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i .~ RORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER:'27, 1917 - — S 3 = = = s INSURANCE d football machine an dwhatever the re- |blowing down the stadlum against the | N. H., died attempting to save Jo- Th lorni E sult, the game should develop some |kicker and jishan and Wilcox, the|seph i, Harding from_being killed by at Morning Lameness 5 high class, exciting play in what is| Harvard ba stood . near the Cor-la train at -Enfield, N. H. April 21, LODGE NOTES INSURANCE : . expected to be one of the best of the |nell 40-yard line. 1917, = Medal and award to widow. 10 700 e ever T m i o / : season's contests. “To me It seemed to spell the turn- | Wiillam . L. Sterling, deceased 46 S ST B B v : FOR EVERYTHING i Ihe battle for’ supromacy between| ing point of the game for it looked as | White street; Dast Boston, Mass. dicd | e i geghine, ehorel MO % B rown and Colgate is also likely to ngs were commiencing to break |attempting ‘to save Bdward J. Hughes, [ A cause. Often it's we neys. Te ! INSURABLE At Windsor Track on Friday After Losing Three Heats— |prove one of the feature _gridiron |against us; a penalty having been the | or one or more of three other person EASTERN STAR. strengthen ‘the weakened kidneys an events of the year” Notwithstanding r being so_mear our foml- |from suffocation im the hold of the | gachem chapter. No. 57. Order of |evert mms sociome meompine onevs and 4. L. LATHROP & SONS Silkobell and May Bird Winners in Other E: the loss of many veteran players, due I could picture Mahan catching |steamship Devonlan at Boston, Mass.. | mastern Stor eelebrated its 1ach an- |2 v 1se Doan’e 28 Shetucket Street Norwich, Conn. b y 5 .vents—Many | to enlistment in various forms of war | the punt asd worming his way well | Nov. 2, 1916. Medal and-award to|niversary Tuésday. evenint and had as |Kidney Pills. You can rely on Nor- - 4 2 i service, these two universities are rep- |into our territory and then they would [ widow. - B fta suests members of Daniclson, Jew- | wich testimony. Games Today on Eastern Gridiron. Tesented, by elevens of remarkable | have us. John J. Selby, Tuebrook, Liverpool, | ett ‘City and Westerly chapters. At| Mrs Henry Brayman, 483 . Mair ability. ~Brown has rolled up a total | “Shivérick kicked the ball out|England, helped to save Charles J.|'so o banquet was served to 144 mem- | 125" yman, . Ma e of b4 points to 2 in her three games|through a mass of outstretched Har- | Coleman, from suffocation in -the De- |vars during which Harders Mando. |Bt. Norwich, says: “For about a vea: to date shile Colgate in two contests ‘}'fxd '"?h" a ?w -phl-:l m;:h had th: hold at Boston, Mass, NoV.||in orchestra of 10 pleces rendered u I was so bad with backache that has scored 44 points and prevented her | follow through on it. an_an i lighttul mme. A regular hus- . g el aoPRiien pirpinasor, Conn, Oct. 26._The win.|will clash with the Hertford High|goooiorts' frons scoring o any way. | Wilcox, to thelr amazement as well as — B lny meniie mnietiys g #RS aytior bed moviinks its races by Forrest B. here today was the | it; v " th has won all| 15t season Colgate sprang a big sur-|*hat of the crowd, saw it go salling | TO CLOSE THE CHINESE following the banquet and it was voted 'S belped hen I sat down { y Forrest B. here s games so far this season. while | fice b LRERIC IOEAR Xow York | Dy over their heads. Knowing & P fo buy & $100 Liberty bond for Sa-|was the same way, I had to be helped feature event. The bay etallion had | Hartford tied with Springfield last| Jiaio collegiann = overwhelmed the |-ome run when they saw one they| . ~ARMY MONOPOLY CONTRACT f Ti% 0 200 S up. At times I felt as though I wer finished fifth in the first and sixth in | Saturday and has won all the rest of | Brovidence eleven 8 to 0 in & sea of |immediately started to chase it. 'The entertainment programme was ot iz » the second heat, then second, and fin- | the games. mud. Given more favorable playing| “No one touched -the ball and it|The Object of Japanese Efforts, Official | . "o O™ 5L Sl tra ‘setoction: piane | PAralyzed from my hips dow isred by out-gaming the fleld in the| The practicing this week was inter- | Conditions this afiernoon the contests|rolled out-of-bonnds on Harvard's 14 and Unofficial Y i Tt Kramer: rending | feet swelled as much that I had to take next three heats and pulling down frst | rupted by the bad weather but & num- | are expeoted to be far more evenly |Yard line, making a total gain from by Mrs. Susie Park: selection by the [off my shoes and it was next to money. Silkobell and May Bird had | ber of afternoons have blen spent. in many _close fol- | Where the ball was put in play of 74| Peking. Oct. 26.