Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 28, 1919, Page 3

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at ldt mue,»-a t\v best punt- er ol the qutfit, may not play because of his showing lately, has caused more or less of a stir amang uvv tnl.\owet! e | 0. oF P HANfil E & RNELE r.A.p\uuuurnmlnmer.tmn the first period * such ’NW the season Thursday afternoon on the Awept Pring Pfinumn and Rutgers off | et Phn.delphu, Nov. 37—=The Univer- cam pus losing to The Yal Consolidat- | fest. cariier. in. the season . was ro.|sity of Pennsyivania football. «d team by the score of 6 to 0. The|sponsible for the victory. -W. and J.|closed the season today. wmuhrimm« two elevens were evenly matched and | twice threatened to score ih the first victory over Cornell in their annual both displayed good football despite |period. Throughout the second half | Thanksgiving day game by the score the muddy condition of the fleld. West_Virginia continually threatened |Of 24 to 0: The Quakers showed supe- Reinelcher, The visitor's right half- |the W.-and J. gou line, having two |riority over Cornell in every depart- s presentsd with & touch- |passes grounded behind ithe line but|ment of the game and their goal- "“5 @6Wri in the third quarter. He broke|could not et another tally. Lineup | Was never in danger of beln‘ crosse lue wway on the N. F. A. 35-yard line and |and summary: by the Ithacans; The ed and<B cape ou{ of their arms. It was plain- |Hager ..... it Carroll (capt) tmécndml-]mah £7 T Lot b‘u"" de other | Harrick ”’ Stein n,ndo‘i’:eonl;' :‘w’o cr'fi’m ;2§1ndsp:hen ides Reineicher, who made other . good gains during the game, Murphy Right' Tnskle her goal line was in denger .did the - |Setron ... sessyeses Garbish | New Ylfik state team exhibit strength . T *Hight Goned in stopping. the Pennsylvanians. One .| Bailey .....u.. instance came in the first period when .d“fi-x‘..‘d’c?!d:gge“x:;::::e xfl]‘s’.’n Pennsylvania had easily worked the Chmce Bl‘lll, 100 ll‘. N SRR Ringland and_Johnnie Young _coa- [ fce bail to orfe yard from the Cornell goal: ibuted . F. 2 The Quakers, having had an easy time || Buffalo Gluten, 100 Ib. . .... tributed the heavy work. N. F. A. : hing the pigskin along, tried fou 23 py ; was especially good at forward pa: . pus| fi . y - i : it Tacki AR LR o B ig_compietely four out of elght al|yyy, L“ "‘"‘° Lt | DEAhs: and HeIA Her' oppbMinia’fob Old Process Oilmeal, 100 Ib. . .......ou oo N. F. A. has had a fairly successful |, Mfk End Lol ; = : R season winning. three out of a total of twelve games, losing- seven and tie- two. The number of wins woud undoubtedly have been much larger had the boys been playing the brand . 'Bixler| Fennsylvania’s first touchdown came || 36 Per Cent Cottonseed Meal, 100'1b in the second period when ehe sco!l‘ed E : ... $3.95 o {on a forward pass, Bell to Hopper, in- 3 24 ; : 7 ath e Erickson | 00, b 0 meirs 10 yard line. In tnis|] No. 1 White Oats, 96 1b. ... ..nliiiilon., $2.65 veriod Cornell again held Pennsylvania of football during the first halt of the BetiHAITRgek | for, downs when the ball was within |} Uniongrains, 100'lb............c0iiuis. srason that they have been playing|Rogers (captain) ....... ceeere Smithy B O oints were added in the third last half. Had the Storrs an 3 Taihenk neriod oh & touchdown by Light and No. 1 RedWIlnl, 100 b Stonington elevens met them in their| Score by periods: peribd §R & Jaushion g e fl_] . e s SRR eRte o0 0=1 eld goal by Brunner, Pennsylvania West Virginia . 