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NORWICH BU LLETIN, FRIDAY 'NOVEMBER 14, 1913 INSURANC= TAKE A POLICY in the AETNA ON YOUR AUTO with J. L. LATHROP & c<@NS : \ d take out a FIRE INSURANGE POLICY. 1t wiil cost you only a small sum yearly and will save you thousands of dollars in case of fire. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Rea! Estats Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St RAILROAD WRECKS demonstrate the value of acci- dent insurance. Get a policy in the TRAVELERS' B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Ce. Building Agency Established Way, 1835, REMOVAL am F. Hill, Real Estate and Fire Insurance has remsoved to 25 Shetuckat strect, opposite Thames National Bank. Over Wooiworth’s 5 and 10c Stere. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Brown & Perkias, httemeys-at-law Over First Nat Bank Shetucket St. Entrance siairway near to National Bank. Telephone 38-3. LEOWIN W. BIGGLUS, 04 THE DIME SAVINGS BANK| OF NORWICH. ' DIVIDEND Dividend has been declared from the net earn- The regular Semi-agnual ir. .f the past six months at the rat of Four per cent. a year, and will be payable on and after Nov. 15. FRANK L. WOODARD, oct2Zdaw Treasurer. JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate and Invesiments| McGrory Building, Main St. e telephone 501-2. Residence | LAUREL HILLS OPEN WITH A VICTORY. Defeat Fifth Company Five 14-8 at Westerly. ned t esa- with rip to defeated the “ore of 14| Spencer, uard for ardemen, was th only one of am ‘to score. The Laurel Hills somewhat crippled lineup in the J H n and Char- the team ppearance five played they were PREPARE FOR SATURDAY'S GAMES Big Elevens All Reported in ‘Best of - %Mmfl - Subs to Face Brown Eleven—Dartmouth Squad Goes to New York for Battle With Indians. ¢ Football on Princeton ground came [for a tour of the United States and to an end Thursday afternocon when |Canada, during which he is desirous the mates closed after the varsity | of meéting the world’s champion eleven had its last 45 minutes of signai [ Gotch, G drill. Borden and Law did some punt- | Mamutoff is 31 vears old, six feet img after the signal work. All the | four inches In height and weighs 245 regulars are in good condition for the |pounds. Four years ago, in the world’s game with Yale on Saturday. tournament at_ St. Petersburg, he The squad will leave Proinceton to- | threw George Hackenschmidt and Jo- day at 112 p. m. for New York, mak- | hann Koch In Graeco-Roman matches, ing close conmection there for Green- | He expects to make hls first appear- wich, where the squad will spend the |ance in America at Boston during the night as the guests of the Greenwich |latter part of December. Country club. The trip to New Ha- 5 e ven. an turday will be made on a Practice Light at Yale. special train to Belle dock just out- | Yale football practice was light side of New Haven, from which point | Thursday, consisting of signal drill, the team will go to the Yale field by breaking thrqugh and kicking, in half special trolley. The squad will_re- |hour periods' each. The third eleven, turn, on special cars to New York |ysing Princeton plays, lined up the after the game. < ity for breaking through work. Sevenfy-six men are included in the practiced in punting, getting squad although only the v_and | off high spirals, that averaged more a few of the coaches with Trainer |than forty yards. Pumpelly, Guern- Fitzpatrick will go to Greenwich, the others going straight to New Haven. The varsity squad includes twenty- seven men. sey and Pendleton practiced drop and place kicking with fair success. Trainer Johnny Mack' reported the men to be in good physical shape, in- cluding Ainsworth, halfback, who was cut over the eye in the Brown game. Pumpelly is not in shape to start the game, but it is considered likely that he may be injected into the game be- cause of his drop kicking abilitles, if the occasion demands, A signal drill today which will be open to undergraduates, will