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th’ either KAufl or nuben.-on when left- mderr permm against the Giants. Charl Hastings, ltnr football player vt flle L"hivuflky of Pittsburgh, Three Teams Tied for First Place—Second Position - Hotly Gontested—Combies Has High Individtal Average With : has been elecied captain of the uni- 1 04Y%5. o 3 : versity baskethall team, according to i . < ~ an announcement made Thursday. He 4 will take the place of Joseph Matson, elected last year, who has been forced 72 dent p Rl B LA E t_p iR nt nartect bisee ASbE ittt wholtae )nfl/ty‘—llnflo to best advan- HROF & SONS ket Street been dropped and others, with the ‘Three teams are tied for first place in the Elks' bowling league, each hav- ing won all games played and three teams are neck to neck for secgnd. ‘The interest in the bowling is daily increasing and the contests are fur- nishing much amusement not only for the bowlers but other members of the lodge. Comblel holds the lead for individ- ual score with an average of 104 1-2. Tuttle is a close second with an ave- quarter handling the ball, substituted. The dirget pass naturally adds speed to the attack at its start, but it opens the ‘way for bad fumbles and puts too much responsibility upon the centre. Those direct passes which carry no risk_are ones well protected from fumbles. A Jewett City 6, All Norwich 0. The Jewett City football team de- to give up athletics on account of an injury. Thex say that Artie Gates, the newly elected captain of the 1917 Yale eleven. is jast as good a man off the gridiron as on. It is said that before. the clec- tion took place Gates was one of the biggest boosters for Cupid Black to be back on the.job again and hailed last year's captain as the only one to keep ; Stro;zg Buriqn : Ale _Make moi wooS-eAwm% SUT ‘wood for pumping water, grinding grain, shel 274-292 State Street, wood this winter. IT would bring you a big profit. are very mo in cost, are furnished in 4, 6 ‘will saw from 2V to 35 cords of Your time and a FOOS JUNIOR These outfits, which nd 8 horsc-power sizes, and r hour. The engine can aiso be usec g corn, etc. THE C. S. MERSICK & CO. New Haven, Conn. feated the All-Norwich team Sunday Exclusive Distributors for Connecticut and Western Massachusetts afternoon on the Fair Grounds in the final game of the season. The score was 6 to 0. Jewett City’s backfield, Prendegast, Harrls and Brennan, had little trouble in breaking through the Norwich line. Prendegast scored the lone touchdown in the third period, zigzagsing through the whole Nor- wich team for forty-five yards. Jewett City boasts of an eleven this year which has not been beaten. It has played seven games; won six, tied one and has run up a total of 64 points whfte their opponents have scored but six points on one touch- down. X rage of 101 1-2, The averages of bowlers over 85 follow: Combies Tuttle Hayes Stevens Yale in a winning streak. FEufywhen Black finally said “Nothing dving. It is up to you, Gates,” it was enough to insure his élection. POSTMASTER GENERAL BURLESON'S ANNUAL REPORT Shows a Surplus of $5,200,00 During the Present Year. ‘Washington, D. C. Dec. 10.—Post- master General Burleson’s annual re- port, issued télay, declures there was a Postoffice ' Department surplus of $5,200,000 during the present year and enumerates as among the years ac- On Draught Everywhere Bass & Co., Importers, 90 Warren St., New York Xmis tree fires are remarkably fre- quent—make certain that your prop- erty is PROPERLY and FULLY In- sured by seeing US TODAY. I1SSAC 8. JONES, insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards’ Building 91 Main St. BURGLARY INSURANCE greatly resembled that thrown by a magnesium 'flare. “It slowly turned over and headed end downward, its drop through the air appearing grfi'\tly like a descending monster rocket . When about 500 feet from the water, the glow burst into a red flame, lighting up the coastline 'ike a glow from a grea: fire. “The crew must have met instant 03 SATURDAY'S MARKET. British Restrictions on Imports of Coffee Had Depressing Effect. New York, Dec. 9.