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ez | CRIMSON ELEVEN NOT YET FINISHED RN Coaches Abandon Plan of Light Work and Grads Oppose 3 AR W Varsity in Scrimmage—Yale Players Still Feel Effects of Saturday’s Hard Battle—Blue Prmu:ec New, Formations |. RAILROAD WRECKS| in secret Al Trolleys Leal 2 A demonstrate the value of acci- 2 Thames Loan & Trust Co. Suilding | urday. the first two places, the third golng Agency Established May. 1346 For more than an hour the players |to Great Britain this afternoon in the S, This line, in which were Loth- |nut gelding, exhibited by the mounted Paul Withington, Crawford Blag- | service school, and ridden by Lieu- Insurance has remcved to 25 Shetucket | § k by b & = S ormations and strategy. den by Licutenant Waldo G. Potter, street, opposite Thames Naticoal Bank. During a second hour the varsi First Field artillery, was second, and ATTORNEYS AT LAW sistently solved and stopped. Bristol, exhibited by the mounted ser- Brickley’s toe sent the ball over | vice scheol and ridden by Captain L. At S“ h L Pn and distance satisfactory |old hackney stailion ith Lord Burns. The Harvard varsily eleven went | AMERICAN CHARGERS r M,a.“ O| I AR dent insurance. Get a policy | tirougn = hard practice session at TR AR Bih SLbW d /Yolch AN in the TRAVELERS’ Cambridge Tuesday afternoon, the & s - conches having sbandoned previous | Great Britain Wins Third Place— (oo B‘ P LEln"ED & cu plans to give the team only light work Lord Burns Takes Blue Ribbon. X . ¢ e & prior to the match with Yale on- Sat- i were drilled in repeated assaults on |international contest for army chargers a bulky line composed largely of |at the National Horse Show at Mad- N RBI OVAL den, Leo Leary and “Fam® Corbett, | tenant J. F. Taulbee, Second Cavalry, William F. Hill, Real Estate and Flre | failed to stop the rushes of the varsity, | won the blue ribbon award. Deceiver, Over Woolworth's 5 and 10c Stors. | engaxed in a fast “shadow scrimmage” | Colonel P. A. Kenfa, of the British with the second team, the latier using (army, took third place with his bay the goal posts twice, once from the R Balls SHath) cavah IRa Brown & Perkins, liismep- EH" yard line and later from 30 yard Clarente B, Maiaay: cavited’ oftliths GILCHRIST, Over First Nat Bank Shetucket St {Maban pras ASSORTMENT OF FINE FURS OUTSIDE OF THE BIG CITY FUR STORES. THE MANAGER OF THIS DEMONSTRATION AND SALE HAS:CONSENTED TO New York, Nov. 1S.—America won coaches famous for their play in other | json Square Garden. Poppy, & chest- despite their knowledge of the eleven's | exhibited by the same School, and Tid- | T E 3 Yale plays which the regulars con- | mare Harmony. Fourth place went, to AbSOI“tely Y our LaSt ce 0 uy F“] s ¥ iced punting and attained | plue ribbon in the class for two year : B : o oy o B g B Captain of Navy Eleven. STAY WITH US UNTIL TONIGHT. Natiopal Bank. Telephone 38-3. to the conches, ¥ Bdward B. McLean's Alarm won the T iy ut of the lineup | plue ribbon in the class suitable @ nuscle bruise | heavyweight hunters. Other prfi‘x)ro the presidency of the National baseball sed for the_day | winners today wera I T, Stotesbury's | 1e8gue, when it is officially offered him, the class for three-year-old | 2ccording to remarks of Walter L. ze William H. Moore's | G&ither, his private secretary. Cowen replaced Gilman, Lord Seaton and Lady Seaton in pair “While the position has been sug- he Yale football team had | for spider phaetons and Proud Prince | 8€Sted to Governor Tener, through ctice on_Yale fleld since | owreod and ridden by Harry J. Gra. | PTivate channels, the matter has not inceton game Saturday, and the { ham, first in the class for thorough- | b¢en brought to his attention. Nat- | Eradlee was BDWAN . BIGGES, this afternoon w and Gilman was excu ast. MeKinlock, Bettle and Wil- diternated in Bradlee's place, Attermes—:Law. =304 