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ANSURANCE R #, 7 INSURANCE {.%FfifikflgERYTHINO TAFT HAS RECEIED BASEBALL 0F i i 4 New York, Nov. 24—Charles H. rules is to be held this fall as has 2 w2 INSURABLE Ebbetts, president of the Brooklyn |been done in the past, and plans for 2 e baseball club, today sent a telegram |ihe sport, especially in the colleges, 4 ~ L LATHROP & SONS {i?b l?V'ltllin.m dH Taft, saying that Mr.jare very much unsettled. The Inter- : etts and his associates of the|collegiate league has taken no steps ., = IMMFR:I Streat Nerwich, Conn. Brooklyn club earnestly hoped that|toward making arrangements for 2 > Mr. Taft would accept the office of |games during the coming season, and 2 national commissioner of major league |it is probable that the sport will be ) baseball. Mr. Ebbetts assured Mr.|conducted in much the same way as 3 Taft of his unqualified support. intercollegiate football has been Acceptance by Mr. Taft would mean |handled this winter, service teams fill- the ‘passing of the present National|ing in the gaps ih the schedules of the Commission, which is composed of the |college fives. . * * two league presidents and ,a third| The only change in the rules of the & member, and, it is said, would shear | gzame this year is that the curved end Ban B. Johnsont, president af the|zone which was adopted last year has American League of the powers which | been modified so that now instead of a have éarned g,nr him the title of “base- |curve extending from the end of the 5 ball dictator.” The offices of tne New |courts to a point two feet beyond di- \f:; g:;f]: commission would be 1 |rectly behind the baskeis, 'Jllare is an 5! 1 ) 2 k. end zone two feet wide along each 5 - E - The ofl:ier l':i}:r. Taft is said to have | end of the court. 5 W} g : een made without the knowledge of i The Thanksgiving period is | Wwee.ctn” prasidents of the roe trmcs. L B i B in which to take|Al of the Eastern club presidents are | ;p2th L RayEort i e a M one mn 0 e said to have approved the offer, and ;s&;:fil:vx:s? Fhe, Jolt rlleg e o this would give the originat t - s out FIRE INSURANCE for {5l ToRSSS ohe Soginators of 10¢| ™ wne only changes in the rules of the . osal. game deal with the end zones whicl q winter fires. How are YOU "% \.iiona1 Commission at pres. | Were established last year. Thess zones fixed? See us toda: ent has only two. members, John X [Proved fo be a success and the changes L4 y. Tener, formerly Governor of Pennsyl- | thiS year are made in the light of the d ISAAC S. JONES vania, having relinquished his seat on |Season’s experience. Consequently the [U( AA b the .commission when he recently re- ;‘S::;flfgt;?asn?hfi:i;s ;1‘1’;‘3 ‘g‘: L s Insurance and Real Estate Agent |signed the presidency of the National 3 3 5 3 Rishards Building 9 League. Mr. Johnson and - August manzefll as fo!]o;_vsA The end zn;:iegs > B sl v S Herman, president of the Cincinnati|rectansle extending the full widt g - Nationals are the present members (the court and two feet in depth in. : - LAST YEAR John A. Hevdler, acting president of |Stead of being an arc as provided lasf . " 3 the National League, sat as a member | YeAT 250 ‘million dollars worth of pregerty | of the commission in arranging for tne was burned in this country; about 211918 world's series, but he sat under | BAN JOHNSON HAS Ilion = month, about 700 thousand a | Special authorization from the Ameri- ARRIVED IN NEW YORK ¥ day, about-29 thousand an hour. 500 B it New Xork, Novs od - Rapsp . toin- / dollars wolh=je burning. Whilé you |gyarl CHANGESIN son, president of the American League, TRSS IR SN BASKETBALL RULES |arrived here tonight. His visit t6 New !s_your propecty insured? No interpretation meeting of the|Yesk is said to be connected with a i joint intercollegiate Y. M. (. A. and |conference that is to be heid looking to 3 B. P- LEARNED & CO. Amateur Athletic union basketball | the reorganization of baseball. : Ageney Established May, 134 Sy * GAMES SATURDAY § Pittgburgh 32, Georgia Tech 0. i H Great Lakes Training Station 7, SATURDAY’S MARKET. e S aval Academy 6. New York, Nov. 23.