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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1913 wacen oo (PRINGETON OPPOSES YALE TODAY [ihizssmsat s Sulphclflfl'v in the Dartmouth and Carlisle. A=TNA 4 Bulldog in Fine F ERR o mod & nlle Btinceton und Yale are gray: Tiger and Bulldog in Fine Form For Big le—Last Game | Pling st New Haven, Dartmouth an R . 5 4 11l b d in imilar o vour auTo i e i Relieves Eczema . For Yale Field—Dartmouth and Indians Clash at Polo |in this ciiy, This game, which ia ex- 4 L LATHROP & sons pected to be one of ihe most spec- | % o s e ar Seas “Tor several years I was - Grounds—Brown at Harvard. * Gy Heinl “aa’ Sobision BrTNele. S| trasuadl Witk & emoCof Cosemit U1 WY . @ dry fleld, as seemed probable to- Th M f N h d : night, should develop a remarkable ex- | elbow, it causing me untold annoyance ||} e [fiell 0! gYwich ang ;.‘v::‘i“nn of open football. Both the |and tro\?le. dl tried all Oxf theifltnxrz‘arfi e N 4 4 ans d the Hanover team are ex- |remedles and at one time fear 14—Foothall games & viotory 1f possible, and_ dpine. that | trcels Drancitat 1o Eorwars Pass cad | o e ore mcvanee. T VIcmlty Know Whel’e to Get Ftars “Contais of tomorrow 15 106 | " stariing tne- seasan wall squipped | Eciytanelas 1ad defanse, ‘The tmo | plications found o very masked lmg HiAiTs il har b S e AR P TR R T e s L e e 8 i b Al i Siptedgin 400 o ale and e Carliele I onanons | 410 Harvard, admitiediy the . fwo | of the contest are pui mere gucses. | Tou have vy mermiseion. ‘o publsn clothes at lower prices than the average clothing store. ~And takes precedence ovr the Dartmouth- | EONESSt elevens Bl e Brown Mets Harvard. i e lifluifi‘;‘a%m‘?fi?fi ||| here is one of the reasons: Carlisle contest owing to the import- s 118 and aetented ringt. assaic, N. 5 & ea | Yal Holy Cross, a i W. Herington, Passalc, N. J. ance of the institutions represented | [&4€'8 118 and defeate Harvard is not called upon to meet : ; s whnic) ve spru opponent, 54 to 0, as against e v Get a Jar today, b0c, at druggists. o d radit hich have sprung | 2,0 a particularly formidable foe in Brown . 50c, «“ :',’.'s‘,fif..\‘ the first game was played | Y2l€'s 10 to 0. and for that reason the leading Crim- | For free sample write Hudson & Co., E are members of the “Dry Goods Union of New York It falls to the lot of Prince Yale 118 points in 428 minutes of feated by Pennsylvania, 28 to 0 and &S ISAAC S. JONES be Old Eif's guest in the ceremoaics | While dhe Yale atlack appears weak. | Yale 17 to 0 and her endeavor will | By Scors of 33 to O—Red and White |{| firm. Not hard to understand, is it? We buy at lower ing of Yaie an ¥ \ though the | ponents ha : . i1 1873, there is no denying that from | Yale, while not called upon to face | son coaches and several of the star |Inc. 149-151 West 86th Street, New Ve 4 / & B Rk NebRNEE o v, B gl oy e “Efifil‘u’%"‘;“"?"'i‘ opbonents, has been | players will attend the Yale-Prince- | Yori. City,” one of eighteen stores, every one of ample cap- a3l taxe out a ¢ C: -Ds th encounter § ed by Colgate, 16 to § and held | ton game in order to secure a further . = . PSR POLICY. It will cost wou_only a il e L | Scoreloss by Maine and Washington | line on the ability of the Blue, which | 5(;) ot o sECoND TEAM ital. The purchasing power of this organization is naturally small sum yearly a wil save you L n efferson. Princeton has must b met a week hence at Cam- - . . . T thousands of dollars in case of fire. Yale vs. Princeton. | 178 points in 410 minutes of play bridge. Brown has already been de- DEFEATS N, F. A, scruss ||| eighteen times greater than is that of the individual store or | 5 i ingurance and Rea! Estats Agems, | that will mark the ] of the Tigers, her op- |be directed to holding Harvard with- Outplayed All the Way. | prices.. We and do sell equal values at lower prices. found it hard to penc- {in these figures. e ’ feld and it appears Rich-rds Building, 91 Main St Seld nd | trate th, o £ : 7 Tigers were in for a strenuous round | {rate the Eli line for a score. Colgatc’s | -One eastern team invades the west [ muno i naa_ ntte ||| Here i illustration: e L are 16 points mark the only successful |for the final inter-sectional contest of ,,.Du“\,,k:‘a:"i:nf:: A ) A gty ere 1s an llustration: vania, faces | scrubs at New London Friday after- E L mined to