—The stock market was somewhat unsettled today, mairly in consequence of the latest ruling of Cadets Defeated for First Time. ey Sullivan The fast team of the Tierncy Ca-|complishments improvement of the|death as the white W was evidently | the British government placing severe g J. McCormick .. dets met defeat for the first time this| . .. Doct extension of city and raral | C2Used by sas fumes. Na wreckage | restrictions upon imports of copper Selgal ioca s season Saturday afternoon at the | P2 . was found after the fall, indicating |metal. Shares of that particular group The Travelers Insurance Co. | Featn - < hands of the Harddig team of the |deliverfes and development uf gthe|that all Lut the metal framework was | were depressed 1 to 8 1.5 points, Amers West Side at the Fair Grounds in a|postal savings system, consumed while in the air. fpllow: " ic : nd Anaconda be- The team standings A one-sided game. ‘The score was 24 00,000 is showr | * “Several of the smuller towns alcng m"“,,?;‘,‘f e : Team Capt. W. L. PC.Pinfalllto 0. Carney, Brewer and Manning says the report for three years of the|the coast were hit during the nishi| Deelmes couslly severe were regis- B. P. LEARNED & CO. 3 Tuttle ...... 6 0" 1000 2697 | farreq for the Harddiss while Sulli- |four the administration -has been In | by bombs, but insofar me I couil mar | ors by Important industrials, equip- ¥ e 7 Sullivan .... 6 0 1000 van, fFurlong and _Humphrey shone n no seridus damage resulted ” ments and motors, United States Steel Agency Established May, 1846. 9 Lucy . 6 0 for the Cadets. The Cadets would | under previous adminlstrations. faliing over 2 roints. Shipping shares 2 Combies S like to meet the Norwich Town team| The Departnient makes many rec- were highly irregular, Marine pfd. los- 6 Madden 3 3 or the Invincibles before the season |ommendations for imiprovement of the | PRESIDENT TO DISCUSS DK & point Gtler bil atly ubitantial = = § Heam 38 closes. S serbiice. Some of the most important LEGISLATIVE QUESTIONS|advance, while Atlantic, 5ulf and ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW e o 1is EETITAT g — | West Indies yielded a ~ considerable Rl S SPORTING NOTES. ”r’:‘;atd‘zgz\x;igctign g:véillfm’nl;\' gcn- With Several Members of the Senate|part of its advance of the victs | 10 ERE BB Car Erown & Perkins, Hnmmt!—lfl 10 Do i 0 6 S e e ent _man and Hsuse. dav. Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetuckel St. The girls of the Philadelphia Turn- utilities for tiie public wransmission ¢ intellisence and that Snecialties of various descriptions, 100 Pullman Palace Car 600 Ry Steel Sp .. - Post cards will be distributed by the | gemeinde have taken up soccer water o 7 #. & ek ytahit S LR e G B B X Entrance _stairway near to <Thames | iogarq to the captains of the team | polo and will soon have a team in the |as =oon as possibie the telephone and < eshingtonis Dec 710, - Eresident Portolsumsit ity m“mer-otlufi( Srie | bl Reame” 7 Nationel Bap! Telephone 38-3. | oo b e eam Wil roft. | fald. telegraph facilities _of the United | Wilson Will discuss Isgislative aques- | 2155 sugars and a number of unclyssi- | “hco meaaing 2 o — Slfllgs l})]e ircorporated intu the postal | tions this week with severa: members with such seasoned shares as Readin; Georges Carpentier doesn’t run half | estoblishment. i e RRins SR 3 . ATLANTA UNIVERSITY. MAY PUT. BAN the chance of being killed fighting| That $300,000 be appropriated Mow ik Al ing | Union Pacific. Norfolk and Wester: Prominent Southern Institution Founded by Norwich Man to Ob- serve Semi Centenn Atlanta university was chartered in ON MOIST BALL Moisture on Bal] Causes Fielders to Throw Wild. The moist ball, now used by nu- at the front as he would fighting Jess } Willard. 