consil- tute the final practice for the Prince- ton game. The squad will probably be taken to the New Haven Country club tonight in order to be away from the excitement In the city and about the Coac 5 aug! campus. Already, the advance guar to 20 Lo New Haven Saturday to o | of "the crowd has atarted to AIft Into e e Ao e Camiosn | New Haven and hotel accommodations Storer and one or two other mem- | TS taxed to thelr capacity. bara ot the Woven. "The “firet steing | The football stands on Derby ave- T O i e torday, il | nue are being pattolled night and day B A% T Dact ot the pataEr to prevent the possibility of fire, and A O o oe o Brien | the Broundkeepers are keeping an oye took Mo part in the practice Thursday | Qut for. the weather, in case of rain. afternoon, Work was 1ight, the Scemi. e i W axits ik e W At A A i e Lo e detalled for duty about New Ha- by Dartmouth Eleven in New Yark. NO ACTION TAKEN | The Dartmouth football team and ( P RS’ DEM | coaches arrived in New York Thurs- O BERYERS, DEMANDS | hay misht thom Haloves o0 B aud will put in its final practice today for the game with the Carlisle Indians at the Polo grounds on Saturday. The players will line up for signals and Harvard Preparing for Yale. Preparation of the Harvard football team Is pointed almost exclusively to the gam ewith Yale, November 22. The Crimson coaches, anticipating no great opposition from Brown next Saturday, again Thursday devoted all their time to outlining methods of defense against Yale attacks and perfecting offensive tactics designed to break through the blue defensive barrier. Against Brown, Harvard will send a team con- sideradly short of its best strength. Head Coach Percy D. Haughton is | National Board to Met with National Commission and Players’ Commit- tee. —— a few formations, but no scrimmages Columbu Ohio, Nov. 13.—Omaha, | will be held. The team was declared Neb, was selected as the next meet- | to be in good condition and it was ing place at the final session of the | announced that none of the stars will annual conventlon of the National As- {he out of the game because of in- sociation of Professional Baseball | juries, nes here today. Omaha ®on next A few Dartmouth “rooters” accom- convention in a Nashville, Tenn., rec 2 votes cast. ose contest | panjed the team, but iving 17 of | 200 strone, will go to a speclal train tonight. the main body, New York on 5 was no discussion today of = the demands submitted by the Base- | wilsons to Ses Army-Navy Game. tional board was instructed to be ready | Washington, Nov. 18.—Members of bear at a conference with the na- | the Wilson family told their friends to tional commi: s | today they planned to see the and representat: ion of the fraternity. No date for the | Navy foothall game lu New York on conference has been set as yvet. The | November t has prom- report of the contract commiitee that |ised to go if he ibly can, but it it would be impossible to have uni- | Will not. be definiiely known whether form coniracts for all leagues which | e will make the trip until close to are parties to the national agreement | the day of the game, as his departure TEd Adopiad by the conveniioi. from Washington is dependent upon the course of his official duties. - Secretary Daniels of the partment has invited Williz RUSSIAN M;REéTLER HERE. al leave of absence of six months | sylvania, who arrived here today, prac. 500 Am. TeL. & Tel. | NEW HAVEN DROPS TO /6. | sy 300 Am. Tobacco | Mot o 1 | Convertible Sixes Also Reach a New Low Record. 300 | — T ‘® | sider soon the matter of a_new c | New York, Nov. 13.-—The upward! 