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Army-Navy Game Season’ sfwlballclass 28—The United Academies New York, Nov. States Military and Naval Gustavus T. Kirby 'elected to the Lesan their march on this city tonight, | forenoon. = As far as can be judged = preparatory " to the annusl Army:| tonight the teama will face each other | Do, O (56 American ONIPIC, Con Navy football game at the Poiojas follows: S. Weeks resigned as secretary of the grounds tomorrow lfl'"’”"n -k Army. Navy.. | committee and Frederick W. Rubien Interest in the game, t:: A npre. | Klefer . ‘Woodruff | was selected to fill that office. Judge st of Bh8 R et Qo > (| Weeks will in the future serve as a cedented stage today, when an Travis ...eeesoooiiveneivasss Murray | member of the International Olympic enth hour rush for tickets surpassed Lett Tackle. Committee, any previous demand. from all Parts|preiggter ..., uuu..s.... .00, Denfleld| Colonl Osterreith in his -address of the country telegraph and letters Left Gutrd, ' . poured into the offices of the New York baseball club requesting reser- vation of seats at any price. ‘These applications received only perfunctory acknowledgment as_there has _been Vogel Daniel eting countries would find the best scarcely a itcket obtainable (‘m' 't}]n . lfl‘h( Tacklo. :t lrilnlng Py lgvmn o e bost last week at any pric.| Appro¥iBAEY Imance ..vee.iusde. unss Ewin (capt.)|found necessary to tako over the . o »Ll o present Belgian barracks' at and near o Wilkide et ... Boehler| Antwerp, which are equipped in the Both the West Point and the Anna- Quarterback. 4 e S ioen Paahign. polis elevens nd substitutes took Lystadt .... v. Clark Following the dinner there was a ice on the Polo grounds Left Haltback ;| meeting of the American _Olympic gridiron during the day. Although the|gchobacker .. s sands b e Cruleg| Cam i itae abd ihe delacsipal dtiiiia Work was secret, in both cases it was Right' Halfback sport organizations present at which reported to be gt'nrrally satisfactory | McQuarrie . Watters' plans were adopted for the eight to the coaches. While there appears to be little wagering on the part of the public or followers of the Academies or football In genera, such bets as have been made favor the Army team by slight odds. The regular pool wager annual- ly arranged between the soldiers and sallors at even money is reported to bo in éxistencs, but this has no bear- jog upon the outside betting, being an nstitution strictly a part of the ser- Fullback. 4 Officials—Refereé, W. S. Langford, Trinity; umpire, F. W. Murph: liams; head linesman, Carl Marshall, each. Time of game, 2-p. m. PLANS DISCUSSED FOR New York, Nov. line-up has been of- the contrary s true ert M. Thompson, president FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL TREND OF MARKET DOWNWARD ew York, Nov. 28.—The stock markets extreme susceptibility to ad- verse conditions again was strikingly 4300 Butte Cop & Z 4500 Butte & Sup 4500 Can_ Paciac 6200 Cent Leather 00 Cent Leatber p: " 00 Ceutral Leat! x active speculative issues Of | $100 Ches & Ohio 12 12 us descriptions recording ex-| 100 Chie & W 8 ik treme declines of five to almost 25| 60 Che Gt W or points. oo ¢ Developments over the holiday, es-| st o pecially the deadlock in the coal| 6% C I e situition and the tense Mexican | fI0 Chile Copver 6800 Chino Cow € 1400 Col Tul & .1 . 8400 Consol Gas . 16600 Crucible Steel ation, encouraged an already large short interest to extend its opera- tions of the previous session. Cables from London and Paris were in keeping with recent discouraging Don & R G b dvices from those centers and con- Dome” Sincs ributed, at least sentimentally, o R - op another moderate reaction in sterling| 1o ke 1 ¥ snd francs, with sympathetic reac-| 300 Fisher Body tions in rates to Several of the lead- | 10 Fiber Body The money market was essentially Dotor pr a superficial affair until the last half hour, when the opening rate of 7 per cent. was advanced to § and then "800 Tilinols Cent 10 per cent, 9 per cent. prevailing 7800 Ins Cesper the close. Time funds were ostensi-| 6100 Intcrb ~Con bly unaltered, but very little money| 2800 Int Tar Cor . ar Mar was available at less SMir pr cent. than 7 1-2 per Pressure again centered in the high| 6300 Kennccou priced industrisls and specialties, | 1300 Lehier Vally . General Motors makimg # gross re-| ii var i g versal of 24 points. Plerce Arrow, Automobile Subsidiaries, leading oils, Cruciblé ~Steel, Baldwin Locomotive and active shippings, tobaccos and leathers registered extreme losses of 800 M K & T pr . 