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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918 o m.nfijrmfi‘%fl; £\ liar| who ughty faNlia o “footballMield mhy be expect- | with the rules of football. “The Tigers OF ERR!-‘ SRR S S ESIS = [ BOOK LOVERS OF ‘THIS TERRI iiorrow, -@everal undefeal eams | wi rm def ination ‘and- n meet formidable opponents, and | their eyes and there will be no chance HAD ‘ re sundown may be eliminated | for a small thing Jike a referee’s decis- [J - TORY EVER the race for gridiron titular hon- | ion to spoil the ces of & wing This is particularly true of the S i gy 2 Dartmouth-Colgate game at Hanover, AT THE TAFTVILLE ALLEV& ,flMox“-e‘Than Extraordma:ry ?erfom.:al/lcg—_ “IbR. RT?J,_C(-)Lng : © oo o DENTISES 148 Main Street Nozwich, Conne | Phone 1.{3. DENTIST Office Hi 9-12 & m—1 ¢ If you like stories full of excitement and at the same e et "etaes Do 15 date Mill League. ; fimfl full of insp iration; if you'love to read n.bout heroic §0d nothing short of 4 tle game wil Malrpse Five. / | ‘achievement; if there are boys in your home who want to Bing. . v 1y 0= 3R |] read about the wild yet wholesome life on the 'prairies, e ‘appexts Lo bo. it ‘advantags | RAY s 1s e~ 3121l about encounters with desperadoes and “bad Indians,” cat- 5 tle stampedes, grizzly and lion and elephant hunts; Room 305 Thayer | 299 Res OME among our Hupmobile owners | have told us that they bought their cars ( for their extraordinary perfdrmance. Tel. re appears to be little advantage 3 B At oc the othac: whan the: Wore ¢ T s gt the two teains thrdughout the' sea. L3 A %on is compared. Colgate has playe - s four gates, deleating Brown. Cornell. RABY S63%; ~1508% 1520 and Princefon in_the last three with- Lisbon, out being scored upon. Dartmouth | Meyers ... 107 80 86— 278 has played five games, winning all, | Schmidt .. 103, 88 86— 217 but her most impressive victories are | Brown Ve Tgioa04 . 91— 398 those achieved during the past two|Emerson ...... 109 108 95— 312 weeks at the expense of Pennsylvania | Gley ..... 86 113" | 110— 309 state and Cornell. Cafigned *So far. as comparative scores are 483 7493 4681448 goncerned Colgate g hha\'ar a J. B. Martin. B slight advantage on artmouth, for whereas Dartmouth defeated Cornell. § | Coleman T to 0, Colgate scored 21 points against | Erlbeck . 2 Or if you want to learn how a champion of the people fought against those trusts and profiteers who would grind the faces of the poor. 5 If, in short, you want to find out just what kind of stuff and experiences a man must possess to be a leader of Amer- ican thought and action— ; DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon It is perfectly true that the Hupmobile does habitually outpoint cars that cost more, or have more cylinders. But it does not stop there. It gives you, also, at least two other highly desirable M’Grory Building 3 White . 100 114 . 84— 298 & 1 = D e . i i | cley 16 -s¢ 11s— s20 [ ~ The book that you want, the book that is awaiting you, qualities. P e e i e 8% #2001 is “GREAT-HEART: THE LIFE STORY ; OF THEO- Norwich, Conn. case in the Colgate-Cornell game, bu ' ; 4 478 471 467—1416 . . ibis s more than counterbalanced by Sy DORE ROOSEVELT,” a brand new dramatic life of One of these is a very marked economy re— from the gruelling contest against Blanchett 101 100 90— 299 Princeton seven davs ago. It would | Mills oL 100 s0—2m Roosevelt more enthralling than fiction, which comes to in tires, gasoline and oil. —— appear, therefore, that pysical condl | Tierney 1)) 101 128 10— v || you almost without cost if you accept this offer. DR. F. C. JACKSON Rvailable for the contest will be the | White 86 115 - 1184329 The other is its unusually rare need for probable slight margin to spell the iy mzn.m between victory and defeat. 