Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 31, 1916, Page 3

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INSURANCE Y - the cost to - AETNAIZE J. L LATHROP & .SONS, Agents : 28 Bhetucket : Street. Insure your property against FIRE and let hundreds of. thousands of jother people help you pay your loss if you experience one. Good companies represented by ISSAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Building 97 Main St. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING, 'Phone 700 Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard’s Bldg. Brown & Perkins, Miomeys-at-Law Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Sketucket St. Entrance stairway near to <Thames National Bank. ‘Telephone 38-3. FORMER YALE FOOTBALL STAR WILL HELP JONES. W. W. Heffelfinger of Minneapolis Will Help Whip Eli Eleven in Shape for Big Games. e — By Sol- Metzger. Coach Washington & Jefferson Foot- ball Team. Months may be spent in prepara- tion, material may be seemingly ideal and system fundamentally perfect but the football eleven thus equi d sometimes fails in its big tests. b= peatedly this happens, repeatedly this happens, repeatedly the small college upsets tradition and whips the big university in spite of handicaps. Why? ‘we may well ask. The human equation in football is the reason. This human equation is to football what personality is to life. ‘Without it the team is doomed, with it the eleven is capable of great ‘hh\.‘;fi And the human equation in footbal is personality, team morale and eol- lege spirit rolled into one. The player is as helpless without it as the team, no matter how well coached or how fine the physical makeup. Many items contribute toward the human equation in football. Like the attack, it can be developed or set back. It is a fact that most any man on the squad will play a splendid game in the second half of a big contest providing his team has taken a com- manding lead. The job of the coach is to get the same sterling same out of this sort of boy at the start of and throughout a contest, the result of which is in doubt. When a coach has accomplished this and has taught sound football as well he is fairly rtain of succe: It is his greatest problem both with the individual and the team. Fortunately, it is his most interesting one, for who does not actually love handling younz men un- der the strain of a football =eason probably the first real test of morale ! | the majority of them have. ! whatever it Cornell's intercollegiate | and likewise d track trainer, has said| T are no “quitters” of confidence. college athletes. In this ne zave bet- |ens, one whic | ter advice to those engaged in pre- |big game by boys for intercollegiate ath- |began candidates. One overwork, to; wise. coach tired and to what and i it does, that amon doomed. team which know does. bickering spirit is low and it fails because it has not the physical power produce results. which thinks it cannot win, no matter confidence also lacks It doomed. not sierings cons o HUMAN EQUATION IN' FOOTBALL flnn analyze character, personelity and the mental, moral and physicai equipment of each man on his squad to properly handle them.! While nc¢ rules can be laid down ex- perience is constantly suggesting cer- tain fixed principles that can be suc- cessfuily followed. overeating, friction lead to misplays and defeats and a constant lowering of team spir- it. Tn some cases the reverse Is true. Condition is the main task. The play- er must have good red blood, good di- gestion and good wind to overcome the strain of competition. condition the mind will overcome matter in the fight for vic- though some may think other- Confidence begets spirit and mixture of belief and coach who cannot prove he is ri his offense and defense lack of confidence to his soon has an eleven that “quits’ the score breaks against is to blame, The overworked team enters the game lacks aggressiveness. health. t the not Team is Doomed Without it Says Sol Metzgu-—coad; Must .StudyEnthnonHisSqundtoPropeflyHmfle“ —Friction Among Players Breeds Lack of Confidence. letic contests than they have had in many a day. His long experience has proven to him that if the boy is prop- erly handled he will not “quit” on the other hand, produce to the ut- most of his being. results tho coach has to give ever at- tention to the proper handling of his but, To get maximum study Facts prove that injuries and Lacking quite is. a The ht in mmparts his He ‘when Am it and—the players. Its in confidence Then there it is going to win, is overconfident And the team is the iction among players breeds lack One of the best élev- h an as to should have won overwhelming score, who its was to leave I for New en to help eleven into shape for the coming bi. es wi Harvard Princeton. | elfinger for seve has made call from of. Yale. head coac Miske Outfought Levinsky. New York, Oct. 30.