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B of the Naval and Military academy ubsututes and coaches, the reaching the Wes: Point cadets this forenoon. succeeding fresh quota of a8d gowned humanity iint to the color picture, and to: T Grounds—Both Teams in Fine Condition—President Wilson and Persons of Prominence in National Affairs to Attend. New York, Nov. 38— With the rival teams and the advance guard of spec- tators already in quarters Army-Navy football game here tomor- that something tnusoal was aboui to happen n the metropolis. President Wiison a Spectator. President Wilson, who will Wwitness | iveen the members of the two acade- ing the game he will diside his time equally between the Army and Navy sides of the field be will witness game from box > governmes: service Parsons of prominence. Both teams visited the P Wsday for finai practice in or SPECIAL NOTICE TO DEALERS: We want a supply of Baker's Chocolate can de so at LU day Evening ue, yet the speculators found eager customers at these figure: - The probable lineup for the game ALL SEASON CLOSES TODAY[?:=: = Bel:wemrAnny and Navy Elevens at Polo WY ..evviei.iiiiiiiee... Ralston Left guard. - Huston ... setiiaiiieiiiesenn. Howe enter. “tev.s Perry .. Brown Is now firmly established In come familiar with the light and the Merrilla . fleld upon which they will battle to- | morrow. The workout was secret in | Prichard o Hoge (capt.) | Ry “QUALITY.” . Nichols for the both cases. The coaches stated that all the play- McReavy Tow, this ake: unfa- { ers were in condition for the hard —— uw:‘: o!;l: m.:ueg:ex = aznu;:ean the :um:ixepecmm but refused to express | Hodgson .- Failing first quality vegetables in the market. S8 SE S S sthstic _convest. The | S epinlon onthe Guidemie ST OU |, ik ... Harison | §| Eroceries from the leading wholesale houses. easformation began with the arrival | (50 | "0 10 for the open play | Officials: Referes, W. Langford, Iy filled, Call 1073-3. Wagon delivery. | which each ecleven 1s likely to use at | Trinity; umpire, A. Sharpe, Yale; head | some period of the game, and it was linesman, Marshall, Harvard; time of | saia that, owing (o the underground | quarters,’ 15 minutes each. here las: night and The Quality Store OTTO FERRY, Proprietor, its new home at 340 to 342 FranKlin street. Past experience has taught us that our select trade demands It is our intention to thus supply our customers with the very best of goods obtainable. One of our special features is the choicest lines of common fruits and We carry a full choice line of Telephone orders prompt- = ITHE MoicAN C > e SRR OMPAN "~ ECONOMIES fee e s emeesee train briliianily 2dd and drainage kystem, only an all-night rain | ki prought a | STITAEe | ARMY AEROPLANE Taiformed | Would soften the turf and consequently er | slow up the play. OVER POLO GROUNDS, nents by'a score of 19-0. o v 1 Wagering on the result of the game of the 3 3 prine o S game were the expert tackling even the festive New Yorker wasaware | 20008 the noncafllated followers of | orgeant Katzman to Make Flight Be- | of Flynn and. Iemming. the contrel to 7 favorite, but In accordance with fore the Game. and interference of the champs under the direction of Captain Super, succeaded in hitting the line per ently for many gains. B. Super the usual custom among the cadets New York Nov n army aero- plane decorated with army flags may | be seen above~the Polo grounds prior | to the football game hetween West Point and Annapolls tomorrow, S geant Samuel Katzman o corps at West Polnt a 3 En tonight that he had received permis- e 'Coriatiinia RbpUITE Fund, sion from the military and football au- Big Demand for Seats. ties to make the fight, Sergeant expected that| Katz aid he would start from rst half of the| The demand for tickets 8 1 ome time before the, he Ar | incres d the New Yo the Army side | increase an > 15, weather permit- i b o3 tonight for Nvaek, ¥, intending to fly from there to overnor’s Tsland tomorrew morning. and middies, all bets made directly be- Tamily | miss are ai eyen money, aing and | The usual pool exists this year and home of | before another 34 hours rolls around to | cither the middies or cadets will re- | cefve a very considerable addition to | ed the line for the touchdowns. the returning day night. Dur. the score 19-0, for the succeeded in getting nea it was abs their backs to break thro It i the G. A, C, pui before them. Following is the lineup of plons: J. Grady le, Downing Ig, B, g, H, Plynn rt, J. Ccapt.) ab, ng b, B. Super rhb. for coupe boards. G. A, C. 19,8, A . C.0, The spectators at the football gam hurs « ue Has Winning Team. foiloy is from the Birm | 7o see is-almost t | the gveat 1 that of the €. A. C, | 1iy teams, espec ‘While the Supply Lasts 5c Package of ter’s Eating Cho Baker’s Eating Ch ; . colate 1s known the world over for ; wholesome purity. 1 Through co-operation with Walter B: ts s — Who want more consumers for their chocolate—we are able to unusual Free Offer to acquaint more smokers with the convenience 5¢ Vest Pocket Tin of LUCKY STRIKE Roll Cut. 