18200 Mo Paufic § to 15 points. 4700 l\ln Pu United States Steel at 101 3-4 dupii- | ;500 X', "0, %5 cated its minimum price of the recent 3 i M80ON Y N M & T uplieaval and railroad shares of high| ™ Nor & Soun and low degree were under persi. a0 Bact & ent pressure, falling back 2 to al-| 1,500 pot & '¥ most 5 points and displaying little! '14m Peoples recujerative power, Sules amounted | 60 Piers oil to 1,400,000 shares. ol e e & 10600 Ray Coa Cop as a whole were heavy, Lib- | 1530 Reading ty Victory Issues again featur-| 800 Reading 3 pr the movement at several low re- cords for the year. Sales, par value, 24100 Rep I & Steel 1400 South_Paciic 5900 Southern Ry aggregated $25850,000. OId U. 5. 800 south Ty or the sporting fans of Norwich know bonds were unchanged on call. 3200 Ten' Caamer that he is going to start his baseball tecordsaleditsoulgh th 4100 Tobacen Bro champs in_early soring’ training and % Tib Pro suarantee to produce some real base- STOCKS. wien Pie B ball in 1920. . Close. S Rubber k¥ Conimer sl e v s R e Chip Scores Over Burke. R Y L ew Orleans, La., Nov. 28—George an 1800 Weat Tel . Chip of Newcastle, Pa., scored a tech- 120 | 1230 Wi ‘Ovedtan nical knockout in the tenth _round | 100 whe Tpar i when Martin Burke of New Orleans; 1% | 100 Worth Pump b Guit in the scheduled fifteen round} 5| 3 light-heavyweight. boxing _bout -here tonight. Burke said a small bone in : -4 MY MONEY his chest was broken. In the bout. i | New York, Nov. 28—Call money|Odds were two to one on Burke. %% |easy; high 8; low : ruling rate 7: e - 3% | closing bid 7; offered at 8; last Joan|EASTERN CONNECTICUT LEAGUE. | BT o 5 |8 bank acoeptances 4 58, ARter the Plainfield. 3 t & Oblo o close e following quotations wer: 7 o Rk rceorded; high 9; last loan 8. 2 SO T s i proer BT COTTON b oA 4] 00 Brookirn 27 s 1% | New York, Nov. 28—Cotton spot|Smith o7 112 31 . steady; Middlings 39.45. il F . 493 512 rankl]n Fisphons: NEW YORK BOND -l:lu:nl Taftville. B %40, A Pepin .102 Machine FProvidence, r. 1. Jliss o it s Breault 107 Usifon 968 i as oaw Peltier 01 92 106— 399 % b, 104 2 White 18 113 85— 226 Company Union 1857 R e il Dugas 9 95 119— 311 Engineers Founders _Machinists || ins ‘tiis. ‘1oss ° 5t 524 504 Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR. || o 4 . 09.08 o BM BN, BLL e LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve ]| Vi 34s T L Gear applied to all makes of Cor- o A AT e N ,';":{‘2"'“ ALEEVS liss ngines, Engi R . of C. Shafting, Hangers. Pulleys, Bear: ||comx: — own - aen e e |LInCh .. ~78 7 38 ings, Couplings, Ciutches. Dec. u% ik e | OBrien ... a57h &4 L K4 un 1k Lo o Haggerty .... 111 arge stock always on hand. May 1Y 1% 1%y Murray 135 General Mill Rep oaTs: Aok CSBR 1. 1| Blstion S 114 103— 324 Special machinery of all kinds. May LiTK K Ten mR PG July L% TR ™" % 53 480 1470 Thread Co. Gallagher .. 8 93 104— 275 Johnson . 93 98— 381 = Billings . 92 131— 333 Williams 85 93— 265 ? Jacobs .... 107 90— 207 164 410 516 1450 PURE ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS TR RS, . ... ... 000 1Vs-quart size .....................T5¢ 2-quart size .....................51.00 One Set of All Three Worth$3.00 ..................for $2,00 GRE-SOLVENT THE HOUSEHOLD Balletin Building 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531-4 Annapolis combination will not be au-' cided upon definitely until tomorrow Brown; field judge, J. A. Evans, Wil- Harvard. Time of quarter, 15 minutes| SEVENTH OLYMPIC IN 1920 28.