Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 22, 1913, Page 3

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MSUKANCE N N 'SEASON'S BIGGEST BATTLE TODAY When Yale and Harvard Elevens Clash in Stadium—Both Teands Reported in Perfect Condition—Crimson the Fa- Jorite in the Betting With Much Money Wagered— Boston Thronged With Enthusiasts. TAKE A POLICY in the AETNA ON YOUR AUTC with J. L. LATHROP & SCNS ‘L) The Light to Study By other home uses—for S 7 7 5 ¢ o S N be m eve lSAAC S. JONES tomorrow afternoon Fortunately, how- forecast has failed to ar cold and rainy his dublou Mahan Alnsworth Insurance and Rea! Estats Agent, is duk e e e -t G Bt o n the s ne scenes of | Bradiée .. . Knowles i e e v ‘and exci that are a fea- Yale game played | Brickley Dunn o iliue For Championship of the East. who take time Stadium will be the Mec toward as forestall regr which all faithfyl followers will turn al Estate and Fire that follow in the tomorrow. On the gren turf of that ed to 25 Shetucket arena, surrounded by towering walls of strest, opposite Thames National Bank. Stinding: Robin Only muv anity, will come the climax of the Over Woolworth's 5 and 10c Stors. i conai. | BTidiron season in the meeting of Har- e sched- lds, but Other game the boo rn football of a wble ws town, Hooms at the fela SPERRRETE AT LAW - £ town. Rooms at o rinea To the rani of this contest —ee s os have been unobtail | which may definitely decide the cham. able ior several weeks and hallways | pionsnip of this section of the football AMOS A BROWNING | pd,lowsing cuariers ‘are “lonieht| DORIMESE this sinlivn of (e ool vey at-Law, 8 Richards Blag Will care for tha overfiow, | UBte interest and rivalry in the W “Phone 0 Room Only” signs decorate | leyan-Trini ise-Carlisle oncliee s of All ths theatres. | e _ Stevens - Rutgers. | Odds Favor Crimson. Univers but the fame and Ittorneys- at-{n‘ Bnmn & Perkms ving from ! dition of the gridiron classic at Cam- of the few seats | bridge overshadows all other contests me appears to P i PO Yale Just Hitting Stride. In place of the early d to a Dbelieve 1ope of + trifle” on the outcome or Odds range from 10 to | on Harvard, with a _prepon- that her Actorner- m of ‘Crimbon Cutrency in, SIEh excellent chance of defeatin midst of all thus hubbub the | the Cambridge combination decisively ame from the p sridiron gladiators are | That the Yale eleven is one of great | Socic fiom U JOHN A. MORAN I o ins | pieuiitia e ot g t citement zone. The Yale team |by both the co: those who | Real Estate and Investments|:: s e R s i McGrory Bmldmg Mam St. " £ the This feel- preliminary | o excellent ated by Col o ue eleven in the n the cont ternoon, when the | 1ceton a wee Poor pla. ad great speed in signal drill nent turned e victory into a flel turday, but to t iplaying of the y dropl 1 bar repeatedly ked the ball over from difficult | act Princet Mg as victo ers and suppc nd ite mselves within per club on imac river, a > golf it has been th 1dd 0 of t s Island. in M Lowell. Aside from signal lineup, hours for of the | tem BULKELEY ss Steady. ACADEMY. full TP bination | w ame cannot who hes and trainer vard on the ot the avye . Hard Fought Battle Anticipated on ha expe: Local Gridiron—Big Delegation . of the twe New London, | X nd mentally pt in | | h he gam na| Theb = R or The hig The th Bulke are planning Academy autumn. Tn which may bring | the eight Harvard has| the previous Lineups in Doubt. rolled o g v aua The opening Ii rolled up a tots ) points to players do nst the ind score the two when the team firs either Guernsey or Knowles may the Crims tette is t for the more nth hour s h ense. Hlman wonld FINANGML ANH EUM ER’“&;‘ i' A FIRMER TONE. 5 | Market Strengthened by Demand for | | Short Covering. | sh slee, M'CORMICK N it Fullba k. R RUN. resulte a b f Plainfield at Taftville a ¢ windled socéer 'Tooths ; bu £ le thi: - tn