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I ‘ writes & : : ; "_—"— b X A m" un.g-Wol_t, Jr, Mgr. |} § : W e : : po ’ v 3o |l 3 Ab”llltely Bl B S s e P 18 Francis avenue, Hartford, Conn. S 3 ez e ; Indigestion. Oneb : ‘u‘«?‘»fi%{":{?&“@m’mcfi: ‘At New Q'!""’.M"d‘ 4, in Twenty Round Bout “for|,,coen comments on 3 ! A : proves it. 25¢ at all drug ik the State. G | S me» t Cl!asmpinn& lr- —Willard’s Contract Calls MERGER PLAN . e s J. L. Lathrop £2.50N8 . ~;m°l:: Wib Ldes G Do e [ Expesta Litte Opponition from the F Th - -for $3 , Win, Lose 3 Hastern on. o Commenting on the subject of .a Qr 0se e 4 . - ssible merger of the best paying and ¥ - New Orleans, Dec. 2.—Jess Willard|bout is awarded to the club offering :;m populous cities in the old New s 5 T " 7 Who Dme WC“ will meet Fred Fulton of Rochester, | the best inducements. England and the Eastern association \ 3 ; 3 s - S in' a twenty round bout here| The terms of the agreement read |circles, Louis P. Pieper of Lynn, says: || Berryman, Penn State ........... 3 ¢ nothing can compare with March 3 for the heavyweight cham- |that the boxers are to meet under| “If our plan goes through, mnot a : £ g . good Ale as a dinner plonship of the world, according to an | Queensberry rules in a battle of 20 or [city would have a summer population , It is delicious in jitself A announcement tonight by promoters of | more rounds with a referee’s decision. |of less than 100,000. The citles we 1 - m adds zest to every dish. The the match. . | Bids will remain open until December | ant are Worcester, Lynn, Portland, I " mcest delightful Ale—and the ‘Willard signed articles here sevérall 16 and the fight must be held within | Lowell, ~Lawrence, Springfield, New % richest and creamiest—is | weeks ago to meet any white fighter|six weeks. The referee will be select-|Haven and Hartford. _Portland has whom_the promoters might name by|ed from a list of names mutually |a population of around 5,000, but this g . Dec. 10. Efforts were made to ar-|agreed to by both contestants and each | is swelled to over the 109,000 mark by 3 k a s range an elimination bout between | has agreed not to appear in any other | summer visitors. The Maine eity. } Mahan Leads the Field and is Unan- imagine he is a fragile runt who Fulton and Frank Moran of Pittsburgh, | match before this bout in which a|proved too good ‘a e S l','":‘". Chiies 2 c: rul-:. Feighs about 140 pounds and stands| Heston, Barrett Mahan and Brickley but, according to the promoters, Moraz | referee’s decision might be given. |drop, and will be in the merger. oo about five feet four, You may dis- |Pplayed football under much the same 2 refised to meet the Minnesota. pugilist —_— ‘We expect littie opposition from | 1. sejecting an All can foot. |Mise. this pioture, for Barratt Js six |conditions namely that all were and || Srrenno By rt : and was notified that if he did not|JENNINGS TO BE OFFERED the Eastern assoclation to the merger | pail team, oertain formalities must be | foet tall, weighs over 130 pounds and |in the case of g on agree by Dec. 1 to o so_the match MANAGEMENT N, v. FEDs | IhS International may try to secure | onll ‘o™ 6Riain ORmilies Muat 08 | 1s"as ‘husky as' the madority e- by great : would be given to Fulton. Fulton pre- Worcester, Hartford and Springfield. . 3 fast, can punt, drop-kick 1 § S BUAly N signed” tatticles b mast R, 4 Nowgthe International Has the serious ,_‘:,“:I‘":;"‘“,h:".f'm“" W in the|or throw the forward pass, and is a |team. Barrett is allgned with the DID IT EVER STRIKE YOU Willard in the event Moran refused the | Harry Sinolair, Backer of the Team, | probfem on its hands of placing its|Sonncy, Who signs his Stuff 1s the|G,,gerful runner in the open fleld. No | Cornell team of this year which com- . how unsafe it is to go without Fire In- | elimination bout. Has So Announced. Harrisburg and Richmond clubs in | g2000 " cacon ends. These “experts” | Ohe has eéven come close to him this|Pleted the season without suffering surance in order to save the small cost | Willard’s contract calls for $32,500, other cities and the Federal league year and he has earned a place on|defeat Mahan and Brickley played st n 5 always choose different teams and at of a Policy. Fires break out in the|ywin lose or draw. Terms arranged Chicago, Dee. 