Shanzon JOHN A. MORAN Rd M m ]n esm ts of the lightest characte bred saddlers. urally the ;,u\(—‘!nm does not care to ( v (11 carly exhausted in el diseuss the subject” .2 3e . the Tigers and “‘Has the governor decided to ac- McGrory Building, Main St. are guarding] VN HAS STIFF WORKOUT. |copt the presidency of the National Offic telephone 501-2. Residence | against o s offered to him?” was ysical slump. Some of the | Carter and Three Subs Shifted to the | 1°4£Ue, if it players several pounds in the | asked. game. Wilson, quarterback, and some Second Team. Why should he not accept it?” others, were sent to th ary to- : T asked the secretary. “What is to pre- THE DIME SAVINGS BANK |:ii.is = - o e &) vvsspn, o s comry 1o 2250, i | The team practice sme -newfiies| STbocation, the. (Unlverslty;.of. Benn. - FREELE OF NORWICH. matic in secret hen the 5;’:;‘]';);”‘"'”411 oW AN SLUGGERS SHORT LIVED / re thrown open and the undergrad- | 0 the lon immage: e sea- nates saw the men run through half | SO0 1002y 1n preparation for the game | Boxer- Fighters Outlast Those Who FURS WILL BE HELD FOR YOU UPON MAKING A CASH DEPOSIT. IF YOU i ARE ALREADY LISTED AS A CHARGE CUSTOMER WE WILL, IF DESIRED, |} WITHHOLD BILL FOR FURS UNTIL JANUARY 1ST. NI E AP S § PSP Tarvard Quarterback, DIVIDEND he same that started -hw" Sy guard, who h L r of the St. Louis Browns, who has The regular Semi-annual Dividend ae. A i e aae | season ana ‘p,u;. 1 - | | Fighters of the Slugging, boring-in iot tovit heoutlaw Federal Svere on the field to assist Head Coach | type do mot last long in the fghting as manager of the Kansas City Gowan, all substitute” linesmen, in Toledo the club, was quoted as sayir yesterday that every club has been declarea from the net earn- | Jones Aelepatan . R e am today 4nd | §ame. Their contempt for the hitti in. oF the past six months at the| The undergraduates are planuing to | {f°Fs the scrub t e e e today #50 | ower of their opponents causes these | JSLert ¢ b s the squad a rousing _send-off | the announc e Hoveto mifter Ghmage e theie | league would have from five to six 3 rat of Four per cent a year, and will en it leaves for Auburndale, Mass., | KeDt th until they play_ better B =ulta Demesenhac RuboEl | players mow on major league rosters foutball - vitality and ecventually leaves them Thurs afternoon at _two o'clock. i 2 . t T A hava & sishal aull dn| In the workout today the varsity | Unfit to train proverly or to do them- he team will have a sig o 'fresn- | Selyes justice In the ring. »re the opening of another eason... be payable on and after Nov. 15. He was matched the F d stadium Friday 1 againat, i T ;i “We don’t intend after playe sct2zdaw Treasurer. | string men_s: : ‘one touchdown t enough, and’ as a result they do| gan ity leader, “but we are & \”g 2 2 i 70 URGE TEMER 18 s | BERI sack of tiei oppoments Wi | e & i e 5. TP veen who asd reiaiued enivonu- Ay Jngest contenderd for | her guest Miss Livia Iono Young of | 461,000 for the year 1012 The quality Boston Club Entertains Harvard Nine. JECEDL BRESIDENCY: [t ptice: > 8 8931 | tallows get badiy battered, they carry| ach, Uie reserve clause, which means \premier Bonors. Now York spent Monday Wwith Mra. | of the crop, however, ranked 1 per.centy S e & { — \ |tin ears, and lopsided brains e | ithar Glub . cEbont FHhe cricTetE e floore tain. g TR higher than during 1912, ton e Seye. pennilvania | SRR L of Meny talk tn'a rathior Topslded man-| Lie Sontiace. o oot eiviy wia | - Bates Elects Moo AR e Tho falllng off in the yield of to | Baviad overnor Can ce. | larks Burial. | ner, and otherwise show the effects of | sola ‘or released (o anot) Lewiston, Me, Nov. 181 DE s e O e P < e Phitadelphia he ,,,.w-.! o ohy . Clark fihe abeee Sy HiREtood tonger | . There are osen captain of the Bates c .