58 5101555 h DR. D. J. COYLE costly repairs. o s i - iy e DENTISTS by Hupmobile performance, you have those 203 Main St., Norwich, Comn, ‘wo other contests stand out in the af's s volv a4 5 e ™ the “ennmyieania: | AT THE WILLIMANTIC ALLEYS. and nd the Lehigh-Pittsburgh Winchesters. T Tl o | . McCLURE'S MAGAZINE or both of these struggles adds | yoy oo 85248 | i interest to the matches. for all four | g 0ZBlt elevens are powerful in both attack (oo 82 i and defenser " e wilich ooy 03 For One ‘Year, $2.75 other comforting assurances of the unusual quality of the car Office Hours: 9a.m.to 8 p m. Telephone be¢h scOred “against yet, will X rare 1371 n Pittsburgh at South Bethle- B o e=n ;;;‘,"1@";";‘] i e Seribner st‘i:‘;t 89 104— 307 Shea’s News Bureau 4 Two inte fonal games also fea- | Kaya 74 ‘§9 86— 220 e oaun e Mar oy, Biais | Woo #5 ] J.J. SHEA, Prop, Uinon Sty \ C. V. PENDLETON 45 BROADWAY Princeton and Maryland State | Woodworth $5 99 ¢ 90— 274 ———————————————————————————————————— \ DENTIST DR.E. J. JONES le. West Virginia, although | Fitzgerald ed by Pitjsbyrgh on 4 field an- — — 1 mud. is a strong-combina- A5 394 471—1250 possesses in Fullback Rodg- = Gar: Servic Street i ain, a backfield star of real AN Reid halfbacks, and Jess Wilcox full- | Fulton’s nerves will cause him to e and 21 Chestnul e Py tude. ALL SET FOR BIG back. be battered around the ringl and o = . g Take elevator Shetucket Street entrance, Phone Dr. A. J. Sinay appears to have drawn an eas- g - Capt. Suplicki will not be able to |knocked out insi opponent but the same is not true ACADEMY-BUKELEY GAME | oot "in’ today as his wrist is still in| K. 0. Bill Bred:n:; ci‘slecr:s\;-ndt'o hit of either, Cornell or Syracuse which| N. F. A. went through thelr final|a weak condition and it is thought|and that means a one.sided contest meet Lafayette and Brown respective- | practice Friday afternioon and ap- | that he may be out for the remainder | with Brennan acting the part of 1. The army in meeting Tufts and | peared to be in perfect condition for | of the season. punching bag until the referee stops the navy opposed to West Virginia | the struggle with Bulkeley at Plant| Bulkeley has a fairly strong eleven | it. 5 Wesieyan are mot_anparently in par- | Field, New London, this afternoon at| this season, having beaten some of | The othes SpLpt e ticwlar danger. The Williams-Wes- |3 o'clock sharp. They -ran through the | the teams that have laid the Acadetay | vinsky, only :2;::“23;\15?;::‘ COeR DENT[ST leyan game shoi be nr]\(‘ n\r o:r;p- s{‘xni Xln s snappy :r}l‘flnvfr kflm‘} l‘ow and hence will naturally be the | last time the Battler met Dempsey he 3 tional character among the New En- |sho\\ plenty of pép, the, lack of | favorites in today's game. However, | had Jack worric Lopdoh 8 : it A and " coulORR ' While” Cotlimbia and | whicy hus boen thorgbat fEuibiof the | the Academy hay Beon playing. way | oo i e b Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwieh UrAn also are likely to furnish a|team In previous games. below form nearly all season up to it Tl e e o fena Phons 1177-3 gamo of more than ordinary thrills. Coach McKay was well © satisfied | Tuesday, when they suddenly awoke | lind on the most stientine “hoayid e with his pigskin_chasers and -declared| from their lethargy and played in a|weight in the world today. It was'a that he was confidéit that they would | manner that would have defeated any | Jucky right-hand swing that broache Tigers to Play at New London. | pring back the bacon today:’ of the teams pitted against them this | the bacon home to Dempsey in. the DENTIST The Greeneville Tigers with a de.| The Academy lintup nas:fot been | season. ~ Couch e is confident | third round, % : cidedly strong team and a team that|announced but the following Seems that 'they will continue in this high| Now 't A % - his been put through SUft practice for [ be the choice off the critios: Youns | standard of form fill Thanksgiving. | ali, L e Rl DR. EDWARD KIRBY a week g0 to New london onland O. Chass ends. Sayies' and R.