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i Ty NOVEMBER 26, 1913 STAR BACKFIELD UNBROKEN. M Here’s a test i:hat will OFFICIAL AMERICAN LEAGUE FIELDING AVERAGES. | Crimeon Will Have Fine Matsrial for Club Fielding. ~ 1914—Yale’s Outlook Blue. Overhauling and CINCINNATI BOUNGES JOE TINKER PrC A - 4 2 : - VI 53 g e o | S8R he e ol e oo | prove what you can y 134 o 4148 2135 ses e | 1eiate foo eams, seems to be bet- 3 - \ = i Mana; it 18 O iis 2007 40 -ooa |ter fixed for material for 1914 than do with D Club Officials State That Deposed ger Desired to Usurp B BT B B o e Tt ) —OF ALL KINDS ON— < o o1 %81 | will lose threc men by graduation in 2. Powers of All Executive Officers—No Successor Chosen 10 1 4189 W07 63400 | June, but will also gain some prizes 3 - ORI, MERG. : 107 o sor7 272 300 .954 | rom the present freshman eleven. S ene NS, TRUCKS and CARTS, as Yet—Tinker Expects to Be Traded. A e, fud Bichoacks ts e flrle and ing Fir: asemen, en, end, wi e unavailable nex 5 g N . @ P A (R 2o yEan br:k the tre.sh;nen in sight prom- | yarpon fi'ymg doughnuts, just .Moehmle-l repairs. painting, trim e S o Bt Lous. 16 148 17 1 .904 |ise to e care of the vacated posi- 5 ming, unhol. stering and wood work. Cincinnati, Nov. 25—It"was officially ,used in the scrimmage. Tomorrow's Gul'm. vy.h'lhlr::‘l‘n:fll }:: H ’2 }: :32%,;‘,‘;’}{;, vl;'fl: ;)1 ll;n:;n : ;::“ ;l;:: foi: fi-y a fewmo;fl,]narylard,ami _lacksmithing in all its branches. announced by the board of directors | drill will be light. et Guid’ . Tmibn - T 1% B Lthe yoriesher o Al e ¢ in Cottolene. of the Cincinnati Baseball club late to- T Ty Gatnor, TGO 2 105118 S0 1499 | tackle, standing six feet four inchesfi the rest 3 3 day that Joe Tinker, manager of the| HERZOG AND MARQUAR Stovall, Bt Louis 78 780 05 9 . {should put up a strong bid for Stor Yo notice t those fried : L T TR T FoR NAP RUOKER | ™™ Loving Secnd Basomn. |82 She3iiiats e, B | o il notice that o B e 1 000 ark Lor Tice Insurance in a Geod Company, 8 | to come to orms is given a8 tho Teason | Big, Trads Rumored Between. Giants 2 G B A B R e competition ars e ioncrars | In Cottolene come to the fop J post ccess| one . Berger, Chfoas: f o almost in- A §iwhe Bulldings, Furniture o othet| The ofhiclil sty foilows: . and Dodgers. Turer, Cloeand - e s i bove played great foot_ | firgt—they come up =1 507 to515 North Main SL Property that fire could destroy. See| “The officers and directors of the| A . ot 10 21 16 03 from the present freshman ranks Is |stantly in Cottolene. e about taking out a policy that will [ Cincinnati Exhibition company desire [ New York, Nov. 85.—Reports of & o, Washingto 2 25 8 961 | Swaeetser, one of the strongest men in In every way advantageous to you.|to announce that they could not come | big deal between the New York andyfier, ti! mm e e O e T aei: | Next when the douphnuts are to a satisfactory agreement with Mr.|Brooklyn National league olubs, DY | yeye, Boston . 1 34w o | pivard, Swestser 1s a tackle of sreat | Next, g ISAAC S. JONES Tinker fo act as playing manager for | Which Nap Rucker, the star lett hand- S i Baseman his Colloge career is ended, and Hiteh- | done, you will notice the dry, $ [ Insurance and Rea! Estats Agens,|the Cincinnati team next year. The | er of the Brooklyns, is to be traded to LSasng Syl cock, a brother of the varsity guard, Z Richards Building, 91 Main St | question involved did not pertain to [the Glants for Charley Herzog ; |is another likely man for the line. tender surface of the Cottolene 2= oo \salary. Mr. Tinker seqned to believe | Rube Marquard, were persistent | s, New York. nou o The one grand source of encourage- . That e was entitied, If he again as- | baseball circles here tonight, although | Midxr, New York e 10enE {0 Hervard's SaopSFiots La thak ts. They arerich and