—Traders drew| o i : Brewn2s, Dartmouth 0. unfavorable inferences from various 1 arvard 14=Boston Col ege 6 overnight developments, inciuding ti/ SHEston, A ors 28, Harvard Ra- | regignation of Secretary M=Adoo aad ] : : S - continued to sell stocks d Camp-PDevens 21, Garden C Avia- | chort but animated sess ¥ b 1. R The issues most affect i Columisia-21oN. 7. T 0 rect hearing on natio 2 SR Ship Granite State| :onal cvep ata! o Newpart Station 6. uipments displayed greats b} inois 0. a o Linuidaticn of coppers "“;‘."’,‘, re 0. om signs of further une 200 Pan Am et 3 e ity |the ‘rade and the free oife. i< Moo B Ko : . UG moter eroup gave furthe. poitic to| (200 Peoria & Fast Springfleld Y, M. C. A. College 34, | ot 11 1o (hoss stock 100 P Maructie Fort McKinley 0 17515 s i eol s B ORIy hu T A pe E Lehizh 17, Lafayette 0, | S D S LR b L e 1000 Pierce Arwow Wisconsin 14, Ohio State 3 Slosine atva SRt Rath Eoter Sreidh, A o = . Michigan L. Michigan Aggies 6 o S frastion. (Ofs, we s BHORE At e o i 4 2} Noww Bameies, Purdue 6. the opening, but fell bacis with raiis, | 130Pitis & W va : - 8 4 _Cleveland "Naval Reserves 14, Camp | pac OFFR N PN 0e forfeiiing one f5] 100 Pits & W va i s A { 2 'points. Nominal recoverie: attend- s i Bt gk Navg! Reserves 20, Minne- | g "theactive final : Sales i 4 ‘(‘. 13, Oberlin 7 | amounted to 235,000 s H B kg o oUberin 1 Donds_wera active v i £ = e Akros ¢ For the first time s HH Rensselier Poly 14, Union 6, Lapl e s e i i = Rucknell 47, Susquehanna 7. | Fy i€ 4Bl aT inder S - i #t.Lofis 20, Rose Polytechnic 0. I"w*rz % price of 9, num £ ¢, Washintgon 46, Scott Flying Weld |, 5o 0 U qown’ to § i pe sales of bonds (par value} agsregate H %— : S 7,575 000. HH * » - The bank statement mor> than ful- | T d filled popular _expectations. actual | . loans contraciing $109,407.050 and e: 52 = cess reserves gaining B - By 4 2o | toring total excess reserves to $97.- | i 5 hikdary H. §. 13, Montelair { 653 080 ~their highest lever since the 2 ' Fesleyan 38, O : last of September. Reser-vs of mem- i i Naslevan v, Ohio Northern 0.{y0 To the local federal :userve banw = = Yinelnnstl-$0= G . increased $89.301,000 ainst last i - Cineinnati 20, Georgetown 7 & “ . almest 4,000,000, ¥ St Xaxlars.3. Transyicania 0. week's recrease of almc: ,000,000. Oklahoma University 14, Phillips 7. 2o : H % Camp Pike 7, Camp Funston v. STOOKS. .e i 3 amp Dix Mineola Flyers 0. 700 Adr Tamely 5 rag = MOOSUP 760 Alaska_ Gold M e 2 Es 790 Allis Chalmer 1700 1 T AlSbat =i Many attended the dance at Milner| o an A o) 600 T S Rubber .. . i o hall Saturday evening held by the Sugar i e Victory club, Music was by Parker's 200U S Steel oo, (8) i orchestra 100 U S Steel pr ., ‘J Calvin Killlan, Tom Killian, Frnest 428 Lith = CGwoer: 5 = o Clam Kibby, Rusty Ignatz Stevens o e e motored to Providence on business. 