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LOOKS LIKE ANOTHER |YALE PREPARES FOR 3 . BASEBALL BATTLE. -~ PRINCETON TIGERS. All Players Are In Good" Physical [Tigers Will Use New Offensive Game | National Blue Varsity Has Half Hour of Secret Conditlon. Signal Drill. INSURANCE “ ONLY THREE CENTS A DAY| the cost to —— - : Business M Breaks Vanderbilt Automobile Road Race Record and Cap- (Special to The Bulletin.) Princeton, N. J., Nov. 16.—A great| New York, Nov. 16.—The possibility | New '[laven, Conn., Nov. m—-c.m-l After the strain of AETNAIZE Bamilion, X. . 'Nov. 16—Grusiing | deai of the pracuics of the Erinceton |of frouble’ petweén stayers “and o | rary” to expectations, Vaiew varsiiy|| Pugfese fp Jib teMHE ., 1 . scrimmage is the present ord 1 football eleven today was devote 0 | owners again looms large on the base- | footl 1 team not have scrimma; tureg, Cup for Second Successive Time—Traveled at|Larry Bankarts saiad of footballers. |@ dummy scrimmage in Which the |hall horizon. The action of the Na- |work today in the fial hard arill for |} irials and troubles there will J. L. LATHROP & SONS, Agents 3 28 Shetucket Street. Weather 18 providing every opportuni- | coaches attempted (o bolster up the|tional = Association of Professional | the Princeton game. Coach 'Jones, || be wholesome and refreshing of N W Road |ty to practice play under adverse con- |defense of the team :nd to provide a |leagues in_ tabling. without comment, |however, put. the piayers through a e or deliolony Rate of 86.98 Miles an Hour—Sets New World’s ditions. 'The first drill of the week |defense to meet the attack of Yale on |the request of the Players' Eraternity |lengthy dummy scrimmage and devot- 4 ‘| was held under a downpour of rain. |Saturday. Besides the repertoire of [at New Orleans vesterday threatens!ecd considerable time to perfecting a Race Record—Earl Cooper Came in Second. Today a myriad of green toqued |plays that Princeton used against|to bring about a clash between the |defense against e forward pass. % freshmen _aré shoveling snow from | Harvard last week. 3ocveral new offen- | two organizations which will bave far- | The practice started with a half p Whitnall fleld so that the team may |sive formations will be uncovered Sat- |reaching effects. hour's signal drill in secret, after : ¥ x not lose a moment’s time. | urday whi;:ili should prove effective for A!lh(r;u;h the officers of bl;o frater- | which the zates of the u':g“‘lx :fire 4 . encer and Gillo, who have been |ground gaining. nity refuse to talk for publication, it |opened and the entire studert body, Santa Monica, Calit, Now. 18—Darlo turns. He skidded aud was out on the | SRencer atd Gllo, who have been | &T0Und EVATE | cack agdin today, |} i been several - |icd by o band, marchea mto tne am- |\ Strong Burton Resta won today the Vanderbilt cup |31st lap. after the |Eame, are expected io report soon to |and it looks as though he would start |cent conferences amorg players prom- |phitheatie and cheeved the eieven. race for the second successive time; {. 1t "‘l'n“"u"' o) “Cooper fought | the coach. Spencer is now really the |in this position agaiust Yale. The re- |inent upon the board of directors and | In the dummy scrimmage the var- v broke the Vanderbilt automoble road | aue Hones Aurs the Gret s Tabhs |only doubtful man on the whole squad, |mainder of the backfield consisted of |ihat a campaign of retaliation has |sity lined up against the ihird team, E race record by 11 miles an hour, With | William Welsh ia sports. |Every other player is now rounding | Moore at risht haiftack, Dregs at full- | been mapped out wiich may evoive a |which had been instructed ir Prince- an average speed of 86.89 miles an A entmany VaEinia, SPorts into good physical condition. Traine |back ani Eddy at quarterback. Ames |situation. akin to strike araong (he |ton forward passes. The varsty broke / hour for the 204.035 miles; set a mew mm ‘home third. * | Rourke is sitting up nights to rub cut F e:;\pec‘tetd ‘[o be an us‘gntlto ‘hvnl;?flil: ;eadvrs ol“ the major ‘ani‘l lh'nznor up all the eruernnte" Plasses with t:ne . . 