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~ORWICH. BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1917 - i : cob Ruppert, president of the New | POWERS GIVEN CUSTODIAN l . INSURANCE 5 ] . . A Sob, Buppe - orl erican League team, once - New London Leads in Bow ING LBAGUB =k, S isgraiei i) or ewemy propeay. ¢ . INSURANCE [combinatiyy | Last August he made|A. Mitchell Paimer Has Begun Organ- . FOR EVERYTHING v Now he is prepared to make another ization of Staff. The | INSURABLE Two Norwich Teams Next in Order With Aetna Leading— | During the Yankees last stop in| ‘Weshington Oct. 30.—President Wil i : > ST LATHROR &, SONS " 3 & = manager of the Washington team, his ccnferring upon A. Mitchell Palmer, i Btreet - Nohioky. Canix Ferrill of New London Holds High Single and High Three | prics - for Johnson, - Alnsworth and | Custodian of enemy property, full pow- 3 ' Morgan. One hundred thousand dol- |€TS to carry out the provisions of the trading with the enemy act relating g E ’, ly. or 4 I < —Aetna League Schedule. B e O s Toht ot the | to the taking over of the Droperty of 2 P 3 question. But now it is believed that|al enemy or allles of an enemy for the ' Iy as a|duration of the war. Mr. Paimer im St sct. Shis. pride” | pwely | mediately began organization of his “feeler.” shall and Throw. staff by appointing J. Lionberger Davis Phillies. man Aer o with the toarn. thar, tng | OL St Louls managing director of the M s The. New Lonten teanl hat e 13 antl Ay o accom e eine 1 takes more | PTesident to name depositaries for the URE. DRUGS PLUMBING Toat thres spkies S WHIW e Aetis OF . e Schedule. B e L “etan ‘him, | Willions of dollars' worth of property Compounded “As You Like It" Norwich, the runner up, has won 10| First week, Thursday, Nov. 1—Glants| bven ‘when Griff set the exorbitant | i~ be turned over to him and he is Accurately and lost 6. Taftville is in the cellar [ vs. White Sox, Red Sox vs. Phillies. | ice the colonel didn’t cool out a bit. | STPowered to aipofnt and fix the sal- by JAMES W. position with only three won. New | Second week, Thursday, Nov. 3—Gi: | "Now that he has a. new manager, | 3713 of all necessary attorneys. inves- GEORGE M. MURPHY London has the three highest men in ants vs. Phillies; Whits Sox vs. Red|Miller Huggins, Ruppert 1s more de- | LIators, accountants and clerks. His RATHBONE point of individual standing also. The |S termined than —ever to get a pennant | °"in salary is made $5.000 a year. 1 133 West Main St. 16 Thames St. ox. Third week, Thursday, Nov. 15—Gl- | Johnson ‘would round out about the | .,Lie Président's order makes avafl. e Telephone 1884-24 fog: ** Ted Sox; White Sox vs. Phil- | heat hurling staff in the country. And | yon ¥5100000 “Bemme. atlosted to the les. i 2 80 he is quitely working on ‘a deal 9 Giants vs. White Sox: Red Sox Vs.|ine Polo Grotnds. i 3 A 7 DR. to the secretary of the treasury, and c. 8 ZLORED standing and individual averages are as follows: 5 expert service, you Standing. secure INSURANCE here that means Nerve. Bondsi 12 ‘s "800 Where is He Going? . RE. MONEY PROMPTLY after the|New London” ......12 3 .800 ‘7410 |FPhillies. ¢ o . ,: ALR & by insuring through us.|Astna of Norwich 110 & (666 7193 e e e St Sue vs. Hog | Herman Olcstt Appointed Director of "“M‘Z?fi:v::’“‘,’e““:cd';a:“;;&‘ R % Why to the N oy o Y. Dlace o Norwich, ;o510 388 M e : Athletics at Great Lakes Training |tor, is vice president of the St. Louls , @ Broadway WAUREGAN i sxee 3 -7| Sixth week, Thursday, Dec. 6—| Station. Union Trust company and president of Tel. 341-3 HOTEL i ISAAC S. JONES High single—Ferrell, 130. Glants va, Red Soms Wiite oox Ta| Tomemnce. Kas, Oct. 30—Herman |fhe St. Louls chamber of commerce, of course the | He Is a lawyer and a graduate of RN fove . istrinke—ferrel, | 39: | Emiinice. Olcott, head football coach at The tnsurance and Real Estate Agent 4" | michards’ Bulldin Stamniee | e e e Seventh week, Thursday, Dec. 13— | University of Kansas, today was chos. | Erinceton. He qualified for office to- = . Casite Plabail ANerswd) g:]n“::’ vs. White Sox; Reéd Sox vs.