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NORWICH BUL ing for a strong comeback when el Green faces Princeton. i Several Colleges Retain Clean Slate[*~si=r- " BELL-ANS 3 m“?égfi:;:u%@;?z;::;;g:fi::gs IAl():lsolu‘ttely Removes # 5 ook before held Weet Point 3 to 0, | i ion. One package Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Pittsburgh, Brown, Colgate and |ins ias: Satuedsy, heia the powertu PN ges o, B West Poin,t Have ;Jefeated El,rly Opponents—Much Le‘éégzfie‘t"i’g :Ze]:::":’ e“““l Mol Dartmouth was limiting its attack to e — o E a very few plays in order that watch- i the best forward passing game seen Interest in Cornell-Harvard Game This Coming Saturday ing Princeton scouts would have little tho b Tl PN SRS S0 S 3 h_fumblt rward |Army and Navy men who attribute —Princeton Favorite Over Dartmouth. :’;;nng AETeoth toles te st&,,, ot | their recent football slumps to their Dartmouth’s side of the contest, and |limited practice methods, for last year many observers of the game were of |at West Virginia, the team was never the ‘opinion that.the Green was ex- |on tio field until'ive In November ever has & football season devel-|fatal to the record made by the re- |hibiting but a fraction of its real |darkness cut the practice down to . ifota “,“, malning two, namely Colgate, which | strength, and that against Princeton (and then 30 minutes, yet thls was Opsed o many unexpscted happort will be opposed by Williams, and |it would prove a veritable whirlwind. |the best eleven West Virginia ever in the course of its first five weeks. | West Point, which is to face Villa-| The Yale-Washington and Jefferson |had and by the end of the season as e L e eV St Ao s Pele |~ Bvery coach pas pet. plams for prac i ous Pennsylvania outfit against a s - cnlyiERleq) Etheeton, . Oorels Coryisll (Genfident of istory, foam thireting for the gcpe-of the cons |tice. System—that s, knowing what is Pittsburg, Brown, Colgate and West| Country-wide dnterest will centre | querors of its forerunners, should be|to be done and doing it each day on Point have escaped their early season |in the Cornell-Harvard game at the | won by Yale, as the “Presidents” arc |the fleli—is the main thing. Stress opponents without sustaining a do- | Stadium. :One year ago the Ithacan |represented by a team much below jshould be laid on fundamentals. No INSURANCE ' ONLY THREE CENTS A DAY the cost to AETNAIZE J. L. LATHROP & SONS, Agents 28 Shetucket Street. Free Burning Kinds and Lel ALWAYVS IN STOCK -A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket "Telephione 463-13 % ~ NOTICE THE SHERMAN STREET BRIDGH WILL BE CLOSED UNT1L FURTHER NOTICE. PER ORER B THE SELECTMEN Buy ] feat, and of these seven all but Cor- |eleven stepped into the football cham- | the standards of recent ‘Washington |squad can neglect them a day. The e | . nsure your property against FIRE |nell and Brown have been scored UD- | pionship of the east by defeating the |and Jefferson elevens, and one which |problem is to make these exercises in- ur mprove 24 on. And as such elevens as Harvard, | Crimson, and this year, with veterans | already has tasted defeat at the |teresting rather than irksome. Dummy b and let hundreds of thousands of D-rmlil\_n::d P:nm!ylvn:fla. and Syn; in the majority of poanlnn:l and w&h hands of Marietta College. tackling, dummy interference and ma- . ': i cuse already have met reversals, Vet |seasoned men in the remainder, the| The Pittsburgh-Pennsylvania con- |ghine charging are to teach form only. B hlal L other people help you pay your 1083 I | SiP Gemand consideration as really [Sharpe-coachod aggregation will come | tedt, despite Piitsburehis veceat wic. |Some coaches belleve in hard, heavs Red Inner Tubes 1(1)114 Ozengefl i you experience ome. powerful aggregations, the positions |confident of another such victory. tory over Syracuse and Pennsylvania’s |dummies and as a result we are con- Often Matched in Coloy— & ¥ i of the stil] undefeated teams seem far | ~ Coach Haughton and his assistants | recent loss to Swarthmore, looms as |stantily reading of injuries from this e % will relieve Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Good companies represented by from secure. have been engaged in preparing for |an even battle. practice. 