2—Harry Sinclair,|and the possibility of baseball peace, the star jon. most ynkoxed for places. Don't take | with Fulton were not announced. backer of the team which the Federal | whether near er remote, must all be :: ::lflflr:. k‘:“m""‘:fl# ?]::m lbou't'lt ‘Watson, of arvard, is the next chances, but call at Jones Insurance 5 e league proposes to ‘put in New York, | considered. However, without Deing |faxe “n shance at wetiing unger the [choice, for he is a good field general On Draught Everywhere Office and have your property insured. | WELSH-WHITE MATCH said_here today that he would offer | over-optimistic, I want to tell you the | Wt & CDance ot ECTURE Uneer 0|, ng aiwayvs gets -erythlnmm( of his |so fortunate in this respect. Eckersall ISAAC S. JONES " FOR LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE | (i¢ management of the team to Hughle | prospects of the gerger never looked | §,0% ers to fight it out among them- | t8m. He is not a- brilliant. player, played with the University of Chicago with Haughton's greatest Harvard Jennings of the Detroit Americans and | ;o bright as now. however, and must take second place | His teams were not the best ma- We Are Receiving Shi £ m:*w“«":""“; and Real Eatate Ao | bian Apsamet to S or 2 Rouide| 2120 Ba bid fox the servichisol “I think that when President Bar- |SlVes. B Tihis nceount. Ewing, of Penn. State: | chines of all time by some . strieds. Regularly, Without Delay s Building, Oty c Fourteen colleges are represented on Th = interference. Baker, of the Athletics. ‘He said he |row finds out the sentiment in S = Glick of Princeton; Willlamson of orpe played with the Carlisle In. or o Within the Next Six Weeks. beileved Jennings was not bound le- |fleld und Hartford, where I am toid | the st and second teams, all of which | 5i/C5 jren; Hagley of Washington and | didns and he himself with the chiet - gally - to the Tigers for the coming |everyone favors the merger rather & Lee; Mylin of Franklin and Marshall; | asset in trade. Coy, in 1907, almost New York Dec. 2—Freddy Welsh |season and that he considered him the | than the International league, he Will | potir shon Al Armeoonn bt o hishoy | Meehan, of Syracuse, and Murch, of |single handed preserited Yale with a by W THE FACT that during the last five | of England and Charley White of Chi- | man to round up a winning nine. If | turn his attention away from New |petterthan All-gmerican, but a WEbSr | Swarthmore, also disiinguisbed them- | Yictory over Princeton by a score of urren . Y. o 02 instrance | Gompanies | cago, through their managers, signed | Jennings does not accept, Mr. Sinclair | England. selves during the year. fa 12 to 10, when the teams had left the o aither failed. reinsured or | an asreement here today to meet in a |said he might make an offer for Field-| “To my mind the future of an In-|Plaved in the east, so we modestly | “gpeiton of Cornell is the best end.|fleld at the end of the first half with : include the entire country. S 20 round bout within six wecks for |er Jones, of the St. Louls Federals, or | ternational league team In any of the He is fast, a_deadly tackler and the score standing 10 to 0 in favor of THE AETNA. THE FACT th sany can af. | the lightwelght championship of the |misht retain George Stovall, who is|three cities would be precarious, to|. It Might be well to comment on the | ways is on his man when he Gaslls | the Tigers. BOWLING. BILLIARDS. ford 301 BennY, “tor "o0 | world. to be transferred to New York with|say the least. I don't think the club | WOrk of the various teams during the | qown the fleld under punts. He plave | It matters little who was or is the MAJESTIC BUILDING. {ford to sell Gold Doilare for S| "Weish as the champion, and White | the rest of the Kansas City team. | would last over a year or Then it [ Dot e, B Wt D e eoaoy | & £00d defensive and againet |greatest of those seven players, the| T Alleys. & Tables, — ‘,‘:Y-:; or every Dol-| 55 the challenger, agreed to meet be-| Some of the leading minor leaguers | would be hard for the fans to accept | '2d the worst team in history, Cormell | gr,roary "he threw that they stand out as seven of | = ————— ore the club offering the best induce- | have been engaged for the New York | the grad: agne | Soaoped aveiybody on the ‘schedils, feyy.y the greatest plavers who have ever Jeagite ¥egorl THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY | fotnte, “il. bigs for. the. boat. 1o bo | ciub, the liet tastading among recriits | o tane the toml In a slower leaguc. | Yale hit the toboggan, looped the loop | Svery time the « %ot Lehigh, | trod a gridiron ~remains unchanged. ‘emir® sloen raaniohed by Husk not & mere promise to pay. received not later than Thursday, Dec. | several players from the Pacific coast.