|en director of athletics at Great Lakes | 92¥ EAST SIDE SUPPLIES and Tirreil, N. L. ...15 = 1649 103-4 |° Tighth week, Thursday, Dec. 20— | boove giion Ma%e o mmomnce from the| PAILY REPORTS ON FOOD WET WASH ACCESSORIES BURGLARY INSURANCE g:f:fii'; g 11.“ . }2 figg lgg_m g:;mg; Phillles; 'White Sox vs.|university for the duration of the war. PLEDGE CARD CAMPAIGN Ernest Fresman C. E. LANE - Malesky, Aetma .13 1488 -5 Al L T Olcott was a former Yale star. Fe e T Bibeauit, Aetna ..15 1436 Giant: Red Sox: Wi A g = ey i 18 Sipley: Place Snop tel. 731 '"]e T el l C Grose, Palace ..156 1481 Philtes. 'x; White Sox vs. [Johnny Dundee ';N”- From Jimmy Administrator. Tel. 1112-4 House tel. 1123-2 nsuran Sistare, N. L. ....16 1478 " weel uffy. ravelers ce Lo. Hickey, Palace ..15 1429 i JThursday, Jan. 3—| New York, Oct. 30.—Johnny Dundee| Hartford. Conn, Oct. 30.—To spur on — —— Johnson, Aetna 15 2426 Phillies. g ot “|of this city cleverly ::mzmuhghti Jimmy ;0‘:& ctl;mr; ‘::r{::ke‘ nm;;;r‘:?:% r:;‘ Devoe Furniture Murphy, Palace 9 . 848 3 Duffy also a local lightweight, in every a s nd B. P. LEARNED & CO. Follenius, Aetna 15 1407 e e ernursday, Jan. 10|, 511G %0t a ten round bout here to- | the food pledge card campaign. State fisady; Mized Uphoistery Work Dugas, Taft. 15 1402 Rea Sox. 3 ® SOX VS. | night. Dundee weighed 131 1-4 pounds | Food Administrator Robert Scoville to- Paint of Merit Meade, Palace 9 834 Twelfth week, Thursd: T 17— |and Dufty 134 1-2. night sent telegrams to 19 of the larger Varnishes, GEO. £ oo i S0 il A . Thursday, Jan. 17— = towns of the state urging immediate Oils: and Brushp I CE AN Reeves, Taftville 9 811 s = CEOmRGE S Wilnte Sox Tve s T filing of the day’s returns. ~Widdlecqwn | o uanke Zimo & ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Murphy, Tattville o 808 Thirteenth week, Thursday. Jan. 24| ; ) ARy s Mlse e, s Yo 1ot 2 Patterson, Taft. . —Giants vs. White Sox; Red Sox vs. 'Imp perted 1,917 siy ‘aate. N e S0 - 12 o X 5 ignatures up to date. | Brown & Perkins, Altemeys-at-lav Bushnell, Taft. ..15 _ 1287 Prgg:!er.t.”m S IQ The town's qucta is 3,600. . Everything Pur Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| ~LOCAL BOWLING LEAGUE. | _Giante ve Brimier: sday, Jan. 31 and e ST R b and High Grade GClean and Good ! Entrunce stairway near to Thames —_— Red Sox. it 1s thought that at least 80.000 have e GROC_RIES at the iNational Bank. Telephone 33-3 | Aetna League WIill Open November 1| Tiftcenth week, Thursday, Feb. 7.— s been signed In the state and possibly A. T. Otis & S PROVIDENCE ¥ With Four Teams—To Roll Fifteen |Giants vs. Red Sox; white Sox vs. Phil- the figure of 75.000 is not far from the i on BAKERY ! EDWIN W. HIGGINS Weeks. les. actual total, but the delay in sending 7z Franklin St. Fraaklin 8 | e = cards or reports makes the total un- 5 : 66 Franklin St. { Attorney-at-Law Philip Bibeault has organized the | NEW YORK YANKEES AFTER By THOMAS D. RICHTER certain. In this state 200,000 family Bulletin Bldg. Tel. 1133-3 ! Cotner Main and Shetuckst Streets |50 Dowing [oasue snd four teams JOHNSON AND AINSMiTH| For National Sports Syndicate. | Plggses ore sousht. : e will compete during tI nter. [artford tands cond t- i e e e What is the appeal in trap shooting? | ser of cards returned. Bt 1t 1 Komam WASSERMANN —_— ‘MORE INDUSTRIAL WORKERS schedule covering fifteen weeks has been arranged. The teams and the players are as follows: Col. Jacob Ruppert Would Like to| This question has been asked sO Oft-|that thousands of unreported slgna- Have Washington Speed Ki: g |cm and answered in so many forms; tyres have been secured in New . P ng and | that it is no longer new or novel, but| Jar*"prqze jroR Seoued, In e Piaut-Cadden Co. Estab. 