'fop feRen - Practice at the Norwich Free Acad-| Won Pennant If Another Gandil \ing arrangement, Coach Wray [ movement in’ stocks was haited today. | 100 Aviutie Gosst Line emy is all in preparatiom for the sec- | Was Available. | tract expiring’ next somme: | The m under pressure and | Bt & Ohio.... ona Battle witti: BUlksley- on ihe lacal il | expected he will be retained on & the prices was materially L AT campus Nov. 22. Coach Overbaugh has | “There ism't the slightest doubt in |three year agreement low swift upturn shortly Nt developed a gast, finely finished team, | my mind that we would have won the | s = befor irtually cancelled the Canadian Pacific handicapped only by lack of weight, | bennant last n if I had had an- | BOXING NOTES. day’s losses. Final changes were small Conteal” Leather . and the red and white is out for a | other hitter of the Gandil type in my 2 | and irregular : tiPol S victory over the orange and black. | line-up,” remarked Manager Grifiitn | _Jimmy Dime, who looks after the af- varying aspects, of the Mexican o Ohle ara Thursday the regulars defeated the | recently. ‘I .can recall any number of | fall's of George Chip of Pittsburg, who vere reflecied in the mar- | Chie. & N. W 2 scrubs, scoring four touchdowns. On |defeats we suffered by the closest | Knocked out Frank Klaus in s ents. Despatches from GG 0 & St s £ {kind of margin simply beéause we 8nd Dan Dailey, the heavy er night reported a i o o { lacked batting strength after passing | Cleveland, who put Al P tiations’ beiween this et | the moddle of our batting order, the tWo round recefved offel exico. As the rally of o Sholelont Sritent S eellent | the matchmakers of clubs in ] ding days was based Do. pfd . last season, and the twirlers would |and England for ly and Chip to B e DL, Seairies '{:uu- done ‘even better had the team | fisht good men th v had improved greatly, this bo. 15t bt | behind them hit a bit,better. Give m =5 hange removed the main | oo, Bl another hitter and 1 am wiliing to taie | Tom ORourke now has anather and _effeciually check Gonarien B. ¥ my chances with any of (he other|String of fighters under his manage- 2 the long side of the Do. PR il Stre teams in the circuit. Connie Mment fighters who he is looking rily before the end of the | TOgICIG s Mack has a wonderful ball team, of | after are Al n (P came reperts from gen. Expl that there is no doubt but give the Na- | Flynn, heavyweights; George Ashe decidedly favorable inols Central tionals one more strong batte, Philadelphia_middleweight, and Jack ich « the mar- | 200 Tup. Copper will be fighting it out with the Coyne, a lightweight . of Jersey City. trongly e DOnie Coorh atavE s Ao | In ¥nn and Coyne O'Rourke new low records were made | 500 o Hoper 3id] “What are the chances of obtain- | has three good fighte ariy break. New Haven fell | 300 Kun. oty & So. et d Db s o 8 | ——e | {wo points to 76, and Mexican Petro- | 1200 Lenlgh Valley ... nder existing conditions i is al- | _Jack McGuigan, matchmaker of the leum 1 d a similar amount to ne :{;:m“'(";}” impossible to buy a finished ball | National A, Philadelphia, has de- 11 3-4, in both cases the lowest prices | hro er who has had major leaguesex- | cided to hold a special show af his club stocks have ever sold. | en convertible sixes also low figure at 102. On n Mexican Petroleum | jumping four points from | at reac { was buoyant ; the day’s boitom price. TR Sharp declines in a number of high | (3 Sorthen Pacific grade stocks and bonds indicated that | o bacific Mail liquidation was still in progress, al- | 204 People Gas & .. though selling of this nature was on a otd gmaller scale than a few days ago. SR but the market did not move when me| news came out. The bond market was heavy. sales of gilt edged There | w increasing g ues. Total sales, par value, $2,070,- | 000. i I'nited States bonds unchanged on call. Failure of H. B. Hollins & Co. o New York, Nov, 13.—The failure of 100 Vi Iron €. & C. H. B. Hollins and Company, an nll‘]i !x:: 4 established banking and brokerage | 10 Wetihmhowe . .o house’ with international connections pal was announced simultaneously today | on the stock exchange and in the United States district court, whm«n! a COTTON. an involuntary petition in bankruptcy | New York, Nov. 13.