5 But Not in Quality! and all disorders of the throat and .| This week may mark the undoing | this battle for the last two weeks and | “The scores of the leading eastern| It is better to pack and constantly ISSAC S. JONES, of the majority of the latter group, for | gradually the men of Harvard have | collese elevens follows: repack a dummy with excelsior to keep | Insurance and Real Estate Agent |In almost every case the opponents|bheen transformed from inefficient it light and soft and to hang it over a | I |they will face on Saturday are far|units to an efficient machine. The | vy, pit filled with several feet of sawdust. ding 97 Main St | more powerful than _those already | Harvard team will be outpunted in Michelin Tubes are Red because certain in- gredients necessary to cheir superior elasticity and durability make them Red. lungs. 10c A BOX AT Richards Bui simply to find out if { Skilled acrobats learn their stunts i de P 5 = faced and defeated. Because of this | this game, if the work of the respec- i 1lover water.free from danger to life 4 Marnfessay Subee axe sinenly dyed DUNN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW conditton, Saturday looms as a re-|tive Bootera can bo judged by thoir 16 Virghnia Boiy afgver maleratichfiom daneen to s red in imitation of Michelin’s but it A | markably interesting day, In So far as | carly season performances, but Har- 1w | ost aptits pavneva tEEE Sy candty PRI % ) i teoat 10S A. BROWNING, it concerns football and its following. | vard should prove much stronger at Brincat somewl?ut similgr condiuons. & the Michelin ingredients are lacking, so these tubes AN . 'y h’rhel umiereazedr ] cm;"f‘" eleve{h the wing positions, which may pProve | pceon sheet o ol o| Secrimmage practice should never be are no more durable than ordinary gray tubes. e ‘Phone 700 champion team of last fall, comes t0|an element capable of offsetting Cor- | princeton ... 20 North Carolina .......'0 | given layer over twice veekly. Buy Michelins--The igis e 2 f Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard's Bidg. | Cambridge this weels, to face Hr- | nells kicking advantage ~All in all, | Friios B AR R 4 The %:'f?:,’,kd Tubes--And THE DEL _“oFF { Do - g S vard, so 1 ston and vicinity are | the game has the advance appearance | Frinceton 33 Lafayet e inj . T ry. 5 Erown & Perkins, Higmeys-at-law | 2ssured of ‘one of the banner con- | of one of the greatest contests of the = R R Eironean Pl o i ised tests of the season and one on which | season. : laroaret mentally weary if overworked at THE A. C. SWAN CO. Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. |the 1916 football title may turn. Princston UL EveRIte il arvard. o] Bt et THE A. C. SWAN cO. RAUET s88™ "Hicihone 3-3.| Dartmouth Goes to Princeton. As for the annual Dartmouth-Prince- | iinam 3% Ty :2| Each day the backs should practice NORWICH, CONN. fiates: 75i08nts nen; davionciCe - - — The undefeated Princeton @rray, [ton contest, Princeton will rule the | marard *3 North Carlina’ alfkcltlos, ot A iInde catchines pumits g HAYES BROTHERS. ] B which has its eyes upon the cham- | favorite and probably by a wide mar- | Famard 47 Mass. Aggles e g o atter. elophone 1222 25-28 Broadway TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF |pionship, will_entertain Dartmouth at gin, owing to the setback sustained = §1 o e i pg:sgu;qr“&rxfiei: the Palmer Memorial Stadium. The [ by the Green at Haverhill, but there = ving S e ar s 11 at snapping the ball. Linemen should = 4 s undefeated Yale agsregation will meet [ are a number of hunch followers who | o el . e ball. Liner The Sterling Securities Co.:|3osmimeson s