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INSURANICE ONLY THREE CENTS A DAY ‘A, LOSES FIRST ‘GAME s < The Ghoee MecMillian U e Albirdie October Brew OAL Tkt S «.. Reeves the cost fo Acadet&‘;)fib;; Put Up a Great Fight Against Connecticut Ag- SE LISt end AETNAIZE gies Second Team—Red and- White Outweighed—Score | zendett, Bensots .. Mill L. LATHROP & SO|NS, Agents 7 y it 4 er B 28 Shetucket Stieet. A 19 to 13. 2 Stanley R Ryan a s s -+ Graham ................ wesen. Wilson = Fullback. Summal'y Saturday afternoon the Academy |yard pass, Stanley to Parker, gave N. E. A, . 0 7 6 0—13 team lost its first game of the season | F. A. their first score. Stanley kicked Storrs Secon 0. 6 6 719 to the husky second team of the Conn. | the goal. Storrs rushed the ball to Referee—Brown. Umpire — Acker- Aggies at Storrs. It was a hard play- | their thirty-three yard line when time | man. ed game and football fans at the Aca- | was called. Score, N. F. A. 7, Storrs TOLEDD HAGHIE AHD TODLCOMPANY Authorized Capital ................!.: $3,000,000 Capltn.l Stock Outstanding............. $1,200,000. Par Value of Stock $50. No Bonds No Preferred Stock DIVIDEND RECORD: This Company has a phenom- - enal dividend record, as shown below. The average cash and stock dividends for the past six years have Brigham has arrived demy are well pleased with the show- | Second 6. FORWARD PASS FIGURES 2 g id i ing of the team. The backfield showed Third Quarter. Now on Draught been 35%. The Company has paid in 1916, the 8,5Teat, improvement over last Satur. | Bennett went in for Bendett. Three SIRONG/IN ScoRiNG following: Cad o e, Stanley Lo Tarier oryard | plays nettsd five yards and Stamley | Saturdays Play Reveals the Division |§ 4t Hotels, Cafes, Ciubs, ete. g: S ham, Ryan, Frostone and Wilson star. | bunted. Storrs began to use tandem of Aggressive Teams. _ 2% in January 4% in May red for the Aggies. five yards. On a recovered fumble i We Are Receiving Shipments 2% in February 4% in June First Quarter. Staniey made a wonderful run of six- | New York, Oct. 22.—Eastern varsity Regularly Without Delay 3 . 4% i Jol Insure vour property agatjst FIRE| McMilHan won the toss and chose | ty yards for a touchdown. Storrs was [football teams came through the week B ilatscteiince % in March T0 in July 3 g s of | to Kick off from the east goal. Stanley | forced to punt. Wilson intercepted alend games without serious form up- 3% in April and 10% Special 4% in August and let hundreds of thousands kicked to Ryan. Two line plunges|pass but was downed by a Dpretty |scts but there were several contests in other people help you pay your loss if | netted five yards. Miller made first | tackle by Eastwood after a fifty-yard Bass & Co., Importers, down. Wilson got twenty yards on an [ run. Using line plunges which the 90 Warren Street, New York 4% in September and 107 Special which the final scores demonstrated you experience one. end run but on the next play Oat got | lighter high school line could not eas- |strength or weakness not heretofore This Company, in July, 1915, gave their shareholders 100 per cent Brigham for a 12-yard loss. Half- |ily stop, Storrs carrled the ball over |suspected of the victors or vanquished. in stock and paid $20.00 in the lact half of 1915, and $18.00, in cash, Good companies represented Y |back line plunges netted five yards.