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INSURANCE raeCoy Eot away with that fight but t failed to prove that he was anything . oD 3 but a_shell of his old self. He scared SPORTING NOTES. poor Stewart tiff before the first 8ong | mg “pal Moore, American bantam- rare, and then bluffed him out of e | weight, ‘now stationed at the Great fight. * 2 J, ‘Lakes naval training base in Chicago, Now McCoy is reported as desirous |yav fa]l the honor of representing the of boxing Willle Meehan of California, | {pjteq Stafes in a title bouts against who not so long ago was given n de- | jimmy Wilde, flyweight champion’ of cision over Jack Dempsey in four|Great Britain, in _the forthcoming rounds on the coast. McCoy was in'carnival to be staged at the London vaudeville with Meehan for a time, | STORIR 0 0® SOECE St TONACR and came back to 'Frisco, it is said | pecember. Moore and Richie Mitchell, with little respect for the prowess of who also is attached to the Great the: fat boy. Lakes station, have been selected to 20 5 They say McCoy has offered to Stop 1, London, to represent the navy. They. Wise Men Carry { Meehan in four rounds. Well, the Kid | 0ii“leade’ for the other side early in may have made this offer and may|December. Tommy Walsh, manager FlRE INSURANCE- believe it. But unless Meehan is a of Moore has been in communication 4 {fellow who goes all to pleces under| iy British authorities and is confi- u? If not, now the time to | verbal chastisement |h‘¢‘ Kid would not dent "Moore will meet Wilde. meeting of the A. A. U. don't wait until the fire has|have a chance with him. ERECS A6 Tat IotsOn fLGtL o tha renatilipsiia s Noy: 10T that Yale is preparing to enter the Howard Janvrin, former Boston in- 1 ji H " EVERYTHING ¥ \ i Some years ago Kid McCoy decided | Hussey, capt., re., Hourigan rt,-Hilder | ] Center 1 INSURABLE that he was as good as ever and that |brand rg, Manning c, Commins If, H. | Ao { . |the heavyweight boxer crop was pretty | Williams' 1t, O'Connell le, Mitchell gb, : s b i A L. LATHROP & 8ONS + |sad. So he announced his comebucl; gelmeivh;nbhnklwmun;’- f,? Eri Wil- i of Nisus d to the ring and matched himsel? with'| liams uckley sub, T. Brewer rwich : 8 Shetucket Strest Norwich, Conn. | ne late Jim Stewart. referee, J. Brewer timekeeper. i 'CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK Cities Service Company is one of the largest and strongest Public Utility Organizations in America. The Preferred Dividend is earned over five times. Price at Market to Yield about 8 per cent. Write for full descriptive Circular, Annual Report and Latest Earnings. EDWARD C. BIXBY Industrial Trust _Bluldmg, Providence, R. L AUTUMN SALE OF TOILET GOODS CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK There are literally hundref]s of chances to save money on the Toilet Preparations - which you always use. Read over this list, which is only a small part of the whole, and you will see that every article listed is of the highest grade. Buy now for the en- in Philadgl- | justified’in reterring to Mr. Cum tire Winter and make a substantial saving. Cummings' cwn record as : prophet. Let me take Mr. Curh s back t - = - ; Rates are so small. BILLIARD CONTEST IN collegiate football race. Al she ne:ds| flelder, has received a commission as fhis whirlwind Lt e These Prlces Wll] Be In Force All Thls Weelf Sraikiiey 1 GREAT. CHIGAGO THIS WEEK |18 a football team. second lieutenant of infantry. Janvrin |ticut as candidate fof tho sanate two . The navy team at Annapolis is|enlisted early last season. years ago. Has he forgoiten his tear- practicing under the glare of a search-| Oscar Egg's entrance into the siX-|starting peroration depicting the hor- | - light, according to the Annapolis cor-day bicycle race in New York should |rors of the war that o Hughes | ANTISEPTICS respondent of certain New . York |lead to a grand scrample for the hon- | wuld bring upon us and his allurina | s At Yale with those S. A.