Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 5, 1915, Page 3

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day. ! Vincent Welsh, Ray Grant and Billy Stack, all former Dean Academy ath- letes have been declared ineligible to compete in athletics at the University of Pennsylvania, and ordered to quit the football squad. The notice was posted on the faculty board Thursday, and no official reason was given. ‘Welsh was captain and halback of last year’s . freshman team. Grant was the quarterback and was the pos- sible selection of the Penn coaches to pilot the varsity in the game against Dartmouth on Saturday ~at Boston. Stack was the best 'of the substitute DID.IT EVER STRIKE YOU P R b Beaothin opediis Tk how unsafe it is'to go without Fire In- | ind Blue footballers, has been de- surance in order to save the small cost oted to the second team and will not of a Policy. Fires break out in the | iart in: the game against Dartmouth most unlooked for places. Don't take | n Saturday. chHances, but call at Jones’ Insurance Harris’ plly!ng has not been satis- Office and ‘Have your property insured.{ ractory, according to the coaches, and ‘¥ISAAC S. JONES wwith NedllimM::gev‘u. the big tackle Insurance and Real Estate Agent [Who was inju e oodnepity S %ame, appearing to be in good skape ichards /Building, 91 Main Street | (oain’ the coaches detérmined to iake _his drastic gction. Mathews probably D he lacing our | will plly Harris’ usual position at .stu ANI::IEN For Ao ‘o0in -"n'y:nr. ight tackle, while Ed Russell will be T”E WT that, during the last five | "ctained at left tackle. This is pro- 92 Mlnranu Companies hu either fnil.u reinsured or I thbe o v biured. THE FAc‘r that ao. sompany cah af. | (1eBNINE. the guard. will be shifted to ackle. ford %o sell Gold Dollars for 90| The relegation of Harris to the sec- SEaN o= wws LA 0w ety nd_team recalls the last incident of ar taken in and he kind in -Pennsylvania footbail. The THE FAc‘r that we sell INDEMNITY | ast Penn. captain who failed to make mere promise to pay. z00d for the closing games of the sea- B P. LEARNED & CO. |on, was “Alile ller, pllot of the e 1909 team. Miller is now coach of the Agency Established May, 1846. Tome Institute eleven. o i o P o S v v e | ‘Coaches to Pilot the Team Against Dartmouth thm- Yale Has Longest Rowing' Schedule in Yate rowing schedule for: thia B P i S & . . . Y, O le ro ind- RALU.’_‘.LE_ s . |'ed on the idea of Coach Nickalls that Students Gather and Practice School | the preliminary races above all things posmgifiung iy test the crew and make It fit fo meet ong e the crews that participate in the fina. - =56 races. « _ Be- sure to. get. svnmp-noot -nd e e,,‘,‘,‘;‘,,"; Tn this connection it is interesting | stare treatmiont ot ohce throughout - Rockwell woods, to note that Guy Nickalls _has con-| However, if you wish first ito, test Academy students held a very an- fided In the suthorities of Yale row- |¢nis great preparation send ten.cents couraging and spirited rally day | [N that h:(h;;“:;k%,:' o ot Dl Kilmiee Wy Cou “Binghamuton, - . » for a le Thursday afternoon on the -campus, { {hat race at Poughi s X P BT AT SR ety oo ;rx: with the noise under the directorship crew race there. ‘wich Daily Bulletin. of \Harold Slattery .and Raymomdf 7T 3 %00 Cae which will “Be an- | meterases Burke. Not only the boys participat- ool | Rounced today, subject only to the ap- E i e e ere “prasont| Broval of the university authorites, | Calleges Should Revise Summar- Ball : and lent their volces which they hope | fale meets all the ‘;"tfl‘l;';t:":‘;:flfl on oo Rule. - . g will_cheer on the Red and White to 3 : | The revisior coll 1gbilt oy over ‘hetr “Hvals tn New|slc sgainic Horvard at New London | The T vision of the collage SUSTLIEY | goane-from “THe Moth and The Flarke” at the- Audiforium ’Friday. aid Saturday afternoon. Rext Jane. THu AR race 1§ ‘trom | Princeton should” meet the hearty ap-| .. : Saturday. Encouraged by the demonstration l'xgrx;ibu ¢n the Harlem ore "h“"( thaq; | proval of - the entire’ mugn prifie Costn Overbesn gnd _Captain Bob e o joyening ieforeithe fRothell worid The Sthlelic v!