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SESAYL {1 L (AR e eiieed MANY BOXING BOUTS MONDAY NIGHT . Jersey City, N. J, Nov. 10.-~Con-Gillette of Buffalo to defeat Jess Lean eding almost 10 pounds. Benny Leon- | of Cincinnati, 50 to 48, in today’s first atweight boxing cham- [ game of the national three cushion i “téated Soldier Barttield |billiard championship tournament. | f Brooklyn in an eight round contest | Gillette’s high run was 5. t the Fourth Regiment armory here| Charles (Otis of Brooklyn won from migh Leonard w hed 136 1-4 and | Tig Denton of Kansas City, 50 to 45, sartfield 146. Leonard rained punch-|in 0 innings. ORPHEUM — DANIELSON WEDNESDAY.THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12 and 13 2 Matinees—2 Nights s ARE T . upon his heavier opponent through- — . . . . Wt the. bout and took tife, Kenors-in Coogan Outfought Dundee. i An Entrancing Pictorial Reproduction of ary round. Jersey City, N. J, Nov. 10.—Mel B A wild swing that landed on._the| Coogan of Brooklyn outfought Johmny HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S hampion's head sent him to the ropes | pundee of New York in five of the u the fifth session, but he recovered | eight rounds in their contest at the qt and was back again sending| Fourth Regiment armory here tonight. fast rights and lefts 'to Bartfield’s | Ccoogan, who weighed 13. pounds, two head. In the sixth and seventh rounds { more than his opponent, adopted Leonard scored a half dozen hard| Dundeels ‘jumping tactiqs and took -ights to the head, but too high to be | every round until the sixth, in which effective Dundee led by a shade. The last two sessions were evén M'COURT ONLY PLAYER | A1 Robheni, the Staten ]sllta,r;d heavyweight, had to extend himself to ‘v,\\i':,t,{iEiEAIeE\P l;l:fi';&;*\?:fildgeaz Dan O'Dowd Ofip Bostor. | paxpe of Milwalkee,jost. his first game | O ooy, Teigehd only. 165 bounds: to . s s Roberts’ 180 and was handicapped in in the three cushion billiard cifampion- height and' reach. ship tournament here tonight to Clar- | { »nce Jackson of Detroit by a score of | WESTERLY MEETS ACADEMY @0 to 46.in 76 innings. Famous American Novel LERD | S5 L Pt o . : Selan L In the other game tonight R.. L. ON THE CAMPUS TODAY 2 : : ¥ Clannefax of New York won from | Westerly High schodl is scheduled to o 5 NY automobile will ive a | Yiugh Heal of Toledo, 50 to 37 in 88 in- | meet N. F. A. this afternoon on the || A love romance filmed amidst the rugged charm of the 5 g { nings, the longest game of the: tourn- | campus. This will be the second mect- dd s b { ment. ing o e two schools this fall, the . o = | "Through Maupone’s defeat Charles | first going to McKay's chasers after a enchanting Ozarks good demonstration when new. | McCourt” of Cleveland remained the | hard fight by the oo téf 134‘{21» et If l h £ only undefeated player. erly, far from satisfie with tha VE.RLAS 7 e = e ey, i matll AN TING TRIBUTE TO THE SCREEN || you want to learn what “per it required 81 innings for Byron bles today. But they will find a vast- : ; ? | =z S All Other Productions In Cinema Histor manence of value” means, take 3 ) FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA PRESENTED WITH A BRILLIANT MUSICAL a ride in some Cadillac here- MARKET WAS CAUTIONS. 4% om & Okio un w ACCOMPANIMENT i abouts that has covered 25,0w New York, Nov. 10.—Stringent mon- W s — ey and the more acute coal etrike sit- Fd 5 : : uation governed the stock market To Aveid Disappointment Secure Advance Seat miles or so. again today. The list, almost as a whole, experienced further drastic de- ¥ 9 preciation, extreme losses extending ¥, Reservations - from two to twelve points among im- X partant issues. Although last week’s bank statement 2 EVENmGS B P eIe e 0 e e se s e s ees e are s 8 warried actual excess reserves to the . 