Srarson hi R | Woulh "t oo rovtly surveisca ot 2 | Gmdt -+oo 8 G o g b orked” dally ‘st onareing on the merican House Haven, a team which last year sent|Dartmouth victory. ot el 19 Bucknell o ih:ivr “mskeiqn; i:;'o ;Qhegfit.;?e'fir:r‘i:m'if Shesial Rites ot R the Blue to defeat and which Is con- | Princeton as it has been playing tions erence. e LRatnattea that b ter of |ident of duplicating its showing on |possesses a weightier asgresation, 8| [atemarence pRanld el Intiinared into Traveling Men, Eto. e e e o Bk L natupny: with a superior punter and an excep- very membr of the squad for the 5 e cagitien. & Sy Special meeting| The undefeated Pittsburg eleven | tionally good drop-kicker, but in its | Pennsylrania . - | oL i L r el e Rouse A bUNE Livery Connection, Shetucket Street, ©of the Stockholders has heen called to|will have as its guests on that day |one difficult game of the season w it : g 1] et i iuh!ms_ls‘ so_import- % FARREL & SANDERSON, Props “1d on the 2d dey of November,|the promising Pennsylvania team, |pressed to the very limit by Tufts, | Penneyv : : ant that It must be practiced dally. % 19 t ) oclock p. m., at the Wau- | which, with the prestize of its win|and won out only through a wind- = Js‘n a. player goes wrong in his regan e. Groadway and Maln St.|from "Penn State and its desire to |swept goal from Tufts' 45-yard line, ° }?f‘ ing his usefulness is at an end. = i e | Norwl nn. {‘v“‘mlshn“él:’::(; of,con-| wipe out a 1915 Pittsburg trouncing, | so the team as vet has not placed it Darthmouth. dd schemes have been hit on to en- 3 4 ) TTE (10, Yot 20 10 Smperate ox-| will offer handsful of trouble to Glen | self definitely“in’the exclusive Class | Durmoath ....- 8% M a9 force its imposmace. OW> conch had £ tenee company. Warner's array. The undefeaied | Hunch players who have followed |Birtmouth ©2110043 Dowon Coliegs "0+ 8 |a_player spend two afterncons alone - of b e - > > o take motice that at a|Brown team is scheduled to mect the | Dartmouth teams of recent years have | panmoath R 0 |tackling a dummy. He was under *d_of Directors of | Rutgers eleven with its Sanford-cre- | found that Green teams have exper- | Dartmouth 0 Gecrgetown .llig|orders to keep it up until he could = 2 3 e Ltes company held | ated “multiple kick” and other startl- |ienced just one slump ~ per season. = To|tagkle, Ever atterward he tackled. There is no reason for having a cold rcom even Ehe Assessors of the Town of Lisbo O L e wag | iNE Dlays. Twice this slump has occurred in 7 atching punts is so important, S pe.at Fown Siocknolders' meeting was | "7, BIOYC, (0 soven still_undefeated | Dartmouth-Princeton games, and once Brown, many games Deing lost by fumbles, | if it is too early to start your heater. A cold Sep dinmomns e LoD s sllgwing is a cop: 3 aggregations of the east, five are as- |in a Dartmouth-Carlisle game. They apm --0|that it should be practiced daily and | . . D. BALLOU, That in_ the on of | sured the strongest opposition. while | figure that the slump of 1916 came fHree o|Just before each game. The kicking | room is dangerous. s GRATIAM, ¥ : dvisable that the cor-|a continuation of upsets mizht prove | in the Georgetown game and are 100k- 50 Williams i6|and catching practice before the start | - O e it = |of each game 5 oct24d be terminated.” that —— Ll verted into cash and nong its stockholders. and fon be dissolved ac-{ 19 the backs are handling the punts sat- S e are two ways of catching a | D punt One is to take it as a ball play- 12 Weet Virginta er catches a baseball. Put the ar All persons liable to pay Taxes it om.h r:\(‘-ch it on the hands and lead it | the ilowniof Norwioh ars hereby notd. without stop, ino the stomach. Th fied to return to the Asseseorerie other is to fake it on the hody and before the first day of November| and ther, That a special stockholders of the Tled_to be held at the 1se, Broadway and Main | ich, Conn, on the 2d day of 1.20 o’clock p. m., X 4 e 0| 9% 2 X 1916, a written or printed list, properl <€ g confirming. fhe vnts STOCK PRICES ADVANCE. f JeAmey ?pin it fast thereto with the hands. i S & o sworn tor arr el " Directors to u,‘,:mc,;:‘? =i A -0 | (Copyrighted 1916, by Sol Metzger) A full line in stock. property owned by them on the firsi $ 5 Purchases By Speculative Element is JoAmy: =1 —_ day of Octoler e e n : | 5 ko o nalty, 3 ) ther, That the Secre- Causing Increased Value. 