3 : present improved conditios they | 1o 4 | having littie trouble in advancing the Would have stood littie chance. 1n W and T ... g0 00 00 50iT shiing distance. s H. & S. Molasses Feed, 100 1b. . .. Windham they ‘were held to a tiel = ":lf vow“i'w ing. Goals from| 5 o' o¢"the prettiest forward passes v v 3 K Vet £ % which was the result of over-confl | T e OREeTe . ehigh, referes, | Y Pennsylvania oécurred in the final : 5 L i ‘ 4 depce pure and simple. ence 10|, g i v 3 *| nerind when Bell hurled a long one to Y would follow that the score for the MOffatt, Princeton; umpire, Sugden, 5 3 H. Miller near the Cornell goal line. ‘ season would read 7 games won, 4 lost! ""““‘“ head linesman. Time of Pe-| Miner scored without a’/ Cornell man and 1 tied. 1s 15 minutes e laying hands on him. In this' period 4 - ¢ ) p ‘ : Bill Ringland, Johnnie Young, Jess A hoth teams sent in many .substitutes. : i \ S i ; ] 4 Wileox, Crocker and Ray Wheox il [PENN STATE BEATS PANTHERS; _| Pennsylvania men going in tohave the = - ' : ¢ s 200 arlor Stoves Go On Sale Today football all season. Markoff unhap- pily was not discovered till well into the season. Capt Suplicki was showing signs of Laving a wonderful season, when he broke his wrist and was out of the game for three-quari- At AN Tt 0 of Pennsylvania's reular Pitisburgh, Pa., Nov. 27.—The Penn | 1 State football team defeated the Uni- ' olliy: " PIAYRRel s ant ool em, versity of Pittsburzh here today for 52me todsy. the first time in seven years, 20 to 0.f giivuP The latter team was outplayed in every | Pennsylvania (24) Cornell (Q) department of the game, the rushes of | Hooper . Hoft : i1 il T ers ‘ot th ke Davies and Hastinzs being effectively 4 Uy cnrovad ar| BOOCLUA st b gtion | U S 3.13 Cove Streat, West Side | SALE LASTS ONE WEEK the beginning with a bunch of the|the line-smashing of Hess. Snell and Left Tackle. rawest possible recruits. Without oihe | Robb for the visitors zencrally made | Thomas .. \.... Strauss 3 i ¥ aid of a scrub tram to w gains sufficient for a first down In two Leit Guard. « - - @nd plays against he sformed his|op three tries, L Wity R ++4x Horrell lT PAYS TO DRNE G&fflt i ; : z - rookies into a football team.| Added to this was.the evcellent work ! Peenks | 3 Many were the dire predictions|of Right Half. Way, who included | Neyler . 3 .. B. Miller : : ; d = : vouchsafed by the football critics Wha|amone his features a 47 yard run for b = i 2 : gayve the squad the on over durinz | a touchdown. The third period was, | Little .. % ... Sutton % the | ays of practice. Sev-|perhans, the gnly one evenly played. | Right Tackle. ! = 3 eral of these cr cs who K.m h:\!nt braced itself. Way got|H. Miller ... .... Finn|CRESCENTS WIN OPENING gain' by inicreased .use of . yhotor ~car | 7 3 see the boys in action ti rough with the ball. however. and Right End. hea tomobil 2 = 1 ° 5 ley ‘game were amazed at ran 47 yards for a third touchdown. | Beil .. 3 Shiverick | AN W AR it e, e "’“W“"P s T : [ 3 Every ’ = had made. Coach Cubbage booted the ball hetween the e Crescent A A. won their first|®0g, TSUCTS MG ¥ . ; 5 - ed hard to make football| vonl posts, making the score 20 ia 0.