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P (o 3 1 3o WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION i ~ ! : )ia POLICY WITH , & g e : Tt e n 3 S S s oo Tesis Br-| < REWI = J I Diamond ), L. LATHROP & SONS v and , nel i \REWING S 0S Diamonds ' . ' Diamonds ‘The most sensationel football sea-)the Quakers were triumphant until son in recent years will close this| 1306, when the no score tie occurred.| The jurors ate. peanuts gro by . i one £ag ROLCE mrvante-Corneil Samaat. Philadophia | resuiany, Cornells second. . Victory sylvania-Cornell game elp] regularly, 01 5 3 Ty g 3 on Thanksgiving day and the Army- |coming last season, when’the Ithaca dfffi. SOEL ey . Mok 1 X “ l-s ! Navy game on the same fleld two days | team won, 21 to 0. "*“*| grapefruit, lemons and sweet potatoes 8 il ohn 9. Il. DIISS later. Compared with the Yale-Prince-| The Army-Navy games began taree|Which he said he had grown, without -~ y fhaae ton, Princeton-Harvard and Yale-Har- | years earlier than the Cormeil-Penn- | fertilizer on his everglades farm this N PR : & vard series, these annual games are of | sylvania series, but owing to breaks in|Year. & 126 Main Street comparatively modern origin. The in- | the service matches but 18 contests| Callahan said, on cross examination, terest, however, is keen and each sea- | have been held. Of these contests, the | that his farm was used as a show son the elevens play before crowds that | Navy has won 9, the Army 8, and 1|DPlace for visitors to the Everglades % . - Z tax the capacity of the stands, resulted in a tie. Although the Navy |@d that it was on the edge of Lake ENGLAND'S The Cornell-Pennsylvania series be- | has a one-lfime‘lmd, the ba?:tm hl::: gfimhmnfl ne}.;:;fil-;?m “a” im‘::.h FINEST gan in the autumn of 1893 and hag|scored the greater numl poi n the 13 EST A continued without interruption for 21| their 8 victories totaling 182 points to|soil than land further down the Ev- D E N T l ST years. During this period Pennsylva- | the Middies' 139. It is a pecullar fea- | erglades. Are you awake to the fact—that Fire| nj, 1a4 won 18 games, Cornell 2, and | ture of the series that in a large ma- | Barkley, who brought a nine pound DR. E. . JONE3 D o ear iaes Too ai=] L reeutted i no mcoss ia in. total | foriky ef the dusitests bth elbféom Tvs | Fuiest puceic 0 e Lot anagy (thee oints Pennsylvania leads with 292 to | scored. e Army has succeeded bu ! on = o tentiont of every one having P'“"’“’,"" Bommell's 115 and the victories have |once in shutting out the Navy, while |that he kad been associated with Suite 46 Shannon Building A fire may wipe out your Property | peen accumulated in strings. From | Annepolis teams have six times de-; Chambers in the sale of Florida land g an hour and leave you stranded:| 5q5 45 1900 Pennsylvania won contin- | feated their West Point opponents!and that he was one of those arrested Take elevator Shetucket Street em- Z‘:;p'f}’ g;dergge ;}‘;l‘; g’;{c;"‘gg’e{;’ uously. After being defeated in 1901, | without being scored uponm. w:ga m: S e i trance. Phone. vt e eve! ‘el e farmers tes- surance. Let us attend to it for you. tified that Everglade lands were val-|STOCK EXCHANGE TO OPEN has Dbeen so for a lon . & time, EEER e not know of any fact which it is nec- | PIES, CAKE AND BREAD o ISAAC S. JONES, uable, the defense seeking to show a B O ot Aosst iy SMUOHUE GAINED WILL NOT BID t Lt e 20 o BEFORE END OF MONTH | cooory’to ‘consider in "order. o roa : Richards Building 91 Main Street DECISION OVER MACK. FOR £ RUN BAKER| for his land Substance of Assurances Received | J, V'S5 conclusion, that is not the sub- that cannot %e excelled. 3 i ek sera ol b ORI 5 of reports or communications Fighters Fought Fiercely for Fifteen | Red Sox Satisfiec «ith Larry Gard-|GOOD WILL OF FRANCE o Frous Bunking: Airocities: readily obtainable By you or by any- Phone your order. Prompt. service. .JOHN A. MORAN Rounds. ner’s Work TOWARD UNITED STATES.