|the line. On the Kickoff Doslowski|myo results of Saturday’s play bfought for the first six months. This Company has been paying monthly div. Bendett blocked a forward pass and | fumbled and Lawson recovered for | % Y5408 TR e idends for several years. Considering the Company’s strong financial ISSAC S. JONES, it was the Academy’s ball. Bendett|Storrs. The quarter ended with the |2DOUt @ sharp division beiween those | Hitchcock; goals from touchdowns, condition, and their policy in the past: of giving ther shareholders eievens wuicn romped through weak | Horween 3, 3ardner, Horween, Insurance and Reai Estate Agent |hit the line for five yards. Stanley | bal in Storrs' possession on the Aca- |SOCHS, WACH, [OWRre UIOUER Weeld | Horween 8 Sardner HMorween, =~ large, stock dividends, it would seem that the balance of the Com- made two. Stanley’s punt was block- | demy twenty-five yard line. Score: pany’s treasury stock will be given to the shareholders, in the near _ ? wildi 97 in St e - 5 Suowlng more than mediocre oifense | Coolidge, - Thorndike for Wheeler, . This Ci i ticall ithout ind 3 Richacds sBuilding 7 My &:fi; B s N N & | Y- s Bums Beeonaii and derense and teams which were | Wiggins for Harris, Day for Clark, LrE T sameRnyie Bractieslly Without iygindeptenass v Fourth Quarter. torced to night for every yard gallmd Hartley for Caner, Robinson for Mur- e e added ten more. Keefs made two Sl aeiesden = Haer fon € BURGEARY INSURANCE |35 vi¥"ni2 Tonnti et 0008 | s w3t o e st S ioiito L 0 2 2 o b Bt o MR Bt : Loy e next}_nlwfi Stanley punt- | ter time and the hish school line did | oy, Army, g LS PETe | i for Hloceisen, “gn_a;s;a’;: Fohin: L. R. PACKARD, Manager, 200 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. e ards. N lunge: aAve cAV, > : 1 -~ p 7 o 3 % . —IN— B Bkt dcwn, Tooa iea s Dot seem e g t;hgoggthj;g»hg,m ouisianaing exumples while Cornell, | son, {Harris for Wiggins, Dean for Telephones: Fort Hill 6446 and 6447 Miller hit the line for a total Of nine | e an Bk o hos Witson | Pennsylvania, . Georgetown, Navy, | Dadmun, Likens for Batchelder, Brew- nran C Varde! BN ionliminds ton on) an ond | & - Union and 'Lufts, aithough yictbrious, [er for Phinney, Davis for Thorndike, The Tl’a‘/ufls lns ce 'Lo. T NN mautedisent x| “:‘; goal. | Tho cademy teamm \found their rivals too formidable for | Wiggins for Harris, Saston for Likens, Bidwell. The quarter ended with the | faotball ~ Captain MeMillian run o |Siackness of play even in the closing | Gardner for Murray, Horne for Burn: | ball in Storrs possession on N. F. A’S | yards on the kickoff. Keefe caught a |THDULes of the games. ham, Willcox for Minot, Felton for|Sunday afternoon. It was the farewell | Brown Hastings i s 74 i e = s Frobably the most surprising feat- | Gardner. game of the 1916 scason and was a B.P. LEARNED SO R “;& d Quarter. nggsangt;;:;az?:fiidag:fle o'fi“{-‘e&ifi';‘ii‘; ure of the day's play was the over- | Massachusetts Agricultural college, | thriller from start to finish, featured | Williams DeHart Agency Established May, 1846. s D et e Al e n . pass farin, | Whelnming suefeat o acuse by the |Blanchard for Edwards, Richardson |by many spectacular p The score . gency 4 On the second