H sumed the position as playing manager | Officials of neither club could be founa | Pigs. CIGEl (o Hes R G T 3 Smith Avenue, on the East RA"_RUAD WREBKS of the Reds, to usurp all the authority | to confirm them. McGraw has long | ™ niv' Yo 1ot 8 | season. Brickiey, Manan Bradie ang | flaky when the others are] .. i Vested by the Stockholders in . the | been anxlous to'get Rucker, and It 15| fumer Cloelna s b1 Logan. The fresnman toam. prought | ofter i Side, is closed until further emonstrate the vak f acci- | executive officers and the boarq of di- [1ot believed that he would hesitate | Austin st Lout s m olit no stars who can match these fel- | Ortenl SOEEY greasy. A demonstrate the value of acci- | excoutive officers and the boara of di- to sacrifice the crack left hander of) Guriec e Tows, but It aid have o coule of backs | You will also be notice on account of. the con- dent ing policy | tonditions these directors decided not bim, who should develop into good material = s s e 5 G?t a to re-engage Mr. Tinker,as manager | Step farther by giving another player Po. A just the same. Of the four stars in | Dleased with the struction of a sewer., in the TRAVECRRS T e el ! i Pida e se e | deitaale ek Per order of “As to whom the manager o e T e: % < B P LEARNED & CO team will be is a question for the fu- CORNELL READY FOR PENN. o \}en. (Harvard’s outlook at this date °°1°“n8i°:tg‘;’: Erroll C. Lillibridge, . . - ture, and will be taken up and con- i mn e & 248 403 5 extremely rosy, and even now an- cooked ! P et sidered at the proper time.” Ithacans Go Through Long Signal Drill 331 526 | other victorious campaign is looked e. Street Commissionex. May. g 0 fus - u ors. i & ——————————————— [ ment il bo fssued by the club. He| Adantio City, N. T, Nov. 25_Tdeal s Yale's Line Gone. able FREE DR. C. R. C £ intimate t within a few days there | football weather fayored the Corne! : ¢ 5 HAMBERLAIN ATTORNEYS AT LAW would be something additional to say. |team today when the men ‘were put|gereel Ney Xork M There is litle for Yale to entfluse | Recipe Book, Cree, New York . 1 over. It will have to build up its line He did declare that at present the club | through several hours of stiff signal|Ryan, Cleveland Ry S another season, for Ketoham, Marting, | HOMEHELPS. Dental surgeon Brow & Perkins, Iitomeys-at-Law has no ome in sight to take charge of | practice at the Inlet park for final| High, Detroit . 14 8 2 . CRHEAr STt GndY Wattan. teckiog. e : ¥ the team In 1914 but it is expected that | work before the annual game with the, Situs Wistweon, - o Pendleton, right guard, and Arnold, = IRE K SORTART In charge of Dr. S, L. Geer's practice Over First Nat Bank Shetucket St |Tinker will not be given his release | University of Pennsylvania at Phila- | Sl New ¥o Eo51 el S e ol elaet thei tavi HERK FAIRBA 7] st e Entrance stairway, near to Thames | outright. delphia Thursday. Quarterback Bar- Cleveland s e R e T i Daie. hicaco ng it illness. s s e o b ety wHo has sAtinely Tacovared Aromm e e 13 fleld, Knowles, Guernsey, Wilson, Pum- MoGrory Building, Norwich, Conm. Would Not Play With Reds. the injury received in the game|J Walsi Fhilsdelphia v | pelly, Wiser and MacLeish will be on EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Chicago, Nov. 25—Joe Tinker as- |against Lafayette, ran the team, and|woumier, 37N deck again, as well as such substitutes | Atternerat-Law. serted tonight he would never be a|not a hitch marred the workous. Phil. i as Beckert, Castles, Cornell and Cor- o sEade : player on the team from whose man- | UppL. Colver and Taber showed up well | 3:2 53 o oo |nish. Ainsworth will graduate in June | Whlte El hant we : agement he was ousted today. He|in the backfleld, their forward passes| plWE" NG Yorc . 