| The N. I. A. students appear 1o be | and the sporcing world orr iheom, Room 107, Thayer Bulding Sunday to clash=with the New London | Wilcox, tackles; Morgan, Crowell of | rather backward in helping out their | hoxing gloves at the chamuion it ine . Phone 619 1ndependen h ers’ on last| Wellington guards, Comeau_ center| team as 'was shown Irilay when a|boys mect in the near future. Hours 9-1 30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m feated by the Inde- | Whitney made to the 500 or 600 stu- t.together a band of root- uarterback, Ringlafid ‘and| call w: > dents to PIANO TUNERS ers and make the trip in special ca A new form of swing for children » 2 About 35 responded. It is hoped that|consists of a car that runs back and P they nced a change of heart|forth on a semi-cireular track, = { l 5 duging the night and that-everybo@y' ooty %3000 N AUCTION OF WOOL TO BE Boston November 10, 11, 12 and 13, it s can 'y oy 105168 g ; % GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. NiCkel Plafing 122 Prospect Phone 511, d ! i FREDERICK T. BUNCE KINDRED FINISHES §| The Piano Tuner i1 and make it look right | _ patients, without RESUMED IN BOSTON | was announced today. A second se- L e o talk | mean pay their fare, were treated | Washington, Oct. 31—Auction of | Ties of sales will be held from Decem- bt on the campue i cass | free in New York's hospitals last year. | government ‘woll will be resumed in ber 9 to 12, inclusive, A. comes in on the big end In 1915 the Academy beat Bulkeley for the first time in five y they duplicated the feat; in, ach school won a game. me; MARKET WAS ACTIVE. A Npw York, Uct. 31.—Disregarding the more critical aspects ot the labor situktion. us suggesied by the threai- ened wa Yout of-the bituminous coal | oo U & miners t night, stocks were againl 6o An smex pushed fo ward today, the turnover of beug the ‘n 8L exu-nfll\c, with one ex- i h ° o at Phone 833-2 22 Clairemont Ave. cauipments and aiiated | e s ‘ at 1s astoria UNITED METAL MFG. S shares, whose productive capacity | wewid be most seriously affected by a | peracied suspension of operations at | “its i i he junes, dominated the market to a| grefter degree than at any recent peripd These issues. almost as a whole,| 7u) Bue & Sup »".Aqd to highest levels of the current 1360 Cau Pocific o 5 | 1800 Cent Leatheer in a number of noteworthy | 780 Crat | Lathen LEGAL NOTICE STEVENS AT FOOTBALL | CO., Inc. | < Troy, N. Y., Oct. 31.—The Ren | > : . . . . Th: il Norwich, C ) . e P tioni it vty oo (CASTORIA s harmless subgtitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Draps and Soothing e end satistenns woe || Assessor’s Notice hard work this week in preparation | Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nar- ALl Dertonmiinble to pay e sie U o ey ety | ubstance, Tts aze is | 3 : : N e G Soon with the deven of i rval enc| - Gotio Substance. age is its grarantee. For more than tlm'ty years it has been & I ::nédf“i’:“r?‘“ cr, 1919, a et scourages he de- ot able P! e 2 el o S Ntk “oser | In constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diartheee; Why :,,,’.l",. i an ""'.,"""‘l'l’hh“" By them’ Girfthe “Hrst day of ‘Dotaben y la Sa day, hich h 5 3 . 0 R 3 . o mgtncens st i e worst of | 8llaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and |i &e = new ' yeu bring them| Priose caiing 1o 5 Gl & mier of “ine smoré uky| Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, |Gity Shoe and Hat Cleaning <ol sooomiing o iv. ew maximums not only fur r but for all previous periods | stered 20 ¢ 2tk S P g The market displayed remarkable | 5% Cve & N W throughoul, , reacting -only | ey Chile Cip ., n the final dealings, when 00 Chinl Con € e to 19 per cent, the 2200 Col I': & 1 t will be | cent. addi- - ok & thi v v Y We also dye all kinds of Shoe in ' vi : R 4 g 700 Consol Gas youngsters during this week with the . ) S % i es, sessors’ Office: in City or will de tg i many weeke and 10 per | i (o, S, promise that there wil be o numver| 