| New York, Nov. 23—That the stock | ter. Sy e LB e et LOUIS H. BRUNELLE Bridgeport, Conn, Nov. 33.—Joe| If Home Run Baker is really to be| vy, participate ;P.";ma_hcmc the exchange is quite certain to reopen| ‘While dictating the above, your let. for limited business before the end of |ter dated fromHami ton. Mase. No 10 Cartar Ave. (East Side) Investment Broker |shusue sad Frankie dack fought a|put upon the matker and fhe. former { h - = ternational Exposition. the month was the substance of the |17, 1914, was handed me. It resched| REAL ESTATE AND INSURANGE |i5,10und bout here tonight the Jersey |etar ;hé;gcs:::g I s 5 2 assurances received today from. re- [my office this morninz. The purport T“E DEL HoFF A SPECIALTY a flerce struggle. The early rounds | his team of extravagantly high-priced| Bordeaux, Nov. 23, via Parls, 5.20 p.|sponsible hanking and brokerage au- | of this latest communication is to ask . Ol o iwas Capiot ot Wwere oven, but from the ffth on Mack | players and stifing pro-Federal lea-|T-—The semi-official communication | thorities, It was declared that a ma- |me fto go before the committee. What o gradually 'weakened, while the pace,|zue sentiment at the same time, it may | 20nouncing the intention of the -gov- | fority of the banks with Wall Street|I have said above fully states what I| Europea.n Plan Office Phone 370,—Residence 1178-3 | which was an unusually fast one, evi- | be put down as certain that the Bos. | Sfnment to participate i the Panama- | connections now favor resumption of | believe is the position that I should : = dently had little effect on Sh e. s Pacific international exposition says |bond trading, subject, of course, to|take in this respect. Immediately upon Rates 75 cents per day and up. Several times in the Iast five Tounds | comu gmeoy Wil make no effort to|iy,¢ this country’s participation will be | Price concessions. 4 being advised by the committee of its HAYES BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Mack was groggy, but managed to stay | One year ago at this time the very|2D eXpression of the good will of the A canvass of the more important|desires, I shall as above stated, Telephene 1227. 26-28 Broadwa out the dizzy spell. suggesilon that Baker could be pur-|l.Tench toward the United States and |local banking interests elicited con-|promptly comply therewith.” ? = o In the semi-final, one of 10 rounds, | chased or traded for would have put| (et it is the desire of France to draw | flicting opinions respecting the prob- : s 'AMOS A. BROWNING .| MRS. G. P. STANTON i et closer the b able extent f foreign offerin; of tLay 3 Richard’s Bldg. AT Okl foanE e Srty Amaricas Sesus mEnaET D Too e remeyiiands connecting the | 808 oan Bonds. fu. the- cveat of wn |$500 Reward For Capturs of Murdere e e Toe. *| Battling Kuntz of _South Norwalk | nisce the 200 of 1933, ara it B anged| The communication says that Myron | carly renewal of dealings. Some houses | Rrookline, Mass, Nov. 23.—The se- i o knocked out Young Brown of Bridge- | some toenes loose oo ol pe aaer to| T. Herrick, the retiring American am- | 0f prominence asserted that buying | lectmen today oftered a reward of $300 52 Shetucket Street. EDWIN W. HIGGINS, port in the first round. SGranthle ol annei G bassador to France, recently expressed | orders on their books far exceeded of- | for the capture of the men who shot e e ATP T MM ot come o] AR earnest desire'to sce France ai- |(ers fo sell. hut the prospective do- |and killed Charles J. Mermill of Wor- |is showing 2 full line of New OWLS SECOND WON. i R S B e Dot SOme ate|firm again her ‘sympathetic feclings | mand, it wis ‘added, was lmited al. | cester, during a_robhery of ‘a GrugiNeye o el pen oo 2 Attorney-at-Law. mar10a Shannon Building. € towards the American people, and to- | most entirely to high grade issues. |store here last Friday night. They tter than Larry Gardner in a pinch,| gay Charles C. Moore, president of the Houses with German connections |also asked Governor Walsh to dupll d his season’s average may OVertod|esposition, in a message to AMinister | frecly admitted the possibility of heavy | caate the offer in behalf of the state Brown & Perkins, Atimeys-at-Lav Legitimates Proved to Be an Easy|. Match—Score 1538-1463. the Boston man’s by many a point; he B ; of the Inferior Malvy, referred to the | selling orders and intimations along | explaining that the law forbade a Over Uncas Nat, Bank, Shetuckst St.