play Brigham carried & 3 ball on | University of Pittsburgh. The two |for Day, Roberts for Dunn, Higgen-|was tied until the ninth inuing, when | Rater MeLaren the ball over but failed to k the | T, Avs eight yard line, Score Storrs | combinations were thoughi to be even- | botham for Roberts, Boies for Mayna- | Putnam managed to get a run across - — — goal. Parker made elzht yards on the | N. T AJs elght,y: e : ly matched before the game and far|han, Goodwin for Weeks. the plate. Cannonball Redding, the| Score by periods: ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Eickb@ I \GEalam Hanis ditaniey) cach e o . above the ordinary in both ability and T great colored pitcher, twirled a great | Pittsburgh . SRS S G T S et ti-\dver)?;clt pess, Branley &0 v 2o rmsfi\é‘:‘e\ I"&er coaching Apparently, however, the | PRINCETON EASILY game for Putnam. Syracuse . ... S0 0 0 0—0 Parker, nette thirty-five. Stanley L T - Syracuse team had s ilicec speed for T coring: Pit urgh — T Brown & P::,_(m;, Hiemeys-at-lew made five around end. Tendstt made "Hight end. Tawson | WCISHL and Was well nisht helpless be- DEFEATS LAFAYETTE.|BERRY STARS IN arSegring: Pittsbureh — Touchdowns, Bank, Shetucket St. | tWo h tackie. A pass fro fore the sprinting attack of Glenn |._. e . .| from touchdown, ay Dear to -Thame | Keefe to Bendott notted six R e Brown | Warner's lighter but perfect football Tigers Show Great Improvement in o SRENNEVICTORY, from field H}« i’x:m Telephone 88 dett made four around end. Graham 3 . rown | ;nachine. Offenaive Work. o e L s al e made three through center. A 1 R 2 Dennsylvania also rose to unexpect- o abulback, atter I Leko T TS TR < A o ed heights in defeating Penn State in| The Princeton football team experi-| tional Game, Carried from Field In-| o b0 vion e AMERICAN ATHLETES {a game in which the Quakers always |enced little difficulty in disposing of | jured. more. Wrisht e held the upper hand and played foot- | Lafayette at Princetcn Saturday by the » & | ball that reflected great credit on the | Score of 33 to 0. Coach Rush of Prince. | Howard Berry, the pentahlon cham-|yor0 for Witter for Sparfield, coaching installed this fall by Bob|ton put in a string of substitutes in plon, Just back from the Mexican bor-| Alexander for Trigs, Schwarzer for vell. The addition of Howard |the last two periods. ol Jwhero b 'epent thres ‘monihe in i Wright, Segal for Alexander, Planck . the all-round athlete freshman| David Tibbott, who defeated /Tufts ‘fe fif onal guard, played sensational| e, N Brown, Boutin for Gilmore, Rut- from his severe training in the milit- |last Saturday with a drop kick, scored | football on franklin iield Saturdayl terstein for Wi Brown for Wil- | tary camp on the border was a decided | twice on field goals, one of which was 204 carried the University of Penn-yliams; Pittsiu for Seidel, | factor in the victory but the eleven as |from the 43 yard line and against the | SYlVania to a 15 to 0 victory over the | Gouglar for Hastings, Meadows fo De- |a whole showed that Pennsylvania is|wind. Jack Eddy did most of Prince- | Stfong eleven from Pennsylvania State| jrare, McMully for Morrow. Stehl for |again aproaching the DOWeLPUl t¥pe|ton’s ground salning In the time he|Collese. Berry, playing at fullback, | Sies” Time of