128 15 5 (96 |50 will Dunn and so will Wheeler and | Pau I A,” and repeats with a Michi- ep 2 said his release came surprise and | to rSh:’ton and Fritz at ends being Crawtord, Detratt 201 14 % % Markle. The material in the fresh- gan “Rah-rah” on the e o he had ! Tinks tted | perfect. . - i - ~$ 5 man class gives little encouragement. | eording to translators, it spells “To DAN RPHY & C JOHN A. MORAN that he could not refain the menage- e TavEly playero il et 10 Lo pami Trion. 3} 3% |Princeton. soems to be well stocked | blazes with Benn and Corneil” Ales, Wines. Li o ment for another yefr, as he thought | in good shape. nly light practice L with material for next season, as —_— eS8, Aquors flnd ars Rea] Estate and lnvestmellfi he could bufld up the team Into- a | be indulged in tomorrow. Leading Catchers, Streit, fullback, Hobey Baker = and| With the Thanksgiving day games ’ S Cig stronger aggregation. | The Ithacans arrived here today and y S 1 Philllps, tackle, are the only players | between Pennsylvania and Cornell in Corner of Water and Market Sts. McGrory Building, Main St. | Tinker asserteq he was released be- | Will remain until Thursday mornin, | cey, Boston . 2 2 | who will graduate in June. Theyfresh- | Philadelphia and Carlisle and Brown - 7 cause as manager he refused to be | When they will leave for Philadelphia. | G. Thomas. Boston ... 0 3 man eleven was a very capable one, | in Providence, and with Saturday's Office telephone 501-2. Residence1179-3 | . "fizyrenead. He said it had been the | ot I Thomas, Philadelphis.. S and should turn over at least two stars | always brilliant spectacle, the Army- — practice of a director or some man | Navy Has Light Workout. e e @ ito the varsity. One is Driges, Eber- Nlavzd Eauie, Fwhichi:his eIl will"be DENTIST unknown to the playvers to watch them | P ., Nov. 25—Only the | Carrigm, Bostor 1 11 stadt, Rogers and Dickerman are also | played on the Polo grounds in New THE DIME SAVINGS BANK |when they were o the feia. " When ho O A 2 ) e et 2 said to be nearly varsity grade right | York, the football season of 1312 will| DR, E. J. JONES objected to th opposgition to him in- | the Navy football squad this afternonfi_‘ 3 now. Princeton looks forward to 1914. | come to a close. 4 OF NORWICH. creased among the club's owners. The practice, as usual, was secret as | s 13 Dartmouth Prospects Good. T Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. Tinker said he expected {o be traded, | far as outsiders were concerned, 2 1 Dartmouth will lose Hogsett and | Agrees to Love, Take elevator Shetucket Street em< S as he would not play with Cincinnati | though officers and the midshipmen | . Washington - 82 17 Loudon, its two great ends, and Beer, trance. Phone. DIVIDEND under any conditions. were present In the stands, the latter | Shang, Philsdelphia 9 12 guard, and Dubar, center. But there Honor and Obey — zoing through their cheering and song | Sweeney, New Yok . w1 % e hrcat matarial for !hel;. Taies E:;e lar Semi-annual Dividend | HARD SCRIMMAGE practice. Tomorrow afternoon the final | i Pitchers. freshman squad. Maxfleld, a big tackle s 'l' c iy s e R FOR ARMY ELEVEN, | Practice on the scademy grounds will | Fedding Eitphors . from Mercersburg, will be eligible in (o ads tebes e somey he Vaughn FOlde'y 0. has been deciarea from the net earn- be held, as the team will leave Annap- st another season, and If nothing hap- " 2 ; — lis on Th for New York. Johnson, Washingion siom 0 e honidfores his way into. the | that to her response was added: “To Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., f-. f the past six months st thel . poioration For Saturday's Battle | LS O Thursday for New Yorl i, Now o s 1 o e e e be ihy loving, faithful and obedient MI CASTING: gt ol g gl Big: Demand For. Army: Navy, Tickets. | 1 Rt Biais 3 i R | The mituvats tack s 2tk it