clase the feld's history with | charges, whilo both Dartmouth and [the season when Penns ll M VA 25 Michigan at Ann Arbor. It s tne |50 iPS ; ¥ the score of 33 to 0 for the 0 last opportunity for an eastern eleven | vigitors failed to show class except in 9 2 : p & {0 lipset tre overwhelming list of viv- | fhe ‘first period when they held fairi iam F. Hill, Real Estats and Fire ories in favor of western teams this | el auat SR ACET FINANGIAL MERG!AI_ autummn, for Michigan has defeated | i 8€inst the onslaught of ihe 2 insul ved to 25 Shetucket range Stanley at rance has remc S e gL orange and black. Stanley at qu: street, oppesite Thames National Bank. e amd_Noire | plaved a snappy game for the Academy ° . 2 but seemed unale to imbue his spir PR 5w o army and Penn State. In the | ins his teammates. Leary and Mur- | ers, the Michigan combination ety 3 i agEreRation) show Will fface o stronser team than. any | F&Y,of the Bulkeley aggregation show that’ has_previously upheld eastern | °% Y that e S o8 n the first quarter Bulkeley klcked ediriron honors against the west and | 4¢r to Academy, who after several un. 400 Denver & Rio G NEW HAVEN AT 751-4 ATTORNEYS AT LAW Railroad Stock Continues Weak on E A Stock Exchange, . Bl ING B since Pennsylvania plays an open ga miuosach e Bulkelsy AMOS A. BROWN . New York, Nov, 14—At the end of a similar to that in vogue at Ann Arvor | puccessful attacks against the Bulkeley “tiorney-at-Law. 8 Richards Bidg [ 4,1 n¢ mived price movements the result will be awaited with n- | pp®,Scied In middels, On s tumble % “Phone T00. considerable _confusion in speculati teredl, the ball and inade 20 yards before he ot e s W ks sho e was caught. T period terminated At n A f 25 P C t Brown & Perkins, Itiumeys-at-law | net suins of fair proportions, B | ENORMOUS CROWD ith the bail in Bulkeleys possession a verage ¢ er ent. Over First NaL Bank Shetucket St provement late yesterday, bas AT NEW HAVEN | second quarter Le TRy took Entrance stalrway near Thames | the hopeful utterances of the pr —_— the ball to the ard line and Le . was contin- tr today. Ad- Mexico were Yale-Princeton Battle Draws Throng | scored « Which Fills City—No Hotel Accom- |ed the modations. In the th s€. Maher k « deluyed pa ok~ Under Regular Prices. National Bank. Telephone 38 Loui EDWIN W. BIGGINS, 100 Mack r N. F. A, kicked rd quar ex-si-Law. however, and the marke! 00 Mer ) off to Bulkeley but got po jion of S S i’ = e il hack until the L G w300 Mox New Haven, Cor N B T et o s Dash, | THIS offering is a splendid illustration of our superior buy- JOHN A. MORAN - P et ome va e R T T ‘ neld the \P'Nhrn 5 for | ing organization. An old but a true saying. “Goods i ootball game to be b B went through left tac b a Qi Hich. thio misnne e S L e S { Oyarts dats s well bought are partly sold” is true of this lot of Overcoats. raise wa nissed the goal ent down d with sition_and Don- nelly went through center for anotlic touchdown and Maher kicked the { In the fourth quarter Bulkeley fore | the way to en’vard line and Mur | ray carried the ball the balance of the | | distance, Maher kicking the goal. The Academy backs fafled to make an im- pression on the Bulkeley line. Tha home team made the FA Real Estate and Investments McGrory Building, Main St. 1179-3 THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF NORWICH. of gridiron contes! S clent university 2 ery other r to be a record ating the weather man holc liminary promis ons for t Dbetwe thletic riv the ¢ We bought them right. We are in a position to do so. We know that these Overcoats cannot be duplicated in the city at the prices. We want you to be the judge of this? Com- pare them with the values offered elsewhere. Note the qual- ity of the materials, the tailoring, the styles, the fit, the finish. You'll see values, quality, style, sticking out of every one. idenc: sky s rapidly dry- ed by the fore ge purc nd Amalga- n account, ing out the noon -rain : buying side being Inspire ser The brisk rise attle | T2V Soin DIVIDEND as due lar 1 feld tomorrox he | @ : We guarantee to save you from $3.00 to $5.50 on every The regular Semi-annual Dividend ®as been ceclared from the net earn-| New Haven was weak e ng a new low level at 75 1- i~ f the past six months at the Pacific strike caused the rat of Four per cent. a year, and will | 5tock to drag