|ors. Egs has smashéd many records tleholder, and Charles McCourt “Homeric™ promises of peace should | ¥ t|T. C. “buddies” having nothing o ‘06 |but reports from abroad say he is|he and Mr. Wilton pe cloered Tt ma AND DEODORANTS and tonight was set for next|iil f{omorrow after 9.30 a. m., this|only of his former self. quote here the last two seatences of g Sale Price 23 ay, Thursday and Friday|spotlight stuff might be worth a triul.| If Bacon was riding this year he|his speech celivered in New Eritain ..Sale Price 23 The match was postponed | Ang look at the advertising taey'd get.|might be tecamed up with the' Swiss|on October 2ith, 1916: No matter -Sale Price 42c of the influenaz epidemic.|™ Oscar Egg, the Swiss six-day bicy- [rider. A Bacon and Egg combination ISAAC S. JONES Chicago, Nov. 3—With the ban on (V‘H."h\' gatherin, lifted, the champion- Insurance ‘and Real Estate Agent ‘khm three rux'hiyu billlard .match be- Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street ‘:;:p”" Auzust Kieckhefer of Chicago, ‘HAIR TONICS AND HOT WATER BOTTLES SHA.MPOOS $1.50 Victor Metal Bottles....., 98¢ Cello Metal Bottles $2.50 s ...... Sale Price $2.25 $3.00 si .Sale Price $2.69 $2.00 size Sale Price $1.69 LAST YEAR | 280 million dollars worth of pregerty 6c Odorono e Odorono Sage and Sulphur 60c Hair Health.. . 2l hat the veriict of today may he, ten o Eversweet .....Sale Price 21c | 50c Jatamansi ......Sale Price 46c § $1.25 Challenge Red Rubber McCourt has held the world’s cham-|¢le rider, is coming over t» join ihe [would make a popul binati 2 ¥ S : : ; | ider, ¢ pular combination for | yvea A + if 2 2 S5t sile e = Hattion 3 ue aine SaEae was burned in this country; about 21 | pionship twice Garden six-day zrind. Hers's hoping | the early morning fans. R Lo b petue lokeniFode aun >-Bdley Pojee 2l i Siup Homlclde 450§ 515, Goud Health Rt o million » month, about 700 thousand a e Oscar doesn’t go bad. Also if he has| OI' Kingus Lear, whose gizantic pair ' the heroic size that this jean (Wil- 25c Spiro Powder ..Sale Price 21c Pinaud’s Eau De Q e e ... Sale Price $1.39 day, about 29 thousand an hour. 500 ios AR B a:spill on that paper track rhat a|of fins used fo scoop ‘em up out at|son) holds 1 the histors of his na- e R Sals Priss 555 Wearever Rubher Bottlos—- SBN" WA s buiking. whlle you | RDD GSW‘SNNING AME, 18 TO §|™es8 he will make. Newfield park. when he was third- | o, we will av after all atter an the Sylsho Nathol Jack Eller of the Irish-American A.