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Fe has pos every day | ber of years. Former Manager Dead. | Des Molnes, Towa, Nov. 28—William manager of the Des Moines league tpam when it gained .| Dwy | Weste: I the ¢ in Tubercu- of deat make this of the new, ly into the ! efore it ha alers who have not yet secured ’Phone 70 4. Hours 5 to 7 p. m. Satur- and always having a stonewall opposi- Some times he had one man who could gain with the ball, but hardly The result was | Not so in He has a bunch | .5 really good to see the speedy work | nst the A. and M. and to speculate on how much stronger Auburn’s of- Au- | burn ought to beat Georgia about two to Georgia's Norwich boy, Norwich Free been coaching the | football ‘squads at Auburn for a num- al- I SRS FY P T STORES FAMOUS Saturday' Specials and Hour Sale LEGS OF NATIVE VEAL Legs 5 16¢ of FRESH LITTLE PIG SHOULDERS 1 4 ¢ Sugar Cured Smoked Ib. . 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PANCAKE FLOUR....... } l 7c 7 to sa.ql. STEARS 2gtms: ROUND PORTERHOUSE, GREEN MOUNTAIN POT Fine Cookers, peck. . HOME-MADE BREAD, loaf. ... .. .6¢c-8c FRUITPIES, each. ................10c FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL on that day. Baltic has also_strengthened its team with men from Willimantic, and should ¢ New York Centss A DULL SESSION. Nom, Yok Gentry Rise of Call Money to Ten Per Cent. | Restricts Speculation. New Yo A flurry in call 18 again managing the Terteaic money, which rose to 10 per cent., ef- and White bas been elected ! cl curbed v ineli io to- % 1 " e SR P T e sponnay R Chicago, Nov, 28—Jve Tinker, de- day. Ou business was small as posed matager Gf the Ciad: ever, and professional traders had no ball team, called on Manager Ivers of | new facts to work on, so that it was the Chicago Nationals today, and after a conference said he knew of no place where he would rather o Chicago. No terms were dleussed, and- until’ President Murphy of the Chbang | evident a dull session was to be e3 | pected. Operators found it almost im | possible to move the list in either di- Tolzd Avenue, N. Y ection, and wher s beggan to | Ladeowoed Topesricer 1111111 61 imb the stock 1y | club ret: By s o P cpl | tions can be started between the local | downwar in- '3\ B0 fel ons 1o twol g but | organization and the Cincinnati olub | regarding the transfer of Tinken, hanges were | among the leading stocks slignt SPORT NOTES, X i Princeton has done away with pee- | fessional hockey coaching. 25 the last ing day of the | oney rates were affecte: December *| month, and final pre| ments, Another inghou wtions To 1| Wootwarih influer COTTON. Swarthmore Las chosen Benjamin of currency on s New York, Nov. 28.-Spot cotton | Citne, fullback, captain Of the. 1834 amount of gold sent to ¢ quiet; middling uplands 40, sulf | cleven. present movement was brov 12.65; sales, 100 bales e | $14,100,000 by shipment Futares closed stead December | Johnny 'Dundes had ltthe troubls fn ! e today. The large o | 12.98, January 12.58 < 2.97. May | outpointing Charlie Whits fn New Or- rency and the in call mo - {1280, July 12.81 | leans Thursdaxy. i apprebensions of & particy - > | idio g | MONEY. | Wayne Smith, yight guard, has besn = | New York, Nov. 25.—Money on call | elected captain of the 1014 eleven #t on known movements of - | strong, 5@10 per cent. ruling rate 7. | the University of Pittsburg. fthe week, ran -as last loan 8, closing bid 7, ofiered at §. —_— Time money was not fl([ Time Joans firmer, sixty and ninety | - Coach. Howard says that the Mavy 15 ous g e Oe; | 4ays, 5 per cent.; six months, 43-4@5. | in the pink of condiion for odas's v s battle with the Cadets on the Polo urn o | OHICAGD GRAIN MARKET Grounds. 5, Amalgamated | gy Hieh' ¥ ‘ 7 o wih Bt t ¥ w= | Thankegiving day saw the opening of | hockey practice at Princeton. Thirty- seven candidates reported to Captain | Kuhn. of demand for the metal, the | | the price having pro- duced only & temporary buying move- | Ilish . operations in Union | ased on the favorable October for a time, but been bid up a The bassball team from the Ameri- | can battleshop Delaware defeated the nine from the Utah 4-0 fn Franes omn | Thursday. successful Yorl real estate . and slumped more than six Can common and preferred also were weak. but Mexican Petrole- | um preferred gained eight points. | "Bonds showed an e tendencs. Total sules, par value. $1.123,000. U, § bonds unchanged on call STOCKS. Baltic va. Tafftville Five. The Russian government made sev- Ome of the blggest games of the vear | eral purchases at the Old Glory sale in {in the gchedule of the Taftville basket- | New York, this week. next | brought 35,500, O'Neil, 3.07%-4 ball team s that with Raltic or CNE LOT 80¢ Pocket Knives 39c 5 gallon Galvanized OIL or GASOLENE CANS 50c Alstka Gold Mine ... Alllis” Chal, et ptd 1si ptd " Genersl Electric General Motors ... THE HOUSEHOLD ALBERT BOARDMAN, Prepristor BULLETIN BUILDING, 74 FRANKLIN STREET