3 e Eulsoe andliicariey norwe in- |in the interference und to con | leagues. is_apparcnt that the dis- | exception. e jirst string men then metiomn. AN ooty o . ey | Ing table has Tecently e e T i B kicka Ta | romel of the fraternity’s rejuests by |practiced the pass with good success. || On Draught Everywhere $13,500 contest for the title of “cham.- | fo P"{k oat with Resta nm%“y over. |new men with the customary:welcome | shouid also be of some assistance to [the national association was surmised | Vance C. cCormick, chairman of pion driver of America” Resta’s | coming the handicap of his later starf |Of hard toast and baked potatoes. for |Eddy in selecting piers. Thomas, Eb- |in advance and provisions made to|the democratic mational committee, a Shipments time was $:22:48.4. It was a rAce un- [and &mm to the front in the four- |NeW men are being pat on as fast as emfiad zfl{';d Browlr;‘ “f“'kfilfg used for ?r{;ef rfxm s der;\éo}n fif ]thc requests | former Blue captain, witnessed the W'RQL',.,T)‘,”"%";‘&“,M Dgl-y arre ury | = Foen Altken S o#sible. a short time in the backfield. oth by ghe big and little league mag- | practice. # amcanta i, x AN foisoe e #hd . Cooper | PO%C \gate's games have so far been| Dave Tibbott, whe has beén on the |nates. el or Interference Loaders Break Records. 5 oot Galia: decidedly unsatisfac Repeatedly | injured list for several weeks, was out | The piavers contend that the request | series in Brooklyn and held the Red ” i other teams have elther crosced the|on the stadium field- this afternoon. |for the elimination in certain contracts | Sox scoreless. bt il b i SUBANGE ona . BNOUGH INEUR. | yiohe three leaders broke the Dre-| Resta widened his lead, lap after 1ap, |Saroon goal 1'me or reached the dan. |sending drop kicks hetween the bars|of the “jury clause” suspencion: ihe| . One of the men to face Nap was Bill i s A AR e e e e e T reuay | 2nd following Altken's withdrawal aft- | ger zone of possible Kicking. Quite as|from all sorts of distances and an- |right to sign new contracts upon re- | Carrigan, the Loston manager. Those | = o - er the twentieth lap with a broken |often the Colzate ofiense has had (s |Eles. There is a slight possibility of |ceipt of uncondiiional release: allow. | Who saw the game will remember that | 1 At amecies, iy 1L TR Do e ey e, Strong com-|in 1912 with an average of 872 miles | Crankahatt, he maintained a steady |vield the ball om tuc. oppopenta’ 10- |his beine able to play agaiust Yale. |ance of traveling csrensos (o minor | while Carrigan was at the bat he and B anclew m“a‘;,age,.":i‘,’f‘“‘_ panies and expert service.. sn hour This wix' notihowever, _ yard line. They have *acked the neces.| The undergraduates held « parade |league piayers at the beginn Nap maintained a runsing fire of con- | poo"ad e Ted Sox manager, chugky ISSAC 8. JONES, e ok Pt (Tl e | “The Itallan's driving was not spec- |sary drive to make the last fow feet,|and mass meeting tonight. Addresses |training season, and a revisi versation mixed with frequent laughs. | B0E 2L Bis own fallure, was stracit A Insurance and Real Estate Agent |Who everaged 7680 miles per hOuf|iscular. He never varied on his|Yajs backed down to her one-yard|were delivered by ~Coach Rush and [national board’s procedure in handling | This was the reason. Otto Milier, = - A let, | he had seen heaps and