&uflu of these ? ™ '"Hearn put the team thro: anoth- | gam colle it ‘is reasonable to _ belleve, b or aftornoon. of stift work including| .10 all this vear the Yale, Y will h“:'.to\ma ‘;bn present’ summer fl“s%..‘."x‘:,.".‘?:m'fle i J‘E‘L,‘J.‘;‘.‘. m.;dmu;;p;!\hmmm &5 scrimmages with the scrubs and West m*inrg"‘."‘“'::b‘;;nmc‘;v':;‘&_ Tinceton. | basevan rule ts Sanientably Inadequate | Houston and Colonel Rupert. and. that o S ’ Ends. oflmum Crowa that Y take 'part in the|Znd Yale has already named her.com- | the “Athletics would dispose of Eddie| Hartford—Mr. and Mrs. John W. ; American Derlty.~ Beclaes the Yala. | Bittee fo conterawith VR 3| Sellins. . Thom ware 5ot so wild_afi- | Hockwellof his clty closed théfe. gun BI cefon and ‘ft, is expected er ome, lackstone, ranford S THERE I EDONBER Columbia race, which takes place Nov. | SHaPeoR, S0 e “auit, | ~"Basietball ‘will bs a live. sport and | Taesaar. .|12. the races’in which Yale wil take ; ON_SUMMER SABEBALL.Y . M nrough, the: Temaliger. af the R facta e 1iap o hat the o tees | pastime among = high school WP gyl el g 5 Yale Athletic A i + " yiar are: April 24, Pennsylvania at make’ &’ revision of e “summer | state and ‘they have formed -m Ens - 11, o s ton, ale letic Association Appoints a basehall rule” sothat luqh an occur- | scholastic league. wife of the £sh and game commission- Pars i ERfaaphin: Mas L Yale second and | [GS2RAL FHE | whic ot tHe Yal - er, and deughters, have returned to Yew Haven, Conn,, Nov. 4—Follow- | 5 U Ty 0 e 27sl | peated. - Brown, as haw hoen taged i bas rot facilities to place a basketr | MSarcoc ™ Weeks at thelr cottage in g the recent disqualification of five|pror o' q"at New London. his “ colum. balon has. ‘a summer| 54l team on the floor. this winter. X Yale athletes . for playing summer gy baseball rule which 18’ adeqiate ‘in ‘Westerly High are certainly running ‘8 4 baseball, the Yale athletic & .ociation JESS WILLARD WILL every way.. The Hill authorities were | op against teams that are way be- | neora poimon’ congniis e, ShEl tonight appointed a committes to con- : = confronted ' with the =same = clréum- | yond their caliber or they are not there | nog Spermiors are marry fer with committees from Harvard and . - DEFEND. HIS ‘TITLE.|stances which Yale had to cope With|as tiiey have been unsbie to score any | o Gooisrens s the LN Dt S o Princeton relative to & general re- i this ‘season’ and” the manner in_which | pomnts at all this season. A et By e e - B vision of the eligibilty rules of the{Agrees to Fight For $32500 in New | the local cdllege, revised the rule met| ™ Captain Feeley of the Bulkeley team | SLCitbY eight hours will constitute 4 three universities. The joint commit- 'Orjekire: the hearty.suppert of the followers.of | haan't any thing.to say in regard. to]92y 5 WOk tee will not meet until after the Yale- : : Brown athletics. .. The rule which'is| Gujkeley’s chances Saturday against AL atscov; Haryard football game and this pre-| An sgreement has been’ signed by [NOW.in vogue on‘the HUI permits a|the Academy but he states that Dis| ey setorgek roincm e the iot dlaoow- Jess Willard and his_ manager, Tom | ‘ollége man to play summer Baseball( men ‘are fit' for the fight. . Actions | Soscigation as ta the smeoies ot Jems A“ORNEYS-AT LAW e Brown & Perkins, Hicmeys-at-Law Over Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Ent ¢ stairway- near to. Thames Naflohl[’&ak Telepbone 38-3 THE Bm SAV!NGS_BANK “MARKET WAS IRREGULAR. OF NORWICH Minor Low Prlend qu s Showed Un- The regular Semi Anuual Dividend usual Prominence. has been. declared at the rate of 4 per cent. a year from the earnings of New York, Nov. 4-—Apart from the the past six months, and will be pay- | continued irregularity of war shares, able of and after November 15th. and the quiet strength of investment FRANK J.. WOODARD, Treasurer. |5tocks, the feature of today's active market was the