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J. L. LATHROP & SONS NORWICH, CONN. BE ON YOUR GUARD in the mat- ter of =aking out "IRE INSURANCEH A policy taken out today may save you a small fortune tomorrow. It will not only shield you from loss but will cut your worry in half. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Fi Estate Agen?, Richards Building, 81 Main St Do your realize that an accident occurs every three seconds. Former Giant will play at Short—Would Build Up Fast Dash- ing Team—Has Been in M\ay\on Five Years—DBrickley tc Captain Harvard Eleven. e Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 18.—Charles HARVARD OUT OF Herzog, baliplayer, formerly with the New York and Boston National league | clubs, was chosen today as manager of the Cincinnati team for the season of 1914, board of directors and a second con- ference with President August Herr- mann and Harry Stephens, Herzog signed a contract as a player for a year and was then officially made manager. Herzog steps into the position made ‘vacant by the sale of former Manager Joe 'Tinker to the Hrooklyn clu He will play at shortstop, as did Tinker, and guide the team on the field. Her- #Zog outlined his ideas of a winning team to the board of directors and they were approved. Herzog said he believed in a fast, dashing team, much on the order of the New York National league team, of which he was a member before coming to Cinecinnati, but added he had no | trades or sales in mind at present. Herzog is 28 years old and was born . in Baltimore. = He is a graduate of Maryland univer: After a short minor league e ence he was sign- After a conference with the! TRIANGULAR REGATTA | Plans for Penn., Columbia and Prince- ton to Meet May 9, Princeton, N. J., Dec. 18—It was an- nounced here tonight that Princeton has failed in an attempt to get Har- | vard to join in a_ trlangular regatta ! here on May 9. although it was ex- | pected that Harvard would appear at Princeton this year. Tiger crews have | rowed on the Charles river for two successive vears. The proposed race was to imclude either Columbia or Pennsylvania. Since Harvard's with- drawal, arrangements are being made | for a three cornered race between Pennsylvania, Columbia and Prince- ton on May 9. The proposed race between Cornell and Princeton, with possibly Yale as & third contender at Ithaca for May 23 has not yet been sanctioned by the faculty committee here, but will prob- ably pass, It was stated. PLAN FOR 1916 SPORTS At Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco. , & 4 while—get the valuable Serv-us buy—save them and youll be surprised how uickly they will accumulate—you can get many Compensation Insurance in| ooy igasue expericnee bo was sten- “ played with that club through the sea- ; held at the Panama-Pacific exposition | will remove all your worry.|: to New York by a deal made for him |lected at a conference in this city las Y which the New York club gave Her- | Athletic’ union. Beginning with the Rea]’ Estate and hlveslments BRiEkIEY coroien week until late in"October. The com- 5 York team, with which he played i . - the Travelers’ Insurance Co.| 1008 and 1009, e was traded to the [ New Yotk Dec. 18- Tentative dates | Boston Nationa! league feam and | for the principal athletic events to be son of 1910 and about half of (®e sea- 1B San Francisco during 1915 were n of 1911 when he was brought back | announced tonight to have been se-t B P LEARNED & 0. |ps, deGra i night between President Charles E. | ¥ ol . The New York leader recently made | Moore of the exposition and James K. a trade for him with Cincinnati in (Sullivan, secretary of the Amateur JOHN A. MORAN zog_and Catcher Hartley for Outfield- | A. A, U. basketball championships dur- er Bescher. ing the last week/ of February, import- ant contests are scheduled for every o) g & petitions will be held in the exposition McGrory Building, Main St. HARVARD CAPTAIN | stadium which will inclose a third of —_— a mile running track, including a 440 Office telephone 501-2. Residence 1179-3 For Two Years Most Prominent Play- | yards straightaway for sprinters. The leading events scheduled in- A. A, U. gymnastic champion- March 26 and wrestling, 11-16; fencing, April 26-30; Pan- ama-Pacific boxing championships, May 5-8; modern pentathlon, June 12; public school athletic league 2 er in Crimson Squad. WILLIAM F. HILL, Cambridge, Mass, Dec. 13.