—The Japanese are |cichestra: reading by Mrs. John O, little frouble in taking the 218 trot | practice. Several new plays have been | joment ofty Al RouEh My OO nion | vards. From where Shivesick punt- |excrclsing evers offort, oMolally and | Peem: coia Thercs & Tons Lons |POSSible to get up or down the st and the 2.11 pace, respectively. The |developed under Coacn Peck during|¢nat Colgate will have a slight advan- [ed the distance was. something over |unofficially, to close the Chinese army Trail,) by Miss Jennie Kendall: read- I got so I couldn't do a bit of house summary: the week and tried out against the|(hms whon the teams take the field. |80 yards. Any person who saw that|monopoly contract carrying control of |ins by Mrs. Nina Nerton: recitation |Wwork, not even washing my dishes 2.11 Pace, Purse $300. second team successfully. Captain | ““f7. 1516 meeting between Tufts and | kick will agree with me that it was |the Nanking iron deposits and the em- | by Charles B. Harvey: orchesirn se- |When I stood a short time 1 wae so Eastwood still has a sore back but|gyricuse whs a remarkable sive-and- |the banner performance of the 1915 |ployment of Japanese military advisers | lection. Serak anAlaisEy thet Yitkdite expert service, you|May Bird, b m, Flemin 2.1 b2 wr Besides attentive, exp s A Toane. ¢ 2 2|he will probably play today. Friday | taie struggle from the which Syracuse|Zcotball season. Shiverick was elect- |and a director of the mew arsenal at! Amongz the visitors from out of town | = dow secure INSURANCE here that means| ;.4 giijott, br g, Crosler.... 2 § 4|2fternoon the team went through Si8- | finally emerged victorfby a score of |¢d captain of this years Cornell tead | Nanking. The Japanese say ‘they are[were Past Grand Matron of Rhode |Specks floated before my eyes and / REAL MONEY PROMPTLY after the|Vanola, br 's, Gillies ......... 7 § g|nals most of the afternoon while some| 5 t5 13. A contest oqually as close|Lut Is now a lleutenant in thé O. R.|extending credit and not making a|lslanq Mrs. Louisa Pabeock and Past [pains in the back of my head and r Other starters: Libert Patch, R. C.|!ime was spent on punting and catch-!anq exciting Is generaily expect:d be- | C- lcan, consequently they are rot Vio-| Grand Patron of Rhode Jsland MF.|were unbearable. I doctored fire. Rest easy by insuring through us.| i1~ Andy Ashland. Ing punts. , The lineup for today is|tween the teams of this season. Syra-| Mike Bennett, playine for Pennsyl-|luting the six powers' exclusive right|Kebbe. The entertainment committee s A ; Time: 2.8 103 212 1-4, 211 1-4. as follows: e e e T vantags of considera. | vania against Corgell in that memor- | to make political loan comprised the following: _Chairmen, [0 relief until I finally used Doan's ISAAC S. JONES Counthan re, Koalowsk! rt, R. Wilcox | biy more play this Autumn than |#Ple 1902 game which Penn won 12-11,| However, this view {s not shared by [Mrs. Lila J. Saunders and Mrs. Annic | Kidney Pills. All swellings and pains A . 212 Trot, Purse $300. rg, Phillips c, Suplicki 1f, Tirrell It.| Tores the latter eleven getting a late | Ot Off an even longer kick. Then the |the French and the English and a|R. Ferguson, nssisted bv Mrs. Dalsy |left and my kidneys became norma < R Forrest B, bg Gilles 5 6 2 1 1 1|0at le, Brewer qb, Lennett rhb, J.|gtart. The play of the New Fngland |fi¢ld was 110 vards long. On a quick|large section of the Chinese press, as[Thomas. Mrs. Emma Preed. Mrs. Mar- | . y e pirs Vi 7 & Ecbbie C., br & Flem- Wileox b, Eastwood (Captain) Ihb. | combination against West Point last|Kick from his goal-line Rennett ot |well as the diplomatic circles, which |garetta Tubbs, Mrs. Dolbeare and Mrs, | L WO Years have since passed and there Ing ...... .1 1.8 8 4 2 Saturday, however, demonstrated that | tfie ball over the Cornell quarterback’s | universally denounce the deal as a re- | Flerman Stelzner. Wai‘l'esses con- |Dasn't been a sign of kidney trouble Lucky Clover, ' 'm, Auto Races Postponed. Thich of the power and ability which | héad. Brewster fouched it and put it {vival of the most objectionable fea- sisted of Mrs. Aznes Jones, Miss .- |since.” FOX ...... ........2 8 1 4 27o| ‘Union, Pa., Oct. 26.—Automobilemade Tufts feared a year ago still re- |onSide and I recovered it just 100|tures in Japan's demands predented totitia Kramer, 1Mrs. Jennic Kramer.| price goe, at all deal ) Bettina, b m, Crozier 3 2 66 3 ro|races, Including the annmual autumn|mains. If events break right for the|}ards from where Bennett had kickef | China in May. 1915. and known as|Mrs. Catherine Chappell. Mrs. John |, -"7ice 80¢ at all dealers. Don't aim W. Other starters: Moho, Bengol. classic of 150 miles, scheduled to be | visitors early in the same today. Syra- |1t Unfortunately 1 was offside and|“Group V.” The principal provisions |(. Peckham and Mrs. Georse Fensiey. | By i e ™ pifier el . "time thet . Time: 214 1-4, 214 3-4, 214 1-2,{held on the Unlontown speedway. to- | cuse will have need of all her strength | g ball was brought back. of those demands, which were 21 in = Mrs,, Brayman hed, Foster-Miburs 213 1-2, 216 1-%, 2B. morrow, have again been postponed | and stratesy to hold her oppoments in [, One of the oddest punt plays hap- | number, concluded the appointment of ODD FELLOWS, Co. Migrs, Buftaio, N. Yo o 218 Trot, Purse $300. |and will be held mext Monday, it was | check. . e e ot ooint same | Japanese military' and ~ political ad-| The regular meetinz of Uncas lodre, | mmeemsioe 2000 0 8 Corndr [Main and Shetucket Strests | 248 Trow F 2 1 1 1|onnounced late today by the speedway| Cornell =-d Ducknell are considered [When EUory. Huntington, now a e1p- |visers for China and for Japanese su-|No. 11, . 