heaps of pitch- Richards’ Building 91 Main St. [ D017 the VanderBilt ovp speed record | turns, taking them with the same con- |iine, held the Maroon for downs. Prob- | others. cases brought up for decisior who was catching, was using the wide r y 3 Aansine the wideling in his day, but never a curve balk et today. The thres who fnished | Adence he displayed on the straight- |ably the weakest epot Is the center. —_— fraternity are just and equitable. open signal—one calling for like Nap's. N ¢ v} Jsse I ball and he set himself for it. But hesd aways. Nothing however, is receiving partic- y EAGUE. 11 and £ Napa abas A I o e S o ‘Wit |, Eddie Pullen was aisqualified on his |ular attention. Evervbody is Getting| STORE AND_FACTORY L PALACE BOWLING LEAGUE. using what Hitle speed he had left| i ooMence o e e BURGLARY lNS"RANC Welghtman Ahira, 8:42:00.5; | Clyde |thirtieth lap for taking on gasoline |a thorough grueliing Retail Clerks Won All Three Strings— i | e ns Eiseny LDy N o Road, fourth Fyisaciond near the soldiers’ home. He was in i R | straight over the plate, and Carrigan, | Mal Bason, now umpiring in the same : 2 hanics Won Two. Team No. 8 Loses o No. 3 All Three e league wherein he built himseif & Fepe R Vil and Fatterson, the only other (MR DIRCO 30,600 SO OF, Mg (%] |SPECIAL BOARD To SETTLE W Strings. b Tnagnes So aia Carriaan | utation for pitching, twiricd his no- survivors of the terriffic strain on cars, | 5yt after a bad skid in the Sist lap, MINOR LEAGUE TROUBLES| The J. B. Martin Co. were easy for The Bostonese caught the next sig- | hit game against St. Louls about ten: { Tlle Tflvelel’s lnsm'ance Co. were flogged while running. Was the thirteenth man to quit. == the Retzil Clerks i the Store and| Team 5 defeated Team No. 8|nal. It again called for a curve ball. | years ago. Nineteen Started Race. Resta, in addition to ncquiring addi- |National Association Formulstes New |Factory Bowling lcague at the Aetna |in the Paiace Powling leasue Thursday | Nap again pitched, and this time the| Egson went through the entire nine T tional laurels, added $4,000 to his re- | Plan at Meeting in New Orlean alleys Thursday night. The Clerks | night. ball came in slowly, tantalizing, hung | innings without pitching a curve ball,| t Nineteen drivers started the 1ONE | eipts, Cooper $2,000, Weightman A captured all three strings. The Hop-| The score: a moment in the air and then dropped | and for this reason alone he entered \ - B.P.LEARNED & CO. |grind over the 8401 miles triangulaf |$1,000 and Roads §500. New Orleans, Nov. 16 Louisville,|kins & Allen team lost two strings to Toatm NGL3. into Miller's mitt. It was Ruckers|the Hall of Fame. Mal had a fair the Mechanics. ds banked high on temporary Ky. was selected today for the next E Fsuivan-.. ARency Betabiaind; May, 198 rr s, facine. the" ocstn on the |y Bllly Misks, the St. Paul light- |annual convention of the Natlmal As-| The score s S rans straightaway and wove their way be- eavyweight, has appeared before the |sociation of Professional Baseball| . famous slow one, and Carrigan, non- | curve ball and the St. Louis batters plussed, permitted it to go by with- | were on constant watch for it, but the! out even a_how do vou do. great Billy Bergen behind the bat & |Segal .. o Tacic ity : ing ] % tween. two deep hedges of “standing | boxing commission to make a state- | Leagues meeting here There was no B9 104 97— 200 3oy g;lap JoriRed amw p?