1872 : LD HELD : i OF THE WOR White Sox. His Battery Mate on His Pennant | we believe that the grip of the SPOTt|' It was announced by Administrator Plalt=0na | Four More in New York Are to Bo| Captain Follenius, Peckham, Jones,| Aspirants. mainly lies in its glorlous uncer- | Scoville tonight that bacause of neces: il A E 4 nty. ary del : (i Removed to Chicago. Giants. “Johnson and_ Ammsmith for New| Goif undoubtedly owes its populari- | Sords s be prors E,0ut the window [ESAI0Mainy ¢ | Captain Smith, Hagbers, Mott and|York” When the Yankees take the |ty to this element. So many. things|that in cases where these cards are not ERoRWish 1C& New York, Oct. 30.—FElizabeth Gur-|gyymore. fleld “for their first can game next April|enter into golf that none ever tell| 5¢ ce 1oy Fxdin. Goslo 'l;gre]s‘-im» Arthur “‘:“;‘; Red Sox. it is likely that the amnouncer will|Jjust what will be the outcome of & aen:ndlreg:v:g afl‘l"w‘)?:yar:"elnziattfe:l ‘Zf;‘ wvanitti an 'ohn Baldazzi were hel Captain Johnson, Durocher, Mar-|announce this battery. Colonel Ja-|day’s play. Baseball possesses a large | them. e amount of this element, also. So also rem o Chicago, where the 3 . s :‘;: Cmder Indtctment with - Wiiliam _ 5 L do_other sports in lesser degree. JAPAN'S COOPERATION Haywood, of the Industrial Workers of | . Depending upon the amount injected WITH THE UNITE | e wats 2ot s than 100 siher intoa sport ia its Told upon its fol- TED STATES | BEamat tho’ Ui fea St gOt semanE that becomes mechanical, that once |ls Pledged by Chairman of the Jap- .!;h:tn:u;: Qofendants were released im’l‘f“‘;e‘; s "“’"i‘yst =t the 'l’le"k aund anese Parliamentary Mission. = 3 call of its exponent, soon palls upon s R TSy - devotee and spectator alike. To be| New York, Oct, 30—Japan's co-op- Willard Sturage A cision, declared that while it had been successful, to pull, to hold, a sport|eration with the United States in the Battories THUMM'S }«,"n', clearly established that each MARKET WAS UNSETTLED < .. |must be such that the same result is|world war until Germany is crushed and erycthing S V of the defendants was in New York ——r A - never twice attained, that the cham-|was puedged by Dr. T. Masao, .chair- pertaining Delicatessan { during substantially al. the period n Pacific Was the Storm Cen- 11 plon of today is the ex-champlon of|man of the Japanese parllamentary to them. 40 Franklin St !apec‘lfled in the indictment,” neverthe- ter, Falling Six®Points. 5 tomorrow, that :#ars spring up in a ;nu;.s.on of five, at a luncheon given Things Electrical . e ges Lot rnecensary for. etther night, that the outcome of a race for|Ir honor of the mission here today by Walter P. Moran Tel. 1309 ! of them ever to have been in Chicago New York, Oct. 30.—External de 3 : any honors can never be forecasted. |the Japan Society. Shotucist -8t 1o Be a party to a conspiracy organ- | velopments were again the disturbing 7 Scan this closely and you will find hIn explnn’flns that the purpose of Telephone ized' there.”.. = 3 and uncertain influences in the stock : that this more nearly fits trap shooting | the mission’s visit to this country S T T “One might be the leader of such [Mmarket here today. 'L;‘G'ltuuwvigu Gt No Ore ctfs - than !:ln}"dother sport. No chmlpxo;. has | was to ;:;-?;fm:'f ‘.'1’.!;;.."3., to et 45 - i e an de- g ever held a grip upon a title for a e Unite: : 2 conspiracy.” the commissioner added, | showing the extent of the ltalian de- |oc Norhs b oNeD Dein States, the speaker sald: i HIBH.aRADS === i “who had never been far away from o trictive measures adopted the Ca- It is true that once a good shot, al- ere is no reason why there e L4 ways a good shot; but it Is only natur- | Should ever be any lack of mutual] TR0 descriptions Berlin or Foisdam.” Titche S nadian stock