behind, and Missouri Pa- ators who witness th between the Eli and Tiger re filing into the City of T train and motor car and own and t combine to Overcoat in this lot. And—remember—that every one is sold with a further guarantee of 100 per cent. satisfaction to you, and no sale is complete until you're sure you're right. % Strattl qb Leary lhb, | affacted by a continuance ve touch needed o Murray, (Capt.) rhb. be payable on and after Nov. 15. oh has been in prog: picture. Hotel accommodations O'Hearn Hene FRANK L. WOODARD, sets Reallzation searce as tickets for ‘the game b i T - —_ — ds showed an improved tone. To- of tho tlessne: ended on | ALV o akles. par value $1.730.000, United Haven with. gothering to re- | ANOTHER SHIFT TOKAY and MALAGA dvanced 1-2 on call, .\r'r’\\rl-hrm rters in 1ce, | IN HARVARD ELEVEN | £ ough Prince quoted in t: le: 7 choice to de: Hitchcock and Gilman Change Places | ding speculativ marts GRAPEE) e g'l:DCKS,' : FANCY GRAPE FRUIT : CRE-MALLO for making cake and other | —Frecdley to Play at Quarter. evidence of : 4 Tiger curren z on the out- Soles. TALSED shares come of the game is comparatively — v light and ‘most of the wagers durinz MONEY. the afternoon and 14 Go On Sale Beginning Today s.. Nov. 14.—Anotter | n the Harvard foot- | Hitchcock, who has left tackle, was moved changing places witn . havine scoring, totz 2 = | 10 fArm, nice things. o s . he substitution of Freed- Lol Bitared Pl at guarterback and the Tine o and win umbull, Harvard will face Peopie’s Market .2 1ths 4 3-4@ days 5 pes h the team that o0 5 £ € Franklin St 0 ot Young Men’s Winter Overcoats, made in a wide range of JUSTIN HOLDEN. Pros. e y T | New ¥ Talbott el to run Fancy Mixtures, with Belted Back and Patch Pockets.. These 54 = e e Ketcham (ca e are‘Tegular $12.00 OVEICOatS atcs o sissisioo oo e oo s bies i Left Guard Defeat Giants. | TrytheElectric Light Treatment rling Todav. | cer fo for Lheumatisn les of the ¢ ,; 1 . 800 bales e Cente IR ity 1 I Men’s and Youths’, Full Length Winter Overcoats, made with < Iation or mer | - >endleton A i . artible co nd i ride e Fancy Mixtures. SCIENTIFIC CHIROPODY | M MARKER S e I convertible coll and in 4w xk range of I y Mixtures P JAMES DAW 4 o SH r_three | ' These are regular $15.00 Overcoats at. .... R R . - ; i o B B Tes- ] Men’s Black | Overcoats, with Astrachan Shawl Collar, T TR = ; 156 | “oen i y ' made 5 ] ng. A warm, serviceable Coat, and regu- DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | : i : T Seors i far $48.00. value abiis - 40t iss e AR o De b ey . W . Righ hack . utal blll;,eOll | o0 Comn o i P P B 8 [ s : ! : Men's and Y Fancy Plaid-back Overcoats, brown, gray e | = S - : St Bl : ShT laDD spoRT (]| and fancy mi some with <I]1;ml collar, others with con- % ry Buil i | - T - ertible collar, 1 L P ESIO0MIMESRE . L L S v G aatate . McGrory B Norwich, Conn. e vertible collar, r ) e - —— — =1 Falace ool s Billard Pars | Six Tables—five pool and one Billiard. | S Do You Realize Supplies at all times. * | That 100n to contest honor egation of playe he silver champlo | Taftville boys will ta | crowd of rooters with | e o abe | ing. The lineup of the | will be: Raymond, go: land Frank G | Whi oy, Knowles, N n, Parsans, Jim Greenhalgh and reenh Men’s and Youths” Chinchilla Overcoats in brown, nav X ford and tan—with or without shawl collar, some belted back, o others plain back—these are regular $22.00 Overcoats at. . .. 49 MAIN STREET OTWITHSTANDING that the prices are low you can depend upon every Over- coat which we offer in this lot being fuily up to the standard which we require before admitting it to our stock. We stand back of every Overcoat. No matter how STAFFORD SPRINGS ‘ - > Miies S i+ State of Connecticut 4% Bonds Independent Eloven at N. F. A @eunty Commissioners Proceed to | ,-m’.’k:‘,’fimm\ ,.,c.‘.. 1( the low the price. @rant Licenses. | with N. ¥. A, scheduled for th are exempt from all state and municipal taxes el Saposh oftce in Connecticut when held by individuals— A D o been g evening by of the cit c Robert H. Fisk was chosen George Sis | returned 1o the Ii | days’ rest. He w man and Georse Siewick a That Ainsworth, who was taken from (he | ter the clerk read he to the hospital have a | Brown gam. { few stitches put in his forehead, a second rienc: mobile he here wa worth was 7 meeting. nomin. and all were made The nominees are: Warde: Leach. burgesses for two 3 ‘ State of Connecticut 4% Bonds P Hodgwnn: elerk and treasurer, Wil are exempt from the new Federal Income Tax? had ng | a sharp spade to'drive into the handla the | to make a fastening. The other was in- | railroad spike which is smaller in the social hour. In the lecture room | street crossing _tende an int entertainment will be | this week on the Hyde house was la Murray; balliff, Thomas J. Hay a and r;n.