Dy L, S 5 Sadutse. o Shd aftoe. HEE A West Point Y. Nov. 25—The|, West Point, N. ¥, Nov. 251t was |7 “Bun. Puiiacuis 5 H TEvans of the east also has fae pros. | Grenfell, the best man, handod It to @ Speciaity, FRANK L. WOODARD, cadets had their last harq scrimmage | 2nnounced today that every ticket of | Ciwite, holuds : 7 1 pects for mext fall. Only Bllms and | MY. Sayre, who placed it on the bride’s | . orders Recatve Prompt Atfentrom octz2daw Treasure: today before lining up against the|th® army’'s allotment for the Navy|GRl Gogon ana Chicas 2 1 Houston, guards, and Bennet, end, will | third flnger, repeated the pledge of = . T | Ry o R Fone OD mainst, he | game to be played In New York Sat. Toston - : ) 2 9T I5e missing. The university of Mich- | “constant faith and abiding love” The =X Daly gave the men ten minutes . of | Brday 18 gone. Coach Dan I Sultan, Fhiladelviie . 4 igan will be hard hit in the line, for | bride took her ring from the hand of ralaca Fflfl‘ afld fll“la\'d [larlm prs rarin e then o minutes of | Who In the Army's representative for | Mecwmicl Nov Yor H H 16 °will have only three veterans fhers | her maid of honor and as she, 100, Te- COND CHURCH AUXILIARY through a lively signal drfll. Fielding | L00tball, stateq there was yet hope for Philadelphia Z s 2 —Traphagen, McHale and Cochrane. | Peated a pledge of faith and love, Six Tables—five pool and one Bil i Interesting Reports from | YOSt the Michlgan coach, helped | tnose former Army players who won efalfina e H H The backfleld will be a veteran one |Pliced It on the hand of her hushand. | By b1 l® 011 na repairing ear, teresti fia [ oSt pene. . their “A” in football who wish fo se " Boston ; s s they knelt on the white skinno E Bohin Wb Miwinge Mo | e conching dotastandtne MormylLEE Sn s o GIL IR IR a;m?:ea[m‘; s Dol n : B T o L ve vhis it of o mipiaier S Beres 8% sesscoatie Jélees: Tarkitok Adopted, - o tions he has devised which are es. | {0 bim at the Hotel Astor in New York | Wi coicst ... H the way. Michizan has some great | the Rev. John Nevin Sayre pronounced | Supplies at all times. extbook Adopted. pected to prove effective against the|O" OF before November 28 would be | Groom, Washington .. i 5 first year men, and there is little wor- | the benediction. The couple rose, 40 MAIN STREET 2 s | provided with side line privileges. rying over that front line for next sea. | shook hands with the clergymen and . S Jr, a former Harvard team captain, also as- eisted in the coaching today. The scrubs tried out some Navy plays in the scrimmage work, but the 'var- sity with several seconqg string men in the lineup had little trouble in combatting them. Jourett was shifted today from end on'the substitute team to Hodgson’s place In the Army back- field. He did good work In advancing the ball and punted well. Hodgson was out, but participated in the mignal arill only. Huston ang Benedict, the re- The session of the Seconmd Congre- gational ehurch anxiliary, W. B. M, a noon, was a thank at which the presi- tbert J. Wyckoff, pre- =mided, upwards of 20 attending. An interesting programme had been pre- ared by Miss Nancy E Lucas and Lucas, who attended the meelings in Springfidld. of ich reports were given. Mrs. J. M. ngton spoke of the work of the 1 n in France. It was decided to adopt as a second textbook Dr. David Brewer Eddy's “What Next in Turkey?” in connection lightweight champion of England, out- fought Brooklyn in a ten round bout here to- night. center rush on the University cago championship football cently returned cripples, were both |en. Welish Beats Phil Bloom. New York, Nov. 25.—Freddie Welsh, and outboxed Phile Bloom of B — 1 Chicago Elects Desjardiens Captain. Chicago, Nov. 25.