exchanges, appointment e e o s | of & mew Gierman chancellor and pub- | Hiinsls: Cestedl 3 al in a sport that requires great study | knowledge, mutual confidence and — CHAPPELL CO. four persons were not guilty, by de- | lication of several unfavorable state- ;nlvlnum Copper a % |and concentration to obtain proficien- | Mutual respect between Americans -""@@;\« CHAPPELL CO. 2 BN ! claing that this question was for de- |ments of earnings, notably that of the jiitior Con 4 cy in the first place. nd Japanese. Let us hope that our P56 B Tel. 26 P termination by the court in which the | Canadian Pacific road, which disclosed lmt iz com . But none was ever so foolish in the 'sociation and fellowship as allies — el. ¢ indictment was found, and “is not a |a net decrease of almost $1,400,000 for |Int Az Com pr sport of trap shooting as to try to pick{in thiutwu- will produce so perfect re- —-—-—n = ‘ matter of Inquiry in removal proceed- | September. Joter _Nickmt championship winners. At least, if|SPect for each other that the Ameri- e S Self Starting Thesor Canadian Pacific was the storm |Int Paer pr s they had that temerity they — mever|CAns and the Japanese shall always AND FOCKET Rémipaton center, falling six points to 132 5-8 |Kenl S Tire . made good in their efforts. It simply |Pe allies—after the war as well as EiAeos oy teahe W. J. WISE OF NEW BRITAIN during the morning on the temporary [ Kenecott Cop - cannot be done. during the war. Yl suspension of operations in the Mon- | latk Steel T 3 5 Scan the list of winners of the big a st DOOLEY & H. R. WAGNER SENTENCED TO BE HANGED | treal market. From this minimum the |fa® fr * W events for 20 years. Go down the |$21783 JUDGMENT AGAINST BINSBON s e | stock rallied to 135 1-4, closing a point | Lenwh Varey " = roll of men who have landed the great. WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST 32 Broasway Four Taken in New York Are to Be|under that quotation at a net, loss of | Ligsett & My 5 .. |est horor of all, the Grand American __ Basement Norwich, Conn. on September 19. 4 3-8 points. Other rails, espeolally |, i53tole & - Handicap, take ‘the list of national|in Favor of the City of New York Thayer Building Vo trans-continentals and the western di- | Manhattan EL _ amateur champions, the state cham- rmed by Court of A 0 T artford, Conn., Oct. 30.-—William J.| vision yielded one to two points. Maxwell Motor pions, the winners of the subsidiary Y ok Ppeals. T See SPEAR anu Wise of New Britain, a_cook in the| United States Steel moved with the | Jaxwal Afotor 2 pt handicap titles, and you will find an| Apany, N. Y, Oct. 30—Jud, ¢ THE CY:-A’:PS":R . A. SPE. ever-changing list of names. of $21,783 against William Randolph 22 THAMES auartermaster corps of Fort Slocum,|active list ranging from 101 3-4 1O |Memmant AMarine of In no other sport under the sun is |3y, . earst in favor of the city of New | oivr 4 NATIO NAL 103 3-4, its final quotation of 102 3-4 | Mexican Petroleum Uptometrist N pesamd i by & fony nere ting a net loss of 3-4 of @ |Mimi C it possible to scan a record of 20 toda yof the murder of Mrs. Anna To- | representin; = .. ‘opper. > . bin, in New Pritain on (he nizht of | point. Other steels recorded extreme |jlidvile Stwel ; years and not find any man who has | *or< o oo Dy the coyst of an- & A Franklin Square September 15, Iie was sentenced to be | reactions of from 2 to 5 1-2 points. |35 St P & S 8 . taken the title twice, not necessarlly | trom 5 suit brought against the oit aanK up stairs hanged ir the Wethersfleld state pris-| Among the prominent equipments |Misourl Pacinc in succéssion. Yet such Is the case| iy persons injured by an explosion ot | [ &) 16 Shetucket St. Bid on_Lecember i4 next. "l and coppers gross recessions extended |Miss. Pacifc bt . with the sport of trapshooting. Ntowo i N Matie, Sabionon o - z sngBomers Bad; On the night of the murder Mrs.