7|PLAYERS MAY BE FINED Prices $2.25, $2.75 and $3.25. GEI0 per cent. aaditional, Socoring, et e s nte offsc. ng" t3| New York, Oct. 23.—Developments INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS FOR POST-SEASON GAMES. B “Bianks can be obtaimed at the As: 1 e TStarichoiders: | over the week end were aeemed suf- s = W E ¥ Tubing 10c per foot. sessors’ Office in City Hall, or will = be required by law. ficiently favorable by the speculative Football Demands Smooth Working 'i*erm*y‘ ill Protest Against Right sela‘_lflgg ,Hn:‘allnuugn&aprgnc'zfl;np BRA New :‘_‘r\_(r nfiy;z;e‘-s 33(1:;7 e:er‘;x‘en!dtfl bring “(DS‘ f:r: r:ur:‘;:ri- Machine—Elimination of Mass Play :f Organized Baseball to Impose the | Lists will 2\,;; ‘grleé:ol-ved ‘beginnis - g " - cilable advances in today’s active mar- ines. p Mo , Oct. , - ed States Steel and other favori b et & TOtRAIT i ohcrei] Shlere Y s OCt 28 = D reports trom bl 1916. fa Which have contributed so_extensively Store and Factory Bowling League|to the almost steady ‘rise of the past * d Stand seven week: : et ! Last Saturday’s bank atement Won Lost Pet. Pinfall | which showed a liberal expansion of ¢ 1.000 1498 | jocal cash holding: F. H. WOODWORTH, g L ! ‘American League ‘headquarters th: i ' i 3 ; 2 opy quarters that L. HALE, P |ing its bls game we are Impresse|ihe members of the Boston Red Sox, fi Y SoRa |poth by its team play and by its in- | world’s champions, ana other players sopitd Asccmsrril} dividual skill. We rapidly conclude |enrolled in the league may be fined for : !that the finished product is the result Lparticipating in so-called barnstorm- s and a correspond- of long and tedious hours of practice [ing games after the close of the regu- i i ildi NO cE 1 666 1401 ins cohtraction of loans the ereater | {55 Tat he practics Isatt fa s MOE 1t sien his besaht Pon s S 321 Main Street, Alice Building Tl 3 .2 -33 83 | monetary ease reported from principal | systen:atic affair. It is with no small | ous protest from the Baseball Players’ t 3 000 1352 |reserve cemters, material _tonnage iz Vauey G.gics o ontnriaiws loatn inetjtie i e e (T, Selectmen and Town Clerk sef . Burdick, 129. gains by leading railway systems, and Lee Tub & Ti best elevens are turned ou: in @ most| President David L. Fultz stated here Town Hall on Friday, Oct. 20th, 1916, ee string, Burdicw, 345. unabated demand for products and ! 0 Liz & ‘Myers pe . limited amount of time. At once ani|today that the fraternity cannot rec- also Friday, Oct. 27th, from 9 a. m: to| AR commoditles helped to =ccelerate to< | 70 Looe Wiles : rightiy we infer that this practice, be- | ognize the right of organtzed baseball 5 p. m., to admit to the electors’ oa s day’s upward movement. 4 Yackss Cos LI ing limited, has to be scieatifically |to fine its members for such an alleg- all._those: persons found, Gugiffice "‘B‘} B ot Gms. Pinfall Ave.| Bethlehem Steel attracted attention| 10 managed. Gilloferss sod A e whose names appear on the list “To Be mnas cose-8 348 1S Iny its unusual activit ut 1800 There was a time when football | players were. acting well within theic Made” . B DAVIS, 326 108-2 | shares being traded in up 585, an 0 practice was all we imagined—a 10ng | legal rights in taking part in stueh RIE B, MITCHELL Y &1L 103-2 | agance of 35 points. Coppers, par-| S Mex eriml gruelling grind. But the elimination | games. President Fultz's statement | I S 2 296 98-2 | ticularly Anaconda, Utah and Inspira- o of mass piay and the substitution of | follows. : o THOMAS NEWMAN, 2 201 97 |tion, helped to swell the buge total, Hame BEL new {Specd and skill for beef and pushing | “*“Tre fraternity cannot recognize the The Norwich Fur Co. are now located at their new Selectmen. i 97 | with Republic Iron and Steel, Crucible Mo Kan &T power—which completely changed the [right of organizeq baseball to . fime : « 5 S. G. HARTSHORN, 5 288 96 _|Steel, Marines, fertilizers and petrol- MRS {sport for the better—also altered prac- | players for {aking part In zafes aftee store at 45-47 Main Street, next to Shea & Burke’s Town Cleris. i 95-2 | cum, 'and Texas Company gaining over s |tice methods. The coach who sought | the season is over and after their con- . . - Dated at Franklin, Oct. 16, 1916. 255 95 | five points. 5 |to correct faults thereafter by long |tracts have expired: The plavers have, Furniture Store. We are open for business now with Speprats S o No, magterial afteration ‘was: shows e | hours of scrimmage soon had a defeat-'| of course, no right to represent any 1 8 i g Fed $8-1|by foreign exchange markets aside s |ed team on his hands. Practice be- | clun avithout the eonsent of its oW a new line of Furs, Coats, Skins, and all kinds of Trim- - 90| Slendiide ne RS X 1 |came a matter of keeping men in tip- | r, but as long as they trade upon their : for Fall and Wint 9 Seriin. ! Nes C_Copper top condition; in having them “on|own personal reputations ; an . NDT'GE 1 12| “Bonds were mainly steady on lighter N Y, a1 Brako |their toes” tor the big games. Speed ol ey are SRIHEE T A Helier o o375 | dealings. Totgl sales (par value) were N o &" and dash took the place o eef an “The relation of player | a . o S 0 tmen and Town Clerk of 266 82| SeSinen. ¥ ¥ et | Dashing power, and it was found 00 |1s Lol oion,of Dlaver to magnate All Remodeling and Repairing at reasonable prices. (Tl Selectmen_and Do O 264 88 U. §. bonds were unchanged on call. Nort ‘& West . |much _scrimmage knocked speed and |pasis for the principle of paternalism sion "at the Town House on Friday, =5 81-1 = Ohlo Gas . dash out of players. hich the magnates now attempt to = Oct. 20h, 1916, and on ‘Friday, Octt 241 80-1 S8TOCKS. Ontarto _Stiver” .. Football demands so much of the|inject into it. In addition, representa.. 2ith, 1916, from Sicciock B e s el B~ s e “on "o Bacific Mall ... | candidate individually and as part of | tves of orsanized bascball have for L4 AeationsPot tlectors and admit to the| BV ns S0 Aar romer ol E "i‘,(.'\e.mz(;ih,;fif}f:.‘—fifio.:“ufim::“-mf‘nffaé} enrs conducted post-eason trips in elector = oath those Who shall be found' i 800 Alask Gol Poples G & C , a , is 1 ich they shared the receipts, and it . . . qualified. * el 1is0 Al Cratmers i & ¢ S of intelligent planning for three pur- | i qiffcult for the plavers to see the 18 years in Norwich M. BRUCKNER, Proprietor ARTHUR C. SMITH, T. A B. 0 Al Cual or Fitts Conl, et s: Individual instruction, team | aistinction between these trips and the PHONE 708-12 WARREN T. WHITMARSH, ) 71 85 89— 245| 800 Am s Chem . il Pai Car and the necessary exercise 1o |ones the magnates now seek to abol- THOMAS M 'CLIMON, s 67 79 16— 43| 0600 Am Beet Suger Quickaitver keep constestants in condition. To ac- | jgh. - R o 0 s na| wamocm Ttay Con Cop complish this triple end and to pre- [ 41 am not Aiscussing the advisability s e P y fec 78 18 83 230| stk AmcaaT DA br vent conflict ~with scholastic duty |of pennant winners barnstorming aft. G B o 108 109 87— 304| 3200 Am Cotton OU Rep I & Steel parctice must be systematized. After|er the season, as that is an entirely |L. 0. O. Moose ..4 444 4204 | Dougherty 9353l Duted: ati Erentun NSy St 20 8 oo 4 Cota ol o Rep I & Sior all, it is a very good thing for football | fifrerent matter. T am simply. coms | & O o55c. Goan dn herty s3:2] o1y ost17T W6 i 419 e WAm s T 1000 Baxton Motor . that educational institutions do no al- | menting upon their right to do so if | riigh single Miller, 119. 