periods fifteén minutes. of team that made the Red and Blue |was in the game and scored three of | Scored 12 points—two field goals and a 0 i, ST Sl o] the touchdowns for Princeton. There | touchdown—and was then carried off for Witte) STAR. IN SWEDEN.! Scandinavians Outclassed in Athletic Gamcx 1, via London, Oct. omy weather Gl SATURDAY’S MARKET an athletes here i b ure was below | Enormous Tradin as frozen hard, | =" 9 ght, Gil- in United States s d Feature. # 2 se Willi [ all the events. thesLeading Eo 18, ity | Both Cornell and the Navy gave ex-|was a noticeable improvement in the Chodiad Berain ot dn tnjiny AWl o x New York, Qet, 21— Enormous % H1% | hibitions of gameness and strength | offense play of Princeton, the result of stituie, 2 ¥ = g ards, 26 inchies) | nst opponents which for a time|a week’s hard work in this depart- S e el Gl seconds; Bob | iNg in U. S. Steel was a rd line. most feature of the weel atened to wrest victory from the | ment. P‘m“““m from the 47 . ; My, k further advance of a home teams. Neither eleven showed| The lineup and: summar: Eneisamolwasone ol the siotcest first, 183 AL 107N % e S o (ot s o RS ey or | Bincctoniss Exfayokes 0 | PRved on ralkl el o Tons e, ; - Kuilerstrand, | PO 10 T80 3 Ceard, achieved - |either attack or defense for this peri- | Highley Towden | e e e e = [t ]s:Not TOO Early To Think $ 8 centimetres; Mur-| (o} part of “September. - Dealings in m Pacific 4 lod or' the season, but their general st Bael Do o Te lmens £ y h “"‘““ Steel aggregated about 230 (000 B ay | syirit and steadiness under a strong |McLean ... hwBel Lol Asvgdeht: s Nearlyithe entine Pennsylvania squad rushed out, ap- parently to stop the nzne, vue the om- | of Christmas Presents cials brought about order without out- side interference. |attack promises much for the future. Georgetown proved to be a gridiron machine too well balanced and smooth- running for Dartmouth and while the i yards, 16 inches) | 5u¢ of a totul of 775,000 Il conte Other striking feature new merican team | redords madeé by General Motors, wHiich rose 36 points to £25, the hizh- .. Gulick | Gallatly est price ever, registered bt any stock Green fought hard at a'l times it w t Fioseh oo Ol from (e eanie ? 5 “, inners ‘again | i fogular: tding on the 7 |unable to cneck the versatile play of [ Nourse .. Ernest|2s a 1??\!2;1 (;‘t:mh( u:::l('lent. Both f in th mes here to-| and the new maximums scored | the- southerne; Tufts, with its %ic- e e rd {;’Of all and State gar shares, Cuba Cane risin Catbn Patktc |tory over Harvard as a standard, found | McGraw .~ Behmani OUeE LI mr Hhe altack tion, to 69 7-18. Ameri Do. ped_ . | the Boston college team also knew the | ‘; o i‘f\ Blue cloven. v v Joe Loomis, | t5 101 1-2 and Cuban Frult | game and was not to be defeated with- | Wilson Woodruft eHuEyivefia 2 Spasn (of i d, - Norway: | to #26 1-2, with a 12 Rubber sica. Time, 10| forSbuth Porto Rico to tatidn, however, being bling in the first period, during which she lost opportunities to score. Lineup and summary: |out a hard struggle, while Union won {from Columbia by the scant margin of a field goal after all other attempts to below its n by 3. Bolin, | high level. G wComm HeorGhan FAtTS Brown ... . Weldon| Pennsylvania 15, Penna. State 0. ;s Ted | Cemtral