0. O. F%, was held Monday i szt o e P & Coxison. ...3 3 3 }|management. Unsuitable weather con-ito be avout matched on the form |(Zin ' the feld avtlllers; was cap:|pervision over the manufacture or pUr- | avening with a large number in at. |of the president on her trip to Noro A . 21 , . ditions are responsible for ‘the canhge | shown this fall and the Georgetcs:n- |} gt : ckases by China of munitions of War.| tendance. . The regular routine of |ton was very interesting. A ple e >pon 5 heldon ... 8 4 2 2|i date. "The races’‘were originally| Virginia Poly game should aiso pro- | "@® Sl aving the Army and | conmitom Reinach had advised the|husiness was transacted duy with an enjoyable programme en- Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. - 5 , Be Seeees scheduled to be held Oct. 20. duce enlivening football. e i v ¥ |~ Routine busi; vas ‘ransacted at|tertained the visitors. There are four es Other starters: Oscar Watts, Fred- had them 6-0. We wanted to stay cn | took the position that it would kold|ine regular meeting of Shetucket | hundred in the home with 126 in the = Neither the Army nor Navv €levens |ipe defensive and save our stuff for | the remainder of the iron deposits for Jodge. stairway near to Thames|. . C, Kitty Moore. . 27, 1. O. O. F., held in_0dd | hospital. After the president’s report Bank. “Telephone 38-3 y EASTER| appeal to be in any particular danger - 2|, Dime:” 217 12,7216 14, 219 14, MANv"m”_:"::s’_‘r';:a":::;:::. i mesting Villanova und Haverford, | L jere 509, e Tere having no trou- |national use whenever Americans | faiicws' hall Tuerday evening. There the ‘mestin closed.in tho utual form RE respectively. vard line. With 50" seconds 0 Diay | Sonsequentiy the. Liniteq States wos |[43 @ 800 attendance at the meet- | with the singing of Amer a and the ball in our possession on our|yould insist that American interests THE STRATEGY OF PUNTING 30 and with three to go on the fourth e pant MA'\!DR DUNN SPEAKS FOR LIBERTY LOAN | FIRST PRACTICE FOR - Game Between Pittsburgh and Penn to CAMP DEVENS TEAM. Be Feature of Saturday’s Games. at Both Gem Theatre and substitute team, with the exception of GION. N B 1 Metz: oach Washin~ton S b eral other countries have taken the BE E| R House—Over $100,000 Still o | Forty Men Picked from 550 Oandidates | New York Oct. 26 -Several games | 5Y So1, Wisioer. Comch. Wisls Abell, who was doing our kicking, was | same position, The regular meeting of The Women T2 EENT - TO FHANCE um. to Be Coached by Peroy D. Haughton. | college football schedule todav and a = e pricnara - Pritchard. algave & = Y e e Moo e | T DRRCHNP OrganiasiensiiNow 3 it Ok 36 s ey« Min ST 48 = Tt tenant f:,f;":gr (dea of the abiiity and rank-| The spectator at a big football game | xood dodger, clrcled our_ right end | CO-OPERATIVE PLAN FOR p gl B e BT Rgpenollloons There. A% the beginning of the campalgn | picked from 550 candidates at Camp | tion will be' possible after thess con- | twa sievens st Srips for o ehamplons | Ao il irough our team for a touch. N O R A L oy oant samrv | [Washinaton, ,Oct: 26—Offibere ax ute; speeches were planned for this o undefeated to date, will plav Penn- |punts played by each opponent. To|mained a nightmare ta all of us. The i by ished | nela recently made a gratifying report | Which have been heavily drawn upen American Export Hous: sttfibut nothing was done sbout them D ey B Hughton, for ey Jenrs | sylvania at Philadeiphia: Colzate and |him it makes the game somewhat mo- | hopeless. heiplesss fesling of _seeins Which was accepted. ‘It was woted to |to flll up other organizations wi A Py e Do Ftny coe’ | equad, and the old-timens showing the | BrOn. both winning. combinations up | notonous and it also causcs the beliet | the zame snatched< away, after you % run @ series of $-hists during the |their chance at the front. It was made r Mays y eve- 3 to the present time, meet at Provid- | te arize that each lacks a general, ad- | thought it ‘sewed up’ and just as the |. . oW ¥ork, Oet. 26—Desirous of| (0 & JUG°Y Committee on arrange |disclosed today that the war dep best form will be selected as members i - e “ B e | e Treyea eich oot repremema ong | S0, Syracume and TUfls, two Dower | hiis iis weakness 1 siiack and is | whisle. was o blow, is not Seon