(J. Straus Catry{Tgn 1 YSTiEh DAl on Fhamtose) L dm“ : 5 e boys and he deserves|Conch Warner made mary swhstitu- | - . ++ C8TYlafternoon from the Byrant and Strat- mn“'“m'fl’ and dealets are. ob] 5 S R A . tinns o fho final meriod, and thev | Brunner shalesf B oam of Providence By Lo v T sans Sare n‘trdér‘cmge 53 &f"’“‘" : . ; ; Descrlption s th wpinpred the Deney State wast 1t % 'l of 45 to 2 e visitors made. tl ’ 2 spring - deman: e } > :"d - o comohd;;::\—f {76 Tatar i fend whet froe. wotb | Cight ™ xS T e R R et s -mfi mald : 5 : LS < fig fanenr, - Xineis ARA RO IRARS 35 olding the locals to a 15 to 9 score. N ahandlcad g Lett End i "pite (© X “"F,e:’:';':‘“" (20) In the second half when Manager .9 Production and sales. A enormou L Brena| Pitt a oBm‘“ B i . 0 710 734 Benoit replaced Mills with Vickery-at :‘30“";1“ tz'lrila”s tfea up (c{ a‘con: : . ackle ik Vi | Cornell . 80000 center, the home team showed scrme | Siderable: period, not:to, mention tir . { s Billings | : £ thei i itém of storay . % e L4 g Pennsylvania scorinz touchdowns, | ©f their old time form and fairly ran of storage charges:an ftem of 1 ' i Lt Guard Cubbaze | gopnar Light. H. Miller: soals from |away from the Providence boys. Some me‘avr;‘;romh tionin’ tself. 1 5 . £ . V. Hourigas R 3 5 5 3 2 Gt . Touoh | USROS prginer 5 goal” from, clver pasa work was shown by, the| Wl toeabevs st rogn : Comeau . vee.. Shea Conover | Germantown cademy: umnire, W. C.|the. game and ther had the visitors|OPen cars.’this g'pe of bogdy - lsywc)(‘ A 2 B e bt Guard 2 - { Crowell, Swarthmore: field judge. R |chasing them around the. hall - for{within the influence’ ofcars Neaters ., rlsed t th l 'Th P l L. wi AN r! 1. Osborn | W Maxwell " Swarthmore: Tinesman five_minutes without attempt-|TWo manufactufers: who ¥or the pasi Yoll surp! a e IoW pnces. ese ar (o) . - 2 R - Carl, Marshall, Harvard; time of peri- | i to try for any goals. two years have used heaters on the'r 7. Chase > . Tirrell = ods, 15 minutes each. The score: closed cars; have goe & step: farthe. *las w 3 Wiids Rt Eod Righi" vk i (A A o season and. are ‘equiriplog- their com StOVGS were bOllght at t year pnces. € are . il IR ke e T BEATS SYRAGUSE 3 TO 0 i Faodei with a hesiers. QP rreees: | rtuni save from $5.00 to $10. Ringlasa onel ght' End Murphy, rf R 4 ers. Garages anc this ty $ $ 00 \ . Lett YRR | MeCracken -... Robb| Lincoln, Neh, Nov. 27.—In a_hard| Belair, 1t 1 0 3 | acoessory dealers also report a demanc you oppo! ity to Ve Tro! 0 on yo [ ; S Sibioaka Quarterbac * | fought football contest played during|Milis, ¢ P 3 1 7|5 cir heatets fram open car owners Right Halfbs s i Rezits = o downfall of snow the | Vickery, ¢ 5 o ‘10|, Viewed from this angle, the car heat- parlor stove. . 2 5 ok ;3 SN T, Left Halfback. & y ot Nebraska gridiron squad | Daley, rg 3 0 4fer will dg much toward solving the! 3 Fullback Laughran . S | defeated the Univers'ty of Syracuse ite, 13 5 o 10| Yinter-stofage problem. for manufac-' iy e s, " e s Shermon 35" 8o ot 3 i s You are sure to get the heat you want. 7 gs . 08 2 1i- 4b e in closed car produc- # Victory eame fo Nebraska fn . the tlon, and it is a serlous matter . fo piSpore by e e Lk (oalue S0 aheask R e » Bryant & Stratton. - | dealers whe have an abundance of —COME lN_. FL “,q|Playing the last gamo of his foot: |, T. G. Fouls Tot's| closed car probpects and an alarming v : <k e N 20| hail ‘caresr with Nebraska, hooted a 2 2 9 8| scarcity of closed carsto sell. Referee—Connors: umpire, H. HUll: | oo e trom fenohin : deep kick for the only score of theigonyo, o o Deyicrs unable tp take care of théi; » head NHeSsmals: 3. Bl e e T game. : (_:r)vv ot i 0 clésed- car prospects in many cases ma- i bl Bl B Cold weather and snow handicapped | Goey ", ™5 E - be able to induce the prospect to ac HAMPTON ROADS STATION Rt op R anem play. Eoth teams were about evenly | ainrork, Ts 4 b cept a touripe’ car equipped with we' 9 ® WINS EASTERN NAVAL TITLE | Frkels. 