|from 2 to 6 points and in the case of | Mont Fower = . : The Grand American Handicap has|elaction night more thar ten vears ape ' g robin was fcund dead in a New | New York Air Brake a 12 point de- : 3 |had a mew winner for every year of |ppe’cit compromised the clat “‘3 GET IT Briruin street with her throat cut and | cline was largely made up. Final its competition. The same is almost |prought sul: against. Mr, Hearst a JAMES L. CASE Wise was lIying near with similar | Prices were from fractions to _two . true of the other big events, though|p cifol SU¢ SERTSL W Hearst as 37 Shetucket St. at wounds. He alleged that he and Mrs, | boints over lowest levels. Sales|Nerade Con. - there have been few Instances of re- | crni FL DF the nternational Asso. i i amounted to 980,000 shares. % * peating. However, in the main, a_new | 1 " COR Of [ OSTROCTRLie clubs, l‘_"mf mu‘rdt ¢ A share of RING & SISK'S : Uruygists Tobir had been attacked by a vnan The quarterly statement of the A 3 champion has stepped to the' front|gustained the city and this judgment ‘who escaped. The jury deliberated but forty min- | United States Steel Corporation, dis- .. XN. - each season. " A utes, bilnréng in a verdict of first de- | closing a decrease of about $22,000,- F 5 Even the shooters who are regarded ::’:,; yflfflrmed by the court of appeals ot all kinds Franklin Squarc gree murder. When asked if he had | 000 in total enmiflhxfl: from uthe b £ ;- |as the very best never succeed in G o : solicited anything to say why sentence of death | ceding quarter an e retention o @ | Ohlo Cities Gas - 3 shooting the same gait over long pe- D three per cent extra dividend on the |Ontaro Siiver riods. There is an ebb and flow in| CARRANZA TO SEND R Tol iy LET ME PAINT | should not be pronounced, Wise de- clared: “I am willing to meet by Maker with a clear conscience. I know that 1 did not commit the erime IT FOR YOU ! ADAMS and EXPRESS Day_and Night common shares, did not issue until|puge Bottle - 2 3 their success. First the tide runs high, ENVOY TO WASHINGTON and then there is a recession. Some- — after the market’s close. Pem B R Bonds were heavy, Liberty 4’s ruling | Peoplo’s Gas times the shooter smashes all of his|To Secure Gold and the Lifting of the e = maa targets and a week later finds that five Embargo on Necesities. to ten get away from his with eondi- ¥ GEO. F. at par to 100.02 and the 38 1-2's at Total sales (par value) | b coms C 17 Town St. On the date set for the execution of | 99.94 to ;‘-;—3‘5; e Bitts € X ey = o - ‘Wise are also scheduled the hangings | 288Tregal ,650,000. tts Coal pf . ons exactly similar to those that pre-| Mexico City, Oct. 30. — It bec: J. Fitzgerald bl R United States bonds (old lssue) were | Pl & W Va s "' a3t vailed a week previously. Kknown definitély today that Luls Ga o oy Tel. 1343-4 —_— unchanged on call. Pultman 3 This is the glorious uncertainty that|brera. former minister of finance, is ' ¥ HACKNEYS WILL FEATURE —_— Ry St Spring prevails in no other sport In such pro- [shortiv to leave here for Washington, | o ——— STOCKS. fusion. Your trap shooter is the best | having obtain: 4 leave of absence from We cane chairs in 2 - : kind of sportsman for this reason, be- | the lcwar housc of congress, of which tho finest way and Necljas plumberi NEW YORK HORSE SHOW sell caning in Alaskn Gold VICTROLA The Plaut-Cadden Co. Estab. 1872 Plaut-Cadden Building 144-146 Main St. Norwich, Ct. FER o 5y G:,,SONS GOOD ROOF(NG i in all At ita branches - WGl‘tl:hel. Chas.E. Whitaker o 81 Water St. 239 Main Street e et e e laska Gold cause he is never playing a sure thing. @ . tional Red Cross. % is he impressed with the mutations of |idrn: Caryanza. 1 cail. 5 J. .. BARSTOW Ap B 3 - f i e sport. e places his money, no wrera’s mis ¢ g iy New York, Oct. 30.