for. | jmAIRtaining every raciliy “of the | Tinter and o comi ment plans to use all these sieleton- get info communication with one of |drafted army ir gridiron battles next|pd), foams Hne-up at Svracuse; Cor-|poorly coached. Yet the kicking game | gotten. ey _dmm‘mn“m e athet thaeral 1zed units to form a reserve in Franc T Mding men on the bond commit. | month. and Bucknell face at Ithaca while | is by all odds the most important ma- | * All of which goes to show that any- [ {200 administration has arranged with from which General Pershins may e L T N o 50 ne —onr o] Emusutonitotay Sustined | Tigut s W z;vzr:l other contests of promise are|neuver of au.nck:x It has ;;av;d Jhe|thing may happen in the punting | % STCCTIP SN | Doyrers for O1scon.| rhe regular meetingk of the Nor-|draw to lkeep his fishting forces al- the gers of the Gem and Opera|W. Cowslll who has been directing{ar{eq for Southern and New Fng-|way for more vietories acd brokenjsame. It is for this reason that the | rinor company and resumption of | wich Nest of Ovls was held Tuesday | WAys at full sirensth, = ~oach | PUYIng through the established Ameri- | cvening and the routine business was | (5 Ct 0, 0% 0 Tiieq " the plan 1 Fiousa moving picture theatres and [the preliminary practice, that _he [ ®}] BT} z e 1d be h Monda; ith i sburgh, with one of the best | in_modern attack. ail odds the most important. A coach Bru - B e e e e | cther coaches, and that a nard pro-|elevens of the section this Fall, is| If one has followed such games as|cannot spend too much time in drlll- | &R eXport houses, it was announced transacted. Herman Bruckner pre-|g,."t five New England governors, A certain to be a__slizht favorite over [the Yale-Harvard and Army-Navy af- | ing his men in a play which may turn | bY_the milling division of the food ad- g e A tmey tords Is_agreed, gram would be mapped out ‘with the | ST : v by ¢ 4 nnsylvania although the Quakers |fairs he will recall the fact that each | the battle one way or the other at any | diRistration here today. quire what was to be done with the B O e et i e Gem | oo o aounding the aqusd Into shape | have improved rapidly sincs the de- |tcam, once it gains possession of the | (ime In the Fame Y| The arrangement, which is declared KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Seven New 'lngland regiments and tre an Arkt team from | feat administered by Georzia Tech,|ball in its own end of the field, al- | (Copyright 1917, by Sol Metzger.) |U0.have the cordial co-operation of| The Gardner Lcdge, No. 46, K. of P. | other units not included in the Twen- to the opefa house where he spoke af- | the Boston navy yard at the Harvard | fat administered by th sides.” re-establish g louse - [ pon to offer des- | most immediately punts it to the other s oth sides,” re-es es the system | held an Interesting meeting FYiday |y Sixth division. ler the st “set” He sald In. part | el o o Hiasvard Biager new i |Derate reststance at Fyanklin Field | While this may be monotonous it has FOOTBALL NOTES. of export grain buying in use prior to | evening in !their rooms on Main | "“rnd governors were McCall of Mag- g Y tlemen, fellow citi- | Camp Devens, also will ~assist in|When the two teams ciash this after- |Proven to e good generaisiup. I fol- — the organization of the Wheat Export |street. Various matters of business |gachusetts, Milliken of Maine, Keyes “nw.. On the. m'“‘"e” 'af ‘the manage- | coaching the squad. noon. The Red and Blue was defeat- [ lowed closely the development of the| The Carlisle Indians have a new [COmPany, the agency which has been |pertaining to the welfare of the order|,f New Hampshire, Graham of Ver e e L ed 20 to 0 last season Ly the Pitts- | Harvard machine under Haughtcn in|plaver by the name of Kipp. He is|M2KIng all North American wheat'pur |were fully discussed. The representa- mont and Holcomb of Connect 3 burgh plavers, who hope to Juplicate | 1910, 1911 and 1912. In the first two|a regular giant. standing more than|Chases for the allles. In a statement | tives attending the Grand Lodge gave |Each of these states has na few misktes to speak to you about Academy vs. Hartford H. S. this record todav. but the Qualers|years the Yale game was a scoreless | g feet in his stockings. arnouncing '?f%:l“;'.:,‘;a,‘.’:iw‘:“l,‘}".‘.:’\" an,interesting of the affairs that ctmo | guard ‘units which were stripp v | T . com-Inen to up to war strength regi- nal 1 of the Liberty Loan. I come before you | . Coeerty ¥o (Tartore B o ; - o ke = v | have been specially pointed for the|tie. In each of these contests Har- 24 v.sion said o ke A A b for, the TaP- | campus the Academy football team!meeting with Coach Glenn Warner's|lard was continually punting and with | Penn State has switched Halfback |IPS their steamers with grain exactly |ing winter's work were discussed and |meonts assizned to the 26(h division. e sy s fRRs Sy Sam Felton doing this work there was | Way fo the quarterbacks berth whees | 85 -needed, in conjunction with their |2 season of great activity is expected | Famons regiments 1ike the Fifth and > munition allotments, has, in the past Sixth Massachusetts were reduced by u which you can make subscription: nothing left to be desired, 7. 