Leather also broke into new i Chen { Princeton and Harvard, on the other TLeft halfback. Urqubart Ego ere ie 3-5. ground, advancing 7 points to ¢, and | hand, were able to dispose of Lafayette | Tibbott ................... McDonnell e 116 me:ir s—Won by Bob: Utah Copper, on its gain of - nd the Massachuset Aggies re-) Mathews ... ... Krushank 'nd, Fred Mur-| plicated its record, with subs peetively without the necessity of | Di Diamond “t ¢ 14 9-10 seconds. | § in other metals. The i e e i P L Teft tackle. “on by Jeaher Tasnts weve matotially highe i e ol sy ithe gpiane ot g Wirkman .... ... Cubbage x E > ssues wert : practice game. Neither of the big| Score by periods: et e A £, oo, {also & few of the equipm and team opponents w: ble to press its|Princeton ... ........ T 910 T—3|\yray s : Swaln ay: ., SrenamaASiCAR semimegasacrintions i SR rival hard at any time and both Har- | Lafayett S0 oifo o= i : 7 3 e ad s W artly o vard and Princeton used many substi Referee, Lnn"ford Trinity; umpire, : i z S TRINITY D COTTON. tutes before the contest ended. Sever- e R | Farsish A cularity Jing it z GRS B al plays were used by the large in- : > time of peri-|1; = £ sl stroleums and moderate New ¥ Oct. 21—Cotton fu e bl <ok s Little Czarneckie ity e e ek, March, 1850 May, s but t Tectiveness again rinceton scoring: Touchdowns, Ed- | Miller i HESTON erful opponents is proble- |dy 3, Am L e e L goals from touchdowns, P S o s e | Tivhott 2, Ernest; goals from field, ving Trinit X badly beaten by the| The bank statement f!ho m‘:e c(;_ zt‘i m_futures closed ctories of Colgate, Brown and | Tibbott. Qu terback. e 4 Mo A encouraging ~prosented ot recent | comb y must be placed in the same | _Substitutions: Princeton—Funk for | Derr Sl R e L it B:\‘tfv;}x m]rr).l l; r M“'.n&h‘ gai Spot, nce neither Trinity, Rhode | Wilson, Winn for Highley, Eberstadt : g most 5(4 00.000, Sith sh gain| Spot, r Williams h ck or|for Brown, Ames for 1ddy, Rahil for ayed an entire sub. | 2bout $29,000,000 and N pmcTERge ad MONEY. ufficient to t ners | Winn, Schmalz for Gennert, Foster for £ tha oblsct Lut thoe Tnti] Eeser of over $30,000000 bringing ey ny extent. | McGraw, Georgi for Briggs, Haaren N were )oa with most (')h,‘;,m ess reserves up to about $100,- .q'“;'lti-” V‘T)“(‘” \"i““‘ Pai| Con mmn;:l t}'\e play throughout the | for Tibbott, Bryan for Nourse, Gilles- of the v men in the lineu 4 s . 5 » S k280G bills, st ¢ whole, Saturday’ games | pie for Rahill, Warde o, starred for the 2.,,(,“5,. Week-end m‘;\rkeV news. wa 1to- | 1-4" Commer 60 strated that both the forward p‘nmo" for r}:elnrgvi.“;?"nconhf:»r r{.‘vnnk r - touchdowns and kicking | Bether favorable commerc 4.75 and the goal from the field are | Keating for Wilson, Kirkland for Mc- 20 05 0.0 08 1 one | dustrial trade reports 3ehdowns | guickening of the recent Advices from steel centers to be permanent |ags |game of importance in which facte in the scoring Lean. rdly a| Lafayette—Pardee for Lowden, Low- Georgetown; umpire, \[L(‘"utv Gexn antown acade- ixty five, in this se: indic respectively. s . $h HtHis: Gom- L nts | den for Pardee, Baxton for Woodruff, B s 3has eipectlvely. | ogaitional price advances in the com- Guilders. demand, 41 |52 n ; t > . Baxton Voodruff, | my; head linesman, Merriman, Gene- - e mne Jact auar_ ling weak 3.5, Lires, demand, | ey o aieiac cUrough these two|Brandis for Lowden, Ritter for Ernbst. time of periods, 15 minutes cach.