| e Ouwls Second defeated the Legit. | 2515, MOTg, Teliable in the field and | immense. satisfaction’ caveed i the | hese. lines were alto conveved by | reater reward by the town, oo Entrance stairway near to Thames|, . ;o ON 0 G o00s Oh o M e hath | oo o e D owr | United States by the determination of | bankers Tepresenting French and PSR ) ) John A. Morgan & Son Natlohal Rank. Telephone 38-3. | e i® slleys by the Score of 1538 10| and President Laani med Tor moan France'to bé Tepresentsd oicially Dutch’ interetn. It was Noleworthy, | woshorafioiditithe * Catholit S 2 g . e 16z Hickey was high with 354 for | fer the reguler incumbent of the (hird | character of the French pariicipation | [actors ¢xercised Tittle if any ifluence | School asscciation of Hariford, is : CO AL STEAM string nse berth on the Boston team. =4 4 ; : ¢¢ | ranging for a Thanksgiving day_en. PLUMBING AND, STEAM FITTING |fhree strings and e Derth on the Boston team. p.|20d says that ample spaces have been |on the transactions during the day in LEHIGH VALLEY s allotted to French industry and to|the private market for bonds, all of | ertainment at the Connecticut State The results follow: parent loss of prestige in Philadelphia | show the achievements in French art, | which were at o near their recently | Prison. P . Y050 por top. Owls Second- will cause no great sensation in thelscience and engineering. It anmounces | high levels, Office and Vard Central Wharf Hickey 128 10— 354 eball world. During the greater|that the American government has| Reopening of the Chicago stock' e 3 3 T Telephone 884. Harvey 100 117— 310 t of the season just passed he suf-|placed at the disposal of the exhibitors | change attracted considerable atten- Try This for Your Cough. Calking ... 91 88— 250 fered the same slump that his team-|a naval vessel which will leave a|tion. The fact that some of the more| Thousands of people keep coughing Bush s 111 105— 331 | big series he proved one of the colos-| transport exhibits to the United States | hands at prices approximating July 30 | dy. Coughs are caused by inflamma Mutt, 197 85 s1— 263|mates were experlencing, and in the|French port early in January to|active stocks traded in there changed | because unable to get the right reme- | Order It Now by Phone 136-5 . — - sal disappointments of the year. For| free of charge. quotations received with is- | Siom of ihroat and bromchial tubes | XLrommer’s Evergreen, per case $170 for Plumbers, Steam Flt-l 5 492 1538 :?:rlg‘r;‘cl::x:eplgfl?ip battle - for, the MR faction. Dea'ings were on a moderate | What vou need js to soothe this i Ropkin’s Light Dinner Ale, per case - = s NGE OF P scale and denoced much caution. flammation. Take Dr. King’s New 3 ters and Mills | 93 g9 | AR¥IHIE DAL wepuId enahle hils tomun. to gl The market for foreign exchs Discovery: it penetrates the delicate | Koehler's Pilsner, per case $1.25 | e g e R e RATE OF DISCOUNT.| failed to reflect any developments of us lining, raises the phlegm-and | Free Delivery to all parts of the city €Y . 93— 263 Chis = the |DnnmP:J reason why Until Fod el o importance across the water. Cables relieves the congested mem H. JACKEL & CO. bt : P Bovr - 30 297 | Such a decided °Eé of prestige has}Until Federal Reserve Board Has Ac-|aid sight bills on London were notably Get a 50c bottle from your = o m n hl: mh" = Tuani H IS o 30— 319 | Peen suffered by Connie Mack's great urate Information. higher, Dhecause an increased de- . “Dr. King's New Discovery| ——————————— * A0IWiEh VUmBIRG <uppty fouse b s e star. But there ae othe causes, too. p — mand, fn which cotton figured prom- | quickly and_completely stopped _my 198 493 473 1463 | Ome is because of the fact that Baker| Washington, Nov. 23,—Until the fed- | inentl . E writes J. R. Watts, Floydale, MAHONEY BROS. Phone 1% CGentral Whart A R i is getting well along toward the thir-|eral reserve board has accurate in.| Moncy for all dates was offered at | Texas. Money back if not satisfied, but = N e ey mee exciting mateh | ties i8 the oldest member of the “mil- | formation.on the surplus reserves heid | five per cent., indicating further mone- | it nearly alwass felps. Hack, Livery and Board s lion dollar infleld,” and is not regard- | by b i - is anticipated, y member banks, it does not expect|tary ease. Western banks put out e SIS AT ed to be quite as fast as he formerly | to change the present rates for re-|considerable sums through their local SRS Why Yale Was Not Allowed a Safety. | V2S5 But perhaps the strongest mo-| discount of commercial paper. correspondents. An Active Liver Means Health. FALLS AVENUE il pg e that Yale| Ve that has actuated Connie Mack| Present information has led the| News from the middle west indicated| 1f you want good kealth, a clear| e guarantee our service to be the A T e N o lhea o iatg|in his determination to get rid of him| board to belleve .that there is about|an awakening of activity in various [ complexion and freedom from dizzi- | pest at the most reasonable Drices. should have been allow o1l oo the | 18 the disposition that Baker has shown | $200,000,000 of surplus reserve in the|lines of industry, although rail traffic | Dess, constipation, biliousness, he WHAT YOU GET for a safety when Mahan fell on the | toward doing business with the Fed-|member banks in the north and east | was lower by five to ten per cent. than | aches and indigestion, take Dr. King’ ball back of his own goal line, The|eral leaguc has made Mack doubly | ey £ - . 5 S gt o A i > 2 ing' . v _fear that a lower rate of re-dis- | a vear ago. Grain receipts at Chicago | New Life Pills. “hey drive out fer- “ A in PLUMBING is more important || Bulletin quotes from Spalding’s Official | ynxlous to replace him. oL T R e e Ty AL Clilcle | mstink Sand - undigweran. Tooda ol DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist than what you pay. If we install §| tion 15, P: 108, Paragraphs 2 and 3 L ——— gold, which they do not wish to see|week, more than 4,000,000 bushels | the blood and cure constipation- Only| Shannon Building Annex, Room A the PLUMBING you're sure of the || It 14 a TOUCHBACK when a plav- | CHICAGO NATIONAL INFIELD at this time. Untl this reserve stock |In excess of 1913, 25c at your drugsi Telepnone 523 er on defense permits a ball, kicked by 1as been lessened the rates probably e RIGHT system at a moderate price. §| °% O defense permts a hall, kicked by MAY RECEIVE SHAKEUP. | will be unchanged in these sections. Cotton Market. then roll across his goal line and he or | Roger Bresnahan Has Planned Series | of th praiis 2nd west sk Mulcki, . New Sos any player of his side then falls on it . Kk N 7 A. Jd. Whoiy & Co. |35 e of Tradee—Will Reduce Number of | originates, the board's information | Nov. 23.—Spot quiet, mid- cotton futures closed [ °"“I¢ js NOT a TOUCHBACK if such| Players. shows less surplus reserves and it 1s e 3 i | player juggles the ball so that he in R 2 mges wil e made - y 7.93; (= w F h 12 Ferry Street Ay ‘,“:me, it over the line, and| Chicago, Nov. 20.—A series of trades, | there in the mear future. No definite > 5 | e lll' l\lS = e 4 i3 | plans with the idea of strensthening |action, however, has been faken i he or.any player of his side then falls | 1), feld of the Chicago Natlonals, | regard to any suggestions on sicroui|NOT FREE TO. DISCLOSE The referee dectded that Mahan did | Will be made if possible by Roger | rates. " not in any way force the ball over the | Bresnahan, who today assumed his du-| The board announced tonight that NA..TEN S e es A graph quoted above applied to the 2 oDty e Sum of 5250,000 and| sentative Gardnmer of Massachusetts. restaurants, hotels and homes play. Therefore, Yale went scoreless | S3uad on the club's payroll, now num- | each deputy agent $150,000. instead of being given two points for | bering 34. e : 2 T =z ith the best Wines and Liquors i Washington, Nov. War depart- £ pen Hea[mg and P]umbmg 2 eatety (rimors thet Zimmerman might be|BLUEJACKETS IN UNIFORM 5 possess ‘mo information hER> Sk il T to be had. We carry a large RealtiBive Tosste = Chal feclings between him and the new WERE REFUSED ADMiSSION Soul?free (0 inclonel) e Tl e s | - stock of Wines, Whiskies, Cor- 92 Franklin Street a enge. leader, were denied, Bresnahan saying —_— the state of the nation’s defenses SR C SV dials, Liquors—both imported From Dayville comes a challenge by | he thought too much of the third | Secrstary Daniels to Investigate Ac- |¥Dich has not already been made pub- s pas Dot i = / and domestic—also have several Garrison today to Representa Rl ) i f4 well known brands of Cham. tive A. P. Gardner of Massachusetts. (W i pagnes and Sparkling Win Mr. Gardner introduced a resolution ! providing for congressional investigs i Our 4abel on a bottle means the Rexall five to play games with any | haseman to let him N semi-professional team in castern Con- | Arcner would desert to the oFelda;Rr“t:ax: necticut. felt, according to President Thomas, as| Washi v. 2 i obe h ol o O s that | TS s, ashington, Nov. 23 —Investigation l't . COC rang wiil mn“mw mme S ia00 i Rocoit | ‘O iie;chg; g‘l:‘x:‘:;;‘ct does mot contain the | of the refusal of doorkeepers at a local tion of a Washington Theatre. GAS FITTING, themselves during the season’s piaying, theatre to admit two bluejackets in lua of the military situatlon in the o > & quality, flavor, rarity, delicious- PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, |98 they are experienced, fast and ag- Sohintor, Difoate Chnt oiform last Saturday night has been | United States at the last sesslon and : . : gressive, always playing a clean and chasfer. Dsfeats ler = Y Secretary Daniels. He di-|nag written the secretary regarding 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | sclentific game. 2 B':%to:.l b::;ov. Czo.l—\ma:oe Schaefer de- ;z‘;':g n?g;{c’:grcg‘;;;g'f:;"zh°{hm§.;§7 his appearance as witness during the o - The Rexalls are booked for two | fea rt Cutler 300 to 208 this r e district sk " et Agent for N. B, O. Sheet Packing. | ¢ mis HouniS v Fattvile. atter. | afternoon and Cutler defeated Scheafer | Ltorney to determine whether thers | LroPosed hearing. Mr. Garrison's let . noon, Baltic at night. The manager|300 to 289 this evening in _billiard | W8S basis for legal action. “I note that you express the hope r == wouli like to hear from Jewett City, | Dlayers' league matches. Afternoon| Managers of the theatre called on|inat T will be the first witness before \ one 581 Willimantic, Moosup and Putnam. For | high runs and averages: Schaefer 64, |th® secretary today to explain the in- the committee that Assistant Secre- ————— o A games address your mail to W. . 42;d Cutler 39, g'uE"fi’"s! hlgh runs g“ggn;é flg‘ll;::v;at‘lz’crlu:g n']:didiscl;iminnl- tary- Breckenridge will-likewise con- manager, Box 247, Dayvill and averages: utler 5; Schaefer 'S soldiers in uni- ¢ v MODERN PLUMBING Pes G Dasilie o o form was shown at the playhouse and | 5oL nauS Tnvied ‘- mumber of army COMBINATION No. 1 R — —— ; T officers to testify. I do not think it . o Rrecsiisad e :;:‘fl:ercv :-:uu" Cornell Team Off for Atlantic City. Harry Cline Wins at Billiards. = | ¢ Sudience Saturday night | seemly for me to oter myself to the | 1 full quart Old Darling................... $1.00 . uaran- Ithaca, N. Y., Nov. 23.—The C. 11 Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 23.—H;z o committee nor do believe that the teo the very best PLUMBING WORK | football "squad” wae siven . rousing | Cline. aetestes’ Weiker Goohian oy | mory Tho had purchased tickets Dot fassistant secrctary would ¢hink it |§ 1 full quart Cherry Brandy. .... <eee--s. 100 by expert workmen at the fariest |Send-off tonight when it started for|fo 67, in a billlard players' leezue | dence of being under the influence of | PFOPer for him so to do and I feel 1 bottle Old Port Wine.......... 2R f .50 Prices; Atlantic City, where it will remain un- | match _tonight. Averages and high |liquor, they said. and excluded th sure that officers should not place : tll just before the game with Penn-|runs: Cline 25; 109, Cochran 6 1-1 at ree 5 ©™ | themselves in position of volunteering —_— Ask us for plans and prices. sylvania on Trankiin field ot Philadel- | 40, d e la uhdoretood_a number of wit. |IMormation or views to congress or on!y 1.75 $2.50 phia Thanksgiving day. The squad nesses of the Incident have informea | °°5 OF, ItS committees. $1. i . Gonalsted bf 37 Dluyers, the coaching t have Informed| ™ am not, as you must be aware, J F. TOMPKINS |ztaf ana tae ‘traimers.” The ‘tam 1 it ol a Vouoh Zor the sobricts of the e sai. | Standing on ‘any question of technical reported o be In excellent condition.| = The Californla state falr for 1014 |ors and on this showing Secretary | RIPCfTe OF fea taps wmethor " o COMBINATION No. 2 i ter all accounts were closed, realiz=d | Danicls determined to k . ’ . 1 67 _‘yfl _Mnm Street Schaefer Loses to Cutler, S Eurpins of $700495. Tho' hamees | tantion wroceets - . o e Simply endeavoring to do what seems |8 1 full quart Finch Golden Wedding Rye. .. . 5 New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 33.—Al- | acing was the grand attraction. == in “any matter between one of the 1 bottle Old Post Wime.. .. ... o 0 o0 bert Cutler defeated Jake Schaefer,| Sorrento Todd, 211 CARGOES OF COPPER HELD B feturahits T o T 2 300 to 219, in a billiard pl < , ., the son of Todd, dep £ congress. Whomso- bottle Old Sh \ P 219, ard players’ league | 514 3.4, and the famed matron Sor- UP BY GREAT BRITAIN |ever and whatsoever the committee 1 e EITY -vccevsccracncencns match tonight. Average -and high|rento, has six new performers, two —_— expresses a desire to have from this FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY C:fiucr 9 21-3: . Schaefer ;‘-o year .olds, and none clder than|Necessary to Prove It Was Destined de[fi;rtment,“wfl'l] bghimmedialely fur- 0 I ' 50 . 3 il . nished it. _Until otherwise advised, T to Belligerent Nation. il not offer myself to thy niy s = THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0|—— Tho Temptress, 208 1-2 has elght R T TN : record mares close Up in her ancestry,| Washington, Nov. 25—To maintain | 50 2T, 3PP et et No. 11 *> 25 Ferey Street IN YU YEED A MEDICINE, as follows: B. T. A. M., 2.29 3-4; Allen | Successtully her right to seize.or de- | ™SwWiin® recpect to your o COMBINATION No. 3 — .| M2id, D, 216 1-4; Tva Dee, 4, 2.i2 1-3; | tain cargoes of American copper car- | 1a¢. the testimony of myselt sod the The Dime Savings YOU SHOULD HAVE THE BEST | Anoine 4. 211 3°4; Nora Temple, .37 | ried on an American or other neutral | oficers Jrill_discloso o state of facts 1 full quart %‘"‘M Cl“lll’ Rye..... [ Savings Bank =0~ | 1-4; May’ Queen, Beaut ) tonishing as to challenge the at- [ 1 full Kimm: 1.25 OF NORWICH —— 2.2 1-2; Puella, 2.29. Italy fn the south or Holland in the | fon e ug ins o 0 © quart German ol f = b 5 ry, I can only sa; . . DIVIDEND Although there are hundreds of = north of Burope, Great Britain appar- | yna¢ practically every fact which I or 1 bottle White Port Wine 75 r T MmO itain spoer | that \ y R s s i Tho ‘regular semi-arnual dividend | PTePgrations advertised there 1s only O inon cosee. the probability that copper actually 18 o2 JgeL free 1o dtscionn i has -been’ deciared at the rate of 4| U W0 Gu e OGS OO 0F the kid-| The best the Indians have been able | destined for ‘Germany or Austria or B A, hal : per oerit & year and will be payable |ag 2 TEmicdy for, disense to do in the last six weeks is to play | oven Turkey. One means of establish- | == Only $'-99 $3.00 on after Nov. 16 3 3 e ing this probability is to demonstrate Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the game with the weak Holy Cross FRAMK L. WOODARD. Treamirer. | nsgnest, for the reason that so many (cam. A e B BILIOUS OMBINATION N e — i Ll ports copper into any neutral JOSEPH BRADFORD |Tomey onestea ln Shousants' upon | s Jar s ot 15 e i ot £obioh | et S Tomt ottt e tora: | 1 you bave bod taste o mouth, R fbury B yvers ol il thousands of even the most distressing | against Penn State. He kicked from |ing to prove that the surplus copper, | [§ foul breath, furred tongue, dull 1 full q 0: , 8 y by the BOOK BINUER Swamp-Root makes friends quickly | oc 00 Yard mark. or a corresponding guantity already | l§ headache, drowsiness, disturbed Government, 1906................... $1.25 1 in the countrv has been allowed to sleep, mental depression, yellow= e q because its mild and immediate effect plerme Brooks, -as hes A s ok i Ry 1 bottle Old Port Wine.............. 50 3 soon realized in most cases. s | Pennsylvanta, satisfactory n—then bilio PN Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order {2 g:nl};fi hfil.l.ng" g veguznig: e’:mpo\mfl. tg gdmlgm graduates, according e 3 . Kilmer's Swamp-Root 1s a phy- ! prese. - 5 108 BROADWAY sician’s. prescription for. special dis : Schooner in Distress Off Chatham, (1] s‘ $1.75 B IREPL AN o , Not n - d eases, which is not recommended for|;na Mass. y = everything. o Chatham, Mass., Nov. 23.—Captain American House A Sworn Cortificate of Purity ta|5ira; o o o B il Eelly and"the oréw of tne Monomoy d with every e, ' 'oin station went W‘“h ““h.' .nd 1 i w For sale at all drug stores, in bot- | 5° 500 WP eared for by Tom shaistenoe. of R0 WHRRoA threo meat: eveey-& e of $1.00 and over we give ¥ REL & SANDERSON, Props.ities of two sizes—fifty-cents and one- i ed schooner five miles off shore today 1 bottle Port Wine FREE pomal_rnnunr to ;:““’E Jmpn. dollar. nflfioo?!.::n um% M"h?:y :‘rmmot and had not returned at a late hour Traveling Men, {Sample Size Bottls of Swamp-Roet g e T i : + | rushing game against Harvard and uickly relieve and th . Livers connection. Shetucket Street o ciec fo prove st Smsmpt | falisd to core, - The Wolverines, a g-::g:,fh:hw e ;lisorder'. . 8real ey, liver an: ol o ter, spring the open game on|light and probably bound south. was wi is e result of liver de- J. F. CONANT, 11 Franglin St. der remedy will do for you, every Pennsylvania in the second and third|sighted off the Pollock Rip lightship rangement and severe digestive + the reader of the Daily Bulletin who has periods and score five touchdowns.|with her colors union down. disturbance. . W'g:usrt!m sibnnbd o ‘l_hi‘ Cnl.Oe not elready tried it, may receive a Speculating on the and where- - - — Purely vegetable. Plain or Sugar Coated. . Cigars are the best on the maki sample size bottle by Parcels Post, fores is not very except In Russit people must marry before 80 YEARS® CONTINUOUS SALE 3 . - THERE 1 30 savertising mediam ta | E0CIOS® ton cents and send to Dr, Kll- | that the open game has besn fione 100 | reaching the age of 80 or not at all PROVES THEIR MERIT. Telephone 812 47-53 Franklin St., Norwich, Conn. ;’%?"“:‘.“}5.\’3&“ to The Buwi. |mer & Co, Binghamton, N. ¥, Write| successtul against Harvard 0 far as | None is al to marry more than Dr.J. K. Schesck & Son, Philadelphia * . SR e e = e Gl T e PR s SR - : =