7. and T. hand lincsman, time | W2iched £ far as total gains in yards|foge g o 0 0 | Stink cara®iy s1di s heqter fas ., L L oo 15 s were concerned. Punting was resort- d CitTa gy )| rorthy. subStitute, to ‘méet the ‘Situs “The Big Store With the Little Prices” ds Nauval tion won the Rt tembis 10 wain Bronad by the so Toate n 1 There 1s ‘also a v it championshin | COLUMBIA AND BROWN Wese s L T —— : B i sibgE of lures. tor car buyefs who tannot aff w S N Cm team of € g tree rwil RN S RATTLE TOA T e GOLORED FOOTBALL CLASSIC |pay thé additional ‘price of a close 9.11-13 ater t O Ch In'® apec- | ey, Yok, Nevs ¥i—Cotumbta ‘e FOOTBALL FINALS. RESULTS IN 0-0 TIE |car and who- require ail year use ¢ § Daniels. As- | i Tajea,d 17 Eame today in| At Pittsburgh: University of Pitts- | Philadelphia, Nov. 27.—The football their car. In this ‘case; also, car hea: oiretary Roosevelt and other | proved o surprise, Columbia «f,“f.fi“ burgh 0, Pennsylvania Stafe 20, negro educational world, | °$, have an unusually strong appea, s ere bresent and | ouchdown. through an intercentad toss| At Yew York: Columbia 7, Brown S piaked at National Dosims sEark pesp :hletc:ere;:-.a el D ey i A partial applause of the | ang three throws i the first ten min- |, A° Aorgantown, W. V.; Washington feday by Howard University, Wash- iy A d, Dy & ‘v‘“'m:mmw The Central Fian |30 Aree throwadht the Arst ten nrin- a_n(d Jefferson 0, West Virginia Univer- |r:gwn, D. C, and Lincoln Univrsity :’:u 051 delivery cars and trucks are|!Saturday night, was picked up today |bus announced - ~ tonight. Besides wnn next. wonth will e & * stitutes in the early perfod and almmfl} iy £ E of Pennsylvania, both unbeaten iged to be ouf in'all kinds of weath- about six miles from Iroquois Point | Thanksziving “eats,” football and open $250,000,000, wwhile *he freams uncovered a splendid [ncored with a forward bass. that AT: | el TAladelphia: Ponnsylvania 24, |leams thls year, resulied In a'0 to ;:'rs;:‘il itmil;f::‘ly patural that their | lighthouse. air boxing contests were general. by the consumers sili inl offense a ploed the famons | fCored With a forward pass that A'l-1Gornell 0, e, ; ; should . affect. their S —_ doubler that, su f shift to advantag 2| bric ght and carrie ‘olum e o Ao S v, TS Featte b 1o Dica mowut Ita's, four yard mark. Tn the third LRT Sncomm, NEDE Nehraniing, Syra 5 2 e 3"20'&"2“?3"' e s L LARGE CONSUMPTION OF i 1'“; b 3 "< Capts & tor. | Period Referee Langford ruled that i W 3 ; awson Resigns as Columbia Coach. ulpping his cab FOR FRAUDULENT S$TOCKS Wholesils yrictae s feom Captain Madden to Quarter- | B8 Referee Lanetord ruled UaC) "4t Botroit, Mich.: University of De- | Svow Yorr: aov. 21 - brsa 1 _|bodies with well ‘titting. side curtains | - L COFFEE DESPITE HIGH PRICES| ) 5y iion, and do not In Tude coet) @ back Walson, who ran 40 yards 0r |end of the paime dacided the airy oy fFolt 2L Holy Cross 7. ° o on: head eoach of foothall, basemary|2nd installs as standard. equipment. a| Waskfigton, Nov. 27—Indications|, Vieter prohibition has or has npttransportation to the UnitedBfatess & sylvania’s first touchdown. g Pood o g X . May was| ' At Lawrence, Kas.: Missouri 13, of [football, baseball | compact and efficient - hea rge nu i na | increased the use.of coffee, it is t|or preparagion, for, & g pe stz . The score was | Aoty and basketball\at Columbia university