&hii_i_d Ceert l':‘e:; i‘:’:’é’r“xmffi.i. t. Louls batters fnr_ TT EYS-AT-LAW room’ spectators that lined both sides, ment in regard to his refusal to meet |election of officers this year. 91 96 282 | B intington = Ths S oste i saelin Al By ket et i s N R of the course. Mechanical trouble | Bob Moha, the Milwaukee boxer, in o | Much important business was dis- 86 o1 e e ooy aut |lcaee (R SR pCis e e o L IR caused most of the withdrawals, Bold- | ten-round’ bout at the Broadway |posed of during the day’s session, in- deytis curve ball and Carrigan continued to | pitching something entircly different. | Brown & Perkins, Hitmeys-at-laW | on alone suftering from the dangerous| Sporting club last Tuesday night. cluding the controversy recurdine a 195 106 100— 201 = = <2 £ jproposition for minor ieague represent- = = ey, ’ Sy UScup-IME: Puak. Bustucke: St | —— = |ation In 1he natlonal hasebail commis- i52 509 470 1431|G. Lepold ! et e ey fisar {0 [ Th s {sion. After extended discussion a plan Hopkins & Alien Co. Amburn . was adooted providing for creation of | 5145 ... 96 104 100— 300]|Bolton .. . . B w . P lm = — a board of five members, entirely sep- it 110 1 6 ei oy 301 |Maymara ashing eaches, aving Iaims arate fron the national commission, to Cille; Anderso decide all matters on appeal from the |yeaqe®" minor lengues’ organization and all |frost ters 'n_controvery between the ma- 107 87 102— .81 105 88— S 97T 83 83— 2 A climate soft as June; cities and harbors vivid with the glamour and romance of Old-World life. Such is tropi cal Porto Rico, quaintest of our island possessions. Doings in The Auto Wor]dl: | jor and miror leagu. | J 5 74 | E ; | KET WAS BULLISH 00D« st R B .32 120 12 |* The membership of the new board fid ]‘ i :63 450 1374 | NAP RUCKER FOOLED PORTO RICO CRUIS : MAR = s - 4% #%| would consist of the president and Salbablo b = CARRIGAN IN SERIES 16 e $ mol I Th Score of Stocks @ oy jsccretary of the minors' assoclation, |Plerce ... .8 114 87— A“D‘ — 94 .5 A'U"p ' The automobile industry in Indiana [ More R b il one member cach from the Natlonai|Olson . ceee 91 100 91— Famous Brooklyn Hurler Lost to Base- 3 Exl::: Deleat et oL ranks fifth according to the United Achieved New Maximurms. and American leagues and a fifth |Daley . e You make the voyago from New Yook 1o aod sround the iand Btates census report in 1914, The % " o member who should in no way be ){h‘Alllsmr . P ] e 00 o s eeie o = hl:‘];k{‘“ i sl ‘l‘fifm'éobu;’"?fi? Ao Tork Nov. A R PR connected with baseball, to be elected | Stefanick L0l Nap Ruelter H A s pe. T0.000 ton vesscls copecially or i V | day’'s market was cha: 174 A by the four other members. The fifth = that made him fam or neutral member would act as chalr- 465 611 cannot contint | man. J. B. Martin Co, less left wing This plan was adopted after brief|, o e ..end parts factorfes in Indiana, em- |degree of extravugance and activit ploying an average of 7219 wage earn- |rarcly surpassed in any of the prev ers, with a total wage expenditure of|ous bull movements of the past two ~ $6,027,000. Nearly $19.000,000 was epent |years. Aside trom recagnized basic | Knowlng he “Adcress further with a use- Craising Department poleon has wiseiy de ? PORTO RICO LINE, {15985 cided to drop the sport as a profes- that by the industry f t £ a highly f ble char discussion and the chairman vpon au- | Bawnct. 93 slon and turn his,mind to the bank- R Or any Maiiross Tickst year by the industry for mate- |conditions of a highly favorable char- from the convention uppointed | pvar o 20 ing business of Georsla. p o _er autherize siala g the products had & value of acter, there wers no developments 1o b tee. comsiating of Clyd Shrop. | MUrPhY oo ... 