3300 Den & R G 3 argest total of the year, further in-| “jo po | dications of increasing rigidity were | 800 bua® .o MATINEES . shown in all quarters of the money| W0 Ede iit b market. :Sflg Gen Electric nIAC Call loans opened and renewed at 12 e ——————————————— NS per cent, mounting in the last few r——————————— ————— =1 minutes to 18 per cent, that being = s e - % y digerent team against them, for at|game took place at the university this | - gt i A T o the last meeting the N. F. A. boys|morning, when 6000 weer disposed of, | ! S 6t 118 Doc caltt, it Tatene were in the worst kind of a slump, and | Although not more than two tickets | A. C. SWAN COMPANY <A B (i “shorter. ‘maturi: | 16800 it is only lately.that they have shaken | were sld to a persen, reports that | . . tios ' it off and are going at their natural | speculators had got a large number | N b N a " Attents vt gait. of the tickets reached newspaper of- orwich—] o) y Sl TR T g etad mnay o) e Monday afternoon was spent in sig- | fices. The Yale ticket department | il ew London i United imnqu l’;’“m,e e iod nal drill. Coach McKay is working on | said that the police had beer d to for Octéber. These disclosed & nom- some new plays which he ~ will use!make efforts to enforce a lo i- in@l gz“:n of 188,000 tons of unfilled against Bulkeley. He may 4iry out|nnace agai ticket sneculatic The Lk oniers a {otal which probably W‘O‘;’vd some of them on Westerly, but the|ticket department stated that it had | = g ol e R e AR chances are that Norwich will not be | taken every precaution against <pecu. | for Mabor ‘conditions. e { pushed hard enough to resort to any- | latars. Mee ot e Gani thing but straight football. e poach of the steck iterature is- _The game will start as usual at 3|TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS Iy conservative when not decided Ol charD; FOR BASKETBALL LEAGUE bearish of tone and doubtless prompt- R ed part " f the day's .‘urther\ngtr:r:::?vfi JIMMY WILDE IN AMERICA boys how m liquidation, LOOKING FOR YANKEE SCALPS T cllat oo Trading 3 atter th New York, Nov. 18.—Jimmy Wilde, on_ We 3 first lies and d warld’s fiyweight champion, . arrived 1 p. m. in the club | and intermed from England today on the steamship | louse in Baitic, to form a_hasketball | er scope to- | Baltic, planning to spend: several | League of 1 16 years ol and u 12 ma- months in this country. He was ac- |4¢ day, November near the| companied by his trainer, Benny Wi 18 to, form a 0 liums, and his English manager, Dave e League of all Alcohot| Hughe U Now to make thi Crucible and | Wilde ‘was the guest late this af- | some firm would kind Trans-Continental Ofl perior to | ternoon at ‘a.luncheon :given. in 'his | ¢ a cup for each e it would the general depr > but] . 200 B et hofior bY. the. International:Sporting | ¢ of great help to me in fell back at alen | 520 Wiiws. o -l ot -this- ity ibefare: which -organ-| [22gues:. Clubs wi shares, | ued to weaken H ues e irre; tion Mé will defend his title on Feb. | league please have 3. e suid that he weighed about 103 | meeting nounds and would enter: the ring be- U tween three and five pounds lighter!D |'‘during his. American bouts. He is five {10 T ! money | feet: iwo inches tall and carried most‘l H. ¢ s weight above the waist. He has S termed a pocket edition of | LAKE CHARLES, LA, TO BE immons. | TRAI ¢ bout in this country b La amounted AMELS'’ expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tebaccos answers every cigarette desire you ever had! Camels give - . suchuniversal delight,suchunusual enjoyment and satisfaction you'll and other dome ular with par value. 01a U. & donds were call 50 unchanged ‘on | STOCKS. it call them a cigarette revelation! % Chalmer ‘ 3 asic - Snl phia Athletics basel i If you'd like a cigarette that does < = | ned here today, when ar | : é:"‘ [‘_‘ - St. Pztgl and on theimeunts were made for the m:unmrc staft | not leave any unpleasant cigaretty - 2 = i e Christmas|to be quartered here beginning with | asan i z:; f‘uf i i itract to | ieb, and the other players a week aftertaste or u.nple t cigaretty : T, to this city the first week in|la odor, smoke Camels! If you . ! H&Lopr v to start training for h(s’! e . £ nship bout with an opponent Do Kayoss O°Hagen, hunger for a rich, mellow-mild 5 selected. He will probably R e s ] cigarette that has all that desirable BLLC 3 x O'Dowd of Paul, middleweight - - iga ) Gt ar @ SOIf caurse where he can | cpampion, knocked | out Jimmy J et &g cigarette “body”—well, you get ; 3T of his regular training routine. - | (.DAte") O'Hagen of Albany n ihe some Camels as quickly as you can! i 580 Balt & Ohlo pr — i ol 300y Hoa. = 740 Bith Motor 9.40 round -bout here tonight. O'Hagen was . i 5k [N TER TiokET SCALPERS| 1o0red hree times” in ~the scoond Camels’ expert blend makes all this * round with right crosses to the jaw. i i i : B b cTome to the aw i Camels are sold everywhers in scientifio- delightful quality possible. Your ' § ce tonight started an investi- Benjamin Defeats Drummie, ! z i senieué P'f;?z%" of 20 ci)g-rerre-; or personal test will prove that Camel . . nto alleged speculation’in tick- | Phiiadelphia, Nov. 10.