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' BEFORE STARTING YOUR FALL WORK TAKE A- “WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION wark of Yale’s Power. : : —— ; 2 since 1 took the last ;au:‘:txl;._ ‘Whatever may be the offensive and a - oe | Eineas 1 e E \ 3 5 : oroughly convinced ti 3 . ; 2 3 n \ . mer's Swamp-Root cured ammuflwmd?mweg? ne who s B s . pes- - lend it to others suffe 3 : ing as I aid. - My busband was troubled with ney and ,bladder troubles and he your s'lfl;g;“fofil and it cured M was about five vears ago. You may publish this letter ff ¥ Tigers Show Spirit. > i 4 thi it T Z t, g The 3 ‘was the date of ‘the tive ¢ MRS. E CAMFT > ey Palmer Me-| ana e - o Sine it e £ Sl 3 Gomleviita 3 < ke to the fact—that Fire i A tiseb P bey Y * aae 1’ - b \ the marki Subscribed 2nd sworn to befars ‘e 2 3 \ in Windham and New London || this 13th of July, 1803, Insurance is cne of the most import- Har: “back out-J . A e e R \ s “Eepaa ant matters that the at-|played throwing the intended: recipient of the - m‘h;gmg;vmc of every one having mv% g of football .u'rrohw. = e rab A o with the ‘They must be natives—hatched and grown in these two counties. T for Van Duren Co.,, MicHs an hour and réave you - stranded. | but w system will m‘mmmm"‘mw f of» Captain ; d ngues—| Legs, 7. The Builetin will buy the prize birds at the regular market price = Wake up and ses that your property Zam¢ wet field and ball consequently re- S o Rrimoain e .. 35| Cnops, im addition to the prize to be awarded. o : Letter to ~ Dl eovered by a Policy of In-| encirely different type of football. OUL- | soives upon. these four .conditions,| tr,ucsday. lly given ; H The turkeys offered for prise must have head and feathers off, en- Dr, Kilmer & Co,, Iy O aviond o It Tor YOu.| classed a8 they Weks by the Blies in | hamel, the. difealts in paseing. the | Sot t betin ool a2 0 | Nt Saik Pork, trails drawn and wings cut off at first jolnt. Binghamton, N. ¥. JSAAC 8. JONES, periods, they put Up & | slowing up of the runners, the out- | Hiee LIE by Sy e B b The fivet prize of $10.00 to the largest and fattest young turkey: nd’ Raal: Evtate. Aonts esperate period | punting of the ends and the over- 8 Saturday. second prins of 1o the second largest and faitest young furkey: Prove Wnat Swamp-Root Wi'l DoFor Yo" Insurance a: marched twice down the field for | throwing of the forward: = - hird of t end fattest tw N 91 M. (3 pass. the Poultry, 1 prize to the larges rkey raised In New Ae < Richards Building, touchdowns. Harvard to date has worked almost | to' T hunal ! H Chicks, London or Windham counties. Send fen cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Several years ago the Harvard sta- | sclely with old style football, scldom th R Binghamton, N. Y, for a sample sizs ‘dedicated to the pastime of ng On - b uabs, ‘The contest is open to any man, woman, or girl residing in bottle. It will convince anyone. ¥ atum was resorting to_any passing play. One ; A The turk bmitted o JOHN A. MORAN bulwark of Yale's power is the best secondary . these counties, [ must be submitted for examination and || will also receive a booklct of valuabis game. 1 and forward passing attacf, and as the ggg‘u m-:.m above . Groceries. vdcm-n;hm Tuesday fore Thanksgiving at 12 o’clock noon. ,nflmnl:?' c%;nng about' the kidneys possessed result Harvard unquestionably would - Feor the largest and fattest young $10.00 will be awarded and bladder. When writing be sureand | Investment BI’OkCl‘ in its 8 P g i O UL ot B L 2 in sddition te the market yrice. This turkey will be given to tme | |mention the Norwich Daily Bulletim.| REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ard field conditions be other than fair. MACK _RIGHT IN P e 17“1:,. Rock Nook home. g,mt mt‘y‘-;gng and one-dollar sizel A SEECIALTY. ¢ the et o oo Ay M 1B MAKING ' OHANGE | Jieifehat 5 To the raiser of the sscond young turkey in size s priz of gseo || ZOtUcE 107 Se 7 3] drue soren % ~ —_— in addition to mar] price Iven. turkey will fur- ¥ 20 Adpes VR terrific power of the big Green team | (i a P 2 tereific Dower of the Mif Oresn tesm | their rumming or aay daisy in’ passing (By Hugh 8. Fallerton), & g e AL - o N S Tl A i g L PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING remainder of the contest made Dart- | pia; give the Harvard'men a bet- [ o 24| Molass - To the ralser of the largest and fattest turkey over a year ol T A0 G e mouth work its hardest to, securs the | ter/opportunity to get in and break up| _Connle Mack either is proving him- e Dalry, + i8] Porto Rico, @ prize of $5.00 in addition to the market price. This will go to the o o tarfopptetuntiy o (seif_the wisest man-in basebail or he| ASdamy ' New. OrigSals © County Home for Children for a Thanksgiving dinner. T F BURN v You are about to start on|,on toth these occasions te team Harvard Uses Passes. S e S TR T T ey | e Pl The Judges will be disinterested persons who will weigh {he tur- ey 3 o ai e ‘admittedly | | Harvard, on_the other hand, hasia or_ £ s Honeycom ) Bottle, 28-55 keys at ers Bres. market. - : your vacation e it Spmanente pmar by | delayed and double pass methiod of | d Bggr— " | merosens Ol 1014 Al turkeys that are eligible for competitien will be purchased at Healmg and Plumbm.g tdhe game, but their nxx&.(n‘ spirit and ¢ % 8 0;; u-::m “::ic :fiu;:,t h.;“r:x’g m“w.ho "-’nw? a bird in the 92 Fi s esire to do honor to their new play- . will ' pi e T ze 18 wom or mot ranklin = For your sake and your fam-| fesie, o do honor, (o e Meer than acourate . ¥ ¢ S e treet 5 kound Clams, ep. i H i any had reckoned. <Coi uently this the play becomes m ily take out an Accident Policy | 41y bad reckoned Consequently this gltective, “The difculty of executs 12| “anned Salmon in the velers before you the Yale team, which is now is consid- | tbese passes with customary s open. |1 % i s Je 8O- | crea evenly matchied with Harvard. | shen the ball has 2 B R T ¥ ._5 ax :“ b o Deals Have Fell| McCann's Views on Salaries. Robert d. Cochrane- ‘the" manager | v 6. F. LEARKED & Cu Slogan Changes Hands. Fower and-effectiveness of this Prince- | of & team. The conditions are unusua). 01} foa, 3 Through. Manager. Gene McCann of the New GAS FITTING, Fdll s Prior to the last four seasons Yale tack. First: Ph hia is a cheap ball Brand.” siek Cod, is| Chicago, Nov. 17—Roger Bresnahan |London club has returned from Omaha| PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, had been winning the annual games %, the plays worked through Evait whob: (he' (eatn 15" SN Cli Tot announced today that two deals Where he attended the annual con- % = ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW consistently. The team took this win- | this double and delayed passing attack }f.