3 The major league players have learned that barnstorming after the end of the season is not so profitable as they supposed. iring telegraph and telephone Alaska, Perto Rico and seccnd class postal rates revised 1o make seccond class matter pay more or its share of transporta- tion Senator Sheprard, chief prohibition wdvocate in tre senate, where a de- termined effort is to be made soon to pass a District of Columbia prohibi- tion bill. There have been suggzes- vetoed, but the president bas ven no an to other dfvidend-paying rails. Ajax Rubber was the only exception the general points to the new record of 84 3-4. Final quotations for many stocks were tions that such a measure might be|@ point or more above lowest ‘evels, short cover decline, rising ovo 6 ng contributing to the ir- 800 Routh Pacific 3900 South Ry . 00 South Ry pr g : o 00 Studebai 1§67. The present enrcliment is 540.|merous pitchers in the major leagues, sed. L= {lon cxpense and that the ene cent|{igication of his burpose. regelar rally. 1600 Tesne & Pactf There are thirty-eight teachers and|has been the cause of so many cost-| (o oo ars goine to try to make | oty al TOP | Almost every night during the week| Total sales to £70,000 co officers, among them graduates of[ly flelding errors that the rules com- | YOW Fhey are SOS58 b0 Gy, to B E et onbt e for | Mr. Wilsem will be busy with social |shares. s ;t;w o ;-l Yale, ‘Harvard Colambia and other |mittee may legislate against it just | bhurdler ‘out of Pollard at Brown.| That public ~bulldings erected for |05, JTUSYA WL b8 busy with sectal| ShAfid o 1) orapic developments of| 160 Tovasts Find well-known colieges. The annual cost|as against the emery ball. The mois- # Postofice burposes Le standardized |y orrow night, a dinner given by him | the day, the November mmu'" of mazintenance is about sixty-eight thousand dollars, All of the students are required to pay according to their © . fe X g ber of large cities for Luildings not of ; ” . ability. About onc-third of the an-|than one manager is in favor of abol , 3 42 Pit r conference, and a dinner " bank statement, which discloss a nual Cost {s met by thelr payments|ishing the wet toss. The use of slip-|had the best record?” Pitisburgh, |ornamental design but desisned fo ac- | (OMLSTence, end, o dinncr tn his honor | 2O SEtement, i e and work; for tac balance Atlanta |Pery lm and licorice makes it even | Without further debate. ;;‘;"g‘;“i“)‘flfiy‘,“" D et e, before | president and Mrs Bfaratall o pansion of reserves, were r:ot available ravalty: ia d ine| more dangerous for the fielders to| . - re money is spent 1n smaller towns and Mrs, Marshai ; L T e D obor' af® ano| bandle. - Rosin is another substance | PL Way, late of Yale, has asked to | where buildings not mosfieat-and | S R e e B el ey A tas” woonthe huna: housand doll & | generally used by pitchers which may |80 South with McGraw's first T00k | can not be justified. R L el A e et A race g Arotn undred and ten thousand dollars an also be prohibited. There is a strong |Sauad for the benefit to be derived That charges be raade in the pres- | 56SSion of the annua: wmeeting of that | financial situation cmbraced another upon th2 annual gifts of friends. The graduates are contributing an increas- ing amount frem year to year. There are many touching incidents of sacrifice on the part of parents and pupils for the sake of education. One men to gradvate walked to s a boy with his mother ern Georgia, a distance of over a hundred miles. He is now the president of -the Georgia Suate In- dustriak {ollege for Negroes at Savan- nah The boys and many of the girls work during the sumer to meet the expense of their education, often us- ing the knowledge gained in the man- ture which remains on the ball after it is hit from the bat often ca s the fielders to throw it wildly, and more tendency among the rule makers to put a stop to all sharp practices in pitching and make the pitchers work solely on their own merits. The moist ball has caused innumer- sble freak throws by ‘flielders. In a game at “the Polo