—At a dinner tendered tonight to Colonel Leon Os- terreith, member of the Belgiah Olym- pic games committee, by Colonel Rob- of the American committee, the plans for the holding of the seventh - Olympiad at Antwerp, Belgium, in August, 1920, were outlined and a reorganization of the American committee, effected. Colonel Thompson's “as) president was accepted wil o pression of regret and Vice President “ | stated the plans for the holding of the international meet next year and \cussed housing conditions for the ath- letes, spectators and officlals. He said that the athletes of all the com- months” campaign before the sailing of the American team for Antwerp next July. President Wilson will be honorary president of the committee and Willlam H. Taft honorary vice president. A new executive commit- tee to consist in part of J. B. Mc- Cabe, E. E. Brown. G. E. Babb, M. P. Halpin, W. H. Page and Colonel Thompson was selected. Other com- mittees considered inclyded transpor- tation, travel and housing, financial and similar detail groups. ALL STARS WILL PLAY TWO TEAMS AGAINST N. L. IND. The All Stars, under Capt. Connors, will take practically two full teams to New London with them to endeavor 1o beat the much heralded New Lon- don Independents. The Independents clasm to be the best team in this sec- tion of the state and Sunday’s game will tell whether their claim is found- ed an fact or not. The lineup: Left ©ad, Hussey and Markoff; left tackle, Conrors; left guard, Fielding and Carberry; center, Mullin and H. Wil- liams; right guard, Hilderbrand and Hourigan: right tackle, Bendett, Jess Wilcox; right end, F. Williams and Ferguscn; quarterback, Joe Hull; left ha'fback, Stanley and Bennett; right halfback. Scott and Harrington; full- back, Lendett and E. Williams. DAREDEVILS AND WHITE SOX WIN IN BASKETBALL LEAGUE In the Junior Trolley league basket- ball games at Parish hall on Fridhy evening the Daredevils won from the Bantams by the score of 20 to 14, while the White Sox defeated the Ramblers 15 to 1. The game between the Devils and the Bantams was fast and furiu!!s from start to finish. The Daredevils appeared in their new uniforms for the first time. YALE DEFEATED AT SOCCER BY HAVERFORD TEAM New Haven, Conn, Nov. 28.—Haver- ford defeated Yalg in z soccer match here today, 2 to 0. Duwels Defeated Jail Hill: “The Duwel foothill' team defeated the fast Jail Hill team Thanksgivinz af- ternoon by the score of 18 to 0. The Duwels were handicapped by the weight of the Jail Hill team but show- ed some excellent foothall playing. just like in the days of baseball. = Sunday the Duwels wil buck up against the original All Stars and will have to do some good playing to beat them. The All Stars have a rugged team. Some of the plavers are as follows: Jerome Shea, John Shea, -Walter Levitsky. Weiser and Furlonz. Manager Carey. wishes fo let the public know that Si dav will be the last game of football this season, and he also “wishes to let AT THE AETNA ALLEYS. (CRESCENT FIREARMS LEAGUE.) ais- | - Amendments to Rules of Racing: The following 'amendments to the rules of The National and American Trotting association are recommended by the Joint Rule Committeé of The National and American Trotting asso- ciations, which met at Terre Haute, Indiana, Saturday, November 1,-1919. Rule 2, Section 5.. Amended by changing the word “can” in the third line to “may. Rule 2, Section 10. Amended by adding the following: “except as pro vided for in Rule 7, Section 7.” Rule 3, Section 1, Amended to read as follows: Races shall be dashes, heats two in three, three in five, the three heat plan, or point system. Rule 3, Section 3. Amended to read as follows: In & two or three race a horse must win two heats to be en- titled to first monéy. If the race is unfinished at the end of the third heat, all but the winners or horses making a dead heat shall be ruled out. Rule'3, Section 4. Amended by add- ing the following “or horses making a dead heat™after the word “winners” in the fourth line, Rule 3, Section 5. Amended by add- ing the following: Should one horse only win a heat and make a dead heat, he shall be declared the winner. If two horses each win a heat and make a dead heat they shall go a fourth heat to determine the winner. Rule 3. Further amended by adding the following section: (Point System). Under the Point System, if a horse wins three heats