‘ “well the erowds do mot pay as 3 15-15|Flatfisa, 18| garding his future—one by which he |Vention of the National association.) !0 West Main Street, Norwich, Corifi.. big T LAW | ning spirit into every game, and the miuch as smaller crowds do in other | Sea Bass, <15/ Saimon; %0-3s | would have become manager of the |Manager McCann is optimistic over| -Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. N . siBomN saying “Harvard gets the stige fright arou Cities.' They ‘have been trained:-that | Musssis pki _ 40l . ~ 48 | Brooklyn Federals and aonther by |the outlook for minor-league ball dur- . - EDW L s, at the sight of a blue jersey,” becams around play 5 B Cods” Tongies, 16 5 which he hoped to own the Clevelart |ing the coming season and says that Law. the siogan of the Yale rooters. Sud-|and thess undoubtedly would = prove| ' Secomd:'The Athletics never have Hay, Grais and Feed. Assoclation franchise and transfer it|he has most of his plans for the com- Phone 581 - mar10d raemy this slogan and the blue jerseys | sround losers instead of ground gain-|been a magnetic team. Their person-|No. 1 Wheat, "{ %fl::l::?c—h::‘:tfl} h:lec lh’x now, &.e anw‘ :;ntft ’:-xe:;omy mfl ::: ;l[:rhe:l:! SIS cago’ Nation< g als.” ailed to work so successfully, and now | ers, 8s the turn around the'snd would ['ality has not been.known. Few of them: had personal e e CUERE D ran, o for the past few years the Harvard|be much more difficuit to accomplish Middil 3 1. E whose names wil i Brown & Perkins, Attomeys-ai-Law | 17, 70 8038 2N e adopted o similar | on & wet Aeid, < o Thirat phfi‘;“'flfll’,fi % 2| 3reaa our, g6 Do v As for rumors that he might suc- |fst as they sigrxll e e MODERN PLUMB[NG Over Gucas Nat, Bank, Shetucket St.|slogan when talking of the Yule game,| In the matter of punting .on & wet |watching. them. lost imierest Sesotio g il d Mesl, |ceed Henry O'Day as. Cub that as soon as he can clean up the nce stairway to Thames | changing the color of the jersey from | day Harvard should show to an advan-| they wom so steadin, bane tor oase | Somn, busher ¢| Bresnahan said he had not conforced |accumulated mail waiting his atiention | 18 as sssential in modern house 3, blue to crimson. Harvard will have| tage, providing: Yale's gunting in the|a’ wor Chambiohship’ tharn. Winntng p g::;g“l’fe!‘:dam (Thomas. His trip to|that he will get down to business. |electricity is to lighting. We guaran- e ne of s Inning sp! iceton game considered as a cri- .other ‘Ameri 0, he sald, wz made o e lower lary limit, Manager Mc- other phase of football outside the | terion of its ability in this department. | team did: Tt ‘i':.“w'%'fl:m’;"‘“" s Bopad o 5 o7 27 | cann' thinke® will not. slow down the [toe ‘e ver” st PLUMBING WORK offensive and defensive systems of the | LeGore in that game, which was play- . G ] grade of ball in this league, though it | DY xpert workmen at the fariest REOPEN STOCK EXCHANGE.| Contesting teams is the weather and|el on a dry fleld, several times out-| ol In. Mwm, y;&f:’:n:‘m B 0] sneepr. Plank May Be Sold to Yanks will make the managers lot much |Prices. : i field conditions, punted his ends, sending his punts low | perous. They. wanted bigher: cabos 8 $30 Ca05e. nse-ge| New York, Nov. 18—The sale ty the|DSFder. Class B ball players will have | Ask us for plans and prices. - Large Bond and Investment Houses| This Eives rise to the question of |and fast and dliowing: the Princeton| b the face of s borey hgner salarics Lambe. 18| New York Americans of ddie Bianic L b developed in the Tuture, fnstead 2 "Are Mot Prapared. which of the two_ sttacking systems | men to start well in running back the | iness . man, owner of the team, Hogs $9:10 | the veteran left-handed pitcher of the|ys STALDIE Off major league discards, 3 will b the more hindered by a wet | ball before the Yale ends were in-posi- | Mack'could hot. ses the way 4o. pay Hides. Philadelphia Athletics, will likely be |\ Pis opinion. J EF. TOMPKIN . N T o5 2nexpeot0 | “rore‘is e, gencral iimpression that a fare fairly high and he Eives Tis ends | mensines e a1, Manager ho real. | THER Jool-skins 13-17 | Spleied within the next few davs, it MYSTI % % SOTimal of e eEe PR oS- | et sootnan, firmishos & sHippery. progoc | plenty Of Hine to get-aniersthems i e ey Jeem 1s past:ifa;tust:and | | Bteers. 