-—Paul Desjardien: of Chi- team, was | today elected captain of the 1914 elev- book already in use, The Business. The exact amount of the thank of- 1g had not been ascertained when meeting closed. FINANGIAL AND COMMERGCIAL Junior Indoor Championships. New York. Nov. 25.—The events for | the junior national indoor track and field championships, which will be | held at the 138th regiment armory, in Brooklyn, on Saturday evening, Jan. 3. were announced by the champion- ship committee of the A. A. U. The list follows: 60 yard dash, 220 yard dash, 600 vard run, 1,000 yard run, two mile run, 12 pound shot put, Tunning high jump. standing broad jump, standing high jump and 60 yard high hurdle. ¢ As this championship meeting comes at the end of the hollday vacation, 1t is expected that Yale, Harvard, Cor- nell, Princeton, Pennsylvania, Colum- Dbia, Wesleyan and several other ofsthe important colleges will be represented. son. Lehigh, which closed a success- ful season, will love only three men— Bianco, guard; Bailey, tackle, and Flick, halfback. The second string material is expected to filll in to sat- isfaction next fall Brown, which has had a peculiar seazon, will be without the services of Larry Gardiner of Holyoke, its star quarterback, and Beau, Bartlett, Gelb and Heney, Williams, Amherst, Wes- leyan and Trinity will have a fair supply of veterans, and all four of these colleges look for a more success- ful season than the one just ended. FOOTBALL NOTES. Hearvard may have a harder sched- ule next season the bridal procession moved to the Mendelssohn strains along the great | corridor again, but tuened in at the Blue room to receive the guests. Here for the moment before the reception began, the bridesmaids kissed the bride affectionately and there was a general scene not unlike weddings the world over. Congratulations in the Blue Room. For nearly an hour the guests pess- sd through the Blue room to offer their congratulations. cabinet, justices of the supréme court, the dipiomats and thelr wives, Speaker Clark and the leaders of congress, greeted first the president and Mra. 1lson, standing at one door and pass~ ed on to Mr, and Mrs. Sayre. Among them were many old friends Babies! Scon they will be big bovs and girls, and their faces will Members of the | D& Only a memory. Bring the babies and we'll catch their smiles, . : LAIGHTON e — e ; from Princeton university and Wil- foke Jivad: Brickley’s name is still caustng ex- |llams college .Dean Henry B. Fine LEFT VALUABLES BEHIND. MARKET MORE ACTIVE. { Sralas Herdwicheliteclon allred: o iionaive nmment of Princeton, President Harry A. Gare Fik 3 i Vd M:iy 2 PEa S"’.‘m’»‘."”;;‘ ‘!m Camhrl;i,zr\ Mtzsti., Nr;}ih;'”g “a;n; RN ER T A field of Willlams, Secretary McAlpin s, Jewels an ney ‘Amounting to | Gains of as Much as Two Points Ro»! s ] | ray examination today o ey /lvania looks for a real hard | of Princeton,,Cleveland Rob- T B A Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 2.—Nearly | New York, Nov. 25.—Temporarily, | 8 ; | againat Yale Jnst Saturday, * showed - S v ot Princecon; @etoner . AL | Oppostte Nerwieh Savines Soctety. 00 worth of valuable furs, je: &b 1GhkE ARG Hpceals e Tilinons Centrat 1 107 | showed that a shoulder ligament had | Nick Carter, the Yale end, is the ! g0 Charles R. Crane of Chicago, thooks containing large sums of | the stock marker wao browen . oday | 30 . S 1§ 4% Ji% ! heen strained and a muscle near the |son of the Rev. Charles B. Carter of | chairman Willlam I McCombs of the hats and other personal effeots | Instead of the trifiing and indecisive Do. pfd .. 