Grounds last spring n between the Giants and Brookl Brooklyn had the tieing run on th base in the ninth inning. The next batter hit to Fletcher, who drew arm back to make a throw. The we ball slipped from the fielder's fingers and dropped at his feet a the run- ner scored, Brooklyn afterward win- ning the game. Since then Fletcher and, for that matter every infielder, is at hurdling this fall. “There may be no decisive eastern | football championship, but what team from the training school. Baseball fans are beginning to won- der what the Eostern league intends to do next spri The Eastern league magnates may also be wonder- Ing. Jim Gould, Yale’s crack 220-yard swimmer of 1915, who did not compete last season, is back in training and will be a member of the New Haven ‘varsity squad. Baseball has six months; football two months. But you can play golf twelve months a vyear, 1 you *pick and that their costs be cemmensurate with the nceds of the serviece: That funds be expended in 2 num- ent building policy which impcses a fixed charge on the Department that has grown burdensome. Thdt the classified service be ex- tended to include the position of post- master at cfiices of the first, second and third classes. Tnat the department be authorized to bond its employes so that the gov- emmem may be protected mcre ade- ely’ and that relief may beé af- tm-d('d officials and employes of the service. That the pay of rural carrier$ be equalized by fixing salaries on the basis of the number of pieces and weight of mail transported, to the cabin2t Tuesday night..a dinner given by him Thursiay nigint to state executives attending the governors’ organization here Wednesd: Vehouni, prelate of the Armeniah church in America, will call at the White Housc or: Thursday with a dele- gation to discuss an Jues- tion. A E. IRON CROSS FOR FIELD MARSHAL VON HINDENBURG Conferred By Emperor William With Autograph Letter. Berlin, via Amsterdam and London, Dec. 10.—Emperor William has con- of abrupt dec! and advices characte: ate apprehension as 2 result further adv materials. Fonds French fives 93 1- d $2,340.000. gat e United States Steel co D1 showing an increase in unhllo’l orders of over 1,010,000 ton: and the weekly ge on Austria further weakness in lires. ‘Trade were of the usual optimistic though tempered by moder- of the nec in raw and fabricated were lower. with Anglo- fie new minimum of -ales, par value, aggre- To: United States bond issues ndvanced 1-8 to 1-2 of 1 per “ent. on cal during the week. 100 U Cigar Stores 100 Tnited Clgar 2. oF. 1000 Tnited Feuih 2000 Wabasiupr. B 500 West *Mary 600 West njon Tel 6200 Wesitughouse 400, Worth Pump 200W & L Eoprowi White Mofors T, ] length of | ferred upon iield Marshal von Hin- o0 Wilss Overtana Wage, "One. of the it helped har | S enemy to the moist Lal | Sonthe anmaiiy ‘i It for Aftcen | rouies and time required’ to. servelgenturg the Grand Cross of the.irom Fotal et 537 450 shares. 3 15 h e Sl s, annually. them, inste: o Total rales ares Fjea - onocat ol hed Ber| Benny Kauff made a freak throw on em. instead of solely on length of | oo means of which they paid the school bills. Afté# graduation she worked as the head of a kindergarten and set- tlement in an Alabama mill town, where she won the lasting gratitude of both »mployer and operatives. An- other girl, taught school in a Geor- gia country community during vaca- tiops. After graduation she organ- ized a school and gountry settlement account of the wet ball in Boston last May. He tried to throw a ball to second base, and instead the ball went up in the air over his head, while the runner went around #he bases. Oscar Stanage, the Detroit catcher, had a like experience against the Yankees at the Polo Grounds last season. He threw the slippery ball hizh over the third baseman’s head and the winning run scored. That ruling of the Wisconsin officials that a boxer who fouls is not cntitled to any compensatfh should be adopted in all of the other