—Joe Benjami: D eres cigarettes) in a glass- - : the Yale-Princeton football | of. , San Francisce dofeated o ine-paper-covered carton. We strongly Cigarettes are the only Cigarettes 0 Cent Tie =ame to be played here next Saturday. | Drummie, Jersey City, in a_six round | recommend this carton for the home or you ever smoked that just seem 4100 Chand Motor A% T T The onl: nublic sale of tickets for the | hout here tonight. Benjamin had the | office supply, or when you travel. d I B el Svantinler coie e i made to meet your taste! You will ] SScerdae O J.REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY i i : MAN ARRESTED FOR DESTROYING | WiastonSalem, N.C. pester fhem 0 Sifieq fand oftto- } VALUABLE RUGS WITH ACID | bacco smoked straight! { New York, Nov. 10.—Reports from | mpare Camels for quali department stores that valuable rugs . 2 CO p . C . q. lty and B < were being destroyed with acid by a satisfaction with any cigarette in 9 . man who later wrote letters demand 1 ing payment of $10,000 if the rug| t,he world at any prlcel ANNOUNCEMENT . ecking s o o e oo | Thanksgiving Day Callus? “Gets-It ‘ o ; i , Eniner Will Peel It Off t ill Pee | N . | \ { will be served at EE ‘: - A o ! Y Nething on Earth Like Simple “Gets- Kl b ll 2 It” for Corns or Callus = — = A 1lus, thick d sk th ¥ " mpail S Textlfle Shfip so“ek%‘g e “foot. which g«'e':. Tmakes rest of o man givifig the name of “Al-] According to the Chemiker-Zeit-[1015, and the area from 1316188 walking a misery, is of the same n 0St 0! loboken.” cording to e ring r od S & + o 342 WASHINGTON fure as a corn. “Gets-It"- removes it | the police, the prisoner, held on the | hee’ G 105 o ny aed Septem- |acres to 919,830 acres. The yield STREET charges o fattempted blackmail and |341 peet factories. In 1917-18 there | P @cre decerased 24 per cent. The malicious mischief, admitted his name | were only 312. The quantity of |total quantity of raw sugar pre- In the Clurmmg Colonial was not “Post” but said he did 1ot |peets raised declined from 16,939,979 |duced was reduced from 2,617,987 . wish his family to know of his arrest. |tons in 1914 to 9,29,939 tons in|tons to 1,566,255 tons. Dining Room DIVIDENDS TO EMPLOYES | i SAME AS SHAREHOLDERS New York, Nov. 10.—Employes of | the Manufacturers’ Trust company of { 3 New York and Brooklyn will receive } 4 : ! the same rate of dividend on their sal- ! A rare opportunity to enjoy typical aries that shareholders are paid on ' New England cooking their stock, according. to the pro=- H visions of a new profit sharing plan adopted by the eompany, it was an- nounfied today. The first payment un- . der the system will be made Jan. 1 and Reservations will not interfere with the usuel ane 0 nual incre: i ies. Now Being Made 5 ey Mikiisiia Use “Getoit” aad Dance, Even with Coms | 30X Frree To You! ne ; as easily as it does the toughest corns. A A NON:-INTOXICATING BEVERAGE By using a few drops of “Gets-It” on the callus, you will be able to peel it ; . | AND ‘FOOD FRODUCT off with your fingers, in one complete . z piece, just as you would a banana peel. e It leaves the skin free and smooth as 1 though you never had a callus. You need no. more fussy plasters, sticky tape, “packagey” bandages, knmives or R scissors for corns or calluses. “Gets- “suceessfol many B It" is the national corn remover, the L THHH biggest on earth, used by millions. It by posteard oretter REE i never fails. Yowll = work, play and y BOK. Thia temous preparation ja fr 1 dapce at ease in spite-of corns. i BALDNESS. Ta many case 3 new bal : “Gets-It,” the on sure, naranteed, ) reported I | A gt - B THE PROVIDENCE BREW 1 - stére. : Manuafac t oursel - i i by B Lawsentt & o Chicapo. Tl r TS e e womens e | 8 PROVIDENCE, R. | L Sold in Norwich and recommended as ke y SR ratisy E i the - world’s 'best corn remedy by |e - R 2 % F Chas. Osgood. % Koskott Laboratery, East 32d St., KA-568, New York.