| “In my opinion the baseball future|20'd allowed five opponents to chase the is the other choice. He is & powecful | There were others, such as Heffelfing- B.P. LEARNED & CO. |16, The pugilists agreea to make 135 Ziosirey of all the Towns In the proposed mer. | DUlldoE off the field before Tom Shev- | .7 *yashes Interforence as it he |er of Tale: and ~Jim" McCormack. of | he meanington b ot the Natona L = i pounds at 2 p. m. on the afternoon | Ben H After G ger lies In putting it through. 'If it | LD shot some psychology stuff into the | j;cq it tackles well s a good | Princeton, but for all round football ,,:n, Agency Established May, 1846. ot the battle if the contest is held on Face . e, Samens goes, and I think it will, you will see [ Javers so they could trim Princeton. |man at handling the f pass. He |ability it would be hard to add any . i in the evening, or 135 pounds at 10| The basketball team of the Ben Hur | Food, fast basehall: ¢ | Harvard's enormous score over the res- to tl e SRR a m. in case it is fought during the|A. A. Inc, the champions of Hartford, urrectea Blue eleven also is fresh in |18 intercoliegiate” Wrestling champion |fo. the beilliant constellstion Mahan, —_— i = < on | Thorpe, Barrett, Coy, Eckersall, Hes- | ,Next will be the ice racing up fa | \ affernoon. Their managers each post- | would like to arrange games with| HUGHIE JENNINGS IS the minds of all, and the records of | B the ‘“hl’:l’:."‘;.‘:- lMu’ I | von ont B flcue';r 3. Bckersall, Hee- | congg, ] =% Bii i Ao ed $1,000 forfeit for weight and fur- | Moosup, Jewett City, Laurel Hill Lafayette, Pittsburgh and State, mot lfld"““m =3 ren Crre Brown & Perkins, iimeys-at-Law | ther ‘agreed to place an additional | Sachems or the fast teams of Taft- SATISFIED WITH DETROIT |to forget Lehigh, can be recited from : Bill Higgins, of Penn. State, Herron, [Johnny Dundes Outpointsd Phil | Percy Haughton has not made up his 1,500 ‘each in the hands of the stake- | ville and Baltic, which we defeated last memory. Also Michigan and Dartmouth E A I Ryt D oS Fo o e anes at the i ihe | season by Close scores. We have our|Would Not Accept Management of |landed in the steerage class, and Syra- | O Fitt; Lamberton, of Princetan; Dick Bloom Harte and ucey, of Harvard; Hop- ball coach next fall. They are worry- | New York Federal League Club. |cuse had one of the best teame in his- | cine, ‘of Penny Oliphant, of the Arny. | or’ New Yotk sutpeinted. Dhil Bisom | 128 i Cambridge. . Harvard made & i e bl | T e comm s A and Higginbotham, of Yale, also de- |of Brookiyn in a fon round bout here | Iisioce In not Eetting Bim <o sen & Ings, -3 serve mention. = manager of the Detroit Americans,| Jddle Mahan, captain and fullback | *“Nilcre ere few good linemen this|ioniSht. D undee took the honors in | peds would have dome. Who has returned from the south,|Of Harvard, leads the feld and will be e o ere few good Jinemen thislsix rounds to Bloom's three, onme be- Where he was searching for & training | the unanimous choice for fullback. He | ¥ou o0t SHUIE °F ord. stard |IN€_even. = Dundee weighed 130% camp, declared today he had not been | has been called the greatest player of poucds, Bloom %. Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Entrance stairway near to Thames National Bank. Telephone 38-i NORWICH FAMILY MARKET FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL New York, Dec. 2. The Carlisle Indians had such a bad out'as the best tackles. ' Shultz plays football season they are talking of Gew | all time, and it he isn’t, our dope om 5 . Fruies s vegstmbien. - Yo eiealTamagement, o the New | ST, A0, e e S - ot | F oo R Bk 1 5 026 e e ‘eppese. gt.. ~ 8-5 aulifiower, 15-25 7 “I would not consider it if they did,” | tirely wrong. Mahan proved that he | fengive game, breaks up plays on eith- SPORTING