states, and New England first of al Hannes Kolehmainen and Willic Kyronen are both beinz picked to beat Johnny Overton of Yale in the nation- |2l cross country ¢ routes as at present. That $100,000 be a | per‘ments in aeriaj 1 mail. That legislation:ho passed to enable the department to organize postoffices on a more business like basis and to standardize the salari>s of supe employes in an equitable man Growth of the parcel post w oprinted for ex- transportation of 1 cut th an autograph which he said “My Dear Field arshal: The Ru- manian campaign which with God’s assistance already has led to such bril- liant successes, will’be valued in the war history of al times as a bright ex- ample of the strategic art of genius. | You haye again conducted great oper- Mtions with rare prudence as regards splendid arrangements, with the letter in » % DA B S & Foctfs pr . Can. Car & Foundrs Hide & Jeather “ MONEY. B New York, Déc. 9. Mcrcaatife paper 4. Sterling 6" day bills 4.7 meccial 60 475 1-2, cables cables Marks, de- Kronen, Guilders, 40 15-16. t demand 11 1 demand 40 cabies 11 13-16, cables cables cmpionship in Van [ the cost of living to the city dweller, 8 Lu- “demand #. Rubles paid for over four hundred acres of| COACHES THINK afternoon. now handiing ninety miion “paricaees |21 JoU Provesed to me witn far_ace- Gs et e o g a month. Liberal changes in its regu- Sl b : R g s STARAY EBIROVSA, Ehely DIRECT PASS DANGEROUS| ., .. . question whether all tnis dis- | Jtions have done mich to biing About ol BN — Atianta University is noted for its|The Pass Puts More Responsibility |cussion and hagsling over the Wil-|i%,oXienclon, ¢ is declared. = = 1%%rg®00,s g Your well triea assist- COTTON. suc n ard-Carpentfer-Les Darcy fight wi : Juy 3 Ry i : e e panating baining of teachers.| on Center—Cause of Bad Fumbles | 4 e o Shse ‘wit | department on November 1 put parts|#0ts Of the general staff the thanks of New York, Dec. 9.—Cotion futures the Fatherland again are due. With e [SUABLOR T Tthe ] X e Dt 1n e etataa s el oe T Metraliway il servior, ro ihe Sain 100 Am W Faper pr closed steadv. Decemher 18.65, Janu- By e T il s mekes o oAl ::mi‘,‘l‘;"‘g:";““‘a“‘;‘flf“:‘ e | finally settled. space basis of pay, using rates which | EO1 Jov and satisfaction it h;‘i’nl“:f,?;l S0 Aoe: g pe ary 1878, March 10.06, May 19.35, July such training for Negroes. ‘The Ne-|that the use of the direct pass in cors — rtatatye full of coniiions A" muan| £5108 Avucwia 19.96, October 17.34. gro_schools are officered and taught Negroes. This is true of the whole ational :tem from the elemen- tain phases of play is a dangerous method of attack, dangerous to the attacking team. Owing to the fact that compara- tively few candidates have reported so far for winter track work at Yale an These rates, the report sa cesoive, and under the law the' de partment will on January 1 file with are the maximum provided by the ‘xcET:d leaders, looks into the future. But I desire to give special expression of ‘my deepest thanks by conferring upon you 100 100 Aso Dry Goods Ao OR Aehtson Spot quiet; middling 18.75 New York, Dec. 9.—Cotton futures opeed steady. December 18.80, Janu- schonls to the State Normal Col- | When the rule was introduced which | ursent call has been issued for all|the Interstate Commerce mmiesion | o “thc"Arst of my generals the Grand ary.19.03, March 13.25, May '19.46, July , The graduates of Atlanta Uni- | permitted the use of the direct pass|men interested in track and to new ‘:vf,"rggfgf,‘;f Hvem Ay o arine Which | Cross of the Tron Cross. eI 19.50, October 17.68. rsity are in greai demana as teach- | coaches were quick to develop piay |men especially. I to il ceducton of the ate o o ur grateful and always very af- Bald Loco LIVE STOCK MARKET. ers and are making an excellent rec- | with the quarter free from handling ink ates. fotifonate o Bt & 0o b . ord in all parts of the South in both | the ball, and a great variety of méves| William Stobbs of Wheeling was| & “WILHELM.” Teth Steel. New York, Dec. 8.