—Cotton spot against the firm -was filed. Liabili- | quiet; middling uplands 13.60; gulf ties are estimated at $5,000,000 with [13.85; sales 1,427. Ifutures closed assets mostly bank loand, of $2,500,- | steady. December 13.32, January 13.16, firm was es- | March 13.24, M 1600 to $3,000,000. The 0, July 13.10. tablished over twenty years ago, ticed this afternoon Country club today in preparation for the game next Saturday at Ann morrow accompanied by a number of students, will FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL |- LOOKING FORWARD Academy Eleven Has game at end, has been dropped from the squad. Gregson. the injured last Saturday. Bulkeley ranged for this afternoon at New Lon- don, instead of Saturday, as originally scheduled. SUGGESTED TO ORGANIZE Would Take in All of 540,000 Regis- twenty-five y ciatlons of vy clubs, clubs along 47-53 Franklin St DON'T MISS THIS COMBINATION NO. 1 1 full quart OLD DARLING ............... $1.00 1 bottle, 5th, XXX BRANDY .............. 1 bottle, 5th, 48 PORT WINE ............. 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T5c $2.25 Ali 3 Bottles: $1.65 COMBINATION NO 8 ‘lfullquartMc:GINNlSRYE........ ; 1 bottle ROCK and RYE: . . 5o oo cioeonisib 1 bottle PORT WINE .. .. 1.00 - .50 $2.75 All 3 Bottles $1.75 COMBINATION NO. 9 FoguarksGINE L e tare s 1 bottle WHITE PORT .. .5o.cociimiveannt .. $1.00 1.00 65 $2.65 All 3 Bottles $1.75 GEO. GREENBERGER & CO. 47-49 Frankiin Street, Norwich WITH EACH COMBINATION SALE WE WILL GIVE A PRETTY SOUVENIR TH 681 Main Street, Willimantic OTH STORES at the Detroit Yacht club power squadron. Arbor vania will practice here to- | by the squadron Saturday morning the squad | after which he of efficiency Pennsy and Is entitled to fly 8o to Ann Arbor on a special adopted. Th of war the be received as volunteers for duty in the harbors or coast. TO BULKELEY GAME. Hard Drill— Goldstein Out of the Game. NEEDS ANOTHER HITTER. I am will before next spring, nothing certain about it He has been replaced by He is also commander of the Boston b - The navy department having approved the form ! Combs, the democratic nat 58 e Ivan Mamutoff zeswfs e K e ahd Mos MECmte e ooirsThaRiet (1l University of” Michigan. | of organization of the Boston Yacht o i martied in London, to occupy seats in | . The regular eleven was given a long | club’s squadron, it was proposed. £o- s 3 - | his box at the game. defensive drill, during which the | night that all clubs formieZ Syuadron. New York, Nov. 13.—Ivan Mamutoff | DI 2 Ja i scrubs continually used the forward |should use the same rules and sig of St. Petersburg, one of the Russian | : = pass. Coach Brooke is of the opinion |nals. To insure efficiency in the emperor’s body gua and an ert | Penn Varsity at Detroit. that if his men can stop this feature | handling of power boats an . arrived here today on the | Detroit, Mich., No: The foot- | of Michigan’s attack they can hold the | tion for membership in the squadron | steamship Ryndam, having secured all team of the Unl v of Penn- | Wolverines and eventually win. is required to pass a rigid examination board of instruction granted a certificate a distinguishing pennant which has been s would mean that in time trained amateurs could auxiliarfes | along the Manager Griffith Says He Would Have tm n Furiher reductions in steel prices were with several propositions which may | Teported. 5 (SON, pan out. There are one or two hard The failure of H. B. Hollins & com- | ROREON, hitters in the National leagie w iulv‘m : pany was without effect on the stock | N. Captain’ and Quarterback. |might obtain. but whild the clubs who market. For some time preceding the have these players are willing fo let announcement the street was filled | account of drop in hi tudies Gold- | them go* for a ¢ nside tion, it i with rumors of a forthcoming faiiure, | | stein, who has been plaving a st | questionable whether it possible to Stevens playing center in absen of Silversweig, who was The game between N. F. A. and the second teams has been ar- NATIONAL POWER SQUADRON ® tered Power Boats Registered. New York, Nov. 13.