unusual prominence of . minor low. priced issues of various de- ’ T scriptions. Among the latter were nu- Ansonia. — The Musicians' “ union, | rerous seeurities whose vaive is yet which comprises practically all of the| ., he determined and in which the rise musiclans of this city, Detby, Shelton| cas evidently of professional origin. and Seymour. has arranged {o hold its| " Septiment was decidedly more cheer- regular meetings and rehearsals in' the | ru),"the “European situation, involving a«om on tlllmberman society in the|the fall of the Greek ministry, being eymaz Bl hulidifig ignored in further domestic advices of an encouraging character. This con- dition once more found its clearest re- Qection in ‘better rallway earnings, higher. prices for steel and copper and Even Better reswiaption of dividends by industrial -ompanies, including American Cotton Th I £ T Ot which today declared 2 qu&r(er]y : sbursement of one per cent. after an i-han astes interim of over, four years. Practically every branch of the stock list was included in today's advance, but coppers. were most conspicuous. l \naconda made a_new record on' its rise of 4 to 86, and Chino also rose to e eweds o rhsons zed all' over the J| le of 4 10, 36, and Ct gain of 1 to 54. ‘world—is - Dealings in Anaconda were almost on tha largest scale yet registered by that stock. Other metal shares advanced one to two points. Ali, ‘the - telegraph and telephone «huea added to recent gains, Western UUnion gaining 3 points to 90, its high btmng Bur[on fAgure for the last mine years, but los- ing much ground-later on profit-taking. 7 U The war stocks were again heavy at & first, but made full recovery and more 3 in the.final dealings. United States € g Steel ‘rose 1 1-2 to 88, but there, too, 2 realizing sales were effective, = the : stock closing at 87 3-8. o‘ . Cansdian Pacific was the only high Dr class railway stock to lag, but its sub- n Draught Everywhere {8 o ™ay S0k 1o o b o fver. Grangers and some of the Pacifics, as [ ' s well as the more obscure western an We Are Receiving Shipments - §| outhwestern shares, were higher by Regularly, Without ‘Delay one to two points. Eastern rails shared or: Interference. to the same degres, but yielded in the { BASS & Co. Importers, e e S e 90 Warren St, N. Y. Bond& were strong in spite of an in- oJ | croase of - foreign ‘offerings. _Total sales, par value, amounted to $7,550.- l’nhsd States bonds were unchanged 200 Am. Hide HE T T :n.mm:m;; US BAKED BEANS | * cocnylu the center of . .the ‘stage an the spot light is everiastingly on u.d These goods are-absolutely the same g-m.y and in some cases better than e widely advertiséd. 15c Beans on the market, and are so.guaranteed. They &0 to the trade as a 10c seller, the 15¢ can ' for 10c to the ‘consumer ‘is our argument. ' Choice Hand 'Pick- clear Bean Pofk and a pure ldmpe Tomato Sauce entirely free ives ‘and coloring mat- t.l‘,n‘y mu:: t..hl;m on tt.ha g‘m ur are few m on the market which are abeo.. ‘!‘l-lELA.GALLUPCO., ‘Whelesale Distributors, Normeh. Conn. FETT o i1 b Bg § 8 Tones, with Dominick. Tortorieh for a | Providing he ddes 'not pla¥y with a|gometimes speakbetter than words. match in which Willard will defend ‘His | Sam* whicly is In -orzanized ball The L= o g aeals, the titie in twenty rounds during Mard |Princeton. Yale and Harvard ‘authori- store of F. R. Ames during the ab- Gras week in February at New Or- ties " would do well to follow in me Senics Of o' Rkt whtohutun Avil 1 footsteps of Brown. in the matter g he purss will be $32,500. Tanatine. the sommer nazeban isfue. || - BRIEF STATE NEWS Mp shout V88, New_Orleans' promoters are ' given | —Providence Bulletin. rook—] George £2¥ Gntll December 10" to secure.an op-|. . . 3 wn?yfilgfiqa"irmd.d‘;tm, <t ‘Donent. Favorites. Win at Hills Grove. T evening froma their week’s wedding t The choice. lies between Moran, Cof- | Hillg Grove, R. I, Nov. 4.