he shall be entitled to first money, and the race shall be then terminated. The -race shall not be continued after the fith heat. If at the end of the fifth heat no horse has won three heats the race shall be de- clared ended and first money shall be paid to the horse having the smallest number-of points in the summary, sec- ond money to the lorse having the next smallest number of points, etc., etc. The fastest time made by the vinner either in first or second posi- tion: shall constitute a winrace. Rule 4, Section 2. Amended by add- ing the following sentence: Any per- son violating this rule shall be fined not less than $10 or more than $50. Rule 6, Section 1. Amended by changing the third sentence to read as follows: If only one or two of the horses entered for an early closing event shall appear on the course, he or thev shall be entitled to his own or their entrance money and one-half of the entrance money received from the other entries for said purse. Rule 7¢ Amended by striking Sections 6 following: Section After a horse has ac- quired a winrace-of 2.12 or better on a mile track or 216 or better on a half- mile track, he shall be allowed, wheth- er raced or not, one second for the first celendar year in which he fails to reduce it. At the expiration of two calendar vears, exclusive of the in which ‘the winrace was made, horse has not reduced same or if it was made over a mile track, won with- in four seconds of it on a half-mile track it shall be cancelled together with his time allowance and the horse become eligible to the 2.12 class on a mile track or the 2.1 class on a half- mile track until he acquires another winrace. Section 7. A horse with a winrace slower than 2.12 on a mile track or 2.16 on a half-mile track shall be allowed, whether raced or not. one second for cach calendar year until he reduces it, or wins a race in faster time than the class to which his time allowance makes him eligible. A horse reducing b winrace, or if made over a mile track, it he wins within four seconds of it' on a half-mile track, loses his time allowance A horse winning a race in faster time than the class to hich his time allowance makes him eligible shall thereafter be considered having acquired a new winrace. At the beginning of 1920 the present time allowance shall apply. Rule 16, Section 1. Amended by striking out the words “omitting Sun- day™ in the third line. Rule 21, Section 1. Amended by chanzine the second: sentence to read as follows: He shall annoint: three Timers, one of which must have a license from The National Trottong association. Rule 21. Further amended, by add- inz the following section: «'At each public race or performance against time, where there is not a visable tim- irg clock, there shall be at least one licensed timer in the judges’ or timers’ stand. He shall sign’the judges’ hook for each.race or performance against time and send The National Trotti association a_snecial renort time of the first and second hors each heaf. Tn the event.of thewe heine anv supression or misrenresentation of out and 7 and substituting the ) estquality: Mystic Scratchfeed, 100 Ib. . Mystic Laymash, 100 Ib. ... Choice Bran, 100 Ib. ....... Buffalo Gluten, 100 Ib. No. 1 White Oats, 96 1b. . .". Uniongrains, 100 1b. . ..... No. 1Red Wheat, 100 1b. . . . “IT PAYS TO We have ]mt recewed two cars of stan- dard Wheat Middlmgs, contalmng 600 bagseach,andwnll sell for SZGOperbag, 100 Ib.; also the following goods of hlgh- Old Process Oilmeal, 100 Ib.’ 36 Per Cent Cottonseed Meal, H. & S. Molasses Feed, 100 Ib. Ground Oyster Shells, 100 1b. .". . Agents for BRIDAL VEIL -AND KING VICTOR FLOUR Charles Slosherg & Son 3-13 Cove Street, West Side AUTOMOBILE AucrESORIE! AUTOMOBILE ACG“‘ORI!“: 4 Tlmkm-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALEMERV‘CE GARLOCK & HAYNES - BANK STREET, Second Fioor Phone 781-3 =~ NEW LONDON car as good s a new ome, and oiling will CALL THE AUTO DOCTOR. WHI pit the old-tinfe pep fn your Greasing ¥ billa, by calling 368-14. All work dome‘in your $3.80 own garage. novia $4.00 $2.30 $3.65 $4.00 GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlod: & HaynesiCo, Phone 781-3° NEW LONDON, CONN. " Starters—Generataors—Ignition Devices $3.95 DENTISTS $2.65 $3.80 . $3.85 | $2.95 . 