lithe. oap, ter, using|that large numbers of Liberty -bond | 3% o oT the people: of the | Tio 18 an s omestic consigeip LEW TENDLER KNOCKS OUT tled in the finnl period when Me-|SQSRRE L L 0 oL for the past two years, today resigned | % exhaust gas from the motor. . |hulders are- trading their government|1Sast & fa - people Of the | tiong andi distributions’ through Sweeney, subsiituting. for Allbrieht |, AL Chapel Hill. X. C.: North Caro- |10t G s "eiving it ‘hesteh s hia | EFoM. & variety of viewgoints: it ap- fsccuritios for stock in fraudulent ven- | niet, SAtes dre BOW, Consum & | hands of the wholesalegyan™retaifer NOYE IN S8ECOND RUND|made a'towchdown and Armstrong | ' % Virsipia 0.7 = | reason: Columblas committen on ath.|PEAFS that ‘car hedfeds dredestiried to| tures prompted Secretary Glass to re- | mor® €offee than has been thelr cus: | Brazil continues Yo Philadelphia, Nov. 27.—Lew Tendler | Kicked a goal : |Y°_k ot wies 00: illa Nova 7 New | letics has accepted the resignation, and become ‘a_decided factor ln the auto- [Tiew tonight his recent warning to| tom and paying far gregter sums ,«:r source of .gofteef hrodPht of Philadelphia knocked out Johnnv daap b, vk ta AR R 5, | Dawson will leave for Arizona on Sun- moblle field and “their unpiversal; use[bond holders against being persuaded |t X1 oral bce_rlox o i i;agfefl:f‘!&or{ United _ttes, the total g Noge of St Paul in the second ronn | CHEERED BY CLASSMATES, NAVY | Frankiin and Marshall 0. ¢ " [day, he said. e, oL’ into such exchanges. In a formal|fne SALORE AU UL OF AV GOC ported: Fromi” Brazil D ioia (Tepdier cavght Nove with | SQUAD LEAVES FOR NEW YORK | At Allentgwn, Pa.: Ursinus 7, Muh- 5 ST T : : : gtatement Mr. Glass asserted that the | brought into-the United States in et oo ] RBenny Leonard, lightweight cham- |, Annapolis, Md. 27—Cheered to | 1enbere 6. Fuller Wins 10-Mile N. E. Title s $ | Bigh rate of refurn upen some of these |calendar year 1919 will probably be | 193 600,000 pounds out plon and Soldler Bacthers ot BEAM- | the echo by their fellows of the acad. |, At Chester, Pa.: Pennsylvania Mili-| Boston, Nov. 27.—Fred Fuller, , na- | ' The sKin isthick oh:the Belly, of ‘the |30 uce was In itself sufficient 10| greater than ever before notwith- Wunds Svorten. In thaf v plon R e mx}—‘ml-“t s e 35 mbmbenniof (he ey oot JA35. ognf,_,“ Deélaware 0. tional ten mile champion running | COAfish “afid“the” fur Is ‘heavy on the ‘“’f%f‘fie';;"}lf{,"", e standing the fact that the cost iS!poymai eL n;;m' bemg(u‘h tie acting, nelther fightar showine i |Vall squad. accompanied by coaches, | At Baltimore: Johns Hor for the Dorchester - Club, « won - the|back of the sapierel, so’ prepate for a .t miye. war~iholt secimitien fop| AbCUL tofee times s much per poNad| Cen Sunrica: 216000 u & | 4 Maryland State 14 , urged' to ‘give up-their securities for r X Is pest. ‘Wi'lle Jackson of New York | Oficers and attendants, making up a|™en 3 New England ten mile, cross’ country | 1008, hard Winter. . Moekeof Hébecilative Siiariaten e o2 [ormerly.. The dmports ~for.