or miss who has not yet purchased her Fall Suit will do well to take quick advantage of this exceptional offering. COATS $10 to $35 A complete stock of all newest and most approved yles including many models that are entirely ex- ive with us and cannot be seen elsewhere. 121-125 Main Street “Women’s and Misses’ Fashionable Apparel” ORI = O 0 were the pitchers to hand the Red Sox | a drubbing without a tally, 1 off the champic ext to Joe Wo lighle Ed Wi 1| had the most s Football Games. The convent school team hurler. | local football team under r this challenge and only | etin. | tin, is line of | HARNESS HORSE NOTES. Red Sox and | while while one | through Belvasia, 2.06 1-4, been booked to Th thletics down witho b: Callahan's lads score i ickles, 2.03 1-4, is now owned Bronson of New Haven, Conn. The winnings of | this season amounted to $41,400, iner Bob Bever, 0 has been | h | bought At Allen farm, Pittsfield, ne cont den, 1-4, the fon mon lenges 14 years The where Ba Every kitchen possessing an “Acorn” is a place of joy and pride—and, most importan my. Not oniy the very best materials and workman- ship commend the Acorr, but the numerous sciemtific construction prin- ciples make this line “imerica’s Very Best’—and justify our liberal, iron-clad guarantes, " Over 80 Years Ove; a Million In Business Homes Equipped Experience {8 the greatest teacher—and hencs the Acorn Stove or Range you buy today s the last-word in perfect construction. Guarantces econ- omy in fuel, food, time and Iabor is 3 feature, making an investigation on your part a move of wisdom. See the Acorn line of stoves and ranges—and the famous Acorn Com- bination Coal and Gas Range. RATHBONE, SARD & CO. LAHN FURNITURE CO., 74 Main Street BULBS Geduldig's Greenhouses, Dutch, French and Japanese have arrived in good shape. Let us know your wants. 77 CEDAR ST. Phone 868 ° e Geers stable | mea jimmy if it's packed with Prince AFbert. That’s tobacco that’s right. 1 tell you, it’s a man's smoke. P've been roimz to ltor;:nhf oracoupleof years on the farm on the road— and I kngw ! you right here, to- bacco that's got the flavor, that smells as a8 it tastes won'memr tongue—andthat’s Prince Albert— gets my good money. It’sonthe level. And that es a hit with %e greatest that ever lived” Tobacco that’s got the punch —that hits the spot on every fire-up in your old jimmy pipe; the rad-blsoded, red-tinned brand, that's st as much your smoke after one round as after a thousand; the owe tobacco in the ring that has the bife cut out by a patented process and can’t sting that tomgue of yeurs—say, that's b < winning trotter of ters of the on of Bingara have been foaled, Iy only one, a four vear old, is living. If the other three Were living the quartette would bring a lot of money if offered for sale this fall. was bred, four William Rankin of celebrated his 104th New irthday York has - PRINGE ALBERT the national joy smoke Get yours before the bell rings—before your pipe-joy is knocked clean out by fire-brands. And take it straight, this holds good whether you jam it into a jimmy pipe or roll up a cigarets fresh and bully from any of the four packages—the 5¢ bag is handy for cigarette smokers. You never smoked a better cigarette m your life than you can make with Prince Albert tobacco and P. A. makin’s. Get away from dust-brands and get an idea what real tobacco tastes like in a cigarette! Buy P. A. everywhere. In Be chothibaga, 1y 108, 7 ok and pound and half-poand humidors. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. COAT SWEATERS {rom 98¢ to $8.00 Best values for your money C. V. PENDLETON, Jr. 10 BROADWAY FOR WEDNESDAY | Great Reduction in Fall Suits Owing to a late season we are greatly reducing each and every Fall Suit in stock Suits formerly $42.50, now $32.50—$36.00 Suits, now $30.00—#32.50 Suits now $26.50—$26.50 Suits, now $18.00 and $20.00, and Suits sold up to £22.50, now on sale at $14.50. The selection mentioned above are the newest Im- ported and Domestic materials and designed by Euro- pean and American foremost designers. Coats $12.75 Women’s and Misses’ Sizes. Our recent sale of $16.50, $48.50 and $20.00 Coats at this low figure has been so successful that we have pur- chased an entire lot of samples from a leading manu- facturer of the metropolis, some that are retailéd as high as $22.00, and are placing them on sale for Wednesday at $12.75. If you are only shopping to look you will benefit by giving this your attention.