8. s p 3 he Is expected to shine. 5 a’fiz:’:‘:én‘zglmrldxu l:‘r‘:ur};i- ufi, > liaughton, the Harvard coach, who year, resulted in the creation by the LAFAYETTE COUNCIL. the process to mere handfuls of m. clties are oversubscribing their allot- | iknocked the autocracy out of Cam-| Brown will meet - Colgate, its ola|allles of a gralr forwarding organiza-| [,¢.verte Councll, No, 207, L'Union |The aggregate of officers and men ment, Hartford has subscribed $2,200, uvridge football and put it on a demo- | rival Saturday and a battle royal is|tion which threatened to put out of |, N G, "o piiat, held a well at- |the seven regiments left over after 000 and Norwich has subscribed over | cratic basis, was slowly studying the | expected. business entirely the American rain |, ;ged meeting Foresters hall Thurs- |the 26th had been expanded to the $1,200,000, vet Willimantic is behind | jEEabies oUlREteck i the saodsE wasies & exporting houses at the Atlantic sea- |gi0¢S TMERHnf, (OTRRST TR T, | VIR | Buropean standard, was approxime s - their allotment. Buy a bond, help SRt @ s, T on o Toungstrom was the only inember [Bosdie I I s nir: S0lIthithe wd_ Fead and approved. 1¢ was |ly 2,000, althouh the proportion ot yous Tni s 3 of the Dartmouth team who was in- 1 " officers was virtually large enough for e continns and_confver in " thia when the bail was pounded the length | Sured®lant Saturday. . control of graln movement, the neces- | Yotod 6 buy & Tiberty, Dond, which | QTGS o o 57,000, States continue and conauer in this e = i3 = RREGULAR. 00 Bt Frod . P of the fleld for a touchdown had been s ity for .the allied organization -has General Biiss explained that all of e e O WARKET WAS ¥ 10200 Cructbio Seet ol Gal automatically eradicated by the for-| Corpell studentd are dissatisfled | Scmewhat relaxed and the food admin. | £anization dolng thelr bit for thelr | ZERCE o ITPNAN i e the front. This money will protect |Sales Indicated a Division of Specula- Gaba e T T R ane “Ran Tew “Pams 'tho| ith the “poor showing. of the Ithaca [{otfation. desiring to A . only crice a month, that meeting to ilien fhey Jbtcame Dart; af” Gensial 4 i i fudscn 3 3 e 3 is 'season.” g t units. = . . on stamina, speed and skill It tool N number of conferences, that _their J be taken The money that vou pav for New York, Oct 26—The irregular T3y Haughton some few sears to deve.op| ool Nova will oppose the Army |7 5 0% ving shall be restored to e e e may equip your som, brother, or sweet- | course of today's dull stock market in- 2% his attack. gleyen Saturday at West FPoint. The | (0 0la plan in effect before transport ROYAL ARCANUM. PAE RS i L e o S sl SO g;ciliifixfi‘;cie;".t;)::‘“ Bygiaimon Six In the meantime Haughton seized e L needs became so urgent. At a_well attended meeting of Nor- |skeletonized guard regimtnts. Secre- your 3 you ive i speculat it, based, upon the xicking game as the imme-| Geo, o = .| _“Commencing at once, therefore, the |wich Council, No. 720, R. A., the reg- |tary Baker and General Bliss said this but to lend it and at a fair rate of In- | probability, on the recent Erowth of reia Tech’s victory ovsr Penn y ity diate soluiivn and now well he pian- [ SR ® "G Geore of 41 to 0 was|@iled agency, namely, the Wheat Ex- |ular business of the order was trans- [would disrupt the national army or- terest, four per cent. Today the banks | the short interest. ‘were not able to take care of the vol- | Pressure against ralls relaxed some- ume of bond business that presented | what. but not before liquidation had itself, $33,000 behind our last vear's|sent standard ehares, notably Canadian rales and I beg of vou, I plead of vou, [ Pacific and Northern Pacific, one to if any of you have not bought a hond. | two points under their minimums of to buy one, to help and show the rest |several years and prompted fresh of the people in the world how to live. | licuidation of Union Pacific, Pennsyl- Germany is at her last resources. I|vania and Reading. was reading only the other day of | Substantial buying of these stocks ned is a matter of history. In 1910 and i port company, Inc., will discontinue [acted and approved. Grand Regont|ganization. and 1911 marvard punted frequent.y | 100 § Gash In, the pan. Weshinglen|Duying grain in the west and forward. |, O, Parker of Greenwich, Conn,, was | & & S70rE : ugainst Yale but the break did not | and Tt was the vietm last Satorday |, oo their owr: ships, and will again | present and addressed the meeting on Gar's St S e o 1%, at New. Haven, Yale ciancing at the score, 62 to 0. the receivership of the order. Mr. e $h Hi | fumbied “one or” Irciion's “punts ana | © 2 5 Parker sald that'the first recelvership s Copper - : e long-waited for opportunity ha has been dissolved and the second ap- Tnterioty Con % |arisen. Touchdowns and drop kicks|, Faul- Murray, head _coach of the|] . _ C oo oty plication for receivership made by twa Inter Con pr : toid the siory of the 20-0 victory. The | Lnian Colloge eleven s slowly butl At o race oo A e & alvidend | New Hampehire men bids fair to bo T next scason’ Haugnton had not yet|suroly developing. a'well ‘haianced|W. the totilizator returned e aropped as no date for a hearing has Tnt 3t er pr mastered the running attack but the 7 = odond : 2 vet bee t. ties, too. The football squad must iyt Deow ot TIRED OF LIFE Constant Backache and Rheumatism how the Germans send their children [soon effected » marked readjustment, Tt P opr sipd g 8 ok gue to bed at 4 o'clock in the afternoon |after which aggressive bear drives| 00Tnt Nickel ' -.. punting game and the drop kick Eave| give three afternoons o week fo mil-| ==—————————————=|" The committee on the consolidation nd make them stay in bed until 10 100 Kelly 8 Tire Harvard another victory. By 191i— of the two local councils reported fa- And make y in un were made against the less active| 100 Kely 8 Brickiey's team and by all odds the |itary drill and if rain interferes with | iy ¥ Sl 8w Tomes binkn o'clock. in the morning so they will|equipments and utilities. ~ General 3 - - trongest eleven Haughton deveioped |the drill it goes over to the next day. vorably. ‘oley Kidney brakemas ot ask for food. If there are any decli 3 SLEODE; e Eaton eloped | £ 1 b2 sohe’s good as ever. n z v | Electric made an extreme decline of 2had & runming attack of . power | football or no football. Last weel . - aliens here who have not been made |5 3-8 points. Western Union 2 1-4 and | 40 Lous’ &Xah. Which swept atide the feeble resist. | Murray had his men out just one aft- LADIES® AUXILIARY, A. O. H. Almost down and out with kidney to fi Who do not come under the | American Telephone 1 3-4. e B e UE i Hlin ernoon for scrimmage. e The regular meetinz of the Ladies' [ SLo¥PLe, Theumatiom so bad he sould selectivie draft and who have not vol-| Steels reflected the uncertain.trend.( 2000 Mex Petrol 3 F Haughton’s coaching career is most Red Cabbage, 10|Now Turnis (0| Auxiliary, No. 54, A. O. H., was well [ Back ached all the time. unteeréd. go out and at legst buv a|moving within one to two point limits, | 200 Miami Copper : 4 interesting in that it clearly proves | -ATEST AWARDS OF THE String Beans.’ 10|Ees Plant”" 3 |attended Thursday evening when they No wonder Mr. F. A. Wooley, brake- Liberty bond, and fight for the Liber- | hut hardened later with rails. United | 00 Midwale Sicel = - Dves 3 B | e e Duckinghare Memorial. | mie Jropder Mr. F. A. Wooley, brake- % < the kicking game to be a strong meth. CARNEGIE HERO FUND | Peppers. 10|Red Bananas, ) llas o Jaclk ty Loam it possible. If vou have rot|States Steel closed at 104 7-8, a net 24 |od of attack. -1t was the base of his | il Head Lettuce, 15[Dates, 12-i3 | Mrs. Julla Brock presided. A report | son, Texas, ~was tired of 11ving.: the money ready now, pay 2 per cent | gain of three-fourths of a point, and \: H Whole aystem ‘am it is (the hese'of 1| Eitty-four Actolof Herction. ‘Wi Celery, 12-1)|Parsley, 5|of the county board meeting, held on | = “f saw Foley ~Kidney Pills adyer- down when you take out the bond, 18 | related issues rallied more or less ir- e 2% 3% | uttack when two teams of something I Sou o ‘ere | Hothouse Toma- _ [Chinese Salad, 25| Sunday, was read. It was voted to| tised” he said, “I took some and after per cafit two months later 0 er|rcgularly from lowest levels. 3 e T Siromeun Taees. toany Fheres | Recognized by the Commission Yea: | tocs, * """ solPersimmons. ¢a. is | subneribe (o the Hibernian War Fund, | & 8nort time T was thorougnly cured o Taaihe Stter- that. It v Spinplogs and coppers afforded the Cotper Sl fore, it is well to consider the kick-| terday. Beots, o0t 13lcaulinower, 35(One new member was admitted and | Sy o 3 G00Y N1y will dlsappeasie Carrots— Mint, svftwo applications were received. Ar-| g;3°with them the backache and rhe two months after that. If vou can|basis of much early promise, but the a 3 3 ings to analyze the orinci- - buy your bond at the Willimantic|former dropped back abruptly, Atlan- . Y. N 2 B A T s Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct, 26.