«rlm’. nts will be served ovet ed two rel cs. ‘\:;nf]‘hnfvv\'d !;:‘;.R:Lwhfix);‘l::'rxon“(h: ro.r.:‘c:: sessors. H. (. Butterfie M J i ! 2 £ ChULCH P Branh \ g had | be ziven to Dr, James H. w‘ak! 'lo Walker. Ernest K. Taft: hoard of re 3 =i | Baptist Bibie School to Cémmemorate ~ gy ocd Thayer Weddi BrobaBiN- ot an_ early Sl Do e e o T RS I'he United States Commissioner of Internal Rev- W0t Ansiversary — ERwasd Thayar S Rkied mo socket in whi st s collction. llef, Harvey George J. Fraz Bissett, George Two County Commissioners Act. County Commissic leonard met | 2 t he wedding of Anita Chatrand | Marriage—K. of C. instailation Sun- | Thayer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs enue has stated that individuals returning personal day Afternoon. g i g b UPSET STUMAGH GUSTWE B"_mus e hme of the bride's 5 ] ) income under the new Income Tax Law will not be e coremony rars, David anniversary of the Baptist Wednes 50l of the borough will be parents sgain Friday morning ar 4 . | commemorated by a two-day was per the Rev orge V, | been no decision fro £ 2 = 5 | tion beginning Sunday, No g church. The gourt "ux 1o who & required to include therein interest on any such Sobutay Cronra e Sen " Eonnert of < o Smember of the decided te | bé three ‘services on nday, @ Stonington. has many | (V] 4 N e e bonds owned by them. B e (G e i Miifli\"""h‘" for a i e | The first Sunday service will b £ ,":(“ lf’frc"\ "'“t‘f"'l"t"?"““ i i i : il Stafford.1 was rejocted icenses 10.45 m. * The Bible school will at- 16 MR S ey That awful sourness, belching of acid | fanlt—it fsn’t stion—it's out re granied to all 4 body for worship, The anni- | i3, K. of C., will be held Sunday a i woe g T We offer $2,000,000 of our purchase at gty o gm0, 1 00,0 ML S L | an ol easens i in o pit of | o 304 Somipadon, ey Cuscaris ne by ‘rank E. Mogle, ¢ ats, D. D, of Hartford ;! e weark LTS en i fct| the stomach, the heartburn, nervous- | gour ‘formepting food and foul gases: enarda, 1 | Sunday ncon il the present and for- | Deputy Hennon of J G = nausen, bloatink after eating, | take bile from the liver and carry oft | grande, James 101 and Accrued interest | mer members will join in a rally and | assistants fecling of tuilness, disziness and sick | he consiipaied waste mattar from the Pagods & |rollcall; classes and individuals will | Scouts’ Baskethall Team. Lcadache, means your stomach is sour | howels, Then your stomach trouble A druggists Full 1 ¥ respond with rup:ns ot urueudfmu- and | ppe Steningten Boy uts are to | —your livi torpid—your huwflxlmdnd- A wnxu\n tonight straightens ’ censes were, grante Nuel M. Pe orm mottoes adopted for the anni- | a basketball team and their | constipated. It 'isn't your stomaeh’s you out by morning. SFrans B Tpelnnai nformation sent on request ey b hre ot o wesniten ant . | orEanise u baskethall team and their | v Death of Mrs. J, F. Brown. spiring ‘singing. fitted so as to be abl pliy basket- | ball there, Parlor Social. h held a delightful so- s wite . i At 7.30 in the evening the school and EBe Sl b Sl FWiee. Weld, & Co. Blake Bros. & Co. S e g i . school will be held. exercises by the Calyary par % ye old- and 14 Wall Street 25 Broad Street 49 State Street There will be recitations, singing, the I in the Sunday school building F Georsz. RRpard.. an F- jreading of a brief history of the|d evenin musical programme | Sour daughtars Mr Chicago New York Boston New York Bosten school, a flag avill and readings, clos- | and games were greatly enjoyed. e Jones ing with a congratulatory address by | Workmen e begun to install the Miss Nellie Brown at Calvary church, Rev. D. At the time of the [ electric mc ion offering the, choir wm! S Hartford Office, Room 609, 49 Pearl St. Athens is e & municipal slaughterhouse to cost $600,000. Dug Up Relics. | While James H. Ledwith, the Eim em. vening at 7.45 will be held