} Rena and_I That of 1912 averaged 1,700 bounds and | ShEhsais tontaty cy of the National basebail lc AL il b huried f0= | i siioat it e a0t i aie fellowe | o Azaw abo 2 “'H"»U sleven today. Moore played | Plam rosd are on P tor s e e e e d by Dr. 3| expiration of his term will be tendered | boxing bnthusiasts. A collection was | took enotgh beatings to have kilied| baor & thousand more than | [iZacters in the report, was fof 1814 20750000 he physi- rmor John K, Tener tomorrow, ac- | tak p hean e | took enouzh beatings to have kilied| getting 1 am sure of to BOXING NOTES. pounds, and for 1913 28,520,000 Harvard achletic | cording to an. announcemant here to- | vent the burial of thé veteran AEhter | laor e omer Smersy menbiotadid not | 1gh for our. me do | e . A by President Baler of the Iocal |in the notters fidld, Ha was 16 sears | ian oymnt: Sammy Trote i€ not g0} i cisson, | Gebrge Ashe. the hard hitting mid- | SMALL YIELDS FROM Ber coit of a porfect.crop. i 1912 4o . 2 > ional league club. { ol¢ uri eIt TRy R R Sarple el Y e wag of the bl s of the | gjewe of F and Jack | 3 per cent s year. Al 1 have ever known® | N meeting of {he presidents of the e ars e | side from the effects of the lacings will content ourselves’ with SO et ot ~“Brookiyn, | CONNECTICUT FARMS. hdle tho total ‘Dl“c-d\lcflnn tn most e t H ions ks ot the lsdbue will Boln - g aEe v right now re sebured today to mee e of the farm crops s noted for the | et e CORETRRMIAN | neld in Harrisbutg fomgrrow Tor the | 1, ”‘m”“l""“ L fimlio, ¢ ik "‘"\""A" Jf s - | Dout of ten rounds at EEree "[; o B':fh-:s\ff i""‘ Per Acre | vear, the valuo of all:crops, except hayy. | slow, ’85, b # fo B i & ruceaseorvo game one: e gone dippy, s . : Lo R i A O eported at Washington. has incretsed. 5 SRl Afhe ST Mk oo, | Pipis of Mcusing B eyosespor bl White Sox Shut Out Giants. in the others being CRIMSON RUNNING WELL. |of the Vanderbilt A. O 4 On Nov. 1, 1912, Connectiout's, corsi ! b \\r-_"!v‘ the Peni ria governor would be | and, Oregon, Nov, 18.—The Chi. | ¢are or relatives Cross-Country Mon Hope o Win Over | manager, Tom O'Rourk Washingtc Nov. 18.—While the |crop was valued at 30 cents per bush- | wer®{urged to accepi the position. Gov- | Caso Americans shut out th |esikbe 9, “‘l“,‘ i %, Valo imase % { induce | Jack Dillon to meet him | ¥ield of Connecticut farms for the vear | ol; Nov. 1, 1913, it was valued at 84 £ 2 Perer’ 1 “,‘..],.,,.:!,H ’ m(;.._\ e i.‘lf” ‘\v.‘(‘;.r‘.ly\‘ today in a e ek LI A 08 'ten round bout in Milwaskee or in New | 1913 was cons ’h“v'u]hl above ,»LA aye: :-;;r';unpe;x bi'::&“ px;gtn-;lo’:gdw-;: :-h B seborts bt R bast suihor iaved gume. Score es good_ boxing with : — ne aze for the United States as a whole, o 1 hat 5 Fravia it Xkt he vas “!‘Zmnx.\‘ .- 9000000000 7 1the combination hoxer-fi Ha countr, ox P il A there was a falling off from the pro- | date in 1912; this year they are worth Brown May Manage chwago Federals. | candid the leadership of 4.4 { White Sox 0 60020000210 0|boy who knows how to avoid punish- | Puttir strenuous we i e duction of the vious year. ten cents more. The bhay crop bas Chicago. No cague or t e would accept it if | Fromme, Hearn and Wingo; Scott|ment and t the same time land upon | Coact The recent t Kid Cutler, the wrestier, and 00 | “The crop report issued by the de- | been large this year, due, it is said, . s e aitered hit M ana Schalk, the other fellow often enough fo win|ed defeat at ands o [Ioe e e S promDi sceap | paxtinent af re gives the av-|to the wet weatehr, and the price on Chicusge | T have made no such statement” ! g i | the decision, is the boy who enjoys a | team over the freak course at | Jess hotel in C‘hicago the other night ge yield of corn per acrg on the|the farm in Connectiout has S B qu.s—m.m g ne declared, “mor have 1 made any | Tener Would Accept Presidency. lengthy caresr in the ring. If he ac-| Havén carried with it mere