1he Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. Bk o e S o e WO B V00O of motable shifts in the lineup for to- . A 33 RRAARWAY Lists will be recel IAGIng Wed- R e fy o habuih ], e game. Paul Longhi of Tor- The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 nosdty, Oct. Jxt Ta1scC o5 3 g Mg ol e Erle 1 rington, Conn, who made a good p Conn., pt. 27 s Fsher Dody Septn St Fisher States Steels_at extreme eight points; Pressed Steel Car five, and o rs of that group two 1o four. United States Steel, how- evem eased at the ¢lase. Locomotive led the equip- gh forfeiting part of its Tn Snes b et Sl e tity) yeiiTh has borm? tlhe S’ignature' .uf Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his | TFE DIME SAVINGS BANK F. H. WOODWORTH, ness n breaking up the inierfercoce| personal supervision since its infaacy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All i LLaus a while - Walter J. : o 3 5 f The regular ‘Semi-Annual Dividend %‘J.-"&‘;“_:o'c‘f‘ h';"d m”’l;m‘,.‘,.i‘]{,, +- | Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-Good” are but Experiments that trifle with ST e TSt I practice began this autumn, v and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, | ani afier'Nai. ' s¥ia. °* F22hie practice began this autumn, w given a try at halfback, opposite FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. Gen Motor pr . Gen Motor 6 pet. Gt Noth pr Gt X Ore Subg Tilinols Central . ns Copper 00 Tnterh Int W six-point r i HELD ROBAT fo! fably Worthington P s T Jetry Shea, the Springfleld. Mass., '{Or thie District R B Chnate FAM I s Tet s Sprinting champion, who is already % : n.tbe U1st day of October,s Sréad gains of f%s ot thet vy giving a good account of himself in Th Rl Lm | Bt LIRS . B Stippings, Republic ana"srtm’zm.\w his first season on the gridiron. The H ames ver € rrg Tt e 100l Danet Blils Bitner s Mo Lenign Vaties Institute team revolves about Cap- l N in_said I ased. oyt it e S R T s e STEAMER CAPE COD ["-e ne b i ternguonal Paper. American Writing Red Eller, the punting quarterback, L the credifors of sa 4w bring In thei~ claims who is one of the gamest players in . Whitehall Transportation Co., Inc, | Within six months f football togs and a clever general on the barred fleld. The others to be in- cluded in' the probable lineup for to- morrow’s game will be Voorhies and Batz, guards, Alvarez and Lawlor, tackles; Wright, right end, and-Nor- ton at fullback. Paper preferred and Sugars compre- nded thesther outstanding stocks, advincing four 1o twenty points at| . i M & & % theig best. Sales amounted to 1,950,000 Yo Pactne b - I Xo Pucinc gi" Bands were without especial feature, | lsp Nat b % Bt uithqugh irregular in the main on N Y cmtral ... smafler dealings. Total sales, par IR B B valos, aggrezated $13.375,000. Ol -U.| 390 Nort & Wet & bénds were unchanged on call, posting a notice to that Leaves New York, Pler 43, Nortn|with a copy of (i River, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- |Post nearest to the plice days at 5 p. m.; Norwich Tuesdays, |deceased list dwe Thursdays and Sundays at 5 p. m.; New London § p. m. Passenger rates between Norwich and New York, $2.00. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Staterooms, ali outside, $1.10, in.| The above and loregoing is & trus me once, culation in urn to_ thiEY and make 1 Pen B R Pen S 8l Duwels vs. West Ends. 5 f spy of record - STOCKS By 0 The football fans of Norwich will be z cluding war tax. o L et RN a0 g & s By Coa Cop pleased to hear that Manager Cary of 2 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. Cleik . s igh Lew. Closs | 3600 Reading. .. the Dunefs has Yimed up the fast i b4 b+ = '1",‘ ‘:":‘ 144200 Rep 1 & Steel West Eng football Jcam for a game to —Ali creditors of- s de- & 40 Am Dot Ma: 1M 1y 1 _!