NOTES. inson. Yale. Pittsfield, New London and D ogiice, S STOCK PRICES WERE DEPRESSED | (uten Am Su : 15 1% |he said. “I am satisfied with my lot |iS one of the best, if not the best,|or side of the line, looks out for for- New Britain should be In a league of: gelery. Eapley, —_ o 106% 106% | in Detroit, where we have built up a |Plaver that ever stepped on a gridiron | ward passes and opens holes for his| | their own class. Then they would mot: Serthee— By Foreign Selling of Standard Securi- % % 9 |great team and I have no intention of | uring the season just closed. He|packs on plunges through the iine. As TTREY Nave ok queer notions. ¥ Table, bu., ties ‘and ‘Heaviness of Specialti Pk T o M w3 |leaving Detroit.” bucked the line, skirted the ends,|was the case with Berryman, Shuitz| Shortstop Bancroft of the Phillies : Cabbage, ) Deaia: Mgl 2 % Prosident Frank Navin of the De- |Played a wonderful defensive game,|yas forced to play an exceptionally | has returned to Sioux City, Ia., from a ST e New York, Dec. 2.—Foreign selling | Distll seeur troit club.. who also is in this city, |Punted as well as any one in the|gooqd game to gain recogmition. Gill- | hunting trip that netted him a black | The records show that one of the White, 16 [Spanish Onions, of standard securities and pronounced | Dome Mines likewise denied there was a chance of | COUNtry, scored many drop kicks from |man was the strength of the Harvard | bear and two cubs. younger plavers of the. organization, Potatoes. pk, 2§ 1., heaviness in specialties served to de- Jennings leaving Detroit. “It is true [ the fleld and could hurl the forward |line, and was depended on to get his — Who has never received much notoriety eet, 5|Red Bananas, Press -prices. substantially in today’s F that Jennings is not signed to a con- [Pass S0 as to decelve everybody butlopponent out of the way when a few | Gavvy Cravath of the Phillies, al-[as a slugger, ranked second to Cra= g'r:kllmr Onlor; 715\&;3‘" String market. Hurope's renewed. offerings | F tract but we have . been working |the players on his own side. And if[yvards were needed on fourth. dcwn.|though resarded as an unusually slow | vath in the matter of home runs. Ref- I Baina of ‘our stocks lacked explanation other under a gentleman’s agreement which | {his isn't enough, allow us to state|He also did well on the defense, ran | runner, led the National league in runs | erence is made to Outfielder Williama » than it may have.been necessitated is mutually satisfactory on both | that he could play any position in the|jown the fleld under punts with his |scored last season with 89. of the Chicago club, who made 13 by the exXténsive ‘French and . British sides,™ Navin said. backfleld and get away with it better | ends and was a sure tackler. —e homers during the season. Just about ‘commitments to .the new French loan. Secretary Huston and _ Manager | than anyone else. Outside of that | Witherspoon, of Washington and| Only five National league batters, |one-third of his hits were for extra The further setback in war shares William ' Donovan of the New York |NOthing can be’said of Mahan's play- | Jefferson; _Endicott, of Swarthmore: | Doyle, Luderus, Griffith, Hinchman and | bases. 1 was directly traceable to the'utter- | arrester Corp Americans returned from Wilmington, | In§: Tate, of Lafayette: Way and Chub | Daubert, batted better than .300, which Yty Del., where they made a futile effort| He was an excellent field general,|Sheldon, of Yale; Ward, of the Navy, | speaks well for the brand of pitching | . That the doctor of sportology slaving to sign J. Franklin Baker, of the|Kknew the game and the football rules|anq Cotton, of Dartmouth, played well | or the opposite for the hitting. for the New York Evening Post is an Athletics, to a New York contract |35 well as some of the officials, and during the season. —_— imist, it not a_poet, is supported Donovan' said that he had procured | 5tood alone in a class by himself as a Bty 3 Ben Houser of (et e o f sucesofiaifeanisy Sianclerypho ven | Harcme: N7, 3| turea, thie’ prophecy -that, the. allied | Ilinais Ceatr forces would henceforth reduce. their |{isiration Cop < Taikn 2 ‘quarts 25| war . contraéts in this country. 'Fhe | lnimes Seedless Grapes, ! 