—Favorites| New Haven—Cards have Been sent|to New York and Washinzton, D. fey and Fulton of Indianapolis. won in the final day of the lizht har- [out by Mrs. David Thompson, of |and will be the guests of tha bride’ Present indications are that Frank | ness race meet here today. = Barl Jr, | Orance street, for a reception and tea | parents, Mr. and Mrs. William- &, Moran, _ the Pittsburgh heavywelght. | awned by R. C. Lasbury, Broad Rrook | Tuesday. Nov. 9, from 4 to 7 o'clock, | Clark, for s farr days before they taks 300 Gt N Ore Su will be chosen as the man to oppoSe | Conn., easily took,the fres for all pace | 7 mept “nromass J.eGranges and Miss | possession of their new heme on Col- o dhom G 39% | Willard in his first encounter since he | while Walter Cox’s Trueseda captur- | Coles, who have come over.from Rome. | lege: street. 400 Tilinols Cent. |acauired the heavyweight champlon- |ad, the '2:22 trot. 28 X ‘shitp. Faust Pafchen: finally' landed the Jack Curley, "the :man who helped|2:19 -pace carried. ocr. from -vesterday | WHERE TEUTONS AND BULGARS MEET the big cowboy #vin the title has been Tt heats I hich the a nsked about the. champions return | many upsets. T TO BLAST WAY TO CONSTANTIN OPLE *0 the ring and said: I i “All I-know about the ‘matter just s s AL >t present is that I've received a wirs g i 4500 Tnt Paer pr G Jones. - 'my brother * manager. | ,' maar Mahah and his reammmates ment for the champlon fo fiht. The | ONTU~7ed the Princeton Tlrers Satur- match is to be promoted by Dominick / Tortorieh and Tommy Burns, the lead. | Ghoc with his Tigers: will claw :tne ing sportsmehi of New Orleans. As| Sl to the selection of his opponent,‘that| 'ty A gor oo f S jsurney Is up to Willard.© As far-as'Ican|, . Tondon -by special.car Sat- 300 Lis & Myes pr fee the only woithy rivals that might| . day. It hae been intimated amons 100 Long Teang Fi Y ¢ able to warm Jess up are FTauk | he-giudents that one car will not be 750 Louls & > aoran, Jim Coffey and possibly Fred|sufricient to carry the entire number or, whq are anticipating seeing the same. “It _wouldn’t surprise me if Willara . selected -Fulton for the -latter has| AMONE the wild rumers that. were been telling the “world he knocked| ——miom— oo the champion down in a friéndly bout. You'll remember that Jack Munroe NORWXCH FAM‘LY MARKET knock Jim Jeffries down once and made a lot of money advertising the fact. “Also vou must not forget that Yefrériés gave Munroe a terrible lacing ¥ruits and Vegctables, . in their next meeting, Jjust to con- |Peppers, qt. w uliflower, 1 4900 Kan City S 860 Int Nickel . & ~aving that he had signed an acre: 90 Xan C 8 or vince Munroe he wasn't so much. Head Lettuce, i 30 “Moran appears- to be the logical | Selery, - : L |t urstey. S candidate for first crack at Willard's | Beets. = - . Frg e crown mainly through his decisive de- | “ Ty pu, . & __:j,' A SO 1 feat of Jim Coffey at the Garden.| Cabbag T 3] 2 for 10 That doesn’t say, however, that Moran | Onions: ¥ 4 has more. than the average chance w 10 with Willard; he simply figures the 3t 1 RS i ia best man on' the horizon. P S ‘offey really lost his opportunity of being seriously considered a danger- ous rival to Jess when he fell before Moran. He may come back with a rush berohe the selction of the op- nonent. You never can tell in this ame. : “When Willard fights in New Oor- b leans there will be a referee's decision v P 1| Parsnips, & [ ' ‘Turnips, pk. 25| iled Cabbage, which carries the world's title with it | Turhins, pik. -3 el uibiig” That proves that Willard isn’t wor- ried very much as to the.result. Beaclens Grapsh il Huimantua. - 3 —_— Watermelon, - Cranberriés, GADLE ELECTED MANAGER Hubbard Squash, 2 guarts 25 Fas st o 2y Bty b, ¢ Bun“Pe;l:gers 1 anteloupe, 2| Garlie, 5 To Succeed Peter Flynn as Leader Damson Blums, * &5 Tokay G f’ S of Greeneville A. C. Peachu at, - 19 Table Apples, doz.’ 40-50 At a meeting of . the Greeneville Chlnesq Salad, 15 Carrots, 1b., 5 emleuc club Thur:dnyk evening Joe | Brussels Swrputs. o fnt;a::berr) Sl adle, the star halfback was electcd 4 1 manager to fill the vacancy causcd |Jfing Beans, 10 Gelery Knobs. . 