90 Faschnll orhaps mevir know o man - Ticket Agency - ,390,000. explain the movement, W ROBLY P shville, J.!Cal Ewing, Oak-|gnoy * e pozsessed of a more active brain than . Four other industries ranked high- |much of its upuise irom a confident T it TG, Buriow Naw|Ome¥ -l 80 Xiup: It was his sngncious noodie that er in number of men employed and|public and the usual professional - . to taike up the matter with the 2 182 459 479 1370 | Permitted him to remain in the zmma wages pald and in cost of matersal | sources. gl ol ional and American_ leagues at e after the value of his pitching mem- used, while five ranked higher in| There were scarcely sxoeptions! Soro Con o their anrual meeting in December,with 2 ber had declined almost to worthless- value of products. which comprtehended | of N J power to carrv out the plan. EBlectric velicles water the streets| ness. Rucker pitched two innings in (nTn Years previous to this census|an upusual numbcr and variety of g e e of Bilacknool, Fngland. e fonrils faiss or the date: woridrs +the average product per man was|sues, many of a pur specu C L s Paper FRESHMAN FOUR OARED RACE $2000 and $149,000 per factory, while |character. A better In < the 1914 census shows the average|also served to henefit that divis | WILL BE ELIMINATED. E = value of product per man to be $3500 | though advances in that quarter were y | —_. ~ i 1 and $534,000 per factory. relatively nominal and not well main- SO | Course on Housatonic River Best in b S tained, 3 Ty Ry e i America, Says Nickails. A i ftod States, Department ‘of | More ‘than @ E8ohe’ of =~ storh Kimfs % L &P | — 5 3 | % 6 di | Agncul(?:':c “Fecently askeq for seaied |Achieved new maximums, foremost | ace Kt - | New Faven. Conn., Nov. 16, — The I n (‘I I g I % 7 i W e el e Bids €0 furnish hree: motor. track|emung these 'l 1lf: Stittes Stee ke E & | four oarca boat race hetween Harvard 2 bt i s | i I I (i : ‘“ 10 ] < power spraying ines for use at|COmmOn, which rose 34 poinis to 193, s2ep Lehigh v |and Yale freshman crews, which In v|| o U 1 5 ¥ I i i || i Melrose Highlands, husette, | With 42 for the sccond preferred o e Wiics {past years has been rowed the da: vy LA L \ II a e Eson that these nchioes | 180 A larse part of thiz zam* was e Ay before the regatta at | Ne T {FTTHR LT | | Will be placed i1 service of the Dureau jS@rrendered later. s Other hign records ie Mackay Co pr | London, will be climinated next June. “ o inciuded Lackawanna Steel at 105, | 5o Mo Swi 6 | This was decided nron at a recent : hhatl of Entymology. R o T 4000 Mawwell 31 G 0 o | hemelSteel at a3 1 s Bepub - {rabe N T mecting of the regatia and university 7 3 ; = e ) ¥l . 3-4. seeral of U OTe | Jro May Dept Store | officials at New York. giin S 1 ) | vy The Easterr Motors, Incorporated, | ppers, such as Anaconda, T B, 170¢ “Sther_business iransacted at the | ; i 1 ‘ AN i | (RTINS caplial $1,000,000, filed o e off{ Inspiration, Atlantie, Gulf | =0 Niimi ¢ | meeting, Coach Guy Nickalls of the | =} || | 2 | s ] Il I ) . ,_‘-11 ooy gt Sl his o, |and West Indies, Corn "mpd:'(:\: ;;‘n:- Yale crew writes the following in to- 2 g 2 1L ary of State at Harifor b | YO Npiiing: Pager e, e Deingios l‘f,r.,urf.mn ropro ““m"{i;"m Sk S i issue of the Yaie Alumai Week i | | ion o wark ¢ ng he | avs and Smelters Securi- - ikleb: the refere s “ company of which tre Motors S e |5 =0 Sdelcibami (e veforce) fiwa | given autoeratic pow the policing of t Syndicate was the preiiminary move. | i The Eastern Motor i “has been organized to 1 motor cars of & very high type ani repre- _Menting a long step ford S Meourser which | (\) ERE is a coupon scheme worth s while—get the valuable S over (the iBRer end o (he contse. s 5 get the valuable Serv-us (\ peer ;g‘f’ Coupo and kindred issacs gross advances ranged from [ ns to 3 and even 5 points, with 1.to 2 for iPacifics, grangers and trunk lines " rd in the [zfinoy rails were irrc gular, but mainly pESREPae ot .aven 80 rap:dly $rowinghigher, Chicago and Alton common | o An industry as automol anufac- g,y q preferred improving by 3 to al-| turing. It ads