—Beeves—recel public schools and private schools. were manufactured. A ~few were | elected captain of tne 1917 haseball| 60000 GARMENT FORKERS =~ : 2,013 head: 30 oa ety Atlanta University nowsecomes be- |sound. Many were radically wrong, | team of Washington and Jefferson col- | 00000 R Batte 2,012 head; 30 cars on sal e fore the public with an appeal for ad- cquate endowment. It has the strong -nd’)rsem('nt of well-known men both The Atlanta gradu- arizing help in the cam- endowment. One Atlanta Negro w!o has had both children and grundchildren at Atlanta University has subscribed two hundred. and fifty dollars. Many others will give as they and the teams using them suffered. Each year some of these plays have lege at a meeting of the squad Thurs- day. Stobbs is a junior and was, quar- ARE PREPARED TO STRIKE To Be Called Monday or Tuesday in Newark and Ridgeway, N. J. New York, Dec. 10.—Officials of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America announced tonight that a strike of 60,000 makers of men's and children’s clothing in this citv. New- A MEDAL FROM ENVER PASHA. American Boy Decorated in Honor of His Father’s Work. The youngast of the three American board doctors who died in Turkcy last year was Heury H. Atkinson, in charge of the large, new mission hospital At Mezereh on the plain at the foot of 200 150 Cal Cal r»nl or Can Parific © . Ches & Ohio were in fair demand and firm to 10c higher. Bulls steady; good fat cows firm to a shade higher. Medium and common siow, but about steady. The vards were cleared. Ordinary to prime Steers sold at $7.90@10.25 per 100 Ibs.: Chice.. Gt W . Chic. G D pr o & Eies of st bulls at $4.50@7.50; 1 extra fed bull at $8.25; cows at $3.56@6.25; a car of choice Ohio at $7.10. Dressed beef steady at last quotations. Calves—Receipts 87¢ head; 3383 on are able. A half a million dollars is ark and Ridgewood, N. J., will be call- | the hill on which Harpoot is built. The sale. Market steady. Commion to asked for this semi-centennial fund. ed Tuesday or Wednesday. The com- | hospital, like other of the board's in- Chino Con' Cop prime veals sold at $10@14.50 per 100 The appeal is to all public spirited mittee of eight in charge of the strike 9 Cluett Posbody Js: culls at $9:; fed calves at $5:50@ people who may wish to-have a share in so important an enterprise. President iXiward .T. Ware, son of Bdmynd A. Ware, .the founder, who was a resident of Norwich, was grad- uated from Yale Unlverslly in 1897, and from Union Theological Seminary in 1901. He is/the son of the found- nd first president of Atlanta Uni- sitv. He is by inheritance and training pesuifarly fitted for the tagk of ieadership in this educational work the Negrces. He“has“the confi- dence of heth races North and South., Contributions may be sent to President Ware at Atlanta. BELL-ANS their pay and an eight hour day. to try to t: Cnicago, Dec. 8.—Hags declined 10@ i Absolutely Remeves Banafor e e n s 25 today on aceount of 70,600 Hogs on Indlgestlon. One package provesit. 25cat all druggists. has decided on the hour and the day, it was said. but these detalls have been kept secret. It also planned t ocarry the strike to. Philadelphia if manufacturers ‘here attempt to make clothing for New York shops affected by the strike. At a meeting late today it was stated that about 8,000 men and women In New- ark had promised to join the New York strikers. Thirtvy halls in Manhattan, Brookivn, New York and Ridgewood have been hired for meetings of strikers. Union leaders asserted tonight that the strike would last not more than two davs for about half of those who quit ‘work, or only long enough to reach an agreement with the contrac- tors regarding work for firms not in accord with the union. The workers demand an Increase of $2 a week in WITNESSED DESTRUCTION OF A ZEPPELIN. William Cookfield of Montreal Saw It stitution's, became a Red Crossgtation and Dr. Atizinson worked untiringly. He and