|We are taking orders for the core. s Ponds were reactionary, in conse- | & AT f furth: fferings of int: les, demand, Pennsylvania scoring: Touchdown, quence of further offerings of inte: the forward passes were made ac Berry; goals from field. Berry 2: feld |famous Himes’ Cigars — the = i GEORGETOWN SPRING BIG S : : lines or paved the way for a iun s at tes. Total 31 (par s E 1 ~1. Gov ! v ’ a ;. 2 . . soliey G'u'idi"""i- ey nEmvekated $5,640.000 : ent \’fi&fi"s{‘e’i.lfi, Railroad’ hor Sk oo Leronstdorable | wer B N D M e Ganios by | bery |uHimes?Biver and | “Himes? zgies U. S. bords were unchanged on ¢ regular. syt £ 0800 SmD"S Were | Southern Collegians Score 10 Points | Pennsylvani State, O'Donnell for e S e Lo e turned into scores and it is apaprent | Cubbage, Wilson for Swain, Conover | Perfecto”—for the Christmas . Syracuse 0. 12, Westminister 0. STOCKS. Rhode Island 0. 3 — LIVE STOCK MARKETS. that these spectacular methods of and Win. for Higgins, Thorpe for Ewing, Hess garnering points will be seen fre it- i 1y lhrouz’ out fhe remainder l(g‘f I:hs\ Georgetown furnished a surprise to b Rl o eI e trade’ and adme u‘e trade e York, Oct. 18— Peeves—Re- | o S £ dickin s 0. 1000 Adv. Rnmely i Steers slow, medium and common un- adium at Haverhi - 3 i i 2 s 700 Aruska Goid” 3. {changed in price: others firm and 10| HARVARD WALKS OVER oany Gmme s e S SIS nCH SMOpliEeS prices are apt to increase any b M. 0. 1000 Allls Chalrers @15c higher. Bulls and cows steady. s d left half Seltors SYRACUSE ELEVEN |,. . 2 2R0SDD [ o - Yards nearly cleared. Ordinary to _. - MASS: AGGIES. Srmel e Bl A Ry time. These cigars are put Gertya Johnz Hopkins 0. | s06an A Chom .- choice steers sold at $T@9.40 per 100 | Crimson Machine Piles Up 47 Points— | Hiod b making & 58 vard cun. tnrow. | Heavy wennsylvanians Roll Up Thirty up in special boxes—25, 50 or Nichigan TN 10 Do ptd , :"\}‘ lo;‘en":t 577?7 s(gnwsugs saat 212@ Used Straight Football, ing off four men and later hurled a Points. p s P! 'y ; Aoy 200 Am. oo 575, 1 extra $L7T5. - Cows at $30625 forward pass to Wall, who was stand- | _ 2 5 100 in a box. : % 4 the Dartmouth goal line,| -Syracuse’s heavy line crumbled be- 170 Am. Car & Harvard piled up 47 points against| N8 beh s et 1 dressed native sides. 3 5 Gilroy kicked the goal. fore the fierce onslaught of Glen Wars I H!“‘ ,(,‘m.c o Am. Hide €L o 9 Calves—Receipts 1,020 head; 948 on | assachusetts Agricultural college| " Dartmouth came near scoring in the | Ner's Pittsburgh eleven on a sogzy |[JOSEPH CONNOR & SONS, Agents 10, rimc}ucfi o. ;‘" prd P sale. Market very dull and 50@75c|Saturday at Cambridge and easily kept | second period, but Thielscher fumbled | field in the Stadium, Syracuse, Satu 68 Water Street, Norwich o ey llower. Common to chotce veals sold|the visitors from scoring. Notwith-|on the Georgetown four yard line. day afternoon, sufferinz a defeat of 30 F. HIMES & CO. Manufacturers Providence, R. I. Do. pfd .. Am. Maiting Do. pra at $83@12.25 per 100 lbs.; culls at § 7: fed calves at $6@8, grassers at $5.50. Georgetown scored again in the last [ to 0. the worst beating a Syracu = period, when with the ball on the [.eleven has received in years. It w: City dressed veals slow at 14@1Sc, a |Offense proved very ragged. Casey|Green’s 28 yard line, Maloney drop- |the first time the two elevens have standing the big total tally, Harvard's Am, Smeliiil 1me 10k 124 lrew 18 1-2¢c. Country dressed lower |28ain _gave a brilliant exhibition of |kicked a goal, after severel attempts | met. — e e 2@ 160, dressed grassers at 9 10a.