another imporiant one | goct 7 points, i to the long liat of Comnecticut's bigh United States Steel held its leader- 280 N guality manufactured products. Doubt- {gnip a5 the most active stock, but{ 100 Jess from the character of Jts plans |: . again closed at only a net fractional| 7" and the personnel behind it, the fu- At Cony er resained a| i , Incorporated, B with wery foad Gtiect ou " buy—save them and youlll be surprised how quickly they will accumulate—you can get many 1000 at the start of the race and a private | telephone service is ‘o be installed at both ends and at the middle of the course, t> be at the referee’s disposal -al Vi - P during the day of the regatta, for the sture will ee its cars adding to the|pion [V MU decline at an| 18t Dt during t 3 12 regatta, 3 . already nigh reputation of Connecti- | Grec o8, 00 W 1103 pomin Total| 508 . sim Noww seis |5 eneon celine Ron ot andlfory e . beautiful things for yourself and your cut for ;nanufactured products of un- [gaacnn, U G %) 100 600 shares. antn Nort & Weat Hoo of om ik he BEblcies fe 4 ustal vaiue, Bonds were strong, with buoyancy A06 Nerth | Pacific = 2T in Chile Copper s and Lacka- Ohio Gas Gutazo | Stier owee B Pacific Mail Pebet Drew pr 0 Penn 1R Pan Am Pet pr back to Englard, priises the new Yale course on the Housatonic river at Derby as “the best in America.” Of this year's materia!, as developed by | the fanl racing, he s “We can locok forward to the sprirg with hopes if not | with absolute confidence of a com- pletely victorious season.” Nitkalls, who is mow on his way home with them. An attachment is being produced!wanna Steel fives. Total sales, par| / = known as the never skid device for | yalue, aggregated $6,690,000, dual tires that is designed espec | United States bonds were unchanged for use with truck having dual {on call. equipment. This consists primarily Cemt e e v»of a chain that encircles the wh STOCKS. dircumferentially between the shoes| Sales Sy of the ‘ual tire, which at Intervals| 300 Amme Tea z S - s Zcarrles a series of cross pleces that | Alix Ruvber " are mounted at right angles to the Alaska Gold M chain, Alaska Juneau These cross pleces are constructed A S of woven steel wire of finest quality, Am’ Ag Chem s0 that they are practically unbreak- able, save throygh wear, that have comparatively large are tact with snow or ici these cross pleces cross the treads of the shoes and are of such width that “they cannot damage the tires. The chalns are fitted with turnbacks to ‘adjust them in the event of the tires TICKETS FOR ARMY-NAVY GAME DISTRIBUTED Demand for Tickets Greater Than the Supply. ‘West Point, Y., Nov. 16.—All of | the Army’s share of football tickets for the Army-Navy game in New York November 25 have been dstributed. Lieutenant James B. Crawford, sec- retary and treasurer of the Army ath- Reading Reading 1_pF Rep I &Steel Rep I&S pr Saxon Motor % SUL &8 ¥ w St L &BW .. Seaborrd A L pr Sears Roebnck Shattuck A € Sloss S S & 1 Sloss. S 8 & Ipr South ~Pacific e 0 r letic council, announced tonight that = - - . wearing. The chains can be put on| 3i0,Am Iteo vr B 3 A s 3 i i in attractive orange without jacking the wheels and aro “"”::. ;:‘,,é:n;, e Pty et ra et e Gy, £ is the name of a particularly high quality of various foods put up g sily aitachce with special tools. m Smelting s ‘ i Stutz Motors Tenn Copper Texss & FPacta Texas Co Third Avenus Am Emeit pr Am Smeit pr Am Smet pr B Am Smik pr L e 5o : and purple packages, and sold by all grocers at popular ‘prices. Serv-us is the name TINKER TO MANAGE CUBS 1 chosen for the entire line. Serv-us Foods are unequalled. When once used, you ‘The manufacturer guarantees that the Ereesarithan theiaunoly: fevice will not damage wheels or tires yd that they cannot foul driving Znains. A Stedt Pounary Tobaceo - Proa . 