1n, . 12| = P B Ve DT % —C 67 West Main Street S K g ™ the ndaY | sition to receive on & punt or kick-oft | this should w Somie, dapRrtnbntt Cows, 1% v Y avis, of the ‘New Yaik l:‘ m‘ h;?; “There , of course, be.a loud and | Bulls, 10 American " team said that President|Ladies’ Aid Society Entertained—Jame: long howl the public. over the| Sheep skins. 's- 1 Farrell put ih a claim -for Plank as ork or to pass from one back to another, | providing the field and although' this is the alibi usually " wet. McNamara's - Death—Proposed -New passing from the . Athletics. of Bane | Skun 4 soon as Mack asked for waivers > i i Ea - | dor._Plank. Coombs, Oldring, and per. | Xo; 1 Piagk strive| o, 4.prosq, | ihat Farrell expected to close the desi| Sidewalk. i o LA F Bk B Al CRIMSON ADVANCE GUARD AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION. Bt e s Svenalilng: |30 S, [Esms Bt Fox. 3. TR Mrs, Herbert Lamphere entertained|sidewalk to be construcied from the & PRACTICED IN NEW BOWL NATloNlAL REGISTRATION COM. m m;.u would see that the best thing 5 ow . a1 = Mm:‘:.uu Yale Hasn't Decided Upon Numbering ‘L‘h& men;g;x:‘a;e:h:o::zg:d&._:!%: ::lelr:_:?' ;;-;:1::! S\?Blt:es(;:!e‘('e; :‘;um Rain Did Net Hinder Harvard’s Boot- | President A.'J. Lill. Jr P ih:"tg;n house entirely and 70-75 No. 1.Derl 3250 |, An announcement from the Yale|tic avenue Thursday. During the aft-|bur street to Greenmanviile around. He ain inder Harvard's | - | Preside 5 , Jr., Announces | Teby 8 s football management on the question|erncon work was done by the ladies.| Will soon have figures which will Be ers—Yale Practiced -on Old Field. ames for Ensuing Year. 0 me.it seems that Mack s wiser of numbering the players stated that| A s . tc even than. we have thought. . Fio has At 6 p'clock supper was served and a|submitfed o the street committee from e v e b “to- DPleasant social evening was enjoyed. |the Village Improvement society and New Haven, Conn, Nov. 19.—A| New York, Nov. 19.—Alfred. J. Lill, | SSeDyeome of his ~players go - back | should let -thewhole: crew link.to-|ord against the innovation, although g i northeaster, biowing ‘thirty miles an [Jr., president of the Amateur Athleti |At°adily; bas seen others grow carless | gether. there is some Gpposition £o It on the Teatls £F ey, MuNamars, B ot o of B e hour and bringing with it nearly two |union of .the United States, tonight Giacipline and of playing because uf| “Down ia Baitimore it is.realized| part of the college faculty. It is not| James McNamara. who has been ill| e ‘made, Already many of the prop- inches of rain and snow, made no_dif- jannounced the names of the import- | “RtinUed prosperity. that the jig is up.l Those in close| impossiblbe that it will be adopted by | With Bright's disease for a long time,|erty owners have signifed their awill- ference ;m!;ldm: ptfll :x the tfl.,_ :{:; i.uo,,g P‘,‘m, committee of ;ewutl’er:mnm l'u m"co!nma tppuch ;fl&x{th:‘:;- h:wa:'::_lt ‘lst.mm Yale next Saturday, although ¢hances glhd at the l;gme of his mother, Mrs. | jnoness tn pay their part of the cost vard - an o £00 eams ® today. | the A. A. U. for the ensuing year, The | Jack create emnants-of his | press. 