|basing for {he Americans, when his!calumy. aftar all the sm, after football . team | C., who recently returned from France |equally big feet didn't get in the Way, |'all the language of vitupe.ation that Sunday_afternoon | where he was engaged as a Y. M. C.!has now put his feet to useful em-|has been poured upon him this man |at Mohegan park against New Lon-[A. instructor. was informed by the|ployment and is booting a football| has preservad the peace of Americn B. P. LEARNED & CO. |ion. winninz 13 to 6. ' A wonderful | Amateur Athletic union that he is a|around down at Pelham Bay, where e I whlch GAORCHNS |ororoasianal. Billgra bntip & te|he is wearing a Sammi e S e S N ame was played in whic . Hus- . Eller's entry to compete [he is wearing a Sammie’s uniform. | with war, ha kept a hundred million Agency Established May, 1346. sey of the Harddig team sprained his|in the coming athletic meets for the . $1.05 .Sale Price 982 Sale Price $2.25 30c Anmml- Shampoo T3 o £ TOILET PAPERS Colgate ‘Bandoline . 35¢ read this advertisement. The Harddiz A. C. ..Sale Price 8¢ Is your property insured? opened their season .Sale Price 21c ..Sale Price 42c Sale Price 90c Colgate’s Brilliantine. Sk £ c Lavox Shampoo.Sale Price 21c | Bob Whité, smail size— —_— e people froee from its seourge.” O HaER e ore Bob White, large el rm and H. Williams received a few |united war fund drive was refused: at| SENATOR M'LEAN SHOWS Few people wanted w. 1916, Mr Sale Price .. 3% 10c—6 for 50t BALLOUVILLE face bruises. . Kearney, O'Connell Bieis, Ao OO R WHAT REPUBLICANS DID :}ossonf could not have sgeured ten Peroxide of Hydrogen 50c Canthrox -Sale Price 42 | Fairy Crepe .. m}lk_—: Jor 500 ed for the H. A. C. have the ban lifted. An endeavor fo| Senutor George P. McLean has given | \ore f0r, Wit In either Granch of |§ 60 g Sale Price 8¢ | 30¢ Bay Rum ‘8ale Prics oo} [NDLETEAIESUS - 12Y2c—0 fonisae 3 McGregor is improving| The lineup for the Harddigs was: |do that will*be made at the national|out an interview concern‘ng the work [or war was always above and beyond 15¢ size Sale Price 12c | 39¢ Michelson siowly, followin coomis e of the repullicans in congress. He|the ) Sale Price o 12//5c—6 for 65¢ siden”’s control—Germany rot |} 25c size % 5 into th a G . Slalidena B et Perfect e i'g° Wiliam M : 1 iy kes an interesting resurse of the|US into the war and Gernany alone z T8¢ lson’s Ba erfection ... .. 15c—3 for 42¢ B o SCHIE Wikt InglissT RARY e e the|had the power o keep us out, Tt was| Glyco Thymoeline Sale Price I 760/l A% P. W Onliwon Tollet Paved) is brother Patrick Shea, many measures which care hefore the | our Jack of rreparath - that (B 5 5 e prite 5o | 356 Fiogias Waler ‘Sola 350 | %000 sheets’ for. $1.35 the state forcstry department legislators since the war started: republicans ¢ i ¢ < 24c . e 98¢ Flori Wates. . Sale 29 on Cabinet, ni Kel 59¢ el i e ! Now that the president has djourn- | record lea 48c siz - :-Sale Peic d5ai RGO GE Wateh. Sate on Cabinet, porcelain .... 75¢ Fricay, that Mrs. Edith Frissell Le- SATERGA LR MARKEL. G o ed peace by negotiation wud convened | STShIP responsible for that . R N oy Toilet Paper Rolls crenier had _died at St. Francis' hes-| New York, Nov. With United f 100 democratic politics, a reputiican may |’ My Cumimings was et Tt Y Shan Bob Whi 10c—6 for 50c pital, from pneumonia resilting from | Siates Steel sellinz down aimost to| 2w % 8 ngs w itacr stone| o Astoria 10c—S§ for 50c Tfluenza . Oy o it oven® from | jar, Mexican Petroleum, Reyal Dutchy o be pardoned for calling attention to|blind to the future in 1915 or he wasif ,. Sale Price o2e anderine 2003 for 500 weeks ago sh> gave hirth to a daugh- |and Texas company reaciing 4 to 10| 10§ o a few'of the imporlant iteras in, the|.purposely trying to deceive 1he Ame i Sale Price 42¢ | 30c size . _Sale Price 25¢ 70c—3 for 50~ G b8 was &b leavine the hos.