22 + ’ 200 8 8P wi. low more time for practice Too much | {hey § gl > 2 oUi ® PROBATE HELD Palace Five, A e LAY g ths h and Its in | tREY, S0 desire. Tigh three string, Mead, 324. 91 COURT OF A f 3 Five. 800 Am Linsced s more than enough and results in| ¢ the national commission thinks 35 iee vich, within and for {le Districe| t . 8785 100 261 504 Lined o overstraining, = infuries, defeat and | ho alleed offense of such Hmportance verages. 99:31 5% Norwich! un'the 35a day of October,| X e 1— 255 m Locomo scholastic conditions. ot Wi a igni Gm Pinfall gt 7 6. T - = 1300 Am Malting e and the act would be a wise and digni_|__ 87- Presen t— L 4 AYLING, Judge. limore 7. R T e The last year I piayed at Pennsyl-|fiad one. fhes have ev Haht© to[Frost . 919 L Preaent O A ‘i;‘ 95 85 96— 276| 10100 Am. Smeline ‘ania our material was of the best.|ithnold the world’s series embuems | Combies 90 84-2 ch, in said District, deceased. riswold 99 86 101— 26| 50 Am Smeltng pr i3 s | Yet we lost several of our big games | Mem Is concerned. that is an entire. | Miller et Bieoutiix appeared in Cowrt e 45 3% 3aca| 360 Am Sted ooy 200 Shadobaler ouoouisi 13K AT IO L e L because of | from the Red Sox, but as far as fining ad R a written application _alle 4 455 425 472 1352 | 22500 Am Bugar 800 Stutz Motor . 89 68 sy |long hours spent in scrimmage. Four|y gjfferent matter.” that said estaie is now in settlemen Nationals. e 1600 Tam Cooper 2% 233 2 da)’sb weekly trc}v]mdthadm!]ddle of Sep-r Jacksonville, Fla, Oct. 23—W. H.|in said Cour and pra 1{.;gmr;;l§:g‘or« Tran 8 00 Texas 2cdo 14% 12% 13 |tember on we had a daily portion of & B Bruckner pencer of the Mound City Rifle club, | der to sell certain real estat R ORI L e 1100 Thied Avenue % % 3%|from one to two hours of scrimmage. | Fraternal Bowling League Standing. |myife of St. Louis, won first place in a field | Lo sald estate, fully described in said anick 120 196 86 98 125—553| 190 Am B ¥ T . |One not September day the squad Won Lost Pet. Pinfall| Lansiedel of 928 competitors in the _individual | 3PRUCRUON. - Lo 4o ) Goreq, That sald B e o LSRR ) YR 430 Tolon never forget. Wo played each other in | b, P 0. Flks . 4 4305 Oney .. 9475 | rifle_match. of the National Board of |appiication s heard and doiermined 00 > et Union he morning, playes swarthmore in | 0. O. Owls i 4148 | Bibeault 94-21 T e Probate Court Room in the O A Tnton the afternoon and then, when we I R Rt O - rwich, in sald District, on the 2t of October, A. D. 1916, at 11 o'clock’ the forenoon, and that notice of the ndency of sald application, and of ing thereon, be given by the Americans. 500 Vil ... 91 102 109 85 83— 470| 7m0 110 99 93 96 131— 629 | 00 107 97 90 105 86— 485| 11500 ke R LR R B R e 208 293 292 286 3001484 2000 Balt & oOnio 300 Batoplins Min ===| Jsks feth Stest Rheumatism Follows Exposure. D the rain all day is generally fol-{ 100 Brumwick ... lowed by painful twings of rheumatism | 1300 Butte & Sun or neuralgia. Sloan's Y.iniment will 1600 Cal Petroleum glve vou quick reliet and prevent the| ite Cal Fimlbx twinges from becoming torture. It Can, Pacific quickly peretrates without rubbing | 4020 Ceat. Lesther and soothes the sore and aching joints. For sore, stiff, exhausted muscles that = ache and throb from overwork, Sloan's Liniment affords quick relief. ~Bruises, @prains, strains and other minor in- juries to children are quickly soothed hoped.to drag our weary bodies home- =5 ward, we were driven ~ against each other for another hour. Some of the fellows lost 15 pounds. We never re- |covered from that gruelling. It kill~d *|the team. How different modern methods |Last year Cornell and Pittsburg tcok | highest rank in Eastern football. A |Ithaca Dr. Sharpe could have tcan 1% | practice but three days a week for 13% | three hours each. The other two days 1524 | were given to individual instruction to 31" |the few men who were free from 103, |scholastic duties Nine hours week- 1%4% |1y practice gave Cornell its greatest 3% [eleven. This sort of thing makes for 2% | good scholarship, too. Cornell's var- foss |sity passed 93 per cent. of its work. 30 | Pittsburgh does its hard work in September before college _open—an ideal solution. After that the eleven e ey once in some| newspaper having a circulation in sald | B eh " Teast three aays prior £o the date of sald hearing, and that re- | turn be 1e¢ to the Court. N SON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true CORY et " PELEN M. DRESCHER, Rleest ILEN M. DRESCHER, Setsia Assistant CleHk. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- ss for, New London County: I| pply for a heer license to Sell | hge spirituous and intoxicat- s, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine n the building ‘at 55 Roath, ‘ect, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments ii sald bullding, 1 any part or parts of which are cut of e ] 5r phrtitioned in such manner as tof. f,;f;‘;"’;;‘,:flgggmfif;; bottle to- MONEY. works but an hour and a half a day, Torm booths, side rooms, OF retiring| ¥ New York, Oct, "% — Call money |Pe0lutely Il the timo Warner necds roofas. " My 'place of business is not ted within two hundred feet in &': line from any church edifice or Bad Colds From Little Sneezes Grow. steady; high 2 3-4; low 2 1-4; ruling |0 9evelop the splendid elevens he has rate 2 8-4; last loan 2 1-2; closing |50 uniformly produced. public or ochial school, or thek Many colds that hang on all winter ! b Harvard and Pennsylvania are con- e start with o snceze, o snuftle, a Sore bid 2 1-4; offered at 2 1-2. tinuarlly making efforts to have play T e R oty ot e e throat, a tight chest. You know the period set side each day for athletic Patea at Norwich, this 17th day eymptoms of colds, and you know COTTON. as afternoon hours conflict with foot- October, A. D. 19iC. John Donovan,| prompt treatment will break them up. S New York, Oct. 23—Cotton futures |ball, but to n® avail. Yale ,uniike most > Applican We, the undersigned, arsj Dr. King's New Discovery, with its| 36400 Crucible Stest closed strong. December 1916 19.18; |universities, long ago did this, the electors and vaxpavers, Fxadr :;‘dll soothing antiseptio balsms has been | 5,850 Cibe Am Sur ~' Jenuary 19.21; March 19.38; May |time being from two to four, and thus St end ondores the foresning breaking up colds and healing coughs| “700 Cuba Cane 8 pe 19.45; July 19.46. solved a big athletic problem as well tion of John Donovan for @ 8 >f voung and old for 47 years. Dr.| 100Del &fudson Spot steady; middling 19.10. as a scholastic one. ~ Pirnceton and and hereby certify that said| Cing’s New Discovery loosens the —_—— Dartmouth, featuring classical cours- applicant is & suitable person to D&, ihlegm, clears the heag, soothes the CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. es, have liitle difficulty with a conflict licensed pursuant to said application, rritated membrane and makes breath- WITEAT Closs. of this kind as most college work is Dated at Norwleh, this 1ith day off 2 Drug October. A. . 1817, Casper I. Baley. e gt T4 Patrick Connell, Patrick J. Connell, John J. O'Neil, John Rielly. I hereby | certify that the above named slgners| . &nd endorsers are electors and . tax=( pavers. owning rool estate, in thel. 5% |over by four. The conflict is & prob- i |lem only for the untversity. It is rather surprising what results 3% Jare obtained in football in limited 8% |practice periods. The Army and Navy F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, 5 3% lag successtal in the long run as other i uE R E, 2117 e 2 Town of Norwlch. Dated at Norwieh.| .22 Prospect Strest. Norwich, Conm. su |bls teams, practice rarely over 60| PHIL ..YLEY AND A GROUP OF DANCING GIRLS IN ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN'S BIG MUSICAL SUCCESS | H1i2, *'5° $iiu o Romn “Gloni. s ¢ “Pi-one 511 % Iours a season. In 1913 the Army had “KATINKA"—DAVIS THEATRE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 25TH. iz B ;