3 3 are against its ad L argaret cNamara, Monday at = Tocal | o adlvance uard. comelss: | sacratary -tresonmny chsulng year, The lold team & new pennant competitor | and covers its Alsappointmerit with in- s aptai. . The. qus + St]of the sidewalk comstruction and it Yale has never placed herself on rec- tion has not come before the Y: - | Webster, Mass., where he had gone on g mg. of twenty players, Head -Coach |man of this committee, He'cén if anyone can. Mack'is, in | nuendoes of a dreary outlook for the|agement for final action. e M- | e - e s o Rishly reqpectoes s“l:)md n&g:fi x;elz;u be put through a more normal as- |F8ughton and assistant coaches, had| Besldes Frederick W.- Rubien, as greatest -judge .f|International leagus, When the out- —— citizen and was a weaver in the wool- E what was termed a “satisfactory” try- |chairman, . the following men through- | 81l Play: Tle | law cause is' ended, Personally, All-Americans Won. en mill up to the time of his iliness, — 1t was significant of the situation as | %% 0 the new Bowl. out the country, who are chairmen o players. [of the opinion that the TFederal| 1, angeles, Calif. Nov. 15—The |3bout two vears ago. He leaves, be- o whols et prices fm the mion 85| Much of the arfll was devotéd to|of local registration -committees, are e . It ‘is sald | league promoters are simply whistling| o)) Star americans and Netionals |Sides his mother, his wife, two sons, ot e ol gl aers ] members: that"today there are a dozen players | to keep up their courage. They have|iiosed their series. hete todes s | Willlam and Charles McNamara, and declines earlier-in the day. Some of Jacob W _Stumpf, Metropolitan. as- | 37 Wwho practically. belong to|been hit too hard.finandiaily to recov- | giimer ‘winning five to four and ev. | two dau mi:n' Misses - Gertrude and . with i all sociahtion; J. Frank Facey. New.Eng- |15 er ‘and are stalling along in the|ening the series, each taking two | Frances McNamara of this place, and For Infants and Children n nge declined | £1€8, despite the fact that the gridiron |land . association; Herman _Meyer, :m: many cases Mack does - these [hope of some .sort of leniency at the|goames Score. three brothers, Michael, Thomas and “two to Points and accord. | Was covered with slush’'and the water | Middle Atlantic assoclation; Will g3 .out o, pure friendship for the|hands of organized baseball. Person- REE | William McNamara of Webster, Mass.| Jny Use For Over 30 Years 3% (0 rustwortly eDaIts Mmost of tie p. Mahan also kick- | Burdick, South Atlantic association; ,DIS¥€rs or for the minor league man-[ally I canmot see wiere consideration |Nationale 51 Entertained R, N. = : were in the form of foreign. |¢d Soals with good success. After a|Harry ¥, Keator, Central association; | A8S. . < should. be shown :to anyone who tried = AL o e taired.h, ANiigs hiws certificates. short signal drill the players left for.| How many future Colling’ and Bak- | to wreck years-of painful effort in the| gonletRe, L o 583 rs. Bugene Smith of Mistuxet av~ oy | New London to join the rest of the 3. Carran ers and Planks. he has. on: demand he | uplift of the national game.” A : ftfue entertatned the members of the| gigeiy of ‘Harvard squad tomorrow, LT 2lone knows. But it is safe. to.say . e ol X 5 Florine Dow camp, Royal Nelghbors, at 4 . Coach Haughton and . Trainer associatiol he knows where he can get material| NEW : WORLD’S SERIES PLANS. Chicago Feds Hold Me: ating her home Thursday evening. A social 2 Dong o Eine for.a- oam: e time 4 ) 5 .’ strong t T 7 C me %vas _enjoyed and refreshments g :5"’::’1“ exegfi::’t"pgw lh:‘;'e. “The ququan wymm ported that haif & d:nl:ncmm o e | Consist_ of . Nine es Instead of | Chicago, Nov. 19.