|dwints, and the repressntative war| 7go ) record of the democratic party and foican meople (r he was jus: gunning & z-SReE g S0c Sale Brics B 35¢c—4 for $1.26 pital for homé fen with the | Eroup down 1 to 3 points, foday's briei | 500 \ what that record promises {cr the fu- | for votes as usual. Do we want to |f 9sc Sale Price 90¢ o ale: Price 50c There are 2,500 sheets in roll. epidemic e e | But busy session of the stock market| 400 S Y Air Rruke .l ture if a democratic congress is clect- | continue our faith in suc! i $1.20 Price 90c Mr. and Mr Frissell Mp. | reflected a further division of epecula- [ 0 X ¥ Comral ed‘ in I\'n(\"mn\:er. do we want to be as utierly unprepar s e Ry e fr A issel e b 4 < 201 NH & ntil Germany s ¢ ree | ed t e grea ohlems i e Trissell formely was in charge of the | live sentiment : 100 Nort & West ol eny Sunemmi ittt e B e e proliemaihar (§ gy Price 21c MISCELLANEOUS Attawauran «Co's store in this vil.| Fails, shippinzs, coppers and other| & West there but one duty be the Amer- | will confron! us upon the restora 3 Price 45¢ e ani e b s shares bearing litile relation to -peace| 10 Xor Pranc iean people and the flag of our coun- |of peace as we were uil 49¢ ! * SHAVING ¢ Rubber Gloves Sale Price 29¢ ARty | Mis ey s jints, but rallied [ 1% Nora S try tells us what that -uty is more|pared to fizght when we ‘leta var?{§ 95c size ... Price 8% ¢ Parko Hand Cleaner— " & up In ihis her more easily than less seasoned | ‘00 onter eloquently than it can be done with|1f we wowld ray our debts and \th-\ % / Sale Price 23¢ ‘kr:;:)!:}:,{p PN SO stocks 100 et BIA language. fndecd, if all the prosi- e fierce competition of the | Listerjne PREPARATIONS roo Alonts: mootenier Saa EaCeet a dly spir Mexican Petroleum closea at a rally | 200 Pacific il dents and p sad Unitea | worl would st sor sociar b * 550 iz Sale Price 21c SeBERTTE S A $1.00 Lily Depilatory Powder.. 50c 2 SF Enlly. it. A f ob § points and other leaders mmade| ,[00Piw T & T States sena pt from the| “onditions that will insurs prosperitv|f --C : Barbers® Shaving Cale 35¢ Amami Rath Salts ....... 30c ¢ e went to Moodus to teach, and ] 28400 Pan Am Pet , Rl : Sale Prics 42¢ 10c and 12)0 I Meckma acqoainted st A T {able ;. Steel ended at a/| it Lo carth, the oil flag would lead the way | for all, we must produce tiie neces- : 4711 Cologne Tiocrenier, §op of one. of (1 S Taction: : et S just as unervingly today as it did insaries ‘and comforts of i at con- s Sale Price 8% | yinkee Shaving Cake ........ 1lc Sale Drice 30c tors of the {‘oAnecticut Valley Adeer.| Foreign news and next weeK's elec- | 1 Pemles G &'C 1776 and 131 That flas is now well | stantly decreasing c unit. The| ' ; 5 Sale Price 650 tiger: After thelr Marrige ; tien holiday contributed to tme snort| it Fhia Co on its way to victory ovey the forces|invenfor and the or; the expert Dioxcgen Mug Soap. 5c—3 for 13c A housekeep! covering, but the tone at fhe close Was|' 3o mret A ; of evil because it is bein: carried by | the man whom Pregiden: Wilson said Price 17¢ | ¢ g Stick— sarbent Cotton Ralle where Mr. T brenier was loved by best. Sales amounted to| 2 Piere 0il soldier boys who have ieard ‘the |he should carefully avoil and Price 35c 1% ana 30c PR o ne of the large insur\ic~ companies, | 3 400 Pitts Coal .. .7 trump that shall never call retreat.”|aveid when %e went to Washin: Price 50 e . sare P"'°= 49C FURRFa) hérvices: we a0 ot bank statement showed to a| 10 Pres Steel Car . Now ‘is the time when Connecticut | the only mazician that can raise wa rice 5% | Colgate’s Handy Grip . . 