14 collarbone apparently pulled out of|Hartford the first college pltcher 10 |gemocratic national committee, and e in the vault of the Harvard ath- | finctuations of recent days, quotations | Hardwick sustaned; the JINIY ] tse. a. curve ball. Mrs. McCombs, Rear Admiral Robert assoclation awaiting identification r owners. The articles, which advanced definitely ! and top prices fo the day showed gai s of as much as| - in the last half of the game and % | finished the contest with his arm dis- Yale's outlook for next year is hard- Governor-el v, the New Jer . Peary, U N Fielder of New Jers ot C. M. WILLIAMS inciude a fur coat value $00,. w. G abied. He has worn it in a sling since e Y e ot e e Doy Torgotien Dy fpeciators at the’ Mars | g points in some cases. - Saturany night, - Prysiclans satd it |1 encourssing o the Biue pESTy Soptomslonl At lEa i San X Y 9 S 4 A4S consic 3 | 4 o maverrT dnye e injury | > i = g Tl hotb Fame 1 e | ol S e Comiaeraby more | Ratle b soveral daywbelore e oy | purey ssnugiiansconeror e |l ol T et 4n | Contractor Trostod empioy " 4 tton, | Of Tecord breaking ‘dullness, the total | t Fulley il Harvard has two more years to run. points outside of Washington. ! he ns n, SRt ha e T % - Dept. Stox b i w ” who went over the studium after the | fy Fan sonaned o e e on ches | A pray Lush’s Claim Disallowed. | Cornelrs first team averaged 179 Tangoy, Amcng cthe . Danos L a rich booty B » ie: forenoon, after s Petrol e s g ational | Cornell's first 7 B Miss Mary Tun o . bady, which the market became stagnant. In | Copper Cincinnati, Nov. 25.—The national | pounde one of the heaviest Ithacan | [Little Miss Mary Tumulty, nine. and Bullder — spite of the readiness with which| f00M. s Ps eommission today dismissed the claim | gjeyeng tn years M TRt as the anis coild in Colored Fighter Gets Six Months. Im-nw.-‘ x»-e‘xmnl‘]ed o a mm'lcraleT in- | 100 Do pra 5T :}\I w.lr L;xsl:{. swx;‘z”fu;;u:oqfixn& (g’x; ol o T e e kgl gy o ] crease in buying, no aggressive efforts | 00 Mo ‘bacths | American league ¢ st season, for 2 lizes that Annapolls | yire 3 aHEad . : snooston, Nov. 28 —Joe Walcott, a well| [0y "made to force up the list. W00 Nat. Biseuit two months’ salary. The New York | West Point realizes t Polls | \rs. Wilson and the bride kissed her. | Egtimates Cheerfully Given known colored welterweight pugilist of | VO ™% ot devei 00 Do, prd club claimed that it engaged Lush from | 18 very strong, but is w"fl;’e“l it will | 'The informal dance in the el . t he day passed without develop-| 10 Do “lub cls i g sh fro 4 i S e . i Kucih : g 8 decads ago. was Hgutenced 3o aix|, liifTeiating to fhe matters in which | 110 Nab Fiam drgll month to month and did not agree to be able to turn the trick this ye Iroom after the re SRR g dolpiey ¥ Sl rection to- ') otreet 18 most Interested, and the St ) engage him all season. The national A 5 MOl R Pocame One of,ine most de- | Telephone 370 216 MAIN STREET police of the South End | A8 S Drices apparently was-due to A L | commiésion supported this ciam. Frank W. Cavanaueh, Dartmouth’s |lightful parts of the affair. pld a story -of seve he. A8} - dit ¢ th. ket. | ork Central. ! "In anether finding the committee re- head coach, corsiders Logan and Wil- The mar band moved into the SER A B | th SCIUGEL Condiion 0f (ine vt N e | inenitan e Joasl Hesnsiof the son great quarterbacks, everything |Fast room, where the tango and other claimed that he | The floating supply of stocks is sma o & w.l | St b1 constdered. late dance steps were gracefully danced his house wherg | and it required only a mild impulse| 700 Norr & Wese | Louls National ]'FEEE\Q"T&?F&J:Z\T:G? b the Sonre foik e enton_ ey c " e ‘ 00 North Ameetcan organized base v i 2 g fostarbuihe lat apward 7= | 5% Norh Pacine e Tt g sy Dr. Newton, the former Williams | Refreshments were served in the y Ilheglfly:]]vll“n\fifl‘];‘\‘"“h;\R‘S"l:]‘:;’;;“;‘:‘tkle. 500 Pacific Mafl il e 2 will referee the Holy Cross- e dining room. The bridal party Ll hrisk advances Lon market, | o0 . TR 3 wn game. C. A. Weymouth ' zathered in the breakfast room after- which determined the tone here at the | 600 Peorla & Fast. {0 SROA O e GTAC Oy at) Faothal): & of }al«iu\:yIW‘l fvmm.