600 Wabash pr A . T o Doyle of Wauregan and Yako 100 West Mary . , - Moosup motored to Boston in Linseed pr 300 West Pacide i i b ook o . ook v b > 200 West TUn Tel = = = utomobile lnfr week, spending Am }:xvmn 5 e T anfi‘;mf Hi £ H of days t Am Pooomo D4 1% | 2860 Wilson & Co St. Jean of Providence is A 700 Willys Orir ' a few days with Moosup 18 im0 o i = = o s tr: 3 - h Dgeol~imrt asat: Hi Philip Mourean of the U. S. mer- g T - i hant marine, who has been at his MONEY. i o i 7 2 ome while ill, is recovering raptlly 3, B ¥ " et HHHH 2 o nd expects to return this week. New York Nov. 23—Marcantile pa- i R i i i 3 number of Moosup people attend- per 6. Sterling exchange 69 day bills, i H HEEE = ed the dance at Danielson held in the 473 3-8; commercial 60 day bills on o i . armory the state guard. banks, 472 : commercial 60 day i 12 - bills, 427 demand, 475 5-8: ca- i i i i bieg, 426 Francs, Gemand, 545 : HHEE i i i : : ; Guilders,_cemand, 4 i 5 : . Atl Coagt Line . reh ) T £ - : 42 1-4. Lire demand, § : i i : Atl G & W I g hio Rubles, den:and, 13 1-2; i i H i g H les. 14 rominal Mexicar dollars, ] 77 1-2. Government bonds easy. Rail- : road honds irregular. é Broekisn R T COTTON HERRMANN NOT INFORMED individual skill and team work, the|dear old public. president. Other trapshots connectéd Booth Fish New York, Nov. 43 e = OF OFFER MADE TAFT |American working with the French| We want to tell you about a few are Del Gross, Harry O'Brien, C. . ekt AR AR S »“‘é DL onLLaturng | et D - 31 — August|must treat his task entirely from the|fellows, who are all fine sportsmen, |Rankin, Gred Clarke, former managgr Buitco z un ned stead ecember 28.45; Jan- = RALLy Sr NOM g JAuSUSlstandpoint of amusement and distrac- |who have collected a lot of the filthy |of the Pittsburgh Baseball Club; ©. o ary t farch 26.95; May 26.75: | Herrmann, chairman of the National| e e i 5 S arri H Buieich o Tl 2680 ; | Baseball Commntorton: Lait fonight ho|Hon; lucre in the past year or so, and|A. Johnson and S. H. Harr i Gl P Cotton futures closed steady. had been unable during the day to get| The' Frenchman is by nature and|through neither of the above chan H Cal Petrel Can Pacific Cent Fdrr . Cent Leather Chand Motor Ches “& Motor or ber 28.43: Janua May 26.93: July quiet; middling 3 27.90 Invel o7 40; |into communication with B. B. John- | temperament a sportsman, and is able [nels. ~ We'll admit that it doesn’t| Hartford—At a meeting of clerg3- Spot cotton | SON. president of the American League 1[9 learn American games very quickly. |sound plausible, but it is' a fact, nev- men in the mayor's office the other dgy and that aside from nowspaper re- | Unfortunately for the rapid growth of|ertheless. ] r Richard J. Kinsella appoint ports, he knew absolutely nothing rel- |SPOrts that require throwing and| We m orma- | Dr. Rockwell Harmon Pottdr, LIVE STOCK MARKETS. ative to the offer said 1o have been |Catching, there have been no games |tion correct, for some of the boys are|} gnor Thom: Duggan add Chipacall o A made to Former President William H. |generally played in France that de-|rather shy on talking about them-|Rabbi Harry W. Ettleson to :\rran%e ceipts. 10,000 Taft to become sole member of the|velop muscular co-ordination of the|selves, but, as usual, we are batting| celebration in the way @f commission. hands. arms and shoulders. For this|Dbretty close to a perfect average, | The appointees wefe v not have all the informa- | estimated steady. You are“sure 'of PROMPT SERVICE HERE for we have'adequate STEAM puckin Heremunn said he had o talk over |reason, baseball, basketball and volley- |also hittinggthe bulls-eve and the tar®|chosen as representing the leadi EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS $16.60@ e Fith Bthe long.distincs telephone IRl Wil PROve SsDecally, malne B e e o H i i $17.00@17 lights $S16v 7.70; | today with Tiarney Dreyfus, vresident |8 g c ell ba e = t s :::.;::tnr:;l :ekruc:h“ Ll ] i L;tm, 5 E’,.flu,.hl"“b's@l] ;7% | of tlie Pittsburgh Nationals, and Drey- | velopment. and adjoining States had been | 3 % g : fus told hi hie had no infgrmation on| WV 1in the past® few months the | bothered by the promoters of oil wells | Cattle—Esti . s the matter. | French military authorities have found |for days and days, until, final Tad-HEALY, h,:j_me'Mf:éff'affe,dfeceg;’t C,‘;?feo —_— |this work of so much benefit, where | Trapshooters’ ompany wa Marguerite Bld'g Norwich, Ct. g00d choice, $15.65@19.75: Fnedium and | FRENCHMEN TAKE KINDLY {conducted upon an informal and vol-|ed in Bl Dorado, Ka ¥’ - T % | o Hutoharisit ook TO AMERICAN SPORTS | ntary basis, that they have officially | ization of $100,000 - 0@ 15 < z SR |appointed Foyer men in charge of|1916, a lease of 80 acres was ARE YOU OBLIGED | o . ows, $6.50@13.00: | New York, Nov. J4—The remark- | 2 athletics in American athletics | schools. In view of the r ed in France with the|mopjlization iseexpected |~ The original investors put up about try of the United States army iS'cyer a considerable period, se @ $100 each. One or two put up an being illustrated in many ways and|pointees and others are likely to retain | extra $100. All of the investors were 3 there are indications that the return|their billets for a long time. Among s, amateur or professional ipts 18,000 1o peaceful p g | trapshooters, a ¥ ,-$5.75G6.50; stock- ral training camps and [in the Towanda oil fields. So far so g00d choice common and medium, § veal calves, good choice, $17.01 Ter & R G pr to clear your throat often and do you ! wish you didn't have to. Just try| some of our ! BRONCHIAL = LOZENGES 00d. Dome Mines Evod Dis Securities ¥ris . Frie 0. Sheep—Estimated rec T e 8 tions w y those now serving in this capacity are | —hence the name of the company. The : 3 ; Eroine and eomedy. Shorn lambs, ment. this-popn anity. Competent ob:|included: fellows who put up $200 each are said A cow kicked Chicago: and see how they clear away that! dium and good, $1 Lo the opinion That! 1. wrence 0’Connor, athletic director{to have cleaned up in the neighbor- into a bonfi : ick feeling i h | ; spring will witness a won- e : dolls b Or o onfire 3 thick feeling in your throat. | lommbs, good choice, $12.00@ 12.50; foed- | dorful mrawih i interaniional Spart|for the aviation school at Pau, where|hood of a million dollars each. o : 15¢ a box at i er lambs, good choice. competition, the seeds of which have|the commandant has ordered all men|course, in these days of big figures a ich means you must fight ¢ : ewes choice, prime, $3.00%9.59; me- | been sown by the soldier in khaki, and | Quty there to devote three-quarters of | million dollars more or less isn't any- fire_before it grows big. Globe s 9 | divm and vood. $8.00@9.0. those who enlcred‘Europe w'u‘; 1‘“'m jnian hour each day to sports. ' Mr thing to talk about; l;ut when one hqs Sprinklers do this becausé they = DUN s PHARMACY Pittsburgh, No: —Cattle supply |advisory or other helpful capacity. |0 .Connor comes from New York city. it tucked away in Liberty Bends it are always on the job and ready. = |1ight. Market steady. Choice 51$.50@ ! St |At Camp de Gen R. L. Wiggin has |means a nice nest-egg against the day : i 01630, 00d $14230 | realized the valne of aihietion A5 oy ssumed charge of fhe athletic pro- that it rains, elc. } dollars of property 2l over the ers $13.75@14.25, fair | emplified by the American soldier and | 8ram. IHe comes from Limerick, Me.| The trapshooters “just took a country. Why not yonrs? @ . _common $10.50@12.5¢, | sailor is shown by the aprointment of |15 @ Bowdoin college graduate, andi|chance” when they went into the oil| ¥ = _ common to good fat bulls $8@12, com- 'special instructors from the Y. M. C.|¥as superintendent of schools before|pysiness: The idea of becoming | GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO mon to good fat cows $8.50@10, heifers |A. Foyer du Soldat ranks, These |l3King up Y. M. C. A.