20c ale Price 49¢ OMetrgatat chmren i pucied at the ) derate extent the process of liqui- [ o ny siec democrats who are democi2is on elec- | es and decrease the cost of living at ( Pond's Extract Golbuiols [Shavios: Powie: Leslie’s Ammonia . day afternoon. The officiatine minister | dation recommended by the local mon-| ® Rey Cen Cop tion day only. and there ave a great | the seme time. ' i TR ale Price Sc was Rev. J. I. Aldrich Jewett City, | ©¥_committees, actual loans decreasing | 700 bndinz many of thera, should sveaic and vote| Frem 1860 to 1910 wazes wer> 25c size Sale Price 21c : 5 Sale Pme 15¢ who_married Mr. and Lecrenter | $45,263.000 and reserves of memvers in| “p ',‘;fl":d ot their convictions. The democratic | loubled in s country and the pur- 45c size .Sale Price 42¢c | Colgate's Shaving Cream- ; ‘Ammonia ...... “2lc n. AdBust, 1914, Burial was iy Gr the federal reserve bank decreasing by g leaders and officials who are seeking ng power of the doliur was near- [§ (00 o 8als PricsiBoe 10c and 203 Sal Hepatica Sibosp-Siteters, Piltnam 61,154,000, which almost cffaces the votes upon the ground that a demo-|Iv doubled: largelv beciuse the ex 0c 23 ! e Sale Price 23¢ 3 previous week's expansion in that congress is essential 10 the suc- [ ports, the men who kney how. the %5e s Witch Hazel g D205 ..Sale Price 46c s the date|item. A decrease of $79.598.580 in ex- prosecution of the war, skilled men in chemistry, mechanics. | the genuine “yellow label” . i .Sale Price 8%c in their [ cess reserves -reduced by more than ggiing with the truth anl insulting { and organ ation were unnampered by —Sale Price 21c | “Mennen's Sh . 30c Metal Back Mirrors ....... 25¢ ial clih. o-thirds Ia substantiat gain ewn intelligence. unw xnmental interferece. ; hter of Post-lin that que h parties stood stoutt: for war st st iaeny atett ] feturnd fo her| Trading in bonds, especially the'do. E wratice 1, 1914 and. 15. President | of state sociAlism Al e 3 con chogl duties in Newington after the group, was active on a TISInZ | 1en Texes Co firm for an increase o' “arlq f o ittt 3 spension of school sessicns -due to Liberty 4s and 4 1-is_galning | 1400 Tobaeeo 1ri g the P Scuilne) Anatne thicon in 1915 and the plan pro 0od to 3-4 per cent. Fourth' Liberty [ 100 Tmen B & P mosed Wy i secretary of war, Mr | e God e Jn the s . of Wor-|loan bonds will hava their firse open | 14} Tion, Pac - Garrison would have ziven us 40000 | \fiva initiative? The resord shows or at her | market on the stock exchange mext| 1w Tni At Ricei fightinz men by April, 1917 But the ! nat the demceratic parts will hav reek. _ Total sales of bonds (var val- record shows that the presiGent aban | truggle and strugele havd to free it MacConnell and Miss Iva [ue) today agsregated $4,900.000. doned t rlan early in 1916 an( 5 5 stz ¢ gradually recovering from| 0ld U. S. bonds were unchanged dur- compelled the resignation ¢f Mr. Gar | ‘ive members of the prosident's enb dister; Irs. M. |ing tie week 88100 11 rison. That we may place (he respon | nct today 1 to he state so ng, after ot B ton 6 k of 1a army whey | «s. When the bill turnh 00 Ttay BT we declared war, precisciv where \ads Over-#o!thie ‘ekadisti the village oo Vo “onan” belongs, let me quote Wilsbn' | 0 committoe e srfers Levenosh ”§ My T&cc crder "o Secretary ( dated @ | ¢ developed that six 3 | ) - » - 3 T o i e anklin and 400 Watash pr A February Isi, 1916: “T trast