—Because of the 3 65 82% 63% |Savage Arms . matter how high the cost, and takes coi:’e’g:cgm\:n;\a ser::)’:::; ha?ra::g‘s’o l;‘; M%fltsgl gHOP oS war, hackneys which have not been 14% 12% 14 | Saxon Motor his chances with any shooter, though [ Washinston in an effort to secure goid - ! 28 V- ator Strent docked will be o feature of the annual 62% 563 61% | Seaboard Alr Line he has no means of rating his ability | and the IHfting of the erbary Lo 38 Market 8t., § son Squ Garden on November 12, 58% 58% 583 | Sears Rosbuck pf . It is not so with other sports. A ball | port. it was announced here tonight. The 56" 854 55 |Shattuck Art 5 team that really reaches championship FARMING IMPLEMENTS receinis will be given to the Ameri- B B 314 | Sions snemlela - ; caliber is no longer a doubtful proposi- iy can Red Cross. 5% 58 s s ¢ .., |tion. Its average is always high. It can " = Ileretcfore ihc hackneys have had w02 a0ek | e P o be counted upon until parts of the ma- | §th°L, the White Sox or the Glants. MECHANIOS TOOLS their taiis removed befors going on Sugar 100% 100% 100 | South Raliway si% | chine wear out and are not properly m" .“’,'"‘Z‘rh”t’ ;:;m ? “';‘“;‘ "‘T;‘;‘ se 4 exhibition here in harness, under sad- L e T i ) s Syt B i |replaced. It is so also with the indi- | (7m0, That ¥dle Is faster than of ali kinds dle or on the end of a lead line, But b s is iy | viduals in baseball. The men who have | 11¢inie Zim, anvhow. THE HOUSEHOLD * the war has brought the breed into Malting % been leading batters, pitchers, fielders, T e e e prominence for artillery and cavalry e 5> - . and base runners, have been so invari- | The Eastern Yacht club has sus- Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street purposes and many breeders are cul- | Am Ziae ..., b 5 : ably over long periods, once they at- [tained the action of its council in kicl — — tivating hackneys with this in view. | Anaconda Gop : g * tained proficiency. ing out Bill Hohenzollern, kaiser by = Recognizing the situatlon, it was stat- | Atchion. T & 3 bk : The golf titles have been won on |Profession. We anticipate with extreme (5605000 HAVE SIGNED KING CONSTANTIN ed, the American Hackney Horse so- |Aithgm, T} . 8. - - 58 many occasions in long strings of | Pleasure the day when the Kiel Yacht DGE CARDS WAS A GERMAN AGENT glety, of which Reginald C. yz;ndjerbu: Gt & W 3 : years by the same men. A goifer of club will follow suit. FOOD PLEDG i bt e ~ is resident, has rule a n judg- | Baldwin Loco - 5 5 = ability holds that form and a ood b " : N s \ i fng Backneys at this year's show thers Baldwin leco be 43y | general average for years, and gemer-| The Vocatlonal Scheol eleven seems|Maine Led the Stakes Euur Night Wish c'h'cdpn:(;'c:l'c:;\'M,;:::rm,::;:. otire sh; be no discrimination against | alumore & Ohlo pr . = 3 -113% ally can almost be rated for his ability [to have suddenly taken a brace as a Total of 20,000 Cards. itica Y 3 those with long tails. Mr. Vanderbilt | Barrett Co. 2 5 Whenever he enters a tournament. they ran away with Stonington Sat- g o ek T it tha. Iastiof will enter a yearling which has not | Bstopllas Min o % 3 So it goes down the line, lawn ten-[urday. The score was 52 to 6. Voca-| Washington, Oct. 30.—Despite the] ondon, Oct. 30.—Irom_the x been docked. Bethichom Steel 5 ) nis, rowing, swimming and many othe: [ tional made a poor start this season, | andicap 'of bad weather, the ‘ood |telegrams exchansed | pec S — 85 sports running more in an avenue of |[but such a score even against such |:dministration had obtained tonicht|tine of Gireece nnd 1o Of the 10,000 persons killed in rail- [Bums Brothers — . 5 e % |certainty than trap shootins. That[a joke team as Stonington indicates|’nore than 864,000 stgknatures to food |hefbgn the fduds abEiaiion. 