|oben field running, but his Iong gains | at forward passes nad faiied. Tinewo:| Pittsburgh scored a_touchdown in Am. Sugar ceipts 3,246 | Were due chiefly to his speed and use| Georgetown (10) Dartmouth (0) | each period. McLaren, Warner’s heavy LEGAL NOTICE. of tne straight arm, as he received|Cusa Dussosolt | Plunging fullback, ploughed through very little help from his interferenc the Orange defense for two of them goal from the fleld from the twenty- Sheep and lambs.— head; 7 cars on sale. Sheep steas lambs slow but unchanzed in Ordinary to good sheep sold at $% 7 per 100 Ibs; culls at §3.50; med Am. Tel & T Am. Tobacco Am. W. P. pfd Ansconds. Atchison eees. Trier Murray, T to prime lambs at $10@11, culls at| Harvard used straight foothball for|Showalter . Balt. & Ohio. $7.50@8.. Dressed mutton quiet at 10@ | the most part. Three forward passes five yard line in the second period. e to pay Taxes in Patf & Sup. l4c: dressed lambs at 15@17c. " | were thrown _and only one of these| Anderson .... .. @Gile | Syracuse used many substitutes dur- o ot exa eby noti- ) 46300 Conteal Leather Hogs—Receipts 410 head: half a |Succeeded. Fumbles prevented thé ing the second half. to return to the Assessors on or ! 1700 Chias av W% % 4% 1% |car on sale. Market firm. Good me- [score from being larger. F. Green ..... . Lineup and summary. the day” of November, 3600 Ch. BT & B %57 o 63" |dium weizhts sold at $10.30 per 100| The Aggies were unable to gain| Right sguard Syracuse (0) Pittsburgh (30) written or printed list, properly 2002 Gt Covper it monenoss Country dressed | more than five yards at any one time. | O'Connor Wilteers o.. Carlson ,2nd sworn to of all taxable - e hogs steady at 12@13c; roasting pigs [ Pon@’s work at Jeft halfback was a D Datanor 1936, Thoss tolline s 3700 Cot’pud & Trom. at Te@200, feature of the visitors’ play. Whelan . . Emery | Cobb ....... L L L 700 Consol G 3 The lineup and summary: 5t 10 per ce dditional, acc! = Too nm’Pmuugu Chicago, Oct. 20—Cattle—Receipts ary f 10 per cent. additional, according to 27’ Aliegheny 0. Maloney <= 8. Holbrogk | White .. oess 3uh £2v. oois oin Sutherland | £ 500 Do, pfd 93 sw% 243000, Market steady; good to choice| Harvard 47. Mass. A. C. 0. s be obtal t th - m 47 ehanna 0, s o < - E : s can obtained at the As New Hamps H‘. Norwich 8. *200 m'fmnms 1 155% % |steers $10@11.60; yearlings good to|Coolidge ................... Grayston|Gilroy .. Gerrish | Gilmore ... Office in City Hall, or will be 60% 6814 es% | choice $9.25@11.25; fair to good steers Left end. e1% o7 o7 |$8@9.25; range steers $7.50@8.50; | Wheeler . mail upon application ot 9 a. m. to 5 p. v Feccived béginning Conn. Agzgies 10. 26500 Cubs_Cane Moot o 1500 Do, ptd ¢ n 28, Phillips-Exeter 7.| 152 Do ofd %e.o 0 Orfic Lists Hagelstein | McQuade Thielscher | Schlachter SIBRT0. stockers and feeders $6.50@7.75; good oo (3 Seivouc 270 Dome” Mines . to choice heifers $7@850; bologna | Dadmun .. Spaulding| Wall seecece.... w:.