15 by_the resignation of Peter Flynn. Aushrgoms, 5 panish Malagas, Newly elected Manager Gadle an- |3lk. Morocco 25 nounces that -Sunday he will line his >ineapples, 20 green jerseyites up against the Cot- i Moats, trell éleven of Westerly who are ¢on- | Pork— Sirloin, sidered in the first class calibre. The Splrerlbl, 28{Roast, s & game will be played on the Cranber- smmd"i{ 18| »eu ‘Roast, The terfltory in black on the nc-'trcl Lho Orient railway as far south ry which will. be roped off as it was| Smoked Hams, Hind q:rs. companying map_shows where the The Austro-German ‘move EDrS atrs. e doteod | so ‘xm down the. Morava valley is mak- Cutlets, hands with the Bulgmuu in morth- | ing progress. In-tbe south the French ;0 ‘lioUntain- | and British have joined.the Serbs de- bt last week. -3 One of the team last night stated| S aored 5‘"’“"1 that the reason why - Manager Flynn | Smoked Tongues— Insl?i’e Round, westo resigned was that he had trouble Short Cut, 35 snpum,r Steak, ous country. along the aDnube is now | fending the Nisn-Saloniki railway and Sbout acheduling a game with & Trart. | Dried Beef. - A ¢ian -2 of Servian-defenders, but be-|have driven the Bulgarians who oc- ford eleven. Flynn wanted to give the (l"o"t‘.dh Beer, 12-20 Shoulden. fore Germany.can send any ald of im- | cupied Kupsill as far east as the out- Hartford team a large guarantee of | ©Orerhouse:Steak) TLegs. 25 | portance to. Turkey she must .con- |skirts of Nish. $65 and some of the members would . Baseere not stand for it Nat. Salt Pork, MAY MACK W‘INS AMATEUR TROT. ¥ Poultry. Chickens, ‘aoumneu. each, 75 Captures Feature Event at Panama- | Fowls, 28T urkey: Pacific Exposition Meet. AT L T““"‘““‘v Gr-eerla-. San Francisco,” Nov. 4.—May Mack won the amateur trot, the. feature| Butter— jSugar— event of today’s harness' meeting at| ‘Lub- 35 ranulated, the Panama-Pacific exposition. She| gpees M 2 e took the first handily, broke in the sec- A AR i ond, but came back in good form in 3 Srtiost il ou the ‘third. 5 In the 2.1 pace, with only three en- 3 tries, Matawan won the first heat, but Edam ; Porto Rlfi:-d' The Proof, driven by Spencer, took the boberd ¢ second and third, Qldfolks’ beating| o empert O Matawan to Second money in 'both | Bickles, . xu.. Meple Syrup, heate. Honeydomb, oo Dottle % 55 ‘erna McKinney, with Danlels driv- | SF8% erosene - ing, won the-$1,200 Breeders' Futurity | Western A TBaley. in !Lra\lhl heats. | Make * Your choie‘. If “the Eastern football “experts” were forced to make their selection for Afl-Star. . fullback - between ' the following pair alone, whom do. you thing they'd choose? g 2 e 1 Eddie Mahan, of' Harvard, who ~COTTON. scored only two touchdowns for Har- Fish. 4 v o vard in something “like ‘five. games: i u:: ax. s New York, Nov. 4—Cotton futures|who has kicked only four or fee fiel 5 . 12| Sea Bass, 7708 Chino Con. December - 11.60. Janu- | goals; , whose fu bun. gave. Corn Husgols, {y|luensh, 100 Cruett Pea's ary 1175, March 11.95. May 12.08, July | its chance to T“t'fi Pona l;‘:?d} Foel & Il:fi‘ fia ga 12.14. Spot quiet; middling 11.80. oRjR— o !fl- and FceL 200 Cof' & 8o 3d,pr . 8% 48% 48 > =3 2 Jerry Deprato - of thel Michigan 1 Wheat. $2.i5Homin 1300 Conaal Gus” % . MONEY. Aggies, who has torn o shreds. prac- §,,d o ',r gflrm,;fl*-d e ™ g tically every-line ‘that faced him; who | Bread. D Y owts SL86 33“-&"‘“" high 2: ranks as orie of the best goal-after- 8 Cottonseed afent i 7400 Steel loca touchdown * Kickers in the' country; cwt., $1.95 |- 19 Ca A Bus " who has few peers-In the drop kicking " 130 brin. ol STests : : : . auhnu- : game; who scored.something like 100 = | 5 . i . :gm.u%. 5 ;. CHICAGN GRAIN WARKEY. - - .points for his team in.the first four < E - 8 P R 8 = T s e ras 1380 Bis secndiies 106% 103% 105 9-18 against xg.ug li:fi : Unlv-nuy of Mwnn—;tom of 24 2 [l 58 15-16 59’ 4 18 Kee six et Hu an " W Herbert 6t e New York Tribune & t BM on - er M & RS RE I Women was n-fntea in #‘ “‘a"rk.

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