—Delegates from cht clubs and two asso- achts and power boat representing in all about 100 the Allantlc coast and recently underwent several changes in personnel, STOCKS. Sales. High, Low 400 Alasgkn Gold Mine........ 0K 204 700 Allis ©, V, Te-stte.,.., 8% 8 Doy ol o e hviene A 00 Amal. Copper § 100 Am. Ag. Chem, 200 Am, Beet Sugar 100 Do, 7600 Am Can .. 200 Am, 200 Am, 200 Am’ 500 Am. 1100 Do. 300 Am. 100 Am. 600 A, 400 Do 100 Am. Close, 20% 81% anty 168 West Point Captain. but | the rGeat Lakes, met last night at the New York Yacht club at the request of the navy department, the object belng to promote a better acquaint- ance among the owners of power boaits and to establish a high standard of skill in the handling of such boats, ‘The meeting was called by the offi- cers of the power squadron of the Bostohn acht club at the suggestion MONEY. New York, Nc firm at 3 1 12—Money on call ruling rate 3 3-4; osing bid 3 1-2; of. Time loans steady; 0 days & per cent.; six monthg GHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. WHEAT - gy Tew. Close of Fraunklin D. Roosevelt, assistant Dec, , § 111686 s secratary of the navy. This squadron o P T was organized in 1912 and it has been = i so successful that it is now proposed w0 6o 9% L oorganize what may be known as . 89 15-16 Toig the United States Power squadron, 9% 695 taking in all of the 540,000 power boats X i registered in this country. Roger Up- ton, vice commodore of the Boston Yacht club, presided at the meeting, il . TRENCKMAN, Princeton Fullback. ! looking anything, v ? the waiver rule. -But I am not over- | nd perhaps aster | HArry Stome, the American wetter- 20t the major | Weight, to the welterweight champion- 'n & posicion | Ship of England, for Harry won an- other decision on points over Johnny the two annual meetin leagues are over I will be in a po: to give some definite information. If ' O we can get a hard-hitting outfielder Summers. the English champion, in a Wo will have something (o say about 20 round bout in Australia recently, | Where the mext .penmant shall be|this being the second time that Stone applica- | raised. has defeated the clever Englishman in a bout in Australia. Harvard's Crew Committee Named. It has been eight years since there Cambridg Mas: Nov. 13.—The " committee which will w with Cap- | g, Kbflall l“(l!}():ll;lc’t:ai; (}‘ge;u;f:::ceézr: tain J. B. Reynolds ipihe, Harvard | this fall the residents of this city, who ety o 1S, e, CHm- | have patronized the carly games, have but there is | L am in touch | get them out of the league because of | | |ing season w Captain Reynolds | B jwith J. F | Ladd, both of Boston, and John Ric] | ardson of members. a chance to get in to see the Tigers. activities s announced tonight. has named - Robert Soston _as chairman and Dr. William E. Herrick of Perkins s the will other con- Cambridge This committee and o Than} 2 day afternoon ivi has ek I signed up . itton of Chicago thin= within reason f vig : 3 3 ; but | realize that such plavers are mof | to_meet Tommy Howell, the Ttalian available. My scouts searched . ihe | fighter of Philly, in the main bout of minor leagues from one end of the | SiX Tounds Britton is to receive a country to the other last summer, vet | Suarantee of $1.000 for his end. : O’BRIEN, failed to stumble across a single out- | fielder who would have helped u | No one can now dispute the claim of Harvard Left End. “I may be able to lang a suitable | To the People of Norwich: We wish to announce that we have established through the courtesy of . UNCAS NATIONAL BANK and WAUREGAN HOUSE a daily bulletin of Stock Market Reports where you will find this day a summary of financial news and a list of active stock exchange transactions. We shall be pleased t ohave you avail yourselves of this service and keep in touch with the financial world so that you can take advantage of our offer to buy stocks and bonds on the Partial Payment Plan. Write for booklet fully explaining our method. 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