%ork in France.|ealthy .was furthest from their $10@11.50, fresh cows and springers | American coaches re faced by a most |Raymond I. Carnes of Omaba is di-|thoughts. You can vividly imagine 4 3 £ y tine at Ag rai | f > 413 D 'Esipo Bldg, Hartford, CL.3 $60@110, veal calyes $19. o ic < but |Tecting sports at Agen, another train-|tpeir surprise when announcement $po G SAISIOLQy L Sheep and lambs—Supply 500 head. |bave iaciind o oraared it ks T |ing center in the southern part of # : They are protecting millions of 60 MAIN STREET DR.A.J.SINAY | i 9200 Tt M Mar 200 Int Paper .. 200 Iot P pr stpd 200 Tnt . Nickel . 179 Kan City _So i : work with the vim | Y : was made after the: first well was Y Market higher. Prime wethers $10.50, n sport inthis coun- | france. He is a Dartmouth man and | tapped that thousands of barrels had : . 190 Relly S 'fire good mixed $850@9.50, fair mixed and are already able to report en- | WaS supervisor of physical education |peen lost before the flow could be : Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich | @ Keneoott $ 0. culls and common $3.50@5, | couraging progress. They found them. |3 _Omaha. [he experience sained in|checked. This well has netted 750 H Phona 11i7-3 LR tambs $16. ves confronted from the start by |DiS WOrk at home has enabled him to|parrels a day: Six months after it 4 i fhane 33 1 SRR Hogs—Receipts 20 double decks. Mar- | conditions that have no parallel in the |aChieve signal success among .the|yas tapped.a half inferest was sold 3 T 1am0 enigh vaier . ket steady and 15 cents higher. Prime | United States. At home, the coach|Erench students placed under his|(y the Bureka Ofl and Gas Company s H FLOWERS 109 Teo Tub' Tire . /_ hogs $18.10@18.25, mediums | practically never has to teach the fun- | CHarse: z ‘ for $150 000. ©- & B Rarioe oy s TCy At Bl 15 400 Lee Rub Tire $18.35@18.60, heavy y_Ofl_»:ers' $18.35@ | damentals of any game, his pupils ac The Trapshooters’ Oil Company now ngn."m: FORALL OCCASIONS 1860, light vorkers $17.25@17.50, pigs|quire those in childhood. But in|SHOOTERS MAKE has nine wells in operation in Kansas : Dativared roughs §12@16.80, stags|France athletics must be “built from FORTUNES IN ojL|2and is acquiring other properties. It * ¥ S DtYered , the ground up.” Instead of organizing PETER P, CARN recently purchased §00 acres six miles | o G. THOMPSON. F TREES AND SHRUBS and continuing spcrts that are already Ed‘tosy\‘auonal S[’mr‘s SyE\fl(_i 9 south of Beaumont in Elk county. . o y £ S. g well known, the Foyer du Soldat men itor 2 ts Syndicate. |This is 16 miles south of the famous | : ‘ R | Maplewood Nursery Co. must be literally pioneers. You've read a lot about people|Saliyards pool. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist: T. H. PEABODY Phone 936 As the first problem is to teach new | Who've become wealthy over-night| Bdward W. Arnold, the amateur (PROTECT. YOUR FEET), = - b U 28% & Rt 100 Mo K & T pr games, the work is necessarily ele-|through the purchase of “war bride” | trapshooting chamuion of Kansas, is THEMKE 15 no advertising medium In 2900 Mo Pacific .. mentary. Instead of taking material | stocks, and of some others who have |the president of the company; Ed,|Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Suppog! that is, well grounded in the. things|built up fortunes by “profiteering” the |O’Brien. the professional trapshooting |Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St desired .and putting a fine edge on the high-sounding title for robbing the champion of Kansas, is the viee "Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 3 Eastern Conpecticut eqnal Lo. The Bul- 180 Mo Pac pr letin for businefs resuits, 100 Nat Biscedt ‘ .