-the | while Colombia supplied won_a closely contestcd battle from | PAYLY of about 50 In all Tett Arnapo- | AL Washington (eastern naval|championship today. CUMf Horne, ot| Meny motorists: will, soop: putitheir | said, “good e e iten months ending wilh October B- | pounds, Venzuela 53,000,000 and uem. Pal Moran of New Orleans. ifa' this atternoon for Xew York, for | Championehip): Hampton Reads Naval | the same club was second. + Fdllor | Cars I he’hfiu,wr ‘e “winter and |ematiog. that e s o e Ppe. | proximate 1140,000,000 bounds agalnst|co 25,000,000 pounds. . a oz the great inter-service fosttall strug- Training Station 21, U. S. S. Pennsyl- {led a field of 17 'froughout .the| think no more: ot i T, f};:fl‘)‘,‘io"n’s‘;'m‘_: made be- 440,000,000 pounds in the same monih 5 f . ’s S 3 3 Yo ti RcAn: i A 9 2 ¥ = year, 22,000, 3 ERIAL ATTF‘OERKWW'AN:D gt :J"g:nthe olo grounds Saturday af TR Geargeton, Ks. Conee T course. No time was taken: ab;r(\;tm"h:m March b f:;dlxy mare than e ol Eaperi joriaee par.\‘x‘!(i\i;g} 200 oot e AW 1 O e bt ot = eceati oltege 1, ,r( n a, great number of cases shows | e 4 S 2 s s z Norgantown, W. Va, ' Nov. 2 mc“‘;“fh” e B i oynee 7 Pete Herman Oulfighh Russell. - :}:{:fi;:fim‘}l udndfio 9fthat the stock is “worthless, and the e S e p,‘;{‘ficia' F‘}U,,fm"”’e”kimme}:firia'}fl om‘\vir:':;m won a signal vietory | hour shift in practically the entire | NORWICH ALL-STARS TO Jersey City, N. J,* Nov, .27.—Pete 4 v»k’:t %:'j‘;".“ iont a- {pond owner.who makes-the exchange| In fact, says-the bank’s statement,|is said to be as old as the art from Washingion and Jefferson col- | right side of the. line, largely as ‘a P Hermin of Néw Orleans, the world's % 8 “m”’y another victim .to; the army le of United - States are|dressing e y cl = ige here today, 7.to 0. Another of |means to cope with the greater weisht LAY NEW LONDON IND.bantamweight = champion, . outfought | oo et Thm front SaTmaEe | B ‘sharpers. who. And cais booty | Lic beople of the vor ont Tait i Glat Wyl cuow 1he st these lightning-liks forward passingl|that favors the cadets, and also that hManager Bendett ofp the -All-Stars| Mickey Russell, a local boy, in an eight | "IAE. they are not In usel. ¢ Ko, JeRlss dava ot recicieds epecultion: | | O e il coprolon ooy e o b ‘,:“,’t“",i‘i; game forlménda,dwnm{ognd bout wl;:llch went the limit here mf;:eby = dwenf" ¥ cialfointbes |- ands ooty ihn iness | crop of the world for the coffée year|blde and purple and scarle® g g ondon Independents | today. Russell put u! lucky, ag- shry artment. of ment - should decid 2 £ s 3 >, R fo'ra side bet of two hundred doliars, | E¥essive battle, but ‘the :h:n:’;l‘;’r’: 28" | United * States Tire , Com 5 tgegiwldm: i ity e e, D li‘nn;i‘i‘g?“‘a;’[{ e TR e and the entire gate receipts. Up to|a bit too clever for him. Herman |MOtd st -who ,wams 0., put R ———— 14,000,000 ]yigs 1 middle ages. In Greec né Romed, . 1?:5‘5 am;arhnewan’;ml‘id?«;‘ ;fian; hta.s sno‘: r«'lt’si:hed 119 1-2 pounds and Russell’ “V‘«V and fipd it i 3 AUTOPSY. ON_THE STOMACH bag), while the quantity e: laws were made to moderate . ng n e eld the fast Sub|115. . OF MISS LUCILLE SHARP|Uniied S h t without s jBdse team to a tie last Sunday. Wi —_— < Wash' tires. carefully o mmm e Saies ' o en Sgme e 8L 3 the -pick of -players from Norwieh, Lk Junior Basketball Game. v and ‘other. harmful. sub- ins ot 5 e H 3 ton Salem, N. C., Nov. 27—An|is slightly more tha » : SI ECIALS cluding such men as Fielding, Hull,| * Junior League ~basketball . games|Stances; it n. thie dtoxihck -oF Akies Ln” |andiwalls. Tho. goantity: xesexportsd| " oo rod, et Knows, Seglc TR A e;;,e“dc:tltclacksop Fred Will- | tonight will be played at Parish hall,| > ires_tFom wheels--and | cille Sharp, the youws Winston Salem | during the full year may b & Dalf i, oO R nunerh: [ Whor | ave s ECEREEE iaims, Hendett, Connors 0. Williams, Tattville: Tho Bantams will meet the | WA I maper or old:carpe rl; “who_gied suddeniy in Baltimore, | million bags, it is ap| at the | poCBinE D gh cost. of Hvipse Bennett ofullin, Hilderbrand, Hussey, | Daredevils and_the Ramblers lineup| . 