90c DRIVE OVER” by order of the president. Rule 21, Section 8. Amended by add- ing the words “or timer” after the word “Starter” in the' first and forTth lines. P Ru'e 21, Section 9. Amended by add- ing the following: “in the place desig- nated after each race or performance against time.” Rule 26, Section 3., Struck out. Rule '30. Amended by ' adding the following section: When ‘ail but one of the horses are ruled out by the con- ditions of the race, the horse that entitled to start in the next heat shall be declared the winner without being required to go over the course. Rule’ 34, Section 1: Amended by in- serting the following sentence: In races under the point system, the fast- est time made by the winner in first or second position constitutes a win race. Rule 36. Section 3. Amended to rea as follo: Any public race at a let distance than one mile and exceeding three-quarters of a mile shall he re- sarded as irregular, and time made at such distance shall create a bar. Rule 36, Section 4. Struck out and the following substituted: Horses rac- ing upon tracks not with a recoznized narent assiciation, racing under published rules and keen- ing horses accessible &0 this associa- tion 0f nerformances on its tracks be eligible only to the free for olnss at weetings gifen b THY Natfonal Trottine asencintion subject to review of the Board of Re- view, » Rule 39 ‘Section 2. Amended by in- serting the words “zive - orders or nfter the word “owner” in. the third line. Rrle 44. Section 1. Amended strikine out “race immediate voticr shall have heen eiven tn fthe judres o” the race of the intention to s~ anneal” #® t1e twoelfth and thirteenth lines anc malking the last clavse in the sangenes read as follows: “If the apreal relatr to the demision of 1 heat, the anpen” must be made hafore the next one in the raea is started o~ §f tha mofter an- time at a meeting and_ the licencad timer fails to report samie he shall be avpelled and his license revoked. A license shall be issued without charge by the Board of Review or in vacation nanled from acours in the decidine hant the appeal mnst be mada to the indees hafare the decision of the race is an- nonnced,” Pozinnines with 1990, Tha Natianat and American Trotting, rssociation= letter carrier will act as pa " maximum rate of interest l/z BANK BY MAIL ON YOUR SAVINGS Let Uncle Sam Bring a Progressive, Substantial, Secure Bank to Your Door The mail box will serve you as receiving teller. 15 The ying teller. You will have all the advantages of modern banking and also the on your money. We are a $2,000,000 institution-and have the Massa- chusetts bankmg laws, the most stringent in the' country, andthe strict supervision of the Massachu- setts Bank Commissioners to safeguard you. SEND for a circular describing eur modern system of bank- “NATICK TRUST COMPANY NATICK, MASS. James D. Henderson, Pres. Frank Bishop, Treas. FREE AUTO Warriors. Smith 88T 96— 256 Fontaine 76 94 97— 267 Foster . % 83 91— 250 255 264 284 T8 Wizards. Waters ... 8 18 95— 22 Murphy ..., 99 104 96— 299 J. Young 92 100 91— 283 20 282 2332 34 Terrors. Mitchell . 97 31 90— 268 Hutchins . %0 92 82 265 17 13 113 8 Superbas. Sanders 89 81 76— s Clement 34 86 83— 253 13 17 61689 439 Wloizl hildy . EASTERN CONN. LEAGUE. Danielson. Larfow ........ 80 §2 11— o8 Rondeau ', 127 92 12— 831 Collins . 108 101 117— 326 Bacon 95 136 119— 350 Barber DN us il 1= 350 532 521 580—1639 4 Moosup. E. Salisbury 111 111— 327 Bassett 106 97— 289 L. Salisbury 91 107— 303 | Lapack .. 102 81— 286 McKenzlo . 1 10— 356 636—1561 DELIVERY ' CLEANERS DYERS 150 Main Street, in Postal-Telegraph Office Telephone Call 743-2. Give Us a Trial lWe pay postage on parcel post one way in membershin shall all members of will publish the rules which are uni- form and the winrace list in the same volume. W. H. GOCHER, Secretary, American Trotting Associa- tion, W. H. SMOLLINGER, Secretary, American Trotting Associa- tion. . Fixed Habit. n Indiananolis News correspondent s he finds many democrats in the middle west turning to Brvan as candidate, Some men find it hard v to get rid of a fixed hubit.