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1 'Yzl-e-HarvérdBuatRaée_gn_ThamesJuneZfi C'ambridg>, Mass., Dec. 18.—The svard varsity rowing race with Yale New London next year wil come ne 26. The second varity and an crews will ‘compete on the The remainder of the rowing sched- ule, announced, provides for races of jall three crews against Annapolis at {Annapolis on April 24, and races of fthe varsity and freshman crew against Princeton on the Charles river on May 1 and against Cornell at Ithaca on May 22. 3 + Two games with Princeton at Phil- ;adelphia and one with Yale in the isame city will ‘give the thockey tema its only trips 'away ifrom home this winter. The schedule follows: January 3, University of Toronto; Harvard Club of Boston: 10, Bos- on Athletic Association; 14, Boston \College , Yale; 28 Tufts;- 31, jPrinceton; February 14, Tole at Phil- adelphia: 21. Yale; 28, Princeton at Philadelphia; March 6, Princeton at Philadelphia. % 1 HARVARD NINE HAS EXTENSIVE SCHEDULE Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 18.—Twenty- seven games are listed on the Har- vard baseball schedule.. made publiz by th2 athletic committee = tonight, with aAditional provision 2£r play- offs of possible ties with Princetor @nd Yale Althoush the Boijton Co.- iege ith'etic management anncunced today thet all dates with Jurvard Harvard | jfor two ganes with Boswon Colleg? apreir ¢n the scheiulo, The schedule follows, played at Camhralze where otherwise designated: April 10, Bow- doin; 14, New Hampshire College; same week, day not decided, Red Sox at Fenway park; 17, West Point at ‘West Point; 19, University of Vic- ginia at Charlottesvilie; 21, Annapo- lis at Annapolis; 22, University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia; 24, | Columbia at New Yeork; 28, University of Maine; May 1. Cornell; 5, mouth; 8, University of Virginia; 12, Amherst; 15, Princeton at Princeton; 19, Williams; 22, Princeton; 26, Hoiy Cross; 29, Brown; 31, Brown at Providence; June 2, Princeton at New York, (incase of tie) 5, Pennsyl- vania; 8;’ Vermont; 9, Boston College at Newton; 12, Holy Cross at Wor- cester; '16. Fordham; 19; Boston Col- lege; 22, Yale at New Haven; 23, Yale; 26, Yale (plade not decided, to be played in case of tie.) - to be AMERICAN BOXERS WIN 18 OUT OF 17 BOUTS New York, Dec. 18—The three vie- torious American amateur hoxers who toured the Scandinavian coutries last month competing in boxing con- tests returned home - today on the | Bergenfjord from Christiania. The party consisted of Aston Donsze, of New Oreans, national bantamweight champion; Frank Cassidy, - of New York, national lightweight cham- MARKET WAS DULL New York, Dec. 18.—An unexpect- e reversal in British exchange and the attitude assumed by organized | labor in connection with the return of |} the railroads, caused today's’ dull stock ket to yield some of the ground gained during the previous scasion. The decline in bills on London, which fell about 13 cents below yes- terday's rally, was attributed in some quarters to the decision of the British court removing the ban on imports inte England. This theory found few supporters among bankers and ex- hange dealers, who regarded the re- cent rcovery as a natural rebound from excessive pressure. Rails, especially low grade is were depressed one to five points, bu some of this loss was recovered later on the support accorded investment shares of that division Call loans ruled at six per cent., th lowest rate of the week, but it wi enerally understood tha‘ t banks would not release time funds, except in moderate amounts, for the balance of the year. The sitock market became almost stagnant after the first hour, with als ternate rallies and declines from the ifregular opening. Oils, motors and steels provided the chief elemcnts o dncertainty. Metals and sugars were among the few sustaining features, the former Hardening as a resu't of better trade prospects, while sugars strengthened on opposition in the senate to the ex- tension of government control. ture of the bond market was easing fractionally. s aleo shaded with sevs ernatiopal war = issues. , par value, aggregated Old U. 8. bonds were un- | call ! CTOCKS. Ty Low. Clese. | Allls Chalmers ctts 6w . Am Az Chom .. 