3. ' Store:in a cool, dry.place. away | Saturday, was performed here today|coffes consumpjion in the United|jig oL L ‘;,9”( s 0X, Markoft and a few more |against the White Sox. from, light, . qu. lightand ‘molsture by Coroner Smith of Baltimore. States In fhe calendar year 1919 will | ey obe fold How they can get Chiog PljRE ALUM[NUM SAUCE PANS stars, - Manager Bendett expects to S are enemjes;of, riibber. Nothing regarding the result of the|be more than 50 per cent. of e | e E;lll:g l;h:hg\::n;:’ nasr’:g the b&ew London| Zbyszko Throws .«s,"“'"- te Cald:has: nd; Meflcclr on: tites; | autopsy was made public here and | = production in the crop vear S 3 - 50 mplonship_to, Norwich. s i B n“'m‘"kn bit they uhnllld,.b}e ptogerly. housed. .| Cotorer Smith and accompany'ng | 1918-19, which was, however, hut 4 Plga S “tipes are.left on car, up | thmore officials. lert this city S ®rainst 18,847,000 MES RIVER LINE. quart Slze BB it e soe wad e i RRE S S TR Msguok sxfifx:def;e“t de:ea\(tedflthg T m':“Dgn‘:"‘mflffmg‘;fuf'hx, a flate :the tires, . and - wrap | taking the stomach of the dead wo! s 47,000 in 1917-18, Steamer Cape, Col, Whitehall Transk 1 & Scbre 6t 9.1.2 to 9 before, th b, b1 tonight. man along for further examination. Per capita censumption- despite lhe.mrm'on Co., Inc., 'lea Torw 1% - l/z.quart slze 75C‘ s - ore_the larg- 6> <68z stand. o, tires. W], Mias Shaifrs. death: followed: am Al fact that.the'cost is now:neatly three | S8 L A SRS Gin oot G Gbale e e ::en?nrzv T:: l;:zuse‘asoxx Wednesday aiis b el B e s £T0:do - 807 means *weakehing | ness of a few hours. A certificato of | times as great as formerly, is x{mmn" e e Zhe 1 ps L City. hem in the:parts that rest o nnnow death from- Bright's disease, was is- | very high, and may “break the re- -quart size sl 00 ic:- Connell, rf, Swanson, If, Cul- e Baltic Aces will go to Jewett|. e sued at a Baltimore hospital. Later|cord” in the calendar year 1919, T B e S NENN aih o 416 oi0 0P AR len cs, Miller rg, E. Erickson Ig. Goals| City where théy meet-the Jewm Clly 'wmow QF GEN: ANGELES NO'r 5 alliessepolice’ arresien ol | ceerie he i 21 t f All Th]' . S::nzellFi.mswflnlson,cl, M§111e1r‘21 gmk- Seoondsteam. lonlzh'« s OF “‘bu."o“ Keilley, retired manufacturer of Balti- | slightiy an fi Ilu‘;fi‘bs \\I:sr s goals, Connel rick- I k. 2 B e - 3 One Set of ee son 1 Muter 1.5 totar's 13, MOTOR MANUFACTURE BEVOTES| g B e Sesd e i R i e I el B i = ; —Mrs. o ; A s in the pe- wo rth 33 00 tir sz 00 Jlsnias srowale %flf,’;f:: a;l‘d ATTENTION. TO HEATERS | carcs it “?&M e, FeliPe | held_ pending Investigation of the wo- | riod 1891-5; about nin e OUR. 35@ TIF F AN‘E o R R o Hedden 1, Goals: Dixon 3, Grens. |, On¢ Of the outstanding features: of | tionary leader, was still kept in lgnor- | ™28 death. pounds per - capita in the period 3 Heddon 1. Fouls: Grebe. (5}, 318" aror | motor car produciion this season is:the | ance t0day of hiy execution yesterday. 1906-12, has overaged - over - te: ‘ i tal 9. L ltrend toward car heaters. Twenty mo- | Mrs.' Carmen Deélarosa, her sister, de- SALES AT OLD GLORY HORSE pounds per capita since 1912, a E.