— s ward. The brides is wore gold u lllc. opening. London contributed further| 170 Peoples G. & C Manager Meclntire of the S. A. C. i s | bracelets ts of the bride, while the . " 2= to the advance by buying stocks here, | o0 Pits Coal football whirlwinds has strengthened | o ...y of Yale was unable to get | ushers wore gold stickpins given them and’some Canadian Pacific was, taken | s &Ly "o Ghpoi: o g eiesny hamplon, team by inio_either the Princeion or Harvard iy the groom Sy on direct order from Rerlin. Such | o ting on sh footha ames, and so will be ineligible for the | i In tils market was based on the as-| i ke T &5 | teams of Norwich for (hree years, | C1PIaines g veam, Tlhe bride and groom eluded the sumption that a rise was indicated by | 500 Rock” Teund | Dege, the star fullback, Purple. of the | . .. =0 00 e SHENUS DY SoIE HHERaE U1e. Stichen R e Lo othe oVt teraRt dn e | A Do e Greeneville Independenis, and Hender- | Ten Harvard players won their the executive offices before tak- CONTRACT rket recently in the 200 Bugicly son, -who plaved with the Heavy (:WN‘I “’,‘:"P“;“ Thean Jm”lhr‘]vv .]m’!nmnbfla. G i LK | 0 Seaboard A, o d reat [ SOWen, L N | The bridal party were the gu nce of discouraging business news and . weights. There s promise g TRat. Sreedley. G, M arty we P s vt Vo i e football game when his team meots the | Mahan, Freedley, Gilman and 5| quring the evening of the Misses Mar- Towards the end ~of the day cali| 1700 Do s | strong G. A. C. team on the Shetucket | y,i.; mckersall says that Jimmy |aret and Eleanor Wilson at the White NORWICH, CONN. money reflected heavy withdrawals re- | 0 Southern Railway | campus Thanksgiving morning. Craig, the man who saved Michigan, | 11OUSe. . GRS ) Do. . of 3 i gt 0. pra % asedds | ] 2 | (Descriptions of gowns worn and cently by rising to 4 per cent. For | e T e {is ‘the best haifback in the middle| (Descriptions of sowns worn and Canada $2,250,000 more mold was en- | Tenn Copper Brown Not Optimistic. west, and close upon that other Mich- | Partial list of w s gifts a gaged today, bringing up the total of | YeiCOLL AR rate 23-4, last loan 31-4, closing bid 700 Texas Co. . 300 Third Avenue Providence, R. I, Nov. 25.—In the All-Blacks igan wonder, Willie Heston. JOSEPH BRADFORD the movement to $6,350,000. T.oss to| 300 Third : final practice of the Brown eleven for { ot e ol the banks on sub-treasury operations | s Umien Boe & 5. the season Staff, one of the guards, | Brickley scored S touchdowns and | The auantlly of callle in this coun- | 2 for 28 cants _ Clmett, Co., Tne, Hakers this week was placed at over $6,000, 2050 Unton Pacific received an injury to his shoulder that | 11 field goals this season, netting 81| U¥. has sec : ¥ s, % - while the poultry flock has grown 000, l;l’!n prd Fotead v may keep him out of the game with ' pointg for his team. Mahan is Har- largex'. =3 Honds were firmer. Total sales, par | T S Tub i pid Carlisle Thursday. As several of the |vard's second hizh scorer with three . PIES, CAKE AND BREAD | value, $1.390.000. United States bonds To. A v ‘;Efl{n nfre;;lll sufferirllgh féom ;r"*de ;‘YE; | touchdowns and three field goals, 27| - — | % Books Made snd Ruled te Ordes » were unchanged on call. 0 Ttan” Copper %65 | fects of their game w! arvard, the | points. SRRt bt 6 Y et S 200 Weat Marsiand o4 | senttment expressed by the coaches Aty 105 BROADWAY, 2 . STOCKS. Fames ey - L3 8 |after the practice was not optimistic | Notre Dame's eleven is in a class by Phone your order. Prompt service. | . High. SO0 Wesinghouse .. i }as to the probable showing against the | jtself this fall in mileage tx'm’elndd. It | 100 Alaskay Gol in T {1200 Wootworth 8y ssy | Indians. has been east to West Point, and now A LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 1500 Ataskay Gold ine.. 1% | 100 Do, pra. .o L : Lol o offer & wame in Bt Lonis keeps on (o] For Infants and Children. MISS ELLA M‘ Fnl |EB 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) 100 Do. pfd . 