that vo' | emocratic member. i commit- | opinion of President Wils 1916 | war; no doubt has coverod <ins with |years longer in the hands of their po- s et Mary Will feel no'hesitation in expressin | sc favored mal vernmen' ( Was the president sure of jnis ground | out number which will he concealed | litical enemies to say the least. A vots, Ao e 15 Draper Ce, ot Hope. 3 your persona! views unon these sub | oesession of the ermanent | in 1916 when he congrativated the|at all hazards if a democvatic con- [for a democratic congressman means pe e gy g Mo B el L) jects (compulsory serviee in the'(n;j \nd Mr. Wilson's £ of th-|country upou the great work of thaigress is re-elected. i that the of state socialism will oo A i anielson; e omee tinental Arm) But T hope vou will “easury ibernly limiting | democratic party in creating comm Ram s democratie woresenta | spread and rapidly spread with no as- s e g 00 Whed & L E kind enough to draw very carefull s possession of the r .ids to the|sions that would meet anl solve thel ;Z0 i " onoress is a vote .eave th. | Surance that either the president or . P B T e et the distinction between orr own i | ‘uration of the we con_|industrial problems that would come| 4, cirial and commercial in‘erests of | Nis party will attempt to stay its proe o S8 B H. Keath of Poalolson. 200 Worth Piimy divi views and the iews of th 1> to smother all the industries o | The record shows that m £l #ho cotnti-y in tie RANASIAr SiE Kitohs | BLE = st Total sales hares. “dr'f""“'y't“m_ a Phieit Al 4 zceptithe cottonigrow | ber, 1913, ‘when the fapublisa 1€ ]in of North Carolina and his southerr| If the wWorld is to rem:&n safe for Many in this community, oreatly re- e : with mounwains of rel|senate dared to propose tle formin | g mp;thizers. It means thas the states | democracy, now is the time for Jef- cret the depagture of 3 Minnie | MONEY. e arfieldian regulations” | of a Congressional Commitite to €on- | vhich yap four-fifths of ihe ‘axes fersonian democrats to repudiate the Smith and hor sister Miss Td: Newton New York, Nov. 2--Mercantile paper | oot - ot e e s i inue to emplov hundred~ (sult with the executive “.deyartments| oquce four-fifths of the nati -| doctrine thar in times of stress, the o for forty-five vears 1 Socd in 6, Sterling 80, dav bills 435 enhuper |fending their flag and saving thef | ° iho of watchmen and in land if possible secure inieligent &ni| e the states that vot peope must bow to the will of the 3 ittle ¢ h of cial. 60 day bills on banks 472 1-9: | poe- = el A paying them h wages | prompt action in meeting the prob-| pyahes in 1916, mus » vo | executive rigat or wrong. be post office. Tt il move this cimeretl B dsy ML £ President Wilson lackel vis we do the men wno do th-|lems of peace Mr. Wilson st once in- vesk to Hopedale, Mass., where they tuand: 4 1501 eabloy i,de- | 1856 and whether his lack of v 2 It is cstimated *hat here ar.|terposed his active opposition ani 16 10 B8 GADISY Db AL Y 2 e 9-15. | was Jue to love of peace cr \hr:\ld;'r: 00000 iett isi thé employi of th] cansed a bill toibe infroftced, giving ills. 2 $ i | acratic party o not know and I overnment foday. him the power te appoint . new com- Joseph Bozarro has finc voung cat- e ;’"il:‘:; Neis oo o RE “b'n' not care. The republican party wi' |' The recorl shows that the presi- | mission to dn the very ihines that h>| ¢ on the Ballou farm Fubles, demand 15 1.2, sableerieinbas | stand by him now as long as