—Charles 25 Shetucket St., opp. Thames Bank| . Brickley, of Everett, who kicked himself into fame as a member of | FARM AND CITY PROPERTY OF!tha last two Harvard football teams, ALL KINDS FOR SALE. | was elected captain of the 1914 eleven |} DL nildetic - : | tod } inferscholastic championships 3 Represents 15 Fire Insurance Com-{ wWaiter H. Trumbull of Salem, who | 13; A. A. U. swimming championships, ; ’ July 19-24; A, A 1 all-round cham- A, U. track and | panies. played centor this year, was the other | candidate for the captalnc Brickley came to Harvard from ATTORNEYS AT LAW Phillips ecter academy three years g iy t meason and again during | 30-31; pentathion, Sept. 6; decathlon, 2 the season just closed, he was the | Sept. 10-11; Lacrosse championships, Brown & Perkins, Mtumays-at-law | most prominont meviar o the Hor: ey EA A ondiesy Over Uncas Nat. Bank Shetucket St.| Vard eleven. His field goals were the Minor and sectional championskip Syer W Y e e e Epale '3 | contests will be hald atsuc h times as rance stairway near to Thame: . 1 D P ored | will not _conflict with the national and National Bank. Telephone 85-8, Syiiney sliher TrOEClOn OF Yalo this | ¥ill not ¢ championships. President year. He is 21 years old. e 4 H - Shamp 8 Fres EDWIN w. Hi1GGLs, In’ addition to Brickley and Trum- | Moore will have direct supervision of Rl siing bull, two players received Votes. These | the vachting motor bhoat and aero. varioa Shanson Bultiran | 1o be the Dot Chove ae24 %ald | sport will be in charge of Mr. Sullivan s a f the department of sport R N Percy D. Haughton, and F. J. Bradlee, | & (‘i’“ef i 2 5 ; both of Boston. An officially announc- | oairies of forelgn athictes, yachts and enators Defeat Giants. ed election was unanimous. The Har- | IO00 2088 pave Devn promised and In the Willimantic Duckpin league|Vard club of Boston tonight ‘tendered {1 G2:€8 are being sciocted to | Thursday night the Senators defeséed 2 banquet to “the first football team h i plonship, Aug. field championships, ~Aug. 2 American relay championships Aug. the Giants. A. Anderson had high| 10 brat Yale in the stadium” at which Pt T single and also high three strings. | Captain R. T. P. Storer, Captain-elect Water Basketball in Chicago. | The score: | Brickley and’ Coach Haughton were| Chicago, Dec. 18.—Water baske ball, | the principal speakers. 2 new game, whose inventors hope i Anderson 8. Beck . 102— r i Smith - 79— 248 | ; Martinean 1065 358 | ; Mathien .. 32 sz 95— 258 5 | 138 470 1369 ONLY SLIGHT CHANGES, 100 Asets Real. Co 101 91— 297 Extended Decline, 102 99— 277 04 92— 280| New York, Dec. 18.—Price move- 93 97— 289 | ments on the stock exchange today 100 Cal. Petroleum 28200 Canada Paclfic 100 Cent. of N. J. 5000 Cent. Leather ~— - — | Were mixed and in the end only slight 461 487 483 1420 changes were registered in the gen- eral run of prominent shares, although bt 7 - there were wide movements in isolated ;o:l';:"r w;'_""‘"’*“ Tonight. | The first tendency was down- : e Taftville Basketball|ward. but the market soon recovered eam goes to Willimantic by auto- | itself and the leaders rose from one mobile where they will play the Bm-|to two points above the low figures eralds of that city, Both teams are| As the session neared its end & reac- classed among the fastest In the wuvn«i on set in which ultimately brought ' — | 97 104— p7g | Ready Absorption of Offerings Chmk:‘ | | | Consol. Gas Deere . Seci Den. & Rio G. pr- i ty and an interesting game may he|down the average close to yesterda: counted upon. A number of local fans | range. Canadian Pacific was excep- will 1 on the T.15 car for Willi- | tionally weak, dropping 6 1-2; Amer- mantic to attend the game. The Taft- | lcan Express yielded an additional Yilles will play in the following order: | 5 1-2 points to. 9 ing below par Vickery o Murphy and White for- wards, Jackson and Stanley and Has- ler guards. Tuesday night the Taft- ville team will play the Lebanon|don was credited team, a newly formed organization and 30,000 shares hes Canadian Pacific, on Christmas day afternoon they are|in particular, was offered freely, by siated to play New Haven {n Taftville, | Paris and Berlin as well as London, by . Lon- with disposing of @ Tilinols Cent. Inter-M: ter-Met. Inter-Met. 100 Int. Pu and its acute weakness was due large. | 10 S Trainer Tuthill Recovering {1y to this_selitns. : - 3 > ses with international connec- Lebigh Valley Tyest Point, N, Y. Dec. 13.