‘;‘:.,,“:;‘m» be played at the Battlegrounds Sun- = AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES hereby notified to present § nian co w% w2 e S0 Po T Bugsr day-at 3 p. m. With such fast men Z rims g Conun., & So P R Sugar : as H la, Shabicroft, Hyman, FREE T IF ertz, Gula, Sha yman, Seuthem Ry . Tenn Copper Tobaces Pro Union Pacifc U S R U 8 Rao 1 pe . 00U S Rab s 14700 U $ Bteel 300 U S Steel pr 3400 Wlilys” Overland 4600 Worth Z Timken-Hyatt and in’the abo o New Departure Bearings novid Have You Tried It? A Everybody has read the above headline; how many believe it? GARLOCK & HAYNES Have you a little-one in the home, and has that dear little mite |4 B:hNK ;;";E*v Second Fioor when its stomach was not just right felt the comforts that come with SpeTRiar o 2iCH EONDON ———=—=——— | Norwicn Markoff and other fast players on the West End team Manager Cary realizes what he is up against and will put one of the fastest 135-pound teams in Eastegn Connecticut on the field for Sunday's game. After having practice under _the electric lights a few nights during the last week Captain Randal has dgcided upon the foliowing lineup for Sunday's game: Calkins fb, Boyens C’,flp&:y W0 Worh Pump B ab, Pedace 1hb, Jones rhb, Leonard the use of Fletcher’s Castoria? You have heard the cry of pain e EE i and Bellefleur ends, Falcone and Mc- : Py " BT e i NEW YORK BOND MAWKET. R thokies. Wektihigtin i PGY Have you heard them cry for Fletcher’s Castoria? Try it. A I Borsn. Mt Lo cow|ler guards, and Williamson centor, CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES inves- | (0T, 15, w01 11436+ Bek| . Buttiogrounds bas been the soend Just help baby out of its trouble tomorrow with a taste of Case [liE3ted; Write Postoffice Dox 472, Nor- | UPon, fhe esty Mt 4s 1941 . octild 2 £ g Gl By Ll toria. Watch the difference in the tone of the cry, the look in the | [ | {TIE" 2" | 12 guarantees that Sunday's game will eye, the wiggle in the tiny fingers. The transformation is complete— l AUTOS TO HIRE .~ O o e R e be of the kind that makes your hair from to ple Try it. e k) of November, D. 131 e pain asure. Try i FOR HIRE—One closed seven-pas-|o'clock in the fore r senger car, day or night serv Call | tice of the pendency You’ll find a wonderful lot of information about Baby in tha 1293 W Lariviere, or Liberty booklet that is wrapped around 1 of Fletcher’s C arage, Marguerite Corner. oet2id- If you want a comfortable - to the GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS |car to ride in call up JOHN ;M :hw “n.\"".'i A M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., |copy of record. Bears the Signature of Norwich. Dodge closed sery.| novia ““" ice car. Phone 152-12 2 St cents per $160 bond. Levinsky After Dempsey. AIN NANKET. Battling Levinsky is the only con= Bien Tos, Cow, | tender with a chance against Demp- 1% 1m% - e |56 When in condition the Battler i3 e i#% . |cdn outbox the Man-Killer. Levinsky % ami has everything to make a good battle ris mu e | aBainst the champion, and in _the ' T4 i |opinfon of Jack McAuliffe, Jack Brit- ton, and many other good judges, Le- MONEY. vinsky's speed, science and gameness Jr RTINS 3 will outwit the conqueror of Willard, etrong: Torke (o0 31 — Call money | " Levinsky will guarantes Dempsey Closing b7 haow §i- ruling rate 9; [ $50,000 for a chance at the champion- fao7ipE bid 17; offered at 18; Jast loan | ship, and the public will see no_one - oeptances;4-1:8. or two-round knockout as would hap- <ty pen’ it Dempsey met the other con- " COTTON. tenders. The following are the faults New York, Oct.81. — Cotton. spot|of the men who are supposed to be steady; middling 33.40. b anxious to mingle with the champion® R AT R DT T VTS ST ES R SVS I BRTELIN I SFET ey § Broadway Sho: Rspair cnd_;‘ Shoe Shine Parlors re Are Experienced Workmen THERE 15 no aavertising medium 1o Give Them a Trial Eastern Connacticut equal to The Bule letix 1.. ousiness resuits. 52 3ROADWAY e iness belore thy 4 medium betcer. than vertising coimmns ¢f Tre Wallet (4 THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW/YORK CITY. s o ook b R