he keen i e confliciitz and ut-|told us in 1916 had been v Wil Tred MARAL Mits bought blood- Prer gt A et il o ght and narrow way th® nreliakle upon this 'l import- | ed for by his Federal Trad> Comm 3 Lelgia e R T s to the destruction of inilitarisn a On' Labor Day, 1912, Mr. | sion, Tariff Commission, and Bureay Mrs. Grace bonds firm. s g and the unconditional surrender of o son said, “When we risis of Foreign and Domesti: (‘ommerce 4 brutal and degenerate en:miies. If h | ‘ore, when T a democraf, resisi|If the thre= commissions h~ has al lets his_typewriter lead Lim a hai | he ‘concentration of power 1 a ready appoinied hive done mnothine _ COTTON. outsid~ thal straight ard narrow wav | isting the processes of dea -|but draw aigh salaries and emplo. New York, Nov. 2.—Cotton futures|the republican party will dc its bes | -quse concentration of powor vhat | high salaried clerks, w] must we cpened steady. December 26. to leaq him bac s precedes the di expect from hi vary 26.00; March 2575, May 25.40; | Mr. Chamberlain, democratic cl wman initiative, and therziore of hu- | And what as ce have we that hi | 2! man of the Committee on M:l'/:ry Af | nan.energ; next step will not be negotiated ew York, Nov. 2.—Cotton futures fairs of the Senate, stalcd early ir principles of fhe demo-|peace with socialist asso: closed steady. Dec, 27.22 1917 that the executive dapartment- | -ratic party as enunciated lv Thom.| The records show that March 26.17; Mav and especially the way department Jefferson in 1808 and by Woodrow is party leaders in cov Cotton spot quiel had broken lown and Geasal to fune Ison in 1908 have becom> “provin o toric for thelr incompet: P — tion. The president accused him of de arded in th-|cy avagance. The cloak LIVE STOCK MARKET. liberate misrepresentation, et almos’ Chicago, Nov. 1—Hogs, estimate] | mmediately after Sentor “Chamber- iain made “his statement, the presi- receipts, 23,000 head. \hrl\(t steady. . dent demandcd the emactment of th Everything Pure, e Top, $18.45: butcher hogs h : 3 etything b Leather . €avy, } Overman Bili giving him power_ to dc d . B Cand o ol ey, packing g, heavy |guct what Senator Chamberain, insist & 0. Clean ard (oo 200 Ches & Ohlo @17.90. light, $17.500 1615 et l'ed should be done. Senato: Overman N : at the S0 M &SP o $1475@1625: roughs, $10 001075, - | Ccmocratic chairman of the commit R Varnishe: EHONIRENCE H § Cattle—Totimated | receipts 10,000 | (€8 00 Judiciary, having this bill ir By : head. Market _stead: good choice, $13.65@19.75; medium and common, § 5: butch heifers, 8 15@14. 0‘7 cows, $6.75@ canners “and eutters,’ $3.15a stockers an feeders, gcod choics i V. $1025@1275; ‘common and medium, | 1CIeRCY charge, Stated on the floor uf the sen- 5 S 258 y Oils and Brushes BAKERY ate that the president mustihave the 5 and Metals 56 Franklin St. d1law hecause the executive machine: Tel. 11333 Xl of “the government” a_ broken \ i Preston Bros. lnc. down,” “it was rusty azd loose” > e TR “therc was =ttendant loses and inef FERGUSON'S This humilidting and dis- Beer cattle, Col Fuel & I Comput™ Tab . 0 Consl_Gas THUMM'S on Consb A . : i, | heartening confession of :he president , e Saved 93% St g .. oomadaa;, veal calves, good choice, | through his representatite in' the sen- Frankiin, Sxiare elicatess on insurance Crucihie Stesi” . Sheep.—Estimaetd receipts 15,000 | 216 Was given to the publiz more than Watches. 