1b., 15 Johnny Henning, of Penn, deser:es ftchfield has been | by the following: “Soccer games pro-. Fatermelon, - 75|Bull Peppers. . 15 principal reason advanced in this con- [ni 4" i permission from Manager Mack of the | leader on the field. For that reason he | one of the guard positions, 'He is the | engaged to coach the Bowdoin college | ceed zestfully, and hockey players, DbArd Squash, - |G dripes, 15| nection was that cash would be lack- | It e Codp of . Athletics to talk busienss with Baker | i3 tendered the job of captain of this|best lineman on the Red and ‘Hlue|baseball team .next season. Houser |whose joy in’ the sport is keen only Casiarets B BN S e v | ing to meet additional obligations. P - and that the latter held out for an un- | all-star crowd. team, and played a good, “consistent | coached Colby Iast year and has play- | when it is played outside of walls of reasonable salary. It was intimated | Berryman of Penn State is next on|game despite the handicap of play ed with the Braves and the Athletics. | stone and ffl:{ are gazing longingly | at the local Federal league offices that | the list, and thotigh We is nearly out |on a losing team. He is strong, active. upon the thin sheatying of ice which} the New York Federals had made |Of the big league circuit he has proved | follows the ball well and Outplaved| Cravath, the Phillies hard-hitting | spreads itself now and again over the Bukés an Gier- himself the best halfback in the east of Dartmouth, in the arnual | outfielder, fell one home run face of lake and pond.’ t e in every gnm" e rl:‘e has Dll{ed- A phy:r . Spears is the next choice, al- i on a small college must go some to | though he is.closely pushed by Schia: — LANNING A PUGILISTIC gain recognition over the men on Har- | ter of Sy lcuse:ly??oppnt. ot Pitts > oz..’ 40-50] Professional selling, which again | K ity So. . 4 |concentrated upon such leaders as | Kanss CingSo »f . To- | United States Steel, the coppers and a Lack gy Dampon Plums, 5| .. Pethe, a1 Ehines Salad, * 15|matoes, £ £ th t o ' % few of the representative rails, gave | renigh vell 3 Brussels Sprouts, |ipanisa Malagas, |agded force to the decline. Steel fell Haeets & Sibers string Beans, . 10| hicory, 2R 1.5-8 to 84 1-2 and.Anaconda 2 7-8|Loutwille & XNash . fushrodms, 1688 1,27 whils. Union Pacifio, Canati- { yarelh Jowr " Moats, an Pacific, Atchison, St. Paul, Erie and | sfexweil Motar 2 pt’ CARNIVAL FOR BUENOS AIRES |vard, Yale, Princeton, Cornell and the | burgh; White, of Syracuse: Black. of P 3 2 r e 5 ;> | New Haven lost pge: “to almost two!iMay Dept Stores . o 60 e others, but Berryman has delivered the | Yale: Gulick, of Lafayette: Dadmun ok § [ictoin. 82 | Doines Amacondaret 1688 followed -pube | May Deb: Bt - 104 194 | Bouts as Outlined Will Bring Together | 200ds “and must be considered. He | of Harvard, and Boettner, of Washing- D eidees, Rt oast, 30.35 | lication of the, comphny's statementor | }E, 20" pii® P 2 @ SK| Jess Willard and the Best Heavy- |frst pushed his way into the limelight | ton and Jéfferson. Srokea Lalaks Slt. Hind gin 32 | November, showing a reduction of | Mesican bet ot e, weight That Can Be Secured. when he tore through Penn and was| There have been many good centres 16-30] Fore qti 28 | 500,000, pounds _‘.r\;producliqn compared Mlllmsl('n;ner‘ e 1314;2 ‘;ig’h . the principal cause of the first defeat |this year, but Peck, of Pittsburgh. Smoked Shoul-__|Cutlets, 85 | with the preceding month. Yo SR 2% 12| New York, Dee. 2 —Millionaire Soutn | Panded to the Red and Blue this sea- | lends them all -This youn faan ders, 16[Chops, 281" Alionig the severe declines of the |Mir & 8t L ... 5% B | American sportsmen are opeare South|son. In the Harvard game he again|weighs ahout 15, and started his ca- Smoked Togsues :|iside Round, 23| session, some of which were partly | Miwud k. & T i1 |a pugilistic carnival to be hetd op|Wwas the star and ripped the Crimson |reer on the gridiron as a halfback. He | E S Dried Beef, 45|Camb— retrieved in' the fater dealings, were | Ran & T. 5f 5 185 105 | Butnos sAlres next spring i whicy | line into shreds while he scored touch- | is speedy, follows the ball well, car : 7 : - Corned Beot, 12-20| ‘Shoulders, 32| General Motors, which lost 10 at 460, | Mi=owl puc = : % Si|tme four Mstic champlonships of the |9oWnS that did mot count. In fact, in|block, interfere, tackle, or cateh for- Porterhouse 'Steak | Legs, 28 | Studebaker 4 3-8 to 148 1-2, Baidwin | Mewans Feves 7. 