in- ‘. = tone market was | ) the stron hnical po s N ind s to cov cessions, An nnexpectec el 8 wing demand followed:yes -y S s = St seling and the tone of the | g was influenced by the ebvious | a - of the supply. ! iding H of the eoppers aoted 2 drag on the whole list, The brea ) 1 metal prices was followed | e B s, t T + that some producers were in the domestioc mariet | Pessimism regarding | outleok was increased reduction in working sre confined principally had spread te other in thr pid mills, n for the hanks om the | redicted, despite shipment to Canada, making .the | shipments to the Dominion Money continues to come ne tnigrior, sg thal the move. | z « da is of little influence Copper jnazicet, Further ship- | 1 ¥, C G | the bprder are expected, | - | n gram Is going forward | i ican pofnts, and selilng | | bills here agaiast these ex- i jaced lacge balances to the e adian hanks here. % sl E less siable than stocks,| New Fork, Nov, 21.—Moeney on call | on of lljuldation of someé | Steady, § 8- a § per cent.; ruling sate, | tal saies, gor vaiue, $1,589,c | B 7-8; last loan a closing bid é e 3 7 B 3-4] offered af & 7-5. > Vg Tniled States bonds wete unchanged | 'Fime loans weaker; sixty days 3 & Physici - or Gont; minety davs and six months 2 i Lk 3 STOCKS. —_— ¥ . COTTON. s Al New York, Nowv, 31—Cotton futures | ' cady, December, 13.20; Jan- | 5 March, 13.09; 3.07; | o . Tuly, 1399, = ¢ Spot gufet: middling uplands, 13.60; 1 e gulf, 1385; sales 3,000 bales. LA s = CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. - 2 WEEAT- Open g b x t r L ing sens s ) afrections. For - AINDS, d 151 West 36tn | Fullback of University of Pennsylvania Team, NIASSSN S NN\ /0 7772 7 Children should never study under a poor light—it strains the eyes and the ill effects may be Permanent. The best lamp for reading, and for all Boston, Nov. £1—Not since the | position and Cowen substituted st right RAYO. Its light is soft, clear and steady. night when Boston made early colonial ‘-%k;:w_ob‘h]e s fonoes: The RAYO lamp_ is strong, ‘attractive and e "“‘r"’lva:"‘]‘t“;‘n:‘;‘;’z’ HARVARD. YALE. durable. Can be lighted without removing of tea parties has this sta - . fied New Lngland clty shown the | oBrien e chimney or shade—easy to rewick. -The stress of excitement that prevalls on Left ‘tackle. RAYO costs little, but you can’t buy better the eve of the 34th game between the | Storer (capt.) - . Talbot at any price. Zootball elevens of Harvard and Yale | pop o o ___‘_‘f‘ff_fr\ja;(mmm i = ) untversiifes. Judged from actions and | Gehtar *¢ Your dealer keeps the RAYO— conversation of the inhabitants and |Trumball ............. Marting ask to see i their guests, the gridiron battle of to- [, o Seaten \ morrow the one event worthy of serious Giman .. Warren STANDARD OIL CO. N | 50,000 football en- of New Yerk [ Y | the weatherman's | Harawick . Carter New York Buffale of atmospheric_condi- - wdmits that it may be |Logan ... . Wilson Albany Bostoa + d fhey-havs met shem. [ AN\ all the family—is the PP S A A BN Youna, versity of Fennsylvan the es to Th one of promi com Taftville and the liner for the Desjardine: Roy, Blanchett arson top following will be | BULKELEY SUBS DEFEAT N. F. A. SECOND TEAM | By Scoré of 12-7—Home Team Shows Marked Improvement. emy showed m when it team to my cam nd O'He the red of the Horace e team of weeks nto rather + team. In the ¥ boys held the ctsedliring: d stead- arryin the goal again avens an the After two firs: the ball, bu umbled for- ed the bal but the goal wa The tin -0. couple nc evens 3 le downy the visitc ward over for no a touchdow ond perlod Donnelly scored uchdown for the visitors the kick went wide of the mos third ed with the bal one Tine, but following period nger and the bal- e ball was in mid- N.F. A O'Hearn Duggan Mullen Heneault Hill ; anley | Quarterback 5 Beebe ! Teft H 2 Donnell . I'Heureux Murray- o8 e R Swan | DOOIN TO STAND PAT, Expects Phillies to Put Up Battle for 1914 Fiag. hanager of the Phil- e d in finishing see- ond with his team la: the first_time in it the club has held so high a_pesition, does. not expect to make a single change in his lineup next seasen. In an interview gt in Cincinnati, his home, the other day, Doein said: I think we will be in shape to give them all a battle. I helieve we would have won this year if 1 had had pne more good piteher ta some of my tegulars were laid up, I expect to start the season nexf spring with the same lineup with which we closed in October. So far as I can see now there will be no changes, al- though I am always open to and Teady to make any. kind of irade ihat loaks' good to me. Nearly all my players are young men and I see no reason why they should not be in first class form next vear. With this year's nce in fighting through the en- tire season and possibly with the ad- dition of a pitcher or two to aur staff, I am sure we shall be in shape to have something to say about the dis- position of the flag. 1f we should win it T will guarantee that the boys will put up a better struggle against the American leaguers than the Giants have been able to do in the two years - 6. WeleeRuyllGoldTndh‘.Shmpl. Ankfw 1 EVERYTHING FOR' YOUR . ThanKksgiving Table An Exi nllF mity to Stock Up for Thanksgiving. Choi:flfl . yM::s-nd-F‘mcheofHold-ySpet:-hinGnmh TURKEYS Will Be Plentiful and Very Cheap. We Will Be Headquarters for Holiday Poultry. LBS. Ip out when | anviction | 5 cticut egpial o The fiu. Sugar Cured “ el 2000 Pounds FRESH AM s I 5 Skmned Pork Loins, Ib. | 430 Shoulders 1 Fresh Shoulders 2000 Pounds Sugar Gured ! Smoked Shoulders, - - 1b. ] 2% Small Tender Lamb | Exra Specal on Qualty Bedf J| Legs, Ib. 12ic|2i~Roast,lb.15¢ Fores, Ih. 7¢|Shoider Roast, 1. 12¢ Lean for 4 Loins, 1b. 9i¢ Shout Round, Sirloin Porterhouse Stea k e 1 Q1 CANDY HALF STRIP NUTS Mixed, Ib...... 8 Brazils, Ib. Imported Walnuts, Ib. .18 Paper Shell Al monds, Ib. . Hickory Nuts, Ib. Sicily Filberts, Ib. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. + 135 Main Street Free Delivery "Phone 29-4 mwe Give Royal Gold Tradmg Stamps. Ask For der Cut Bee 26¢ value "11c closely trimmed Lean, Boneless 180 Corned Beef, potting Raisins, fancy seeded, 3 pkgs. 10c Currants, fancy .{cleaned, 3 pkgs. None Such Mince Meat, " 200 3pkgs French Creams, Ib... Chocolate Drops, Ib. .. Peanut Brittle, Ib.. Assorted 1B i .10¢ Chocolates, | | 1 MUNNS, Left Gu: wrd of Cornell Eleven. THANKSGIVING DAY | | | | | | | | that our men will not look when they go up to and that is scared to death the pat, Nke xome of the Glants did But the next world’s series Is a long | way off, and all 1 can say about it is | | that, if” we are lucky enough to land | in our league, we will try our best I to bring back the champlonship to | | the old forw: lons ’fl:xr"vrv‘l“ s s"hgf gver beenll] would be incomplete without the good cheer and so- | modern football has seem such aceu [y e el ciability that is engendered by good table wines with | your feast. We have the choicest in SHERRIES, PORTS, CHAMPAGNES, BURGUNDIES, CLARETS, CHARTREUX, and BENEDICTINE that are appro- A hard stubborn €old that hangs on, is broken up by Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” | COLDS The easy time to stop a Cold is when the shivers first run down your back, your hones begin to ache and | | you feel sore all over. : “Seventy- priate for a course dinner—or for a goeod old-fashioned meal s the time when is most effective. If you wait until you begin to cough and sneeze, it ma- take longer. The Dollar Flask holds more than GEQ. GREENBERGER & CO. ix twenty-five cent At all - S Sip io aliel 47-53 Frank]ln Street Humphrey's Homeo. Medicide Co., & 156 William Street, vertisement. T THERE ;s no saverising medl ew York.—Ad~ 3

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