than e DO e a0 ont e of Connecticus 38.5 bushels | from $28 per ton in 1912 to $18.60 this cago Federa! league team statement since the original one in| Pittsburg, Pa, Nov, 18—} fe | quires’ the knack of puiting up a zaed|Sting of defe nd the crimson run- (and Jones was Mngeled oL TG G2 the year1916: age for 1912 | year. publisted here today Brown is quoted | which 1 said I was in no sense a | nothing o prevent John K. Tener, | livels battle in which he does his share | Der's are more anxious to come in well FDURCE, (-00 5o 0 latter got as an even 50 bushels. The average &5 saying that a repres of the | candidate” | governor “of Pennsyivania, sccepting | of mixing as well as of skiliful boxing | #head of ihe Yale perfor e Sones ko with him, | for the country at lg r this year 3 Chicaz: T at & range, ho becomes a popular | intercolleglate run at Col | is now waiting Willard to | 15 given as'23 bushels per acre. AP t e of the lo- e e S R N SR in Chicago, and he threatens to | There was a falling off of nearly l »caion of terms only illle Ritchle is the sort of a per-[at Nev iy s bl serapper & wh pling. | 7,000 bushels in the total production e ! fl former, and when he gets to fighting | ¢0 Supe &8 { f corn in Connecticut for the vear, Pespot 281 A bave been promised | | more frequently he will become w pop- | 1Y €Xbl course was one ov 1 Ibut more of the crop is still in the| Don’twait until you have some cicase Trom Cinch ular champlon. John L. Sullivan ‘was | Which no ranuer could do himse - | NORWICH TOWN | of e farmers (han wa e | ment caused by pocr digestion, Herrmann providing never disfigured, for he could box as| ! th ong. familiarity the of 1#12. On Nov. 1,| bikies or by mniagertal berth b g il | twists and windings and certa ; ser : usness, managerial The | W O Hedovens, ] well s ight, “aithonh we trequendiy | NS A% Mndines, o, oo f oaiot Amiie Beatd. Walks . BeY 2, all but 37 per cent, of the crop whlchmyl:adwlxarhu e | e —oa D amse of Bis size | of WhIChmeant seconds | " Laid For the Winter—Church and |had been sold but on the same date | [mmediste relief is affeedsd by S Has Now Advanced Five Points Above ety fo o wan Gl real cross country " Personal Interests. niiths hanids ‘ot ths origiisl (\r:'m'x loo| thatbest eorrective aad Wm Stonington Wants Basketball Games. Its Low_Record. the game of lead, stop and et ¢ RElll g S tiat 1 | | ers. i & 4 Dk % : " wastan: ndept at countering beat with comparative | About twenty friends, some coming | "o ¢4 quality the crop of 1913 was New York, Nov. 18—A firm under 2 never fafled to drop his man w e {from the: city, gathered Friday even-!,.gieq as 77 per cent. of perfect, while » tone _ prevailed throughout today's i B e i ounter fadenE e ing atMhe hor Mrs T ot B ke 90’ Ber gent trading in stocks. It was one of the | | "“Pack arland and Johnny Kil- | 13 Justified wi on Otrobando avenue for an Inforr The farms and gardens of Connecti- . dullest’ gays of the year. After a dis- | | am can g0\ on boxing forever and|yien the interdlo musical. T n and p * 92 bushels play of moderate activity in the first ne: carry o clever 1s thelr| prt B, NeW oL o selections. Later cake and ice} vear just hour. during whic es_were sent R never was mark- | Larvard performer: Cream were served. Amon pres- > of 107 for L el the market dropped off into the same oo Gans. Jack Johnson does not car- | SrOng testimonial : who was Mrs s guest for a few 05,000 bushels this year and Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c. 36 Lewis Elected Bowdoin Captain. somnolent condition as existed yester- e nd Joo Jeanette has| T the Yale course. & . o ldays last week. ler volume of rined virtu- d even the day, with a still sm business. Quotatio: ally on a dead level never suffered much distig ful in_evadi ter in begin newick, Me., Nc s—H. Alton |9 Teens | Eocd co s abuse. | falls susf