—Directors of the| were served. LEGAL NOTICES % Ha: players expressed ‘themseives ociation: W. | Athletics, “tempted by offers ‘from the| Seven—Highest Price- Seat $1.50. | Chicago Federal league club met here New Walk AR - o ol ek P wis & reaction in |as confident of victory on Ssturday. |Pyke Johneon Rocky Mountein asso-|5e0f (red o "hold. up" Mack for| o o insion | G Rext wesle, when It 1s Hhay Shcers| Ll Bugineer Bdward E. Brieklin, 3 - |1t to secret ; Dr. 3 , In- el . 5 It ; a foregone conclusivn 3 y. B ek Boweres, e e e B e e e e e e S e The e wories cnasinion. | 1 e ot Stk o Vean i | ™ e sletad. PRECOSAL FOR STATE ROAD WORK: advances in copper and lead tomorrow. ‘Hawaiian association. -~ = *|ship. he probably would have . beea | cOnsist- of - nine. games, and . that the - better demand for players were -’ compelled -to yfeld or to compromise | highest price .for a.reserved seat will | Bowdoin Elected Leadbetter Captai getting accustomed to the Bowl, Head SEALED PROI but loshingput .them in-bad thotica] | be $L50. . The players will share in the | Brunswick, Me, Nov. 17.G: l . i Coacn Hikey seut ine Tale' blayers |HARVARD ELEVEN CAMPING position. Mack now has a strong alibi | receipts of the-first five games and |I.eadbetter, ‘16, of South Lincoln was nier rlps g ignal on through a lons, secret sl EW fo present in case he.is criticized for | five victories must. be recorded in.fa- |chosen captain of next DT Zor the Tolioming sestions of Stase old- Yale field, which was in miser- , AT. NEW LONDON |iqttin~"go “Tiis stars—New - Haveqr | YOr. of one of the contesting teams to | cootoall toam tadme oo © Bowdoin A T TR e able shape. The plavers handled the |If Weather Permits They Will Prac. | Times Leader. ) decide ,the, nehip. adbecy an and spectications on A6 in the office ‘water-soaked pigskin in the ogmgll- tloe at Plant Field This Aff R ¢ wi of th e State Highway Commissione® aces cated lateral and forward oF B e ) Sullivan Defeates Demarest. TR e : GREEN-ELEVEN. ENTITLED-TO. | 1ot etk e o el leasue, when | Dubuque. lowa; Nov. 19— George v R INGTON About 21, : playeued of thirty Harvard football| ' - BERTH'AMONG.BEST:FOUR | Governor TJener calls his delesates to- e . Datpaieti 990 HA ANA s D o e or. Rt ether , on Dec. By arrange- yers matcl ere 3 ” p- )t by. Coach Haughton' -and qxw Dartmouth -Had. Great Scoring— Ma- _:.unterm: players . whostake part in fh. tonight. forced). ~Also construction of a 30-foat Brickiey, arr: N : span steel Beam Reinforced Con= large - - heavy gross de- £ > chine " Thi 4 big games.next October will cut up —— = n crete Bridge. Plans and specifications R e - Practios. swas held sin the. Faie Bowi g N Rt the EOOTRAEL-NOTER, - o | R e TR S e ¥ cage. 3 | oo Faged iy ) The ratfng of the Dartmouth_eleven | Mer years It is belleved-that the mag. & i = linear feot of Gravel or Trap Rook ‘Cotton Market. e i After ‘supper, the men ‘went " to |a | 3 fo0tPall’ critics will be on e ey T i Caviain . 2ot o Beonayivania o Macadam constraction, Pians New York, Nov. 19. — Spot cotton v Th theatre. It weather - conditions! are | oo si 08 3 ave ot Hreaisa - touberslly: o thal Bt QuATTehack. The racant e D specifications at Selectmen futures c stead: 3 tice-behind gates on Plant uwm.