—Harry | tions ascribed the movement to unset . & Myers . Tuthill, trainer of the Detroit Amer- fcan league club and more recently of | Lol elt gn financial markets the victorlous football team, left here | aampy sn ooy euiten I Of the for his home in Detroit today. Tut- Phe hill has been confined to tha hospital | ol S, ] here since the day after the Army- Navy football game, : Having undergone several success- ful operations while there under the direction of army surgeons, Tuthill was discharged yesterday and was the iness with which the mar- | ket absorbed offerings prevented an jextended decline and induced traders to give up attempts to hammer the list The market showed the same resist- ance to adverse influences that has Dbeen moticeable-in the last few days, and there was active buying during est of honor of the corps of cadets | . i & g : S | the forenoon on 2 scale of & Southern n_the mess hall at their moonday | prices. . While the out is too un- Bore & - Weal, Mmeal today, North merlcan certain to encourage an extended for- Nk et Pac, T fle & ward movement, it was evident that ! ®bbots and Tinker to Meot Sunday. | sentiment was more cheerful, and that Chicago, Dec. 18—Joseph Tinker, | traders, instead of concentrating ef- former manager of the Cincinnati Na- | forts on the short side, were inclined tional League ball club, will meet|t0 shift at least temporarily, to the Charles Fbbets, president of the|long side. Brooklyn, club, in Indianapolis next The postmaster general's recommen- Sunday he sald today. The two are|dation in his annual report of gov- @xpacted to decide whether the sale of | ernment ownership for telephone and i,,,k,, by the Cineinnat{ elub will be| lelegraph lines exerted only temporary wsumated. Tinker declared he will|influence on American = Telephone e to zes a certified check for ,h.iwh!ch soon recovered from a sharp "- i | decline Bonds were 210,00 bonus he was he will consent to p receiva before ¢ with Brooklyn. . with a down- i oud) ward tendency. Reading general fours Plaji wera essentlaily heavy. dropping 2 3-8.| [of S % lainfield at Taftville Saturday. * | Total ‘gales, par vaiue, $1.630,000. 6 Soutbery . | E;::rgla;;'ba!fie\;nnnn the Taftvilla| United States twos declined 1-4 and 21l team will play Plain- | the s vanced 1-2 3 GBS0 106 Trovidence, Birest winnte| - . opan advanced 12 on oall and the game promises to be well PRAYERS FOR INVESTORS. yorth secing. Tattville wil play as — cllows: Raymond goal, Deejardiens | Boston Clergyman Receives Unique and Frank GreenMalgh full backs, Wil- Request from New York freq White, Knowles and Roy balf = Z acke, L ling and Finlayson for-| Boston, Dec. 18.—Rev, Charles L wards, Jess and Jim Greenhalgh left|page, assistant pastor of the Dudley Tenn. Copper Texas & Pacific Tezas Co. ..... Third Avenus Under. Tpye. . TUnlon’ Pacific Us forwards, Blanchette center. Street Baptist church, today issued a A denial of a report that he had made Red Sox Release Mundy. unfortunate investors in railroad se- Boston, Deec, 18.—William E. Mun- | curities the special subject of a pub- | &y, who played first base for the Bos- | lic praver. He did this, he said, in| . Wousen ©.. ton Americans during part of Jast sea- | Justice to the railroads and to him- | 107 Wisconsln Gent. . gon, was released to the Worcester | Self after he had received a telegram | Totel sales 282450 shares. New England league club today. Mun- | from New York reading: e 4y came to noufon from u,,’ pm‘,fl_ “Noticing your prayers for investors COTTON. mouth (Va.) team. Announcement was | In rallroad securities, will you kindly ew York, Dec. 18.—Spot cotton ade of the appointment of Dr. Charles | Include investors in wheat for May | quiet; middling uplands, 12.90; guif. F. Green as tralner of the Boston | delivery both in Chicago and New |13.15, Sales, 1,500, team. York; also investors in flaxseed and | Futures closed steady. December. corn, thereby obliging several parties | 12.54: January, 12.38; March, 12.60; interested in the abeve and who will | May, 12.61; July, 12.56 anxjously await results.” G o Princeton Opens With a Victory. New York, Dec. 18—The hockey| Mr, Page said that h - season opened hers tonight with a a;—m‘keafny such eong-a:?.“m o MO EY. very fast game in which Princeton des | - New York, Dec, 18—Call money feated St. Paul's school by 8 goals to 3, 8TOCKS. firm, 3 a 3 1-2 per cent.; ruling rat Hobey Baker, Princeton’s star player, | Sale, High. Low. Close. | 8 1-2: last loan, 3; closing 3 a 3 1- scored flve of his team's goals, The| 00 4las dud Mine 19% 9% ) Time loans easier; sixty days 5 1-2; game was remarkably clean, not one| g0 Amal, € fl 1% 41% | ninety days, 5 1-4; six months, 5. of the participants being ruled off 330 ’.-u.'neu Suzar 204 :1':: :fl‘:é rod for an Infraction of the rules. A E A 5 8 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. s e 3 4 T Open. High Low. Close. 2 ® @ S Henry a Coach at Amherst. Ambherst, Mass,, Dec. 18.—John Hen- AT IS5 % ry, catcher of the Washington Amer- ican league baseball team, was ap- 70% 60% % 70% 69 1-16 69% . 