40 Franklin St. ik Bt head. Market lower. lambs, | & Yeéar after war was deciared. Lok Toe Smith and Ml Co. ont e F G Gt Ak wiras, Sites lambs, | * Bverybody, regardless of party or v ss an livities -admiticd the wi Tel. 1309 tools, installed Globe Sprinklers Del & Hod peace proclivities -admitic.] e wis- . ] Silverware Del & Mad o, dium and good, §14 Spring : 1 - g ¢ rushing the meaufacture of 239 Main Stre in their plagt and reduced their f lambs,. zood choice, $13.25(13.75; feed. | (O™ O i X i mn:e premium from $18.54 Securties ér lambs, good choloe, $13.25@1LT5; | Faar dmrica s oty p R oplanes L §1.%0 per thousand—3 saving Horn ewes choice, prime $1).25@10.50; me- O e the Dogan Beo AND FOCKFET dium and good, $9.00@10.25 retary of war “would be t7e equal of Need a2 Plumhe 3 2 o BILLARDS - ._,h,,,,,,_“.,_"m i Pittsburgh, Nov: 1-—Cattl 500,000 men.” Here was a way and the Tel, o But 161 b uporsh to oy reonch xE2 light. . Market steady. - Cnaice. b | only way in which we could expect DOOLEY & ‘equipment in & few years, and all her Bod pr the time your plant will be safe 16, prime. $15@16, go6d $14@15, iy | 0 Make up for lost time and win the from fire. X/ J t in orecious lives \ ‘ SIMPSON ton Wims +. BARSTOW & e butchers $13@14, fair $1050@12, com- | War, 8 he east o & co. With the fate of civilizatien hanging Basement 10.50@12, , 4 - GLOBE AUTOMATIC Pl 38011, <ommon-to z0sd oy o | i Uhe balanc and the knowiedge that Thaver Building el i ‘ SPRINKLER CO. $8.50@10, heifers $10@11.50, fresh cows | oo (orecutivs departments had ceased and,springers $60G110," veal - calves SRR b R Would - seem that the prasident and Marker steady Brimer iy 00 head. | nis searetary of war woul have beer Food mixed $9@10, fair mixed $7@4, | Nterested to ascertain the progress of il et 7@8,| our acroplane programms. Certainly Hogs—Receipts 21 double decks. | MisiorY Tecords mo execu Market 15 {0 75 cents Tower, Primg | Tore humilisting or complete.Of 413 D*Esipo Bldg, Hartford THF THAMES NATIONAL BUCK SAWS, AXES, WEDGES, ETC. DR. C. B. ELDRED 4? Broadway Copper 200 Tnterb Con s 100 Tnter Con pr ~ 200 It Mar new 1300 Int Mar Mar BANK 3 s 3 H . o0 ot M Mar pr Bebvy Hoge 01825018 5 ey course, wo shall win the war not- 16 Shetucket St. TeLNS i 500 Tnt Paper : g ¥ mixed | wiihstanding and in spi ; i =) 2400 Tng Nicke 2 $18.25@18.30, mediums $18.25@18,3 - 2, andi Soip. Of leuo- ’ Hoff Hotel Ik B e heavy yorkers $18.20@15.25, lighe sor: el bl s L T T T 3 EUROPEAN PLAN 2l 6 ers SITGILTS, pigs 410500167, | Sriiesace, | But when the démo g i S0 Kelly 8 Tire .. doughs $12@15.75, stags $12@15.75. | S 1ol Jeds by SLASSI— PUTTY -~ PAINT. . | B AR RA R P i Keoneontt” . Homer Cummings, acting =hairman of 5 - e e o . CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. m(:l ;?emu:cra:icd u::mmm :(,ommigee ‘Hardware — Tools — Cutlery i ok fleel gtk gl Ly and director vnd altorney for the Lib. H Telehone 1227 26-28 Broadway | 15 L I I Sow |erty Ordinance Company v - Buildi i Exami i i H o 37 . }}"‘ i m:: X A mm(s_ ‘\v(' fil;sdfgeel- Bulletin Bmldlng, 74 Franklin Street ine our line of Aluminum Ware » lax ) 3% 5! v i . v & (nWHES YOU WANT to put your bus. | 100 vex 31 2 ; s fowoiticens anillatvales thol deute. Telephone 531-4 ~ THE HOUSEWOLD : b nase Letora. the. Dublic. there, s 00 | 1t M i | o e om |l ticke se_repunlicans an Bulletin Buildinz, 74 Franklin Street 0 | repubtican leaders are less ioyai than un.. NII.I’ vt The Bulletin, 339 Midvard DL T "y L e 6 LY ‘democrats and ‘“lack visien,” I feel —— - e s o it s