—Fifty-four | ““1i3%%— 5|Spanish Onloas, rangements for a bensfit social to be e th e B 40 Trust company and pay for it by the | tic, Gulf and West Indies making an : : e falt ot xampten ot the righs |acts of herolsm’ were recognized by | Ontomes: i 710 [held on Nov. 9 were completed. The | Fifia: " 0nce your Ckidnesa” bemal the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission| Yellow. _olLimes, doz., 5| committec in charge & Miss Mary | strong ‘and active, aches and paine week, $1 a week for a $50 bond, 52 |extreme reaction of five points on the a week for a $100 bond; etc. Buv a|failure of the directors to declare an| 1ivs xoh ‘P and wrong way to kick, ‘The | 3t its meeting here today. White, 12| Cranberries, 18| Tixhe, Margaret MeCaffery and Miss | will disappear 1ike magic bond now: help Willlmantic fill its|expected ‘“extra” dividend. Marines| 2800 Onlo Cilles Gas 1110 3 A bunter is borm, not made The|®, ™ ient cases silver medals were| Potatoes. $1.30|Garlic, 3| Margaret Shanpon. The election of | There's nothing to equal the genu- candidate finally selected to take care Hubbard Squesh, SIFiIEs oficers Is to be held on Nov. 2. tne. Will help any case of kidany or bladisr i 400 Ontarto - Siiver i qauots and the United States get/its|rose briskly towards the end, however, [ 14405 Ontario Sl of this important part of the game, |aWarded; in forty-six cases bronze|ycijow Bananas. 2;|Mushrooms. B gouble not beyond tho reach of modicies. OMEN'S RELIEF CORPS. Contain no harm| rugs, Try them. $5.000,000. the preferred closing at a net advance 300 Peoples G & € . which is both an oftensive medals. Twelve of the herces lost ) . 3 les. e and defen- Grapelruit, Tots i h 200 Pitts C pr new : er to drive the ball. Lacking that no o - i s ki Sedgwick Women's Relief Corps Sl sgood Co. e e Lo ;:l;l‘.llflndeo mwindup of the Liverty | iy s & LRI % 3| end of coaching will make a punter ;Z;:g‘;n';gl s manted. o et Ments. No. 16 et st Buckingham Memorial hand rose ane iea oz lgn. a 560 Press Steel Car : 5 cut of him. Possessing that, coaching | Pork— Chops, t 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Mrs. Jo- e e of the money market, but the nominal | 1301 Pul_Pal car . 2 will teach him how to get off his|i0ft their lives, the sum.of 32,200 was 33 sige Rouna, Sephine . Hiscox was in the chair A GREAT VARIETY OF The local sales of the Liberty bonds | demand for long time funds was mo| 100 Ry Stel Sp ts rapidly—th voidi sranted, to be applied as the commis-| s 25| Shoulder Steak, took a skyward leap Friday, when |less a factor, A = B raPigY e s 2volding their be- | Slon' may sanction. One of the he-| Smoked Hams, 3o|iamb—— = Tre reporis were read and accepted 7 Y’ K 376,800 worth of the bonds were Sold. [ Bonds were again heavy on reduced | ‘3on ho i's st < Toes sustained injuries which disabled | Smoked shoui:, |~ Shoulders. The chapter voted to send the sun Alarm ocks bringing the total up to $261750. If | dealings, but Liberty 3 1-25 held at| 100 lch 1 & st or H the ball and whether to kick it high 13,3 59" ne was granted disabloment ders, 23] Legs. $3 to the New York headquarters for fills 1 ini; Gota " < 2= 0 Roval Duteh or_low. ont Smoked 'Tonguss— |Chops. the blind soldlers in France. It was $573,000. aturday. HIO1330° will have | Arapunied to 5576000+ T VRS | I Al oThe hish spiral punt is the desa |Vencels ln the s of B, | SRS G o, 3 it Weleanto mecent. e fnvitailonoF at FRISWELL’S tc be subscribed in the two banking | United Statés bonds (old issues) 2 e th Bet Homn under 1eCjanE teamm | insight cases $12,000 was appropriat- | Gorned Beef, 18-28|Chicken: e G ooy 25.27 FRANKLIN STREET e e T e IO T B handle dnd has a. certain depressing |4 fo educational purposes, payments | voriernouse Siealc,[Fosis. pen meeting on Nov. % D . 3 : fteet on the maind of the GeriesSINS | 1o be made as needed and approved b3 1 maler which ‘was 247,500 by 130,800 A1 sToCKS e iceted %o catch it. The Tatier 9oy |2nd In twentv-six cases awards as: | Sirioin. S o L Yan VTN byt At s " men. 500 Sinclalr o . % 3 pecially so when kicked with a high | STeEating $21,000 were made for other | {085 %ioast, e the Trust pany, the sales after ¢ . wind. = People smile when thes resd | VOrthy purposes. Payments in these | ' Hind qtrs p o'clock Fridav evening have not been Shout bis teams practicing te tneis | cases will not be made until the bene-1 Fore girs. i U { counted. which are estimated at $2.- : * | Cbponents: stadiums before biz games | ficiaries’ plans for the use "of the [ Cutlets, 000 The Trust Company's eale up o # s o 3 in T order to study the air susremie |awards have been approved by the Graceries. o e Mo Smoew i = “ They are but preparing for the hand- | commission. Butter— Granulated. o = s 1 |ling of high punts should a high wind | The awards include the following for | T: 52 10 1bs. 98 four times as much as for W:dne!