his staff visited the deporta tion camps, carrying as he said “quin ine pil's in one pocket and cholera tab- lets in another,” ard he was active in all the relief work which the author- itie= would-permit. Typhoid and ty- phus raged in the region around the hospital, siek soldiers lying in the mud of the streets. The hospital was swamped and, quotiag Dr. Atkinson n, “peoplé toppled over like nine- the death average bein a day. ;The doctor gave himself un- sparingly, working day and night with little- help and poor food until he took typhus himsgls and died. on Christ- mas day 191! Mrs. Atkinson with her children is still at Harpoot. In a letter_just re- ceived she says,.“The hospital is open. The officials are kind to me, but it is through here he visited the hospital, then came and spoke appreciatively of Dr. Atkinson and asked to see his lit- tle son. I called the hoy (twelve years " Col Gas Col Fuel _&Tron &Flec Col &8 13 v Con G E L 00 Cont Can Com Products Cern Prod_pr Crucible Steel Cuba A Sugar @8.50; grassers at $5.50; . yearlings $450@5100; westerns 38, dressed calves steadv at 17@21 for ity dressed veals; country dressed 14@ 19c; dressed grassers and fed calves at 11@12 1-2c. Sheep and lambs.—Receipts 3,215 head; 3 cars on sale. The market was in_good position on light supply and prices full steads. Common to prime sheep sold at $5.50@9.25 per 100 Js; culls at $3@4; lambs at $12@ 13.25; culls at $9; dressed mutton firm at 11@14c; dressed lambs at 17@ 19¢: country dressed hothouse:lambs unchanged. Hogs.—Receipts ,600 head: half a car on sale. Market steady. Mediam welght sold at $10@10.10 per 100 b roughs at $8.7; country dressel hogs steudy sale. The caitle market was active and sheep steady. Cattle—Receipts “chotep Steers 311750 12.40; s buteiners e old) Enver kissed him ard then took canners evi: FHm Amrna . ERiintorehe Water. a beautiful silver war medal from his ters “u 20@s2s; heife :‘o 507383 BOWLING AND BILLIARD:! % i tructi own breast and pinn it on Henry yearlings alves - . Seven lleve Six, tabics The best of Y oroms. Dec. 10 iThe destruction | felling him that it was to show {he ogs—Re: 57000 head: iz craft that Taided the northeast coast | EOVernment's apreciation of his fath- e e s Bt fi”" K4 it er.” eav Trous! eav! T b o e —_— $.50@9.05; pigs $3.1507.90; bulk $9.35 : 7 Cockfield of Montreal, a passenger on Profer the Classics. R TR 1647 the American line steemship St. Paul e s L o ADAMS TAVERN i861 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Europe and America: Boheémian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian. Beer, Bass, Paie and Burton Muer's \ Seeteh Ale, Guinness’ Dublin Stout, . €, & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hll B, Ale. Frank Jones’ Nourish- ng Bitter Ale, Anheuser, ‘efiut: and Pabst. ADAM, Norwich Town h18 Donald Brian and Oliva “Tell in Fa.mous Pinym Fun-fil “The S; e Breed Theatre Today and Tuasd.ay‘m' e for your valuables. The Thames National Bank A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX-in our Burglar and Fire-proof Vaults; at 16 Shetucket St., will give you #bsolute protection faber Security aud servxce are the qualxtles e offer for vour- qusndcratnon from Liverpool. Mr. Cockfieild was in West Hartlepool at the time. The Zeppelin was brought down Jjust off that city, where it fell into the water about four miles from. shore. “The Zeppelins were heard going in- land early in the night,” Mr. Cockfield said. “It was on their return that at least two of them ware broaght down. The one I saw fall was picked up by searchlights from shore stations short- ly after 11 p. m., when it was fiying about ;vofl:‘lta‘::. &kh. mfi" the lights fou: e guns | started a W"Z :and when the Zeppelin hit it almost 'instantly burst !nto a m‘m of wfin@ mt—ml}ght :h.r to read’ Ternyson, nther old tenoHclodo Blade. Might' Be the Explanation. Bristol.—The pavents the condition of l.h« vhfldx!n- m'-h is unusually good. examina- ; wethers lambs $10@13. H