“.fa'm'” the Big-Green- el Incidentally, the' basel public |team has braced greatly. Penn State East __ Hampton. A ‘ - LiusANON—A] 8L Januasy 137, Vtarch 148, leve L i middling uplands 7.50; no sales. g00d tollay-it'is planned M'Mn-ym atter. have: been ‘treatéd : too< 1 be st place among eastern !ml ejcome; the reduction mx(n p;lee-: will play Pittsburg Thanksgiving day. = Native Bono ng, of course, ‘the calt E the skries takes B Plans and July 790, October $.04. Aot oo T amvard practice. werk- |® siemal aril hall. o |the " teams against which it played |- . e Two of.the_grestest varsity players ||| st ki, ez wed Be. || | iS00 “Bic Work g work getting the ] 5938 | Some ‘may - argue- that Princeton- de- TEN TEAMS ‘BUNCHED of the day, Barrett of Cornerr and ing, ete. 3.;)(5*10‘:)& ook ottt ow ok P e : et G e, hat - Privesls : IN“BICYCLE .RACE. | Scovil of Yale, come from Cleveland. Other attractice shert brige and cruises Sock " Machdam i beai ey must:rank above 3 o S Scovil {s Just now balidinx up s repu- ;""“ Wele H:'-& 2 and specifications a: Town Clerks Oy ot Two Miles ahd'Twe Laps Ahead of the 2 en_a sensation ||| NEW YORK MAL. . 3 438 BRESNAHAN - TO ' RECEIVE more ‘than_two-tor ot A & in practically every game he has play- SALARY OF $18,000 Recqwd, For'the Hours. ed at Cornell. He can kick, he can | <werslOffices, Pier 14, ER., NewYork run with the ball and as a efensive| On any Rallroad Ticket Office oOF | Bary Dona ooraPaniod DY & Surely Cleas i IR TNe TSN saube: authorized tourist egency, BRaY Omei-grd o7 the cost of the wor E The State Highway Commissioner r ;7;"“ the right to reject any and &l 8. ¢ mated at Hartford, Conn.,, Nov. 13th, 1914, Reported That Catoher Jimmy 'Archer ?ummlflpu-a;ty t;:‘norgwm Considering Offer From Federals ndications mow point to a.fair, o on Saturday. . Nov, 19.—The, terms under | students sent 33,000 hers signed e credit. . Thre teams, Plercy and Du- 20 bet on their team at odds of | manage the. teamn a5 on 5 e ‘the uy, Kopsky and Hansen and the Be- today : 2t onee. 5 e player and i Tea2onably | evening. - Pierey -and Hansen e ; Giants Purchassd 'Marshall's Release, | & cI28e Provi i : o & : icap \ B New York, Nov. 18—The New York expiration s i Bitatia weuta-ont butor NoTicE 7o GREDIORS. o Freed o - ¢ X s would:re-enter the race. . AT A COURT OF PROIATE National club -purchased the 3 ~ 3 " fast pace of. the.-week had les- 00 Frankl reet t Norwi itni) a for the Dig- Teacsut Caten Robert From = B i St Ee toatns wiew 100 F in St friot of Norwich: ‘on the ‘T5tn day %, C. 3. BENNETT. & State Highway Commissioner. ¥ Room 27, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. the Denver olub.of the Western . ot Y only two miles and two laps ahead Der, A D 1918 Marshall canght for the Davenport room for Bresmahan, Chicago Siat ail Hangver S T e U oar. e TGN, B0 °§9 eague lm: Prfluv he wm“nm join_ Presi- 3 trangl The chiet lnfl;lm v: 't::: ‘flsi;‘xfi e b aul District decesusd. 5§ dent Tener! . the -early -nigh - red, .nat & , Biter. "G s s sai gt was o ool TRY ONE OF OUR 8 i W ald < weg 91, N : , : p 2 . ; : within Six montns ifom this date, DL Chicago Fede’ Capital Increased. | (085 3 ; X A ; e s 1 - \ . Bostinga Hotce: to i i Chicago, Nov. 19~The capital stock is considering an offer from bote Sha D s e s R ot _the ‘Chtcago ‘ciub. of ‘the Srederai | &35 Baf derate. - ‘- chas enough_injured” to fores Bis E C rlC ! detased Jagt O infitRng X ne ‘moet- S e S e Slrouiation 15 said Discrict, saa <+ | Cameron, a enc 3 Fetuen to_this Court. Petaluma, Calif.’ Nov. :19; “UEAC : £ P > 5 < ; NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Nationals defeatéd the All-A ‘MENACE - | thoun-Halsteas, | Solger- il Law- Bread I Oaste S e apove 2aa Tortaotns 18 & e tomuy S | THinks utiaws Have- Been -Mit Too!1: ‘Thomes-Haney, - 185 : Reete " Faxniw C. CHUBGH, X C gRTB st gy G . e B R b AL credliars of said g : holidaying, M “Kept | * 5 T { . ed eredy no ‘Freddie Welsh Mests His-Matoh. | Avoy. 3o st £ touch ‘with - ot e s Jeailers Eaa wons 1,934 milse Ds'Sgaiist said cstate