ing to dition. As a result of bad iined in the run at New Have Reach traders on the floor of exchange 4 Ing 10| ven, some of the crimson r Mrs. Albie Hale narro | attention St »\‘ ve " 1d ;j’ thel suffering fro | Mrs, FIehry Ha In the virtual cessation of game: every capable teacher ts r newne | is a frequent visitor he top figures of the opening rise i s |it and court abu deep stream thrc | e i tie thalr . WY was no inside selling such as has | s vy to pass in the Y r ot ook ving New dered efforts to.put up prices recent- LITTLE DISCORD ANTICIPATED |10 Mo in the Jaig roce. e T gnoat d Y. 0t was evident that the market : = | expected that this will prove lightful was In a sold-out condition, and when ;| National '—eaQUEFSsflS""nHF""”"’SES to | rious icLure is laid up with a yery | o0 o shorts attempted to cover they found | . Run Off Smoothly. bad cold, bw_ shou in. condftion P Ment eire it necessary to raise their .bids to ob- | — _ to run ¢ intercollegiates. Carter,| Methodist Prayer ik e in_stocke. | | .s though the coming Na- | one terling runners of > prayer meetings of the e New Haven, whose steady decline % | \mn:tl m be the tamest y is out of the 2 for good, whurch this ‘N"A‘ day has been in progress so long that its | tle affair in v Hvervthing: Will | x but he e at_the homes of Mrs. Stanto requent new Jow records have attract- | & off in the duil, cut and dried man an attack of typl frown on Wightman avenue and Mr ed littho attention. recently, was th | Rok " Fust corr der probanie . ihat | Coaen | Charies Vergnson on Vergason aver dav. The decline in this stock to be- 4| gtarted, having worked Lynch - Jow 80 has resulted in considerable | alection up to the correct pitch be | iy by nnouncement (nat arrange. | and e absoinie wrecking of or | ol ; ments had been completed for aking | baseball, here comes Cha | ;.The omicérs Sxlgmemnh B ; s . % : s e T e [ Sociaty of ihe” (Fjst Congregational Will be delighted with the exquisite assort- ~ / tiog was marked up abont two points, | AEe IR O o, vder 10| church Tuesday at the meetir the ment we have in store for them. Every , , Jow record recently established. | position. tha Spartacts of the west tha work | Eastern 2 Roms of ihs mbocialtios” were wealk | ] o exnadstanic Souren of news A . Rl o A garment is desirable, and, now at the height national Steam Pump preferred to 1%, | 4o b 2 . tho first time in memory will not an- entaway running. Al | Hulled Corn Man Harbinger of Winter. of the season, these N & low mark for the year. The common | 160 Geard air Lin swer to the rolleall. 1t was a fearfu the men are showing up well, the | One of the signs of apbroachin . . 801d down to G 1-8, also the years| 1008t L. & 8 ¢ o o ats Woee) wits el rlc of Boynton heing especlally cred- | winiee 18 the PRICES should prove mxghty attrnchv& / botiom figur | Mo inated last yea with Murphy le. While the ecrimson’s chances | ceasons, of the h Aside from depressing reports from i absen!, Charles Ehbbets will not have bringing Home an Intercollegiate |1 span of hor e not so good as they were at this time, still there is vard will je ihe heart to carry on any high jinks. What promised to be a rare display of | last baseball pyTotechnics seems fated to | every indication that Hi the s ade, indicating a still fur- new business and addi- ductions, the day passed | 30 ];,;; K t ther falling gain which in and vicinity, and London. ML ped it tio to the most peaceful mo- oals - - $12.2%5 without developments of ~significance ! hird Aveoud settle dow B0 marketwise, Time money was some- " Ry | notony. . g oG % what easier and the decline In stock 5 Rallying to Lynch. "“y!'"g Bopril Walks marke: speculation was reflected in the 8 Already signs have been noted of a One result of Sunday's snowstorm BRICKLEY, Iack of demand for call money, of B, e ey id A e CTeAnn was wsicn th of the new | Values up to $18.50 ¥y 4 i Which there was an oversupply, ; ek | Efandord, both . Gaftney of Boston, and board walks about town, which is be- | Harvard Halfhack e R B L Gibaoh id % | Baker of the Phillies coming out for ing done some weeks earlier than last | Chinchilla in brown, gray and blue, Matelasse, * e Hesiod - Hues SRllag Seyaraly, | Viro | 0 et e a re-election of the executive unless ar. | ginia debt certificates, after rising | 100 Do v o “nother man can be found who Is —— i Zibeline and Boucle mostly prevail. 