70 |world will be contested. Within_ the | SVeTy Eame he showéd class, and could | ward passes and is one of the best i 35| _ Chaps, 85 | Locomotive 4 to 109 1-4, Crucible Steel | i z 1% 124 | next two weeks the sum of $125,000 | DOt be overlooked any more shan Ma- | roving centres in the business. He is . R348t pork, 3¢ |3 1-4 to 70 1-2 and U. S. Industrial bae 3% % |will be deposited in a local bank to s a pawer on the offense. as he pasees S - 3 3 ¥ s Alcohol 4 3-4 to 116. _ 8% 21y |be divided later into four purses and here are many caudidatcs for the |the. ball, Maposes. of Ris aan. then s & - i Other shares of like description a the adaitional sum of $15 000 txeand | other job as halfback, but Dave Tib- | tears down the fleld to interfere for B Sabecriers, each, 7 | era8ed two point declines, with hewrvi training, traveling and advertioig ee. | OPtt Seems to have the “edge” Ho|the runmer. In the Navy and Penn 28Brollers, each, 76 |noss in detroleums, Tobaccos . and Denses of Pugilists and. Droratog, ©~ | Was the sensation of the early games | games Peck put the defensive quarter- S35eef Fenderlotn United Fruit. Cuban-American Sugar The bouts 48 outlined ar oraoeer will |and alone defeated Rutgers and Syra- | back out of the play time and asain = il Tas 4 hh i peEed srectaity 1o bring together Jess Willard and the | Cuse. He scored all of the voints|and made it possible for the rurner New in flavor, new in mellow-mildness— absolutely ; Groceries. hold its firmness, probably resuiting best: heavywelght that chn be memuing |against Harvard and, although his |to score. That is real football plsy- : tisfying to the most critical cigarette smokex. Gullir— ol from the . official statement” that the | North Padfc to meet the champlon: Mike Giopes | Work_was not up to the stindard iv |ing, and it is strange that other cen - o 3ol e ated stock had earned practically 63 per | pnuns s of St. Paul and Les Dares. of hon® |the Yale game, he acquitted himself | tres are unable to do it. B chots Tarkhh and chioke ery, 45 18%ibs. $1] cent. for the year. Total sales amount- | Fac Ta & el tralia; Freddy Welsh, of Boglend, ws; | creditably “and 'demonstrated that he| Cool, of Cornell, also is a good man Camels_are blended Chgsse— Brown, 17 Ibs. $1| ed to 680,000 shares. Fenirania Charley White, of. Chicago: S1eia whe | was a high-class player. \ and Is entitied to second place. He is Domestic tobaccos. And you'll Neusonater 8| Sutloal 111bs.31} “Exchange on Berlin fell to 78 3-4 for | Bobls Sas - liams of Baltimore and Johnny Ertle | Jobnny Barrett of Washington and | very light, but makes up for it with them cither kind of ERD. Cream, 13|, Powdersd " | qemand bills, the lowest quotation yet | EIgoit O3 of St. Paul. Each bout wiieh wii be | Lee, is close to Tibbott. for his work | his agsressiveness. Scrugs, of Le- z-7 prefer to 2 Etménto, oL o 3% | reported, ‘and three cents under the |Fiii Gt it for the championship 'in that class, | I the Cornell game was the ovest scen bighi Wesbecher, of Washinkton and « tobacco smoked straight! o HIM¥orcRico, | Irate'of & month ago. London's rates |8 Sl ¥, will be for 25 rounds or more. Ahier “the gamme ‘D AL Shante ekl |lecn ot Herrid aeg e av- |- 8 = = e ~ | Pullman ‘ aron icholas Vi > = d . ol s ameinbert, | New Orleans’ |bles, but francs were firm. Guickaiiver representative of the Heman hyis i ihe | that Barrett was one of the best backs | cuse, all plaved ‘well in the games. A Smoke all the Camels you want e i) ] i ) Reading’s October statement, show- |By St. Spring capitalists and sportsmen who helices | he ever saw, and you know Al Canull, | Every team needs a coach, and the = A without a tongue-bite, throat- Plekles, gal. ~0lMaple Syrun, ' |10 en Inciease in operating revemues | B Con that the pugllistio carnival adll oo ug|0f Lehigh; Weldon, of Lafayette; | honor is slipped to Glenn Warner, who alten-tasiel Eggs— Kerosene Oii, 10-14 | of $752:000, .and New Havem's increase | ™ fres & Siesi™ . areat advertising value to Buenos | nuUrman of Virginia; Maginnes, of |made such a sensational record at parchor any cigaretty “ tive, 55| Eng. Dairy, 28 |of $884,000 were confirmatory of-Te-|R Imn & Steel bt Aires