‘% - Swanson played a _strong’ game for O CAr manufacturers are equipping|clared that,Mrs. Angeles has been so AUCTION - IN NEW YORK | scems ik u 1 : 3 ng- g or l - 3 i ’ pAinanson plaved o sirong. game for T 25, (heir Tine of closed BAeg 11 hat Vi e ooy i Eonent 198t N ver capita 'o:'hi | WE ARE OFFERING A LADIESL 2 Norwich: . with car heaters, ¢ . |'by-the*Cartanzd forces Nas beetwith-| New York, Nov. 2T—The 1919 ©ld |duestion of cost. The average RING THAT 45 VERY GOOD VALUE l_ Y R R e Y .15C In the . preliminary’ gasie ‘the Ban. | THiS may be regarded as an indica- [ held from ‘her.. . 3 / |Glory auvtion at Madison Square |Offic'al’ fizur nent of | - ® {ams dotsated the Commers by & scors S::snfil:;a Defore, long o heater will bel Alberts the . general's 20vesr-old | Garden clased today: with the geason's D s Of Solles Acconis @0 el The dimmomd is e’ besuty] e of 26 to 7 in a game marked cessary par son,, today’ made public a “telegram | sale record of $8,000 paid for the eight 2 st he | ; and i 31-poundcans ......... Spectacuiar” shots by Cota ang ‘B |S(2pdard equipment to the same cx-|from his father; dated Tumsday after- |year old stalilon Ortolan ‘Axworthy, | 1atest official record, 218 ggr pound [ _celor. and cut, and: set in (P R S Y Sim 5, Tiff oneaG. tent a8 a stater, R s 1'3 2 3 207 1-2. W. Harry Orr of Reading, |55 282inst S.4c per pound 1" Aug fifany gottings. ‘ = ‘omfort being one of the principal | “Let the fai ny'k W that I am se- | Pa, bought him from Wlbur J. Myers piihee Higurne aEE the laverue e {w s features of owner interest car heaters |rene and coN.ntéd: I h of Springfield, Ohio. A totai -of 8¢ | Wkholesale price of the coffee in : - S WE:E‘;E:N"EFWC;';;’:BEAW’-LEGE are eertain to have a strong appeal to | will “a|trofters was sold during the day for | coUniries from wi import=d into| *THE WM. FRISWELL CO. i LL RECORD | car owners and influente their deci- | har ‘I want you te love your | $43,550 ,the average being the best for | (¢ United States o7 ERANK Georgetown, Ky., Nov. 27.—What is|sion “in’ prehasing a-car: and brothers very much. #ny OM_Glory closing day in the last| Tie Stated value of the coffec im- 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET believed to be a new American foot-| Closed cars particularly have always | Kisses and/ ombraces. fitfcen years, ported 1n the eight ‘months ending| ball nbu‘mx was made. today in a |been sold on the basis of comfert and “FELIPE ANGELES." ~ :‘g‘;““ tA:?nS«;b M]l;‘”‘? e §156,000,000 11 : game between Georgeton college and |dll-year use. Inasmuch as warmth is — 0 i e s o - ; Centre college when Weaver, center of | éssential to_comfort in fall and winter,| FOUND mq} SAILOR N o= o TED I Ry s VLA il XOR e ool Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street J|the Centre team, kicked, _eleven | the argument is advanced that a non- m‘w L Bbtoit s e THANKBAIVING IN-SIBERIA | sinslswonic | o iAngaaby itms. stie [ISOEY- AND STIVE R : straight goals after touchdowns, run- | heated automobile is very much like a > New York, Nov, 27—Chi TRIC T Ui Qe ot e 3an < gt e Do S e SR R AR AT R e e Tork, Nov. nese, Japan- | 4,1,000 us againsc $8,096.000 in the| Made to look as good as new, at thet Lus Lis recond for conastutive . Mich., Nov. 27— |ese and Russian soldiers in ' Siberia |sure month of the precedin six.,He only jent only on its walls und roof for pro- | The body. w,; 40 be of ined .~ with 5,0 <! Cae tint ot ot e 3 oty I tb gved 10 be one |joined _ 00 An;;ricaxi‘ troops | Present indications are that the valus{ BROADWAY SHOE SHINE AND| . = T IR R P NG v o oy o o bt B o 1 ..3....“"*.:‘&:.:',. B B et S s e o B BROADWAY -— 3 : i V -

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