4 three points ?.:u;mw " advanced | 00 Westinghouse better qualified for the job. The rest Evening at Wi | | strongly taday, iouching 5%, ms com- | 100 Woolworth . will gradually drop into line and the 3. club gave M it by the pared with 53 at the openfng of the| 100 Whding & 1.’ ¥ 2 L s ot bets disapronit Tneloos b e M new Weck, The rise in these bonds wasg| Tl mles 111084 shares, ing love feast. MeS /R (A ey & SugEs B an based on expeetations of an agreement Sy Brurphy will remain abroad until Vaghy . 4P B e 1our. tabien ot s il i - | between Virginia and West Virginia COTTON, well Into the winter, traveling through O O e et X Boston @IVICE ||| ror ndiusiment of the debt ouc of | New York, Nov, 15—Spot cotton | England, Scotland and Ireland, in- Wetarplayediany refeni E oo seniE 3 court. Total gales, par value, $2,050,- | quiet; middiing uplands 13.70; gulf | stead of gotting back in timo for the Attentiod Rovival. Mesting: 1 B i F THE— | 800, 5 | 18.85; sales 100, Futures closed steady. | meeting as originally planned. Harry st oy ARG ) = 2 : United States bonds were unchanged | December 13.47, January 18.16, March | Ackerland of Pittsburgh, who bought Members of the Christian Endeavor Sizes from 16 to 44 | Amn Lme on call, 1333, May 1318, July 13.11, Frank Chanee's stock in the Cubs, will society of the_ First Congregational | ¥ ] e —_— vepresent the Chicago club, Harry cnurch accepted ap Invitation to at-| : | ; o1l have a hard time filling Murphy's tend the revival meeting held Tuesday b —TO0— i i MONEY; MO e 7 ovening at Trinity Methodist chureh. | Shoes, as he does not-possess Chubby Charlie’s vast voeabulary nor his oy wild-eyed taste for soft hats of melting “.“*_' loan 2 “."I Jrues or waistcoats of extreme gayety. ":;f‘:,iy;‘ J bi| Rumor hus it tht Hoblitzel, Jne = y$ B DEP | ippeinnati first baseman, has been -4@5; six months |y iskeq (o léud ome Federal league teem; that Tommy Leach will man- I e e age Chicago; that Jack Miller of the GRIPANBARRINE NARMET. & Eirates will fake core of the Smoky Oven," Hih - low. - Class. €ity’s interests, and that Charlie Her- % New York, Nov. 18— Money on call casier; higlest pér cent; lowest ruling rate Mizo | LONDON (Piymouth) | Met With Mrs. Parsons. Local membe: King's Daughters met Tue: noon at the home of Mrs. George Par- sons on Ann street in the city. PARIS (Boulogne) and HAMBURG Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day PALATIAL SFEAMERS S. S. Moltke, Nev. 22, am S6 855k 858 evening at the home of Mrs, A, W, - o S5 o] zog is selected to munage Baltimore, 4 B S. S. Hamburg, Dec. 6 e sl e e e Wilhert Hobinecm: whe Dickey on Fast Town street elticoals. $1.79 We have now a good selection of Messaline 5 Petticoats in all the most desirable newer { shades. r £ Esperanto Class Meets. The class in Esperanto me Puesday I had the job elinched three days ago. Having picked thelr men, all the Fede- ral league now has to do is to get From Commonwealth Fier, South Boston. I's new house on Bliss the Inside Ernest Bulla place {8 nearing completic 597 667 BOYLSTON STREET : W e O saicts Work including papering, is now b 194 Mai oy Boston, Mass., or local agent AR R ML B o 39" ™ Ustovall Talks of Raids. . GUERNSEY, done. 9 Mfllll Stree _Wallregall Bl.c* Sl g | Georss Stovall wis dsposed man- Yale Fullback. MrsDavid § A of Norwich z\udl SR