7 will order Serv-us ever after—on or in each package of Serv-us Brand goods is a val 2 6900 Am Sugar Under Type Announced After Weegham and Tink- 90 Am T & U Bie.& P new uable -us pon. Sporting Notes e e TsGanag & =i oY Canter! 23400 Am W P pr Howard Berry, now again is a reg- | 1% Amer znc “-lar on the University of Pennsylva- | 77100 Arnsconde “nla, football team. He will be a firat | 40 Aickison string back fleld man in the remain-| 300 Atchisn pr “ing games on the Red and Blue sched- [ 18200 Al & & W 1 ‘ule. This was the verdict of Head| 1ig Bud 1rcoe ™. 2 o o Chicago, Nov. 16.—Joseph B. Tinker e virtually has been agreed upon as e uce e 0 manager %t met Chicago National N League club next season, it was an- 3 - EoaEten Somient SrioE e Conteriace Sa: with ed h ality of what you ea e e out reducing the qu of tyo t ham, president of the club. No con- 4 oicn Topwers at the ondof the Bapes | 1A% B3 Fomp, 120t Tias. besn sished: owovar, “bat Serv-us means everything in foods— Dartmouth game. last Saturday when ’323 glll & Ohlo pr ‘Tinker, before departing on a hunting Berry made the touchdown that paved | 10 Bamst Co " trip, said he expected to sign next Spices Baked Beans Condiments the way for a Penn draw. i R week. Pickles Soups Chocolate : o o = f Walter F. (Dutch) Carter, for 20 ;EE §.'3°-§"§§: b HARVARD SQUAD HAS Rolled Oats Catsup Il:;fll’lmid years the chie eball adviser at rown o = x rand Foods are Yol an tommar pitcher and captain | 58 Bt B2 LAST SCRIMMAGE. 5 and a hundred othe:n l;n;:t of |:||rze Mwith theServu smPEre lg F = are all pack of the Blue baseball forces, has con- Butterick Co " in sanitary packages accordan . S. ‘ood Laws. “fitmed his resisnation from the grad-| 1100 Cei begriem Only Two Regulars Will Play Against .uate committee, to take effect imme- | 1500 Can Pacie diately. He sent his resignation to| 4638 Cemt. Leither oProf. Robert N. Corwin and explain- [ iy Ghesdie pgwor” Brown Saturday. 2 The va]“able Serv.us c‘,ungns are on each and .every package. Commence at once to save them Cambridge, Mass, Nov. 16.—Har- 2 i home. Your, vard's football squad was given its and get most anything your heart desires for yourself or your L BRI last scrimmage practice today before grocer has Serv-us Brand products or can get them from and for this reason wanted to| ,300 Chic & Altn »r ..orn-.. — Call mone# |the Brown game on Saturday. Quar- Wholesale Distribu i BEIry oS e oy e ey oty ' The L. A. Gallup Co. Norwicn, Conn. H . lare e only regular players in the p > - —_— | MM AN B : IR DI 2 D, a8 rtantel Lo T ot ) 3 i &R & Others who have been_picked to start E -~ AN s e s the game are Flower, Bond and Burn. A ) n e backflel ) LL: 5 i qasmy ot Nev. 18 Cotton tutures | Bhiincy, ‘enas Hariy, tadhieT pun: /100 Cluect steady. December 20.37, Janu- |can and - Clark, guards, and. Taylor, tAbsolutely Removes | i &5 e, 3 308, Boaxen 1035, ey 30 iy | CEnter! 7 - . . 8500 Col Gas & B eady; middll i fIndigestion. Onepackage 199 0ol & o e e s . Injunction Filed. ‘ i 2100 Con Gas Closa. Kansas City, Nov. 16.—A petition for iproves:f. 25cat all druggists, S 1% |an infunction to prevent Carl Morris, i Jen .k Oklahoma heavywelght, from boxing 15 rounds with Battling, Levinski here i f THE AETNA 10100 Cuba Cane o% s5% |tonight was flled today in the circait BOWLING AND . 900 Cuga. Cane 6% court by Willlam ~ Neg former Seven alieys. Six tables. The best| 100 Decw or o Nocwich. Phone. 100 Del Lack mausger af Mocris. - The: e s 85 Shetucket. Street, | 1100 Den & R 1% s |clares Morris has violated the terms T 300 Dome Mines 0% 0% of a five year contract with Newman. %

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