and South America in general, | /ehigh: Guernsey, of Yale; Hastings |Pittsburgh this year. Warner is a Yet they have pleaty of “body.” Pty P Gmecmy e | ambaxhibiiair) et dsatiug !l iway| B ooy Tom Jonss and Jack Curley have been |35, rinmipre, and MeCrelent, of Wash. | Lhd Raw. to teach 15" and hrave has S=aan\ i R Fish, Bonds, were_heavy, with marked | Bimdr oo 52 3| s and matenmaperican Tepresen- | ington and Jefferson, all are first-class | turned out good teams. His work at HLES % 4 No premiums Market Cod, 10 |Round Clams, weakness' in Missourl, ' Kansas and | 8 feut & 87 4 5" |ors of the carnival. players and deserve a place on the|Carlisle placed the Indian. school on quality ! - Sberp Haddock, 19 [, at. 163 for 25 | Texas issues. Total sales, par value, |5t Tows 8 W of " ; honor roll. We are sorry there are not | the football map and his bewildering Stemke Pollock’ 12 > almon, 16 | acaregated $4,185,000. - Sewourd” Ale 'L 7 % ARV ASD S ETiDRe enough teams to go around. plays have fooled the best teams in Camals_are sold soerywhere in Am. Sardines, $@5 s 1% 22| United States bonds were unchanged | Sioss Shefieid G% 60 It does not take many weeks of |the country. Haughton, Shevlin, . . [mpt, Sardines. 25 |Lobsters— ? | on call. Slows St ot . NOMINATE CLASS MARSHALS |atudy to dope out the best quarter. Speedy Rush. Bob Folwell, Mike Ben- ¥, L 3 | Cive, = Sou e 7 o & < = e year. Charlie tt, .of | nett, Tom n, ‘avanaush, A , carten 1.00. We 24b. box. 3‘39‘655 Freak Cod, 38" STOCKS. el g , '35, 3% |Of Eight Nominees Three Will be Se-|Cornell, wins without a murmur, and | Dick Harlow and *Billy Crowell have = UR 3 : e Btk alibut, 20-25 \ Open. South Ry Bf - 6 & loctsd Next Tuesd: hereby is allowed to shout the signals |done wonderful work in the past, but home or office supply or when B Ohras pid. 6i]mon, 25-30 | Auska Gold . Standard 3m s . % and run the team. Bearing the name | their records in no way compare to you By lams. pic; &) Long Clams, pic. o0 | A1 Soka S 1% 18 | Combridge, Mass, Dec, 2. Harvara | °f Charlie” and playing quarterback, | that established by Warner in his 21 - 5 %flel}:'se]g 2 fi Blnenon, @ - 2230 |Aecouminidi. - Bradany %5 54 | senlors today nominated elght men. those' who never have seen him inlyears of coaching. LDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. Cods Tongves, 18 i= £.0% Toxas & pad ¢ Sig iy |all prominent in athletics, for clave 4 - " e % 1% |marshals. this number three will o w'hn:n'. u';-‘ls- ;::”:‘;ed. i o §;": . m":;c"i'::l’ = S e féf?‘f% next Tu&dayfi Those nom- MANAGER McGRAW GETTING l‘:rn:(ple’r;z ofh.k;u?l!‘e anl the_cuos ; 1 2 55 | A5 GaF & voundss s & Paper 1% |inated today are Edwa . Mahan, pitcher e worst semson Seiditings’- ~3i36|tay haiog SL0[Am Coul Pnd . rion pacte . - A% siig | Natick captain of the football team: READY.FOREBIILY Slavas since Joining the Glants. - | Bread Flour, $86.70, : , $1.35| Am Hide & Leather 83% 83 illiam J. ingham, Lawrence, cap- 0 itchit ‘esreau one day woul ut out Corn, - 80lCottonseed Meal > | dm. Too- Secur 5% ‘3 [tain of the track team: Davia Perey | oW York's L‘B“ Yedr Pitching Staff | his opponents with a few hits and e , Oats, 52| cwt. $1.95 | im. Linseed oIl 1% U%|Morgan, New York, captain of the b " the next time show no control of the ‘ Rye, F $1.50 Lin. Oll Meal, $3.20 | m Lin ou Six '3y |crew; Henry L. Nash, Newton, cap-| ¢ ¢n, 1 ting the Na- |3l Stroud started out in a for- H : Live Stock. e B 5 |tain of ‘the baseball nine; Wells |yl the annual mesting the Na-|midable manner, but his hurling near t Cattle— s so-s eSS, scrote |o= daidne B 2 :Sla‘r:’cl:u.lr:i. Concord, manager of the | N“"';:;;( m‘;&flluxflm 3' e::,dd nt.n: mflm was hot n:“'.fln’ . . = 3 .50~ lal lootbal eam; Ernest . Soucy, Bos- ~l B0 el early part of ] - ‘ Veal Caiveg, ° |mogs” 537 am ke ton, who played end on the Varsity | $TASCT JMcGraw, of tho Glants will en- | campaign. ~ The other pitchers failed Pullman Tires and Inner Tubes F ;i 236 | Am Sug Reg . eleven; Norris iams, 2nd., . | to make good. Cmaee P4 B Enliadelphia, intercotiogiate - tennis | 35, SR Napoieon, Who ‘orsemiinend | Gty ‘Do, meong nest montn, Mo || Tire Covers ....... 8g : i Tobacoo on; Donald C. Watson, Milton, 4 H R ik, Bl Tee eaw quarterback on the football eleven. | nc o vy Seneol Of his managerial |pitcher of note for the Giants. He Patches and Reliners A Ste 13 $140 | dm Mool at ST eht outit. 1s mothing -more than & tail | 1as, o e e By - e Shaler Vulcanizing Outfit $2 52,80 | Amisconai. "o "'“'s'“ City Wins . With Ease. end ‘aggregation and to win the pen- | They are Emitle Pamners. the souns Vi T e b g 75 Assocta pecial to The Bulletin nant next year, or finish near the top, r > i e e ! Jewsts City, Dac. 2, 1915~—The Tocal | e, deawood of his team must be Set | Ghoe mimcs T i o oo feroert |} < Storm Radiator Cover.............v....... $3.25 § White Eiephants Organize. | tiie i e cverwhelmed. Westerly | o LT Deod s [of datc season. | Both'\thees. ouns: | Stcem Lap Robe $325 | g ore a fair sized crowt ers are ve e ear- . . ish to, annoincs that the team | Butyn 1oc 'x,; in Bijou hall and when the Jewett| Manager McGraw will find the re- [marks of big league pitchers. ] Valve Lifters : y:::’:n dflfls p Ly é s?ea ;:t! 115\;!} Baltimore & Ohio pf City boys tired themselves of shooting | building of his once chompionship| To land a first class pitcher from 5s s mdeoee ece . 50c has ireorganized for their third con- | Bresh Rami T e e e L e t w D Valve Grinding Tool 25¢ m Un Gas . poi while Westerly scor- no: y e. o o1 g W have to ceeccesscssscsnsccacsne | seutive seuson. . I would be. pleased | Brooim, [’ Gos W \ 2 |ea 20. % placesHe will have to completely re- |sacrifice one oF two of his players SSE 3 {0 book zames with any fast teams |EUr St nhoB AR In the second half the game was a|model his pitching staff, and after|What players will be cut loose from || Combination Valve Seater and Reamer........ 50c i Gomnactisut Somposed of youns mentfuis & 2w MONEY. mere passing contest for Jewett City |he finishes tbis difficulf job he will | the ook Eamies for evenines or Satarany pEY. Crodeh , . , Iy Tk A et with the home boys completely | have to get a capable third baseman T R RS AR, SE 20c Sternoons. Address L G. Hyde Joay | Clllemis’ Tet. . steady: high 2: low i 3-8; rullng rate) TNas ibe Bbode Islanders. R DaEla. B Then he el . ¥ ett City, or phone 461 Norwich division, | Guiomis Fe oF ; fi% |2 Jast loan 2; closing bia 1 3-4; of- | JSWett City Wbty | s U st Valve Springs ............ccco.e... 10c Interscholastic Interseotional Football | &l iesier e e R T R il o i e Mt aunalbt Volt-Ammeters ..............ccoeeun..... $1.00 Zoston, Dec. 2.—The Everett Al & OBlo” . COTTON. e . achool eleven Ieft here today for Do | ch G estent - New Yotk Des. S—Cotton. futires Lett Forward Ay e e L AR L L AR, Trott to meet. iho Central High school | Ch Ckaviest Bt T e e T res | . Berathiint -;icyezvssssasiooss) HKoTE ase: . = of that city in an intersectiohal foot- | Gn. M & St P ot January 12.81, March 12.61, May 12.80, |, Chnger. Rex Spark Plugs ceeseenes S0c ball game on Saturday. The De Paul |Chl & Norhwest July 12.87. Spot quiet; middling 12,40, | /Hereaux .................. Holland | staff locked as good as any other in : academy eleven arrived here today |Cble & N W pf .. —_— 3 Right Guard the National ledgue before the sea- n from Chicago for a game Saturday |G o5& **° o) CHICABN @mATY WARKEY. McLean, Thacher .......... Williams |son began. But it did not take Mc- with Beverly High school at Beverly, | Chino Corper 3 waEAT Open. . Hih Lew. Clesa Goals, I S, Benjamin 11, | 32, 1ons to find out that his pitch- » "E HOUSE“o n . s T T 7 s ; 100% ek 1wk | pSpele Jewett City. W, Ben 11| ing-staff was about the worst in the I L ot Gikmabe, when with the. Athe | CR £ 5% 20 3 U |y & Thasner 5. Westorts, Wil |" Mata after niching his Bulletin 4 Franklin Street Jack G , , Ath- | &0 2 % 1, 3 - uard nic name Building letics, was always regarded as a good | Con. Gas. (XY o% sm s |iams S, Kerr 6. Fouls, Kerr 1 Me- |in the Hal 4of Fame In the second ' 7 : hitting pitcher. Evidently he has lost{Comtin. Cin. ¥17- 7 oK R - jGowan’l. /Referes’ Robinson. game of the season by shutting out . Auto Delivery Telephone 5314 none of“his cunning in that respect, | & the Brooklyn club without & hit or for. in; 26- games with Brooklyn last | iy £ e “ oun o wz Wil there be-a point system next |run, faded away and his work went Lor 2% e hit for a mark of .280. | Cruct %k c% |year? ; from bad to worse. Matty’s arm gave L T~ - S AR s e S ol AR

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