0% 03 | Total “axles :100.434 Chicago Eldets Desjardiens Captaifi. | Austin, Tex., to play the University of | "IB Kl d Y H Al ays BW m 16780 Al Coones it 701} ToEToN Ghicago, Nov. 25—Paul Desjaralens, | Texas, champlons of the southwest. N0 You nave Alway g Instructor of £100 Am. Can 20 - & Al cedter rush on the University of Chi- | F e 1o 3 New York, Nov. 25—Spot cof fons I team, was | Michigan has a brand _new vell | Bears the - DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | '3 2, 7, 135 au middling uplands o, Crut Py e e 101t | shmeinton imoorian From Bawati it s L Piano and Harmony 287 Main St. WD g 112 | 13857 mo males. - Rioern: | runs something like this: “Oe la Ma, | Signatu.e > SHuilo" ot opin o ataaai oF 1018 20 2. X 4 utures closed steady. Decem! i ! FRES S LD, 10 G P 18.01, January. 12,91, Mareh 13,000 Mey N. F. A. Football Pictures. Eoom 6, Alice Bidg, Tel. 968 EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT| == o it b o et S - The Academy football team had thelr Dayton Farmhouse Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., Sundaya| 100 Am Suger ... ‘108 MONEY, plotures taken Tuesday at & local stu- Hatro ! i ‘excepted, 2ad by appolntment 1600 Am. el & Tel. 1% Vew ¥ S flo. _The Academy will close today for Lighting Qutfit 400 Anaconda M, Co.. New York, Nov, on call | the Thanksgiving recess. x 908 Alablzan. S0 % steady, 23-i@31-2 per cent, ruling St F S | _ The days are getting J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. Z00 Ationtie. Consl 1. : - shorter und the long 5 . Defeat Vancouver. S e T Whitestone &c and the J. F. C, 10¢| 400 Balt. & Ohlo. 8, offered at 31-4 el < : T oYC RN, A8 ol s 00 Beth, Steel . 3 3 31-4. v 3 Nov. 2 The Ne | mosi nere, b " Clgars are the best on the mariet 500 Brookiyn Raptd Franeic || Time loans firmer; aixty days and | zeans AT Bics e oiar Rocey e a DAVION Li | .08 Sslortment ‘ot latest stylen ry_them. 300 Bromwiek . ... ninety days § per cent, eix months|icam from the Antipodes, defeated s il MRS. G. P. STANTON, NE\%I\:A.RKE.‘{I HOTEL 100 ol P AAOE G B Lt N Vancouver today, 44 to 0. Wi trn the” durknees 62 Shetucket Strest 05w ve, 400 Do, S T - P —_ nto daylight. You can First-class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. | 20 Qnads Fecldc ... 28 ki T AT WaRkeY, In his thres years of football at Light” your house amd Meals and Weich Rarebit served te | 100 Do ptd .... : 3 @ = it o Closs. Cambridge Brickley has scored 245 Piru at.a cost.go slight erder. Johp Tuckle. Prop. Tel. 42-5| 1320 Chesa & O 5 Dec. i §1,4718 % & 88 points, 180 of them as a varsity man, o e n s the 100 7 nm MARKET GARDEN, 2 = 500 Chic. Groat 1y Ch 8% .71 He has kicked 34 fleld goals for 1911, d For our Aty e e | Poulrty ana semeral purpose iarm just PLANO e e i 1912 and 1913 in 17 games, an average Hlectrio Lishiing Outnts | coimde ciiy on state’ ropd —ldrge e e s TUNER 3 3% 891536 9% g9 1518 gdrien & fene. In eus,gacie o Kicked Bouse; 50 acres smooth tillabie 3 Ph 511 Nucaak, ¢ O - 70 70°15-16 70 705 four goals. Saturday he kicked five THE €. S, MEHS"}K& 4} rest tures and woolfllafi pienty of aess hefore ine DADLG, hers 1s Ro me 2500 Dist eSeuritien ":.. SR 28818 3 = three times. As a freshman he kicked R pasninew ailo, loshonseiand she Gium petter tnam vhry o advercis- | 1500 Dl asae e ee ik 4 four from the field. in 4 game New Haven, 1 000, eany’ terme, > in& colummns ef Ths e - oeee 41N G GR Ay with Princeton freshmen- x 's Agency., Willlmantlc, Comnmy

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