—Des Moines Register. And every man has a ri own opinion so long as he rer bachelor. BUILDINu PUKALLUS BROTFLRD CONTRACTORS Carpenters and Builders Al work satisfactorily done, with best labor and material procurable. Telephone €38-14 Office and Shop SMITH AVENUE WILLIAM C, YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at prices by skilled labor. Telephone 50 West Main St. right LEGAL NOTICES, ® PROPOSAL SEALED will be re- celved by the stute Highwily Commis- sionier, Lourth’ Hour. W end, State capitol, Hartterd, Conn., until Z*p. m., Luesuay, Dee. 9, 1919, Lot the fol sections’ of Nighway improv aceordance with' pians and tions on file in the office of the State righway Commissioner and at the tol- lowing places; TOWN OF AST LYME: About 2,400 . of trap rock waterbound ma oni the Niantic-New London road. and speciticatios W h P. Selectmen's office, Lic TOWN OF WATERFORD: 3,550 ft. of trap rock waterbound mac- adam on the Niantic-New London road. Plans and spécifications at the Water- ford -Postoffice, care A, H. Lanphere, First Selectman, Waterford, Conn. NOTE: Thebe sections of ' road are adjacent and are located, on either side ot the Niantic River Bridge. All' bids must be accompanied by a surety company bond or # certified check not less than one-third of the cost of the work. The State Highway " About Commissioner reserves the right to reject any .and all bids. C. J. BENNETT, State Highway Commissioner. Fourth Floor West End, State Capl- tol, Hartford, Conn. nov24d S S2 L Certizeate. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM-| missioners of New London County: I hereby apply for a $16 druggist license to sell spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider, to be sald on the prescription of a practicing physician, and not to be drunk on the premises. In quantities not exceeding one . sallon. Ixcept other than distilled liquors, and those in quantities not exceeding five gallons. At Main_street, Town of Colchester, Dated at Norwich. this 16th day of | October, A, D. 1919." H. P. Buell, Appii- cant, for Proprietor. We, the under- signed, are electors and taxpavers, owning real estate. of the Town of Col- chester, and herehy sign and endorse the foregoing application of H, P. Buell for a druggist's license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pu: t to said application. Dated at Norwich, this; 1th day of Octoher, A. D. 1919. Myron R. Abell, D, C. Gillette, George Kramer, | Cyrus_S. Pendleton, Willlam C. Sher-| man, Samuel McDonald, I hereby cer- tify ‘that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpavers, owning real estate, in the Town of C: | chester. Dated at Colchester, this 16th | day of October, A. 1918, John Con- | dren, Town Cler nov29s NOTICE_TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 28th day of Novem- ber, A. D, 1919, Pracent- MRISON 1. AVIING, Tudge, Estate of E. Curtls Willcox, late of Lisbon, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix cite the credifors of sald deceased to bring | In their claims against said es- tate within six months from this date by posting a notice to that effect, together ‘with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place whers said deceas last Awelt; and In the same Town, and by publishing the same once in.a news- paper having a circulation in said Dis- {rict, and_make return to_this Court, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, The above and foregoing iIs a tfue copy of record, Attgst: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerlk. NOTICE.—AIl creditors of sald de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estateto the ii | DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 a. m—130 to § p. m. Wed. and_Sat. Evenings 7-9 Room 805 Thayer Duilding Tel. 299 Residence tel. 12! 25 DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Rulding Phone 619 Hou 1:30-5 and 7 to. 8 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon M’'Grory Building Norwich, Conn. P Y DR. F. C. JACKSON ° DR. D. J. 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