08 607 road accidents during 1918 in the Unit- | BUY§. % Sue - Y S 1% | sport stands out as the best exponent | growing power. pledge cards in the first two days of | ciphi-ing of which e complete ed States, and the 196,722 injured, the | b 3. Gesdden oF 1004 100 99% | WAoot 1 of the “unknown” and as such it holds —_— f:fi-o Lm:l"s'z‘{.e spisdge. . campalen ety ix the O vernment it D vore s iRy o T il A SR e e ey s ne Thnan Ionoson 3 sulnx (o Gy tuta came from about half of the states. |mildly,” was a “German agent,” says ligence work for the war department,|™mp. oy for the week is ten million {2 Reuter despatch from Athens to railroad property. e P o his reports will have to be more rella- | ¢y jlies. Yesterday and todzy added | day. Central Foundry pr Ta TT T Central Leather . D T0% flu 3gu SEREON ble than the stuff he hands out to the | "1 ol proviously obtained make a The king prompti ibled the em- A GREAT VARIETY OF Gentral o N W B e (Oct S0 Cottan futyives newspapermen. Two davs before Mil- fone 305,000, Maine led | peror all information of @ miiita SR TR g ey et ST80: S Jimn SPORTING NOTES ler Hugsins signed with the Yankees. | F1and, (008] 06, BORIOC JEAE of % | Dolilical nature receiscd from ‘iree Aiarm c’oaks e oh G GE % |omyess: i May 2641: July Ban denied that Husgins had been|(G) Coids - diplomats accredited to the entente - e slgned to an American league con-|"'py.,_German propaganda, the food|nowers and from Greek officers at 4 nues the despateh. tract. Which may have been true, but|,gministration announced tonight, is |Saloniki/" con nization of bands was di- cted from Berlin. The emper tion of 5% 44% 4% | Spot quiet; middling 2855. MU & St P Ch, M & St P pf at FRISWELL’S ni’ & Nowest Chi, BRI & Pas . 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET BT 4R o Do 90 oe it wasn't giving the boys any extra-|hampering the work of volunteers § . MONEY The manly art rushes to the fore|ordinarily good steer. omep St Housewives, it was de- OO New York. Oct. 30.—Call money|When the country calis—and offers to clared, have been tcld that if they firm; high 4:; low 4; ruling rate 4; |teach soldiers boxing or to box on the| The soldiers at West Point say that|sign the cards the government will|men to c ‘s commu- ar of the - — R — Chile Coppe: 18¢ IVILLIAM YO hino_ Coper 3% 3% 13%|closing bid 3 1-2; offered at 4; last|percentage for the Red Cross their star man, Oliphant, was only 21|seize their household: stores for (Lo |mications. : UNG, ol Fuel” & Iron i dw % floan 4 Foul e Sag. |X52rs 0ld when he plaved the Army-|army. : forces. = and General Nursfag. Night | oo T i e cut hunting in Syracuse Sat-[Navy game last year. It is known —_—_— — —— oy . s il ee 3 . an B* GHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. urday, Bill Dineen, veteran umpire of | that he played four vears of high| A victory for the national govern-| [Final results ‘tions to the o 2roleh: | com"Prod Rt e Ben now cow |the American League shot himself in | sehool football and he also played four | ment has been won at the general elec. | Finnish Diet Demo- testone gars will be $3.90 a 100 = 1 118% 118% the an accidentally. e jury is|yvears at Purdue niversity. e was |tion for the lcgislative assembly of |crats 95 seats, 1rgeois grom Oot. 1at, 1917, 83 for & bow of po | Coicile St=t” it Hew 1 ne not serious. in his second vear at the _ Military | western Australia. M Lefroy, the|Bloc €5, the Swedisn I 18, and Bume rate per thousand. Cuba Cane Sugar pr 20% 1% —_— Academy when he plaved the game |jremier, roturns to powar with a fol- | lie Agrarian Party The Socialists J. F. CONANT, Deere & Co pf 0% 8% 8% 58% Somebody asked Grant Rice whether | mentioned. Playing high school foot|lowing of 32 as compared with 16 rep- |cot 316922 vctes and the Bourge 8% @4 5% 6% |Eddle Collins was the fastest man on|ball at eleven is some record. resentatives of the offictal labor party. lLioc 213.502. 11 Franklin S€, Del & Hudson

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