89 pointed coach of the Amherst hockey | 1its Am Smethne : X { ¢ E team tonight. Henry, who was grad- " / : : AR i R L ated from Amherst in 1910, = was | ;100 gommm as a hockey player while |\ is the name of a particularly high quality of various foods put up in attractive orange and purple packages, and sold by all grocers at popular prices. Serv-us is the name chosen for the entire line. Serv-us Foods are unequalled. When once used, you will order Serv-us ever after—on or in each package of Serv-us Brand goods is a val- uable Serv-us Coupon. : = Reduce the Cost of Living & o</ without reducing the quality of what you eat g Flour Spices Baked Beans Condiments gj Coffee Pickles Soups Chocolate Tea Rolled Qats Catsup Macaroni and a hundred other kinds of pure foods. Serv-us Brand Foods are all packed in sanitary packages and in accordance with the U. S. Pure Food Laws. L isa coupon scheme wo-r?h~ Coupons with every food product you beautiful things for yourself and your | home with them. ‘ Serv-us means everything in foods— w on h and every package. fle M §el'v_|ls cou o =i(l:r:mme:;:at ::cei;save them and get most anything your heart desires for yourself or your home. Your, grocer has Serv-us Brand products or can get them from ‘The L. A. Gallup Co. Norie'én will become more popula than water | use of its compa polo be: ack of night swimming meet with 1 aguatic line ch of e : meet will open the loc and is expected to trength of the tea season {on the which Tigers’ Sutton Accepts Hoppe's Offer. utton to- night accepted an of for _— = $1,000 a side. Sutton challenged Hoppe '|'l:t" Red Sox may have to cut out . but the champion | Hot Spr It will | next y sted on the larger gamn | be played in Chic | SPORT NOTES. go next February. Pitcher Vean Gregg of the Naps is!| George Mullin, the former | doing-a “S | Cleveland department ter. win- the appears more White Sox will take up th ing quarters | again next s Catcher Bill by joining Joe Kelley’s N R O&H to_return 4 | old St. Paul. Pitcher Bob Harmon may not return | sas City Blues is trying to arange for { to the big show in 1914. With the title | a Western league team to play on his . | to 500 acres of land in his pocket the | lot flinger has real | Ge Cardinal plantation owner. The Yale News i analysis of Walter Camp’s All-Amer- 1889 gives Yale the | on the gridiron next fa an | | teams since 79 Yale men | been chosen up to this year. | e | is second with 58, while Princeton and many warm friends in Tigertown. li. 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Krugers Viburn-0-QGin RAVYVMVVMVINAY SARRARAS Pennsyl follow with 4 eton and the univer it is understood able to agree on not be | of years. 3 | _Acording to letters from the coast, ’ | Christy Mathewson is becoming some- what of a golf expert. “Big SIx,” ihe letters say is reeling off 85 “Bobb} the unive team and a ability, has scholar to Gooch’s he several oc ter than m baseball. He is now ir ss with his father In Los An- and says he’ for “k i 'ifnr:.v N; iling: in a golfing duel ere long. The Indian s that while he r ball 3 i i hink trading “Rabbit" ille for the former manager of | the Red: | ranks of the ball players. 1 Kin | the the salt two been recorded to be held in a fresh i i | amp after field there p ining . Their practic n sold to the local ra which will take po 1100 miles her flight ater clims compa e et baseball, two to be played in Ann Ar- Richmond Walker, the W bor and two in the Salt City. in a | pitcher, may hook up with a >, son of the Hon Y N T i1 has rece Germany has a swimming prospect e club. George is now work »fic f Bd. Stein, former > pitcher and now county in Detroit. for the Berlin Olympics of 1918, ing of the year, held in Spandau re- whose proficienc victory to Ha: :nt football *rimson at the national championship Charlie Bric th his. toe ug! vard during the re vill represent shotput eve r track and fie Brooklyn, January was 78 4- | record in 1910. s, It has leaked out that former Pri ident Lynch of the National le: decided to release the veteran umj President George au of the Kan- meida is en the Blues are on the road. srge figures that this arangement | wouid put a crimp in the Federal league patronage in K. wing. | Frank Wootton, the Australian rider is Danny Mal t rival on h turf has retired at the age | Emslie at once at his old salary, and , the posse large rurnme.’ Wootton once r a present of | $10,000 from M. 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Twelve games are carded for the basketball team and 28 contests will be played by the baseball team. A series of four games has been arranged between Michigan university and Syracuse in the last international swimming meet- cently, Luetzow, a younger member of the Magdeburg club made a new world’s record for swiming 100 me- rs with the breast stroke. His time while the best previous as 73-5s, made by W. Bathe Robert Emsile, a year ago, and with the notice of discharge Lynch sent a check for 3600 to Emslie. When the board of directors of the league heard of it they ordered Lynch to reengage the latter resumed work. It if be- lieved that Governor Tener soon will appoint Emslie a traveling supervisor of umipires, for which the vetern is