2 my INVESTMENTS IN OLD NEW ENGLAND INDUSTRIES Through succeeding - genera-|% tions the names of strong New England industries have been famous in the Unifed States. The bonds and stocks of these companies represent about as ! high grade i | 15 = R Bret Sugar m e a8 &Leatlicr Leather Anon: * & 3 the best heivsweight boxers in the Baltimore ~ &0ho . country at,the present time; and Baltimore & Ohio Benjamin Levine, ofthe Metropolitan ARl o A. A, U. who was manager of the Bell Steel £ team. Proext The boxers ‘won thirteen out of i seventeen bouts in which they parti ! Butte 2. [ipated in Sweden and Denma adlan | Cresapeat Ch. € ) jc Iy {ohost P hile Copper Cltine Copner Cruefble Steel Crielble Stecl Delawzre & Motar 2 b ctfy n_Peiroleum [ N & Wost pr . Ame fean Dier . Tubrer pr Stee! .. Stecl pr Wedtom Union Tc! Willys Over Werth Pump Worth Pump MONEY New York, Dec. 18—Call monev easy; high 6; low 5; ruling rate 6: lclollr:g bid 5, offered at 6; last 0an 5; bank acceptances 4 3-4. pion; John Burke, of Pittsbugh, one of | - FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA 'DECEMBER REDUCTIONS IN OUR MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING DEPART- MENTS are the lowest. THE NORWICH BARGAIN HOUSE “Alw§ys More For Less” Washington Square ‘Special For Saturday OVERCOATS, SUITS, MACKINAWS, TROUSERS. Special For Saturday MEN'S CORDUROY SUITS, IN BELTED AND PLAIN MODELS—SPECIAL §14.0. We Have the Largest Stock to Select Fro_m-—bfir Prices ¢ Norwich, Conn. texms “ad been. circclled, provision Donscze won the featherweight cham- pionship of Sweden and the cirty championship of WCopenhagen; Burke captured the heayyweight title in Sweden and the city championship of Copenhagen, and 'Qassidy won lightweight title ir Sweden and citiv championship of Copenhagen Cassidy’ won "the lightweight t the <Copenhagen city champior the and le in hips tout at Steckholm. HARVARD ATHLETIC MANAGER OPPOSED TO AiR RACES—30XING Cambridge, Mass.,( Dec. 18.—Fred W. Moore, graduate zihletic manager, announced tonight that th Athletic commiitee has d versity of Pennsylvania. He said the committee also had disapproved par- ticipation by Harvard undergraduates in ap air race from :Cambridge to New Haven and New York and re- turn as proposed by the Univers: aeronautical asscciation. TRIANGULAR REGATTA TO Ithaca, N. Y, Dec. @.—The annual triangular regatta beiween Cornell, Yale and Princeton will be rowed next | spring on Lake Carnegie at Princeton, jN. J, on May 15. This will be the ecod contest of the serfes to be held 1 Lake Carnegie. Four triangular races between these colleges have been rowed in the past three of which have been won by Cornell. BIG GAME AT When James Barry, a star of Je ett City's last season team will b down a bunch of huskies from IL ford to play against his old t mates, it will be worth going a lon way to see this game. As tha Jewett City boys w Lewis of Ce. B, from W their Jineup with B 4 W. Benjamin, Mc; and a fast man in Thompson, who has mads the team. Manager Ernest Benjamin, has to big expense floor this s>1s gone Ahe | but lost in the Swedish champmnsa{pl BE HELD ON MAY 15| n | i i | { = ey, Norwich Building and Loan Association Incorporated June, 1915 Under the supervision of State Banking Commissioner. All interested in home building or money saving are invited to investigate our system. Start in at once through your Building and Loan Associa- tion to own your own home. Th= Tenth Series is now open: Shares may be purchased Norwich, Conn. at the rate of ons dollar, payable each month. tion desired.. 1§ Telephene 21 A Charles S. Holbrool Walter F. Lester, Franklin Rumford, Any of cur officers or members will gladly give all informa- Meetings on the Third Tuesday of each month at 8 P. M. Chambzr of Commerce Building. C. L. SMITH, Secretary. OFFICERS. President, Ernest O. Rodier, Telephone 1346. Ist Vice-President, Daniel T. Shea, Secretary, Arthur E. Sherman 2d Vive-President, Alexander Sharp, Treasurer, John E. Vaughn, Asst. Treasurer, B. Wy Eyan. DI k, George AUDITORS. Fred H. Topliff, William S. Elliot, Albert Clayton RECTORS. George S. Moles, Louis M. Crandall, William E. Manning, George S. Powers. S, Powers, ATTORNEY. Charles V. James. Eeeaa R —————| Plainfield Vs. JEWETT CITY THIS WEEK lantly during the first 0 hi you play®d us do not doubt but thar A speedy basketball Tuesday evening with a score of 44 to Killingly game on our floor t you do, ended | well! |Charron ....... 87 102 106 20 Totals ~..... 446 E"; I 503 1426 5 {often, has announced an intention of | fu Feary cat A : V)¢ Fine assortment of “Comfy” Felt Slippers—Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s. : Fur Trimmed Felt Julietts, in gray taupe, lavender, brown and black. Spend your Holidays in camfort. Try our Famous Queen Quality Shoes, - all styles. i Soft Shoes for tender feet, Grover " Shoes and Slippers. Men’s Leather House Slippers. Make Dad a present that will bring him joy and comfort. Rubker Boots for all—Also Arctics from one to six buckles high. Ladies’, Men’s, and Children’s Hosiery that we are proud to offer and that you are proud to give. 'HE KIES CO. EYE STRAIN is often the cause of poor sight, headaches and nervousness. Relieve the strain with proