Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 31, 1914, Page 3

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Cornell seizes the principal glory injGymnastics . collegiate Lacrosse (northern) ‘Lacrosse (southiern) .., Jol AMERICAN OARSMEN WRESTED |to g TITLE FROM ENGLAND. |Stapding of the leams as & 1‘_’:‘3:;,"; e B 5; Yale | 3 s inner’ ot 5t the whols vear-the football | Harvard Junior Varsity Eight Cap- |33 0 (it yoN'e ! championshi] 3 1-2. » ip—tucked away, and sev-| gtured Blue Ribbon of the Rowing| Princeton gained second honors by eral minor honors on.the side. defeating Yale today three games to|; The year 1914 has been no runaway o ; e ra o A e Tee | American oaramen - wrotectheir| Columbia won ten onships, Svers Zar ootk and prafent per:|Gided only by the finest shades of | Cory sty e D 4 In Kotters | one, Yale add Harvard fieing in 109, ceing an s er i neures his. property against loss| S NECIO% vy Lo many upsets in Thich will never fade. The recard of — %y _fire should be enough to comvince . gope among the various college |gChievermont Soi itshil e of this matter lathletic teams as there were fn ui*|ynoy undoubtedly remain Conn, Dec. e et g [ CTR T R 3 e r weights, fought. twelve fast rounds to & : to:it et once, th e- a; race an ® = v ; 1SAAC S. JONES, Vale-Harvard baschall series when | W5 Arperion ceows e en Bancrofts party arrived in E : Wh tnsurance and Real Estate Agent, |both evenis were conceded fto the|gngland, nerennial mo; - s of . i Haorns | e ey Em-)—m Building, 91 Main Street | T8 IO Card hus been ‘supreme, the |duatic world. . But here in thelr oWn |of Bridgeport in ten rounds and Young |iy acq it the - hold oarsme Bossie of Bridgeport easily defeated ?v""t‘;‘”;fl:l:fln"‘“fid ";1’ N:xl"lrllts L son of 1914 one from which time will | Chic Brown of New Haven in a ten TTORNEYS-, exceeded - report | 3 ] am: nati ama ham in the realm of scull and|round go. cts, speeches, and automobile tours.|miles of highway have been complet- that the tires also ! . . "—AT e }i’“ "hti:e“"“:“‘l" m*’t‘e‘;’: "fi::i 'wfi" Harvard junior 'varsity - eight " lq: t';'e crawd:.' tha greeted the Ameri- ed with the ald of of reful attention to preserve i 'AMOS A. BROWNING Church, the Princeton player, after he e unior °varsity Protest in Tug of War Contest. 3 can ball players were all classes, even Z their efficiency, and also to preveni 2 won the G Challenge Cup in the have be- 1d deterioration. 3 had already defeated Ma!glce Me- | pistoric Henley regatta on P To. o]tiw fi&mu% oé tAh: to the Chinese coolies, who 4 e T b e T o e Ll g Gty Sop i TR TS s is In Teceipt of & protest from the i be : 1 Bl ystrugsle.: w! Inian a Honolulu on Dec. 3 and the players say ieoeo{” Harvard won the intercollegiate | Fns - Third company protesting the de- o & Perkins, Atomeys-at-lay | cootball title” decisively, with' Dari- | o, Sntx Srarvara oarsmen. S0 it |cision of the last comtest betweep | that the enthusiasm which was shown Brow 3 i the mouth being awarded second place. In happened that for the first time in the ¥ was even greater than that seen at TSPEPE O a5 Nat, B Shetucket St. | basebail, the highest honors were left el o meeting has been called by Polo Grounds during a big game. - s Ciairwey Bear o Thames | suspended in the air when the Har-|Xiic $f i R . e forsnaxt MEbecne miatt ab7 tor Bbout the viktt by writing: The | entire mileage . fational nk. Nenhono 38-8. | vard team failed to live up to its repu. o'clock to take action on said protest. | visit olt the major Jal-":ueu. and the ;:‘ egf state funds has been com- i . HIGGINS, fr coast leaguérs as well, has been - a . i E‘m’t‘x w-.H Law, 1f Harvard had defeated Yale, theline ina) heat The Laure! Hills Won. great boost haaeflb“ll in H:wu_i_h if Moa!y‘d': m;tn:w- out of a total H ney " Buildi intercollegidfte banner in the nationa!lcrews fought their way through the| The Laurel Hill basketball team de- |the game b Bendedta bogst o Tha o onre tate j arite Shannon Building. _|pastime would have fluttered from the | {rizlc and semi-fnals, and then set- |feated Westerly, Wednesday evening |islands are a hotbed o uslasm | Partments and . PR s i Moot i > flagpole in oid Cambridge, but Yale's|tled the question of individual su-|at the Y. M.-C. A. by the score of |Over the game. ~They talk mothing |t s -™q et ehets teo seenis i e o ¢ i White Bout. |{ag-end spurt and Harvard's ultimate | jremacy after American superiority |62 to. 13, clse. camateur and league teams play | oMcial reference -ublication for all |oil, belng greatost { Opinions on Shugru ite Bou! blow-out left the baseball honors un-|ha3 bheen demonstrated to the entire PP Ty ~ on every lot big enoug! t.hn }‘y out a e e 4 | Associated Press: decided. e TRINITY HAD GOOD RECORD. |diamond. We were much impressed B R L e owotlen.. Joe Shugrue of Jersey City, out-| The Columbia crew, by its clean-up|™ Tne American single seullers, how- i with the playing ability of some e sught Charlie -White of Chicago inlat the Poughkeepsie regatta, won the otal Ve each calendar year by the American [also De treated in a similar manner, 7 > Brat honors ‘on the water datiattiE Lo fared ill at Henley. They fwere | Hartford College Won 85 Per Cent. of | Honolulu players we have seen, and -roun: Madi uare 3 2 10-round bout at ison Sq l“ A hway association. as above outlined. The main thing to H f in a few years you will see Hawaii|HIE bea mind h 1 \ arden, New York last night. Shu- |Coach Courtney's aquatic experts from | tha only man. feom this Side of the| Games—Nerwich Boy Played Guard. e . B ol o it ot 4 s covered aand Covered "amd siored m & GaE. coo! jgrue had the better of seven rounds.Comell In track athletice Comell 4id| Atlantic to survive the trial heats| In spite of the 3 to 0 defeat by|'™ ‘"° seafing 16,000 people, on the south | Place. jBoth men weighed in under - i n b LA Tehacaos Eopihen voark was Robert Dihble, of <Canada, the|Wesleyan this fall, Trinity has been o turn of the Indianapolis motor speed- 2 = ANTS STADIUM. “The greatest u 3 Times: nthe cinder paths as well as for the | gusan (hamplon, He went down|ranked high by the football experts|DARTMOUTH W. “The o way, will raise the total seating capac- pheaval that the au- }" Joe Shugrue wins bout with White, | acoomplishiments along the cross-coun- | (usepns Siciantia in o Hnal®py [ad far above the Middletown _col- s e ity of that course to 75,000, the largest | " A any haa seer Xatwe. wil - = st Y !Jersey City boxer forces Aghting| ry by-way Tor (e DA Sitits. lege which received a much higher|Graduates Favor a Big Athletic Field |i; the world, with the single exception | anife itself at the Naw York and ¥ g > o4 Chicago automobile shows in Janu- strong. ountry running, Cornell won the | the 'varsity eight oared crew of Yale 'y i “The public generally has a deeply rthern lacrosse title, the wrestling, 5 ‘While the 1914 team did not come Dartmouth, forced by the need of a|number, More than a mile of grand rooted belief that th onl O Sun: % 1 into a fie with Columbls | miumphed over Harvard on thelup to ratings of former years, it did |larger city than Hanover, N. H., tohold | stands, the longest in the world, will - at the mechani Clean, hard hiiting makes White| e o but one of | poames River in Connecticut ~onnot slip far beyond. Trinity had a|football sames, is the latest of the col- |be a speedway fixture after its com- victor. Joe Shugrue always ready to|:l * o ful athietic vears the |oupe 19. It cut short a long, discour- |green team this yead and a new|leges to look around for a large city | pletion. dotiils -was t the only mix, but his blows lack snap - and : s o had aging losing streak that lasted through |coach. A new offense and defense [centrally located as a place for most| Additional improvements are the dambl& about the only thing pos- e ek Ao : lampionships are crowded in |30 tnat semmraton the mostcond 725 |had to be developed to.take care of |of the home games on her football |roofing of ail bleachers, the erection of (SOl Lo i €5 1914 41 Bitcer. for the T llegiate | 1L that separated the Dboats, but to|the shifts necessitated by the lass of | schedule, and Boston is likely to be the |a communal garage in back of the ig shows e A clever for CHI- | champlonship was. not deoifed anth | 1h° Yale men that' was sufficient. Hudson, Coffee and Moore in the|city selected if Faculty. objection can |judges’ stand—the 0ld garages having . e e e Sae! Wevier 08| lnst. epeing for the 10116} deaon e backfield, but_the embryonic attack |be overcome. It has been the custom |been torn down to give increased park- nd; changes thet ere Searity of the Tounds in fast battle|whereas the whole - Kinsella Defeated Feron. developed by Coach Prico gives every |of Dartmouth to play its home games |ing epace—the widening of the track | BOURd t0 have a far-reaching effect in oo e s jwas completed this full p e Yok D 3 Wt indication of reaching the full zenith |on the gridiron at the little New Hamp- | on the inside 15 fect, and the construc- | 20tf1 the selling e S @t tie Garden. {ie 181514 Fonors in tho spring, nd|la, former. Squash tennis champlon of |Cf tS Power when the season of 1315 |shire city, and in the past thls plan|tion of o concrete satety wan all |SICUEY P Susheer, Sofwr, B the "Tribune: Tniversity of Bennsyl ; b opens. has been successtul because of the big |around. A clubhouse for drivers, com- une e i e D ) vivania has the | England, today won the professional 5 . ts - will mean a vastly in- Ry While the Trinity _athletic _teams ntee received from Harvard for|plete with tennis courts, symnasium |Drovemen $ii a fast, battle. Jerssy City DOzer| Harvard spit with Princeton in golf | 1o ramo > GuPort by defeating Stephen |, 415" 1ong hela DA Pt Tt | T tth ther ol 1 |and iimmin. ook ia. Alss. contsm: e Ao N e Jondk most blows, but they 1ack force. {gs it did in tenne. Harvard team | the thin and loer et of amplon. 12 | high excellence and clean sportsman- | Boston and now Dertmouth has been |plated for the spring. Nothing is be- | (OFiuS: me ent NEw- = er proves to be savege hitter. !won the singles honore in golf prin- |here., The scores in today’s games, |SDID, the collge itself has alaways|dropped from the Harvard = schedule, ing overlooked that might add tp the RS erful . recuperative powers and | cipally through the work of Captzin E, played at the Princeton club, were 10- | PeeD distinguished for its scholarship, |and the Athletic Association has been |comfort and safety of contestants. Jameness save Joe from being knocked | P Allfs, the intercollesiate champion, |15, 15--12, 16—7, 15—8. o exceptionall high class of students|having considerable difficulty in fin-| As to rival speedways being pro- brought home to them rather forcil own. [ Bt lost the foursome matches. ecdn Gou e Rewt. and a delightful undergraduate life.|ancin the team. moted thromghout the eouniry: theysuring ime past few months, and as heskdan {other title tha rusp: EhE Ayt T e inatch, & Tt |1t atuninl (Contribute more names to| ~At Hanover the Dartmouth team has| management, declares itself, as Teeult many of them are mighty bus White deféats Joe Shugrue by slight I'50 o0 [ROONE o New York o ke soodid fus 4 wask atew ottm tofie plos NS R0y othar ok ot its Thome crowas, butslde of |800d of the sport,” an officer exuchumelt [TONE SO, Setiing thiviisites . shape B e e D e o ont | University deteated all comers in sym- | £ s lege in the country. The curriculum |the student body, and this has necessi- | himselt. ‘Take Figin, for example.” | ‘% 5y 5 i5cl in stobe for the pub- ing head to head when the final gong |Nstics. Jonn-Hopkins won the s Final P Yanie' D and equipment of the college is un-|tated a plan of playing most of the gt O g o, B jnapolis l1ice will mean biger interest than e e ern lacrosse championship, Cornell was | F'nal Proposi anks’ Deal. { surpassed ‘and the teaching force- of |games away from home. BEven with |beople annually go to Figin i he|ever in the shows, and 1 believe that w se. with Columbia in basketball, New Yorlk, Dec. 30.—A final pro-|professors and tutors includes .many | this plan much difficulty has been ex- {their interest has been aroused BbY|; ;' ;gance are about due for 1., The summary of the vear's records |Dosition for the purchase of the New |of the most distinguished educators |perienced in fiancing the Green eleven. | the meet here. With Bigin it is the | "omay™ g0 with the returning tide rited finish helpful to White.|in colege sports is as follows: York American League club by Colonel |in the Kast, while the close, personal | In addition there s difficulty -of having |Same only vice versa. - The more races {o." nority there is every reason to micago lightwight, beaten in early| o . Jacob Ruppert and Captain T. L. Hus- |relations of professors and students|the team do considerable traveling in |OVer the country, .the better the alliyool’soreard’to the 1915 season a8 one Tounds, almost stops Shugrue at end | SEOTL Harvara | [0 Was submitted tonight to Frank |is productive of the greatest benefits. |playing its schedule, and.scme of the|&round attendance. provided, of course, | ot o oct prosperous that the indus. of bout at® Graden. i gty Farrell, president of the Yankees, | The |mein building of the college is|football experts at the New Hampshire that: there is no canfiict as'to Gate™ ¢y ‘sug ever experieaced” 3 _zE > - + i - according to sident inson of e gest and finest specimen of | institution believe that this o RSN r\-e;!?:‘e V&re;f]h- Lightweight Champion };;_;zk Cc(‘*"mhe’fi the American League. Mr. Johnson in |gothic collegiate architecture in |capped the playing ability of the team.| Ralph hDO .""'."-( Ag_';"“' n"‘:d Earl Cooper, veteran of many motor e te N e MAgias Hf ‘the. White: | Hotk f,rih"c';“w a statement regarding this offer said|America. Good physique is the|The present plan is to erect a large "“'!',! ¢ ';"&“"av ;S t“. T "I“C‘;m TS [ ctassics, visited Akron, O. Shugree battle St Madiion. Bausre | CrosesColntry Cornell | that Mr. Farrell had agreed to confer|foundation for mental fitness and|concrete stadium somewhere in the |0 wiDe out his defeat in the Indianaoc | JAISIR, VISE) Deran, O, Docomber Gatden and watched every, blow that | Association football (spring) Harvapg | 7ith his associates in the club and|every student is encouraged to take|Hub in a somewhat central location, | °!iS }_: % to 2o his machine falled. and | next season’s races. His persomal visit wis' lended. White made & great | Association football (fall) Pennsylvania |51V, 40 SDSwer tomorrow morning at | part in the form of sport to Which |where all the so-callea home games |on® lap (o go. his m Saeas faled: 25 | was also prompred by thoe desire to s R B U e et ol Comeyivanta | 11 o'clock. : he is best adapted, while the coach-|can be played. -Graduates of the in- . Through his backer, E. C. Patterson, |l°&In how the tires ,which, by their : 3 foimintn o 2 e - ing makes for clean athletics and |stitution who have investigated this Haos: | past performance, catsed him to etake R At beliove: Shusras had | Swimming . : COMR%le| Carroll to Manage Brookiyn Feds. |800d discipline. plan agree that there is every hope NS ™ it At s s ; e gt i his faith in them for next season’s Alightly the better of Tennis (singles) . Princefon | New York, Dec. 30 Richard T.|,,Lt IS interesting to note the record of | of successtully carrying out the project, | 1% Soniest, maning the same machine | 0. ' ¢ : Tennis (team) Harvard | Carroll, last ‘season business manager | 015 Trinity football during the past|but an informal canvass of the col ‘machine, a sister of the one| COODer is ome of the top-notchers Eeliigh will have & place on the Uni. |G0If (singles) . Harvard |of the Buffalo Federal League clyn, | SiENt years and recall some of the com- |lege authorities has disclosed the fact | 512 be Fromch grand. priz, he |8mong speed .kings. having disti versity of Pinneylvania schedule for | FOMf (team) .. Princeton ' today was appointed to succeed John | ReRtS Of experts. There was probably | that the plan if formally proposed o e . for the |gulshed himself many times S Ayl 2 0 not an xpert in th country who did|might meet with considerable opposi- h:f-m"’:’fififizn oPul?e‘n past two vears. The Montamara Mesto 121E for the frst tims since 190¢. This T - not rank Trinity among the first ten | tion. le of others nosed him out is due to the improved showing made teams of the East iz 1911. This was| Despite this reported objection on|7¢ s per's prize packages. On bY Lehigh of late. FINANG'AL AND cuMMERclAL ahno—defel‘;hsuson for Trinity. During [the part of the college authorities. | 2 August 3, 1913 he also won ihe Sants _ o the past eight Vears Trinity has won 85 | sraduates are going ahead investigat- | OF 21Ma Doints out ¢ e v~ | Monica race driving 445 miles at the : i per cent. of all its games and has de- | ing the plan, and will probably sub- | Victors il drove machines much lare ‘ Stop the Child’s Colds, They Often = [ S, rate of 73.5 miles per hour. Bares feated Wesleyan by scores of 5 to 0, |mit some. proposal to the officials in |7 {bah Bis own. machines which Wi Giia 0 won second piace in this race 32 t“: ?{a:zd'eot:it:a!fno'mléi:tsmsy’{al:-e? the spring. test: moreover, he says there is a lot | The annual Corona race on September STOCK MARKET DULL. Result Seriously. Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough 200 Balt. & Ohte pr . = T L of difference between racing three |9, 1913 was another one of Coopers A lrores aiients WHIRY Sted b g 200 Brookim R T . 13 8u | ford 17 to 0, 85 to 0. 24 to 6, 38 to 0. SPORTING NOTES. hundred miles and five hundred, His |triumphs when he drove 250 miles an Sisdiots aftention. The after-eftects | Smallest Amount of Business For a| .3} e, 84 '}223006 th‘y ng;kt'gflsiv?;;g', c‘f $o-di 1q | om0 car. a creation falling well ug-d:: gg‘e‘fm'm r'mk at ht erate of 7.5 ¥ £z [ i i e X 3 " 3 0S8, . Mack is now 2 vears , | th edway 300-cubic-inc m per . fi:‘.rrsk—y_‘y:\,xn ;Em":g::: tu.Dl‘)j;l. lK:tx?:: o b s:m_‘_fibm"y' o 300 5% %% 1to 0: Colgate, 23 to 0 in the year that | g ot wh = - I A t e z | 36 of which he has added since Octo- | which has_been tried and tested in| He entered the Internaltion Speed- XNew Discovery checks the Cold,| New York, Dec. 30.—Operations on| oy ochsr : 0is SolEate Cadiihe Srown tegn that 4o er 26 over 1,300 iles of actual racing, looks | way event at Indianapolis last Decora soothes the Cough, allays the Inflam- | the stock exchange today were marked Chen, Bootnats. L LA S o ale 31400, 9,16 B 14 1o D to him like the one best bet, oo |ton day.. but an accident compelle sration, kills the Germs and allows | by the smallest amount of business for| ! L - . flhe";é t s"’so' 2 's"" 0; Worcester| The rumor that Messrs. Taft and| One thing sesms certain. and that is | him to p out early in Tace. Xature to do her healing work. 50c|a_ full session since February of 1888.| 1i0gBHe ... .00 a8 2 - 0 6, 6.100. 6 to 9; 48 to 0, Munphy gave their antediluvian grand |that De Palma will zo to the post a |Cooper has many other victories and at your druggist. Buy a bottle today. | Total sales amounted to barely 50,000 e iectrie ¥ ona a6 b Tutts, .9 to.R; Dawiioin, 41 to Stand & ‘coat of paint for Christmas |popular favorite. A more idolized | near victories to his credit. ——— shares and this small output was “ s T 24 to 0; “Aggies” Mass. State, 35 to | i ynfounded. driver never lived. The public likes e ow ™ R L G ; s T st S R ; called favorites, the most obscure is- : 1 ? One thing is certain, there is a o . < FROW.THE LIVER | e being alinbet- completsly’ neslects| ses Mo s or domaron Jacksan, N B At held | nore” important interest in the New | the later he lists quite a few. among | Fivalry betwee . it b s il sl 162 ed- 3 300 Lehizh Vatley lown the . guard position 'h“’“gp"“l York Yankees this winter than there |them the following: 1912, Santa Mon-|be & &old “'fllt‘“' uniqy = e s s with Yeurself?! = The movement was narrow through.| 19 Lerliara ... the season and made & great showing. | i) be next August. ica light car race, Elgin national tro- | trophy is the result of many months Do You Regulate Living? St eith x dosverhic) tronds, encers 100 Mack v:: Sl % TRA‘E *r 2 s baarer S "y uce,ml;:lgink1ree}-9flo:-%l(!;bev'.-rx‘;g§;- repartes i ielding as much as a point at the out- = ; f ITH REDS Sending Slim Sallee to get Poll Per- | bilt cup, Milwaukee: 2 y, gl g s oaen Bt odas Wit Bok. ot haking wovteat recaTetistan 100 Muswell M1 pr 2 L 2 ritt to jamp back to’ the Cards is a|1914, Vanderbllt cup, Santa " Monica: Yoursell and with the world? Do ¥ou|'setilement of short contracts. This| o doeh S0, : Bresnahan’s Offer Not Satisfactory | gangerous proceeding. Someone might | Elgin national trophy, Cobe trophy, e iy A slecpiey maY | completed, the list drifted aimiessly to SRS ] Birite BN te fump: Elgin. ; ** . With Hermann. Yet something.js the matter! Con- | 27, 2Pathetic, but firm close. ] i ¢ ; i PRI S “Germ ly of gasotine,” they | tween them until they finally decided stipation, Headashe, Nervousness and | o, Of ol the lmportant stocks St Paul| s Xer. & *Gopper 11 111 113 ; mf"“";fi“fl?:f]—jgu—m Bresnahan | Those Scapatican. - aU-NIonAl |y =iy e o o Tt i to have it out. Barney also uses Fire-/ Bilions Spells - indicate -~ 2 _ Sluggish 5 i - e b - 4% Ted from | starg are bacl m Hawaii—and some | ;. natural oil weils in that coun- |stones. . L x Fiver. The tried remedy 1s Dr. King's ::”m‘,’e"’,*}'fiafi”"fi},“‘;’d with rumors of Forth Pacttic ... 1100 100 Cinclnn;t.ldtodnyb:nd Stted that there | time it may. occur to someons to ask rv. Benzol, a substitute for gasoline, | Cooper will race at_Sgn Diese New ' ¥ife ‘Pills. Only 25c at your|pn DPSICHE hond of note ' issme. rc > T e e privgirt D Naen h’.‘: Cubs and | fhem how the games came out. Not|cannot be made in largze enough quan- | January 3, From San Diego he wil j5t’s. Koo e gt i i iy ) O el ERE D 3 < e apCw o ‘;Y Wwhich he hopes [{hat anvone is interested—but just to |tities. England’s present mastery of | to Fra: quiremients wero matiers of general it X 5% 15% las and-Schnelder and said that the R foosiving ralt siestie oC_ e nowledge. i Boston National | from America, except through Holland o man wanted was one of these. He left| Leslie Mann, the r . Ir. - - i o fielder, is an all-around ath-|and the Scandinavian countries, and - 3 } elssourt. Kansas: and . Pexne ipre- G 2, list of sixteen Chicago players with | Slub CUtReider o o0 o ringnold | these sources are being, rigidly: super- | pects try . lferred was the only addition to the % % |President Hermann as open to trades. | 1°te: He ki 3 Decoration - : 3 A % " & e S5 | T. S, football eleven, plays profession- | vised as far as nossible by the fieets of way race list of stocks touching their minimuh £ T 3 s ‘Bresnahan does not offer us enough AL haelinl d is mow coach of the|the ailies. Russia’s oil flelds will nat- |day as well as the Sioux Clty race on, ) despite a favorable statement of the| 200 Seaboara A. 3 to warrant our giving up any one of | < ltege basketiall five. urally be conserved for the use of the |July 4. earnings for November. Restoration S 4 % our four pitchers mentioned by him,~ : Amherst collex s 2 ; of the resular “panhandle” preferred| & - S s sald President August Hermann, of | ... — e ‘ dividend was received with interest,| 3 i : the Cincinnati Nationals here today. . £ because the company is controlled hy . SC 1. s %| “Any details along the lines laid' Wlth N ew the Pennsylvania Company, which re- - i : 2 down by Bresnahan while here ves- 9, e cently made a drastic cut in its divi- D B s g terday is not satisfactory to us and it Du t N i dend. E . "3 at an end as far as we are concerned.” - 4 A ‘slight advance in the prices of . T : Blank Books, 2 U5 g K. 5 Mr. Hermann would not say just certain finished products was hailed ‘Wwhat Bresnahan had offered but add- Loose Leaf Books, A e L e — & 4sx ed that the Chicago offer would have ' / T"R 0‘1' OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON o sa oL ® - On the other 1 a3 o e o be increased considerably befors He ere no signs that e railroads were . 8. o . + 4 | wo even consent to take the mat- 1 Transfer Cases, |likely to_tuy bevond. thelr pressing| 1% Sl S Uiaed e ter under advisement. 3 TG SPECIAL THIS WEEWK ¥ 3 ? | needs. Other lines of business show- T % 7 eyt 2 Files, Diari Calendars, | 58, firther indications of = recovery, | 1t Welinghowe aia Must Have Brains. "z.‘ often . 3 'y 'y s | cl ly as a result of war contracts. e & “Instead takis football play > g A -{ An additional gain of almost $6,000,- o R e i eI Rt Al e Wuadnnu, : iooo 201d was the most interesting fea~ to be the practice, we now take an in 5 } ture of the Bank of German's weekly COTTON. telligent student. and teach ham foot- Pencil Sharpeners, i statement. the moderate loan decrease $ New York, Dec. 30.—Spot - cotton|ball” said Percy D. Haughton, head Dafers, | oo I a5 2.8, 9725 86| quiets middling upland 7360 o ‘suie:| coach SF ¢he Harvard ootoal s Cotton_futures closed steadily. De- erday, addressing to the delegates ountain P R T TR R smmber 16, SRt R el (e S o oy SiomlEel = Fountain Pens, o Sl 7.79; May 7.96. July 8.15; Oetober 8.39.)lesiate Athletic association at Chicago, fremes; sucey ¢ P e s o eantik i P ;‘m l.:’xbject of “Mental Training in — “Wd ffice suPPI lar, with renewed weakness § e “Formerly wei ead } == : ! {erade issues. Total sales par :ul:;; New York. Dec. 1.—Time loans easy, .n?nwz'zmt:" i?eshroo;:l'i’ e %, g rregated $1,500,000. sixty and ninety days 3 1-2@4; SiX|pi ver» he continued. “Ni - 1 ¢ United Stataes zovernment coupon|months 3 3-4@d. lege foo player is a man of aver- = { ki s gained 3-4 percent. on cal. Call money firmer; high 3; rufing| 58 000t ROTEr 08 S0l Sectally | - ¥ : buy supply of —_— yate 3 last loan 3: closing bid 3; 0f-} .ctive mind, and the lessons the game : - # your STOCKS. fered at 3. B il .lessons of self-sacrifice, obe- | o 3 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. dience and above all, preparedness,, are . 137 1w 136 128% 1 . 130% 138 916 1385 1557 ; e 1205 % wsn 1S 3 .t k. 661 - 861 - - 73% 359 2 TA116 T4 O 5

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