-... R. Holbrook | Trige . B st Norwiot Connyisent ety s 200 Do. 1nt prd bulls $5.75@6.15; good to prime calves Fullback 1916. i 1800 General,iFleetric . $10@11.75: heavy calves $8@9.50. Harris coeececee... <+ Roberts Score by periods Dumoe ...... ... Herron F. H. WOODWORTH, Stick to His Last. 300 Gen. Motors . Right end Al L. HALE, = ¢ o Hoss—Receipts 24,000. Market Georgetown LT 0 0 310 5 e anker Sabin, of New York, stil| 700D s ... strong. Prime light butchers $0.75@ |Clatk ...... . Dunn | Dartmouth 0/ 010 =008 | MBehian: oo s it ooimohs sy oo Mosrciglc o0 SR AR ERGN . that Germany is trying to in-| 5 niinols Centgal 10.35; falr to fancy light $9.75@10.25; Referee, Tom Thorpe, Columbla. Quarter back gaps Assessors. e President Wilson to use his good| 30 ¥t Agricul prime medium welght butchers $9.75@ | Caner .. Edwards | Umpire, Fred Burleigh, Exeter; head offices for the opening of peace nego-| 130 Do 10.40: prime heavy weight butchers lineman, J. J. Hallahan, Boston; time s, Danlker Sabin wonld do well $9.60@10.25; heavy mixed packing|Harte ceeeesoo-... wee.. Day|of periods, 15 minufes. Scoring: to banking—Springfleld Re- $9.30@9.80; rough heavy mixed pack- Right end. Georgetown. Touchdown, Wall; . goal ing $8.80@9.30; pigs, falr to good |MUITAY weeeesreeerenn... wee.. Whittle | from touchdown, Gilroy; goal from e $8.50@9.! Quarterback. fleld, Maloney. Sheep.—Receipts 17,000. Market un- | Thacher ......... v..eeve... Pond| Substitutions: Georgetown, Leighty changed. Yearlings $8@9.25; fair to 2 Left halfback. 2 ;f’l‘ gV&“: Vgeg,;“ I;S‘Sg;}': w“{gd fg,r choice $6@7.25; breeding ewes $7.25 ASEY soreeninaiiiiaiis - Maynahan | F. Green; en for Showalter; F. holce $30755 biceding cwes 1250 St e 2] e Cwien ot i AT THE TOWN HALL western lambs _ $0.50@10.50; feeding | Horween vee.. Weeks|T. Green for Cronin; Connell for F. lambs $9.50@10.35; native lambs $9.19 Fuliback. Green; J. L. Sullivan for Gilroy. @10.60. s : = 3 Score by periods: Dartmouth—Cannell for §. Hol- Monday Evefliflg, octOber 25rd, 1916 Harvard) Soaaiits 7 20 18 7—47 | brook: Tyler for R. Holbrook, Youngs- Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage | it im R &mi: 500 Lefigh Valiey 600 Maxwell M. Co. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. M A C. . 5 0 0 0 0— 0|trom for Baxter; Coggswel for Dusso- n rovesxt. 25cat all drugg-nsts. S e High Low Close. Referce, W. N, Morice, Unlversity of | 50it, Duhamel for Tyler; Healey for at 8 o CIOCk p 5300 ez, Petrni 170Y% 168% 170% Pennsylvania; umpire, - David Fuitz, | Trier, Cunningham for Gile, McDon- I 1% N0% | Brown; fleld Judge, B. G, McGrath, | ough for Cannell. Speakers will be the HON. THOMAS M. WALLER of Boston Adhletic _association; head 2 A toad 4D P.D & 843% & linesman, J. B. Pendleton, Bowdoin; utnam eats ars. ANIEL L Ed Ed time of periods, 15 minutes. Twenty-five hundred people saw New London an - DUNN of Willimantic. B o Scoring: Harvard, touchdowns, | Putnam defeat Joe Connelly’s All Star S% 83k 5% |Casey 3 Thacher, Likens, Burnhem,|league team 2 to 1 at the fair grounds F. C.-GZER Piano Tnner, P22 Prospect Street. Norwich. Conn. T "Pbkonms 511 .

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