‘a,v. iy be blowing in the game. The: high | New England 54{ Brown, 12 lbs. $1 bringing their total up to $47.750 and Unlon Pacific 5% Iwinds play odd tricks with a footbol Bronze Medals. Cheese— Cutloaf, 11 1bs. $1 +he total number of bonds sold at 395. Tnion P e Tne DY 000 ke D & thod 12; Charles H. Kelsey, Falls -Village,| . Sepfohatel Powdered. | " i wes' fhelr taemeet day e o U- Clear Sowres xd 734 | of the encircling stands. The inability | Conn., rescuea Arthur J. Kelly from Molasses— el e R e P e O 9 e e . to handle such punts on its own fleld |3 fatal fall at Falls Village, Conn, on| Xew, - Porto Rico, ~ 7 a3 % = . in 1912 paved the way for Harvard’s pril 26, 5. ‘amembert, ., 65 e R N lnaiios. | I am Beiw T8 % Aloonat . : four straisht victories over Yale. i paobert F. Conley, 935 Grand street Elckies, gal. w onieans’ _ | ONE LOT OF ROOFING (ALMOST CLEAR ASPHALT) ok o : 500 Am 8 T. S. Rubber . E ere are other times when the | Bridgeport, Conn. attempted to cav. Srey 3 | yrip, e e reoneiir an el | 08 Am Sumatcs U 8 Stew : % 104% [master of the spiral punt must use a | George E. Potter, aged thirteen. school | = Gative, Maple SIE 28.30 AT PRICE OF REGULAR GOODS. e . The: meTes < 2 a E low ball, He must drive it lar up the Doy, from drowning at Bridseport, | <irosens Ofl. En, Dairy. 7 o g = & T = field to one side when Kkicki; n “onn., January 16, 1915. S — aple Syrup, X - . . goleck. FHidav_evening, he had cola | 1088 4% ... 1 i A T e e e L L S e e S S T e sai. s1.25| This roofing was made to order for exportation but owing to ” . i 500 Atchison 99 - % the kick may fall short, give the op- | Bridgeport, Conn., =aved Alice M. Fish. . . §ras .. . il = v A e % : ponents o chance to malie’a fair catch | Luppen, aged 21, ‘from drowning af | Market Co, 1ijRound Clams 15 lack of shipping facilities could not be delivered. If in need allowe’en 3 - A ; and kick a placement goal or put them | Milford, Conn.. July 30, 1915. Shore Haddoe anned Salmon, . g % & Willimantic. Oct. 26— | 'ses bos & omo : 3 in a faverable position, to strike for| Andréw J flolmes, i1 iose street,| o\ vy ponack. > i3|Stenk Co. %i-1; | of an extra.good roofing at a low price call and examine this The fentor class at the high school [ , 200 Batopolls "¢ 1 1 3 3 i |a touchdown. A wonderful punt under | Westerly, K. I, saved Danlel Sulli- 2 S S| e Cad 22 = 2 held a Hallowe'en dance at the Town | 300 B St B 5 2 Such conditions ave Corneil its sreat. | van from suffocation by gas in a well | Bactegieh, ° 20[iliibuc 38:3;|lot. You will see the best roofing you ever saw at price of Fall Friday evening which was well | fug Bon, S Prctfs T B est football eleven, that of 1915, at_White Rock. R. L. Oct. 22, 1915. |1impt. Sardines. ss|Long Clams, pk.. &3 e aods attendéd. Pickett's orchestra furnish- | 500 Breokiym B T ve , Early in its Harvard game that vear [ Edward M. Hammann, Blackstone, | 3-ib. box. 78| Flounders, 13 [regular g e ed music 900 Burns Bros. Cornell lost its star back, Barrett, (Mass, saved Michael Flood, aged 11, | Bonele: Cod, 17| Mackerel, 25 o 0 MONEY. through injurs. It had_ wrestlea s |{rom Growning at Woonsocket, R. I.|R. Clame. k. 15 Blucfsh, 35 1 ply, 108 square rect, per roll $1.75 The’ Berm: ymmis asked 200 Cal Packin g touchdown from the Crimson by | Nov. 20, 3 ve Stock. 0 & hu o ;::"”‘ ;”f“"”:h 100 Cal Peirortam New York, Oct. 26. — Call money |straight football when Barrett was in | Cari Baer, 1340 Lexington avenue, |Cattle— Sheep— 2 ply, 108 square feet, per roll $2.25 s e o g e bt steady; high 4; low 3 3-4; ruling rate |the game and in the third guarter | New York, N. Y. helped to save Al-| Beef Steers, Lambs, 3 ply, 108 £ 1l port_of what is described as the great- ; closing bid ¥ 3-4; ‘offered at 4; last | yas leading 7o, put Harcard was uanl:r Go{xkl. azed Tofrom drown- | voy carve, 37-312| Hoe=. ply, square feet, per roll $2.75 cs: vegetable crop in the history of loan 4. forcing the game with all its might. at Clinton, Mass., 3 1915. e valcons 7 g 4 the 1sland. coTTon . Manen tna b i :5’-‘2."3 4 Hfi";‘;‘."’"i.,f;:défi,”:::f: Hides. We have a good Roofing, Nails and Cement in roll at $1.25 4 2 = C < “ 1 a G ‘Wool Skins, Ib., = — = New York. Oct. 26—Cotton futures |WOUld win out. Cornell had the bail {Alexsnfisr Coesli and attempted to|Tr'mpmed, dreen |Tout Bicins 32| for 1 ply, $1.50 for 2 ply, and $1.75 for 3 ply. s |closed steady. December 27.70, Janu- |97 its own 12-yard line. Here is what ning at Clin- | - geeers, s15| .11, 2 ¢ 4% | ary 26.95, March 26,55 May 2655, Jusy | A1 Sharpe, the Cornell coach, had to | ton. Mase, Feb. 13, 1915 o $15lwoe! H 38 126.17. Spot quiet; middling 28.95. a5 about the play which turned the | Charles A d‘mnaed, 55| Bulls, $17) -17. $2.56 . 95 day: _ Britain, Hay, Gratn Feed. - 3 CHICAGOD GRAIN MARKET. “If I had not seen the kick and had 8 Giles R. and | No. 1 Wheat, $425/Cornmeal, $4.15 Absolute]y Removes i rot the chart before me I should hesi- L o 3 Bran, o $2(Hay. baied, A A E tate to belicve the facts I am about L. Middlings, $3.30| cwt. $1.25 Indlgestlon. One package - 3 » to relate. The ball was on Cornell’ to Bread Fiour, $1430/Cottonseed Mieal, 32.0. Swty 3280 3| BULLETIN BUILDING, 74 FRANKLIN STREET cwt, [Hominy, §3.25 12-yard line and Shiverick stood about % fe two yards from ' his goal-line as the s tall was put in play. The wind was 2 t $0[Lin. O1 Meal, $2.30 provesit. 25¢at all druggists. ¥ 3§ A