—Billy Paul outfought ¥ 1 ten-round bout here tonight. Le- y weighed 181 pounds, 10 1 vier than his opponent, but Miske nthe aggressive throughout, the better of six round ke of MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Waicues, Jsweiry and securicies of any kind at the Lowest flates of Inlerest. An ol4 established firm to deal with. THY COLLATERAL AN CO, 3 smis Street, Upsimira. Jiistablisbed 1¥7%.) LEGAL NOTICES B. MOWRY, District Committee. ELECTORS’ MEETING S M The lega ote: th Town o in Grange Ifa in s 8.30 o'cloc , this 26th day of JOHN CONDR Town Cler H h 2 All persons liable to pay Taxes in the Town of Norwich are noti- fied to return to the As 5 on or before st day of -mber, Tote properly axable the first dling to E be charged a penalty of 10 per cent. additional, according to law. Bianks can be obtained at the As- sessors’ Office in City Hall, or will be sent by mail upon applicatizn Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Lists w be received beginning Monday, Oct. 2d, 1916 Dated at Norwich, Conn. Sept. 27th, 1916, F. H. WOODWORTH., A. L. HALE, M. J. CURRAN, sep28a Assessors. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: 1 hereby apply for a heer license to sell d exchange spirituous and intoxicat- ng Mquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine Bnd cider in the building at 55 Roath ptreet, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in said_building, Bny part or parts of which are cut off or partitionéd in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring oms, My place of business is not E’atea within two hundred feet in a irect line from any church edifice or ublic or parochial school, or the emises pertaining theretd, or any ostoffice, public library, or cemetery. ted at’ Nopwich. tnig' 17th day of tober, A. D. 19iC. John Donovan, Applicant. ~ We, the undersigned, are plectors and taxpayers, owning ' Teal tate, of the Town of Norwich, and ereby sign and endorse the foregolng ppplication of John Donovan for @ li- ense, and ‘hersby certiy that sald ipplicant i3 a sultable person to be ensed pursuant to, sald_application. ated at N this 17th day ctober, A. D, Casper K. Balley, a:rick - Connell trick J. “Connell, ohn J. Offlcuf"uhn Rielly. I hereby pertify that the above named signers }nd endorsers are electors and tax- yers, owninj estate, in the own_of Norwl Dated at:Norwich, his 21st day Ottober, D. 1916. has, 8. 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King’'s New Discovery for coughs,and colds. Buy | Dee a;bottle today, at _your Druggist, 50c. & W Maxwell O C Tel econ 100 Peoples 4 ? 109 Phil Co ... 0P CC&sSL 11000 oCaletfs 44 160 Pitts Coal pr 6000 A 1500 Press Steel Car 100 Pull_Pal Car 2200 South Ry pr 200 Studebaker pr 10400 Texas & Pac 600 Third Avenue 700 Tobacco Prod & W 75508 Clams Toanesy 6% 80% s | 1400 Unien B & 1500 Gl Fuel & Tron B3 3. oo | 2700 T Bug & P onew 109 Col & S 24 pi 400 U Clgar Stores 200 Com Prod_pr 12200 Cructble _ Steel 100 rucible Steel pr 122 122" | 99800 U. 5% _Steel 43300 Cuba Cane Sug . T4 Ui |0 A09 UL T 4000 Cuba Cane Sug pr 9915 s, | 20200 Utah Copper 8100 Va Car Chem 1400 West Un Tel W opr & s & Pa’ i pr pe &C A COTTON. New York, Oct. 30. — Call money steady; high 2 d-2; low 2 1-4; ruling rate 2 1-4; last loan 2 1-2; closing bid at 3 1-2. New York, Oct. 30.—Cotton futures December 1855, Janu- High. 1028 188% 151% 803 9% o1 Low. 187 188% 1473 86% 883 88% % 5% March 18.65, May 15.78, July 1830. Spot qufet; middling 18.55. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Close. 190% 185% 140% 8 88 13-18 89 4% L blame when its first rushes were stop- ped in this big game. The first half ended with nothing else accomplished (Only by substituting second string men and by tongue-lashing the play- ers—a most onerous task—was the trouble cured. Although individuals are sometimes hard to handle and athletes are some- times temperamental, T believe Court- ney, the great rowing coach, was right when he told me, “The average college boy will just about die for you if you give him a square deal.” There are boys of all dispositions and make-ups on a football squad. I recall one who appeared as an ideal guard candidate butswho failed to make the team because he could grasp but one idea. We cultivatéd this fault and trained him in blocking punts. In a big game with but a few minutes left to play and the score 0-0 we sent him in when the opposition nad to punt. He rushed into the game, threw the opposing- guard out of the way, bore down upon the punter, blocked the kick and recovered it for a touch- down and victory. In coaching one 05D ENGLISH RECIPE FOR CATAR- RHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES. If you know with head noises, meone who iz troubled or catarrhal deafness, cut out this formula and hand it to them, and you will have been the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. Recent experiments have proved conclusively that catarrhal deafness, head noises, ¢tc., were the direct cause of constitu tional disease, and that saly inhalers, eic, merels T with the complaint and seldom, If ever, ef- fect a permancnt cure. T being so, much time and mone; of late by a noted s fecting a pure, gentle tonic that would qui traces of the catarrhal p system. The effectiv which was eventual which has aroused e ness wil soon be extinct, is low in understandable form, anyone can treat themseives own home at little expense. Secure from Lee & Osgood or druge 1 0Z. Parmint Stvengtn), about worth. Take this WITH A dispel all from the prescription formulated, in their any (Donble —8 . YOU NEEDN'T BE ANNOYED IF YOUR PENCIL BREAKS Boston Pencil Pointer YOU CAN GET RIGHT TO THE POINT $1.00--The Boston Pencil Pointer--$1.00 THE CRANSTON CO. DOLLAR often wonders if he does not fail to grasp many such opportunities that nome and add 1-4 pint of hot water and 4 c nulated sugar to it of g in team spirit to get the cxtra point once the eleven' has carned a touch- down. Recently the failure of the navy to defeat Pittsburg—the chance st by missing two out of three goals. Neglect of pr: tice in this simple stunt joses ful hauf a dozen big games & year. There is no other detail which adds so much to the confidence of a team as this one. It places it in a position, once it has scored, first, where victory c; not be s misplay. Goal the idea ter it. The ball i position with its to prevent the kick ¢ two fingers of the right ! be placed under the lower ei the ball just clear of the per cen £ by catarrh ¥ peopl rear- | ing can be restored by this simple home | d _rocm is dangerous. tched by a single fumble o BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package provesit. 25cat all druggists. 1 £ i ind should a to k md they should be spread asrt as the = = ball is pressed to the ground with | AETNA FIVE WINS Tubing 10 the fingers of the other hand so that CPENING MATCH will not move the ball off its pendicular The ball In City League Bowling League by be held in position with shzht Defsating .8t ital. sure until kicked. The kic efeatine Sl Hoapita IWaSleLS e X T Tak o The Aetna bowling guintette won the [ Bo ball keeps his eves on it. cper match in the City Bowling forward with the left foot league by defeating the State Hospital about one foot of the ball a Monday nigat at the Riverview club, 3 \,m“‘r’_” : e winning two out of three gam Me- Bt ¥ *| Allister rolicd the high individual | { straight through the ecenter of the . ra with 117, while Hull rolled high ball toward the o 1atal with 204 P The scores: Aetna. must exist in every squad. stir until_dissoiv ke one table- The individual lacking confidence {spoorful four :im deefats hls team. ains are but as| The first dose s| to relieve N - strong as their weakest !'mk. Fum- tre headache, 5 B : bled punts have caused many an up- etc., \\‘l}l\lg g set. And the individual possessing o b 1 i confidence imparts ‘it to his teafn- |tion of {Eatment. Loss of smell | l mates. There is nothing like the con- and mucous dropping in t back of & x fidence a good goal kicker gives an [the throat arc otk eleven. About that one point turns ence of many a game. It helps tremendously e often ¢ There is no reason for having a cold room even if it is too early to start your heater. A cold ‘Buy a Gas Heater and be comfortable A full line in stock. Prices $2.25, $2.75 and $3.25. c per foot. _THE CITY OF NORWICH AL DEPARTMENT 321 Main Street, Alice Building BOWLING. i\.h-\“;}:wwr 88 1""; as folldws: Dec, ¢ it T o cultural college at Middletow Dartmouth at Middletown: Ja New Hampshire State at Middl 20, Amherst at Middletown 9 109 beault Hull Edward, Gley White it Dartmouth at IHanover; Feb. 8, Col- ¢ : at Middletown: Feb. 10, New University at Middletown; Feb. Sulivan 14, Amherst at Amherst; Feb. 17, Un- ion at Middletown: Feb, 21, Williams at Middletown; Feb. 23, Springfieid Y. M. C. A. college at Middletown; March 3, Williams at Middletown; March 6, Yale at New Haven; March 10, Union at Schenectady ) 89 Simcox Aldi . o GAMES ON WESLEYAN BASKETBALL SCHEDULE, INJURED YALE PLAYERS RETURN TO PRACTICE. Callahan, Vohrys “and 13 College Basketball. New York, Oct. 30.—Dr. Joseph aycroft, of Princeton University, w Season Opens Dec. 16"With Connecti- Braden May elected president of the Intércol- cut Agricultural College. Play Against Colgate Saturday. legiate Basketball League at a meet- —— ing here tonignt. A schedule of 31 Middletown, Conn, Oct., 3 The New Haven, Conn., Oct. 30.—Foot- schedule basketball games W be announced later. adopted, to of the Wesleyan university ball practice at Yale today was mark- team was announced today L ed by the return of three playe REPUBLIGAN ELECTORS %p PRESIDENT=~2VICE PRESIDENT 1916 % ARTHUR E.BOWERS = MANCHESTER BIN Al have been out with injuries: Callahan, Vohrys and Braden. Callahan and Vohrys will probably play at guard or tackle against Colgate on Saturday and Braden will start at fullback. Jacques, who has been playing well t fullback, went to the infirmary to- aay to receive treatment for a elight injury to his knee. Captain Kempton of the freshman eleven, a former Exeter star, also went to the infirmary today with a sprained ankle, received Saturday while playing against the Pennsylvania freshmen. PINPLES ON FACE IN BLOTCHES Also on Chest. Large, Red and Hard, Face All Disfigured, Would Itch and Burn, HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT —_— "My face and chest started to break ous with pimples. Then my face started to get red and I used to scratch until the blood came. The pimples were large, red and hard, and the most of the time in blotches from my face to my chest. My faco was all disfigured and would itch and burn so that I would stay awake “hours at night. “This kept on for seven and a half months 50 a friend advised me to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I sent for a free sample and it started to heal me so I bought three cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Ointment, and they healed me.” (Signed) Antonio Felce, 74 St. John. st., New Haven, Conn., Oct. 18, 1915. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- dress post-card “Cuticura, Dept. T, Boge ton.”” Sold throughout the world. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF The Sterling - Securities Co.: Gentlemen: Please take notic. the Board of Dire:tors of Tho Sterling Securities Company a special meeting of the Stockholders has hcen called to be held on the 2d day of No 1916, at 1. Iock p. m., at t regan . Broadway and 2 Norwich, Conn.. for the purpose of con ming the vote of the Board of Di- rectors to terminaie the corporate ex- stence of the company. You will alsc take notice that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of The Sterling Secu held on the 29th dav o call for adopted by a vo which the follow “Resolved. Tk that by order of iz is a copy in the opinion of t thi Board it is advisable that the cor- porate existe e of The Sterling § curities Company be terminateq, that ets be converted into cash and dist rted among its stockholders, and that the corporation b dissolved ac- cording to law . “Resolved further, That a speclal meoting of the stockholders of the Company be called to be held at the Wauregan House, Broadway and Maln St.. Norwich, Conn., on t d day of November, 1016, clock p. m., for the purpose ing the vote of the Boardi c to terminate the corporat of the Com- and “Resolved further, That th- Secre- tary of the Com: ‘ be. and he herebs is, ‘authorizad stiuctad to carry these resolutions into cffect, <nd. to give such notice of the. Stolikholders’ meeting as.may be red by law.” q . Octobe: 2, 1914, PERRY, Secrctary. Dated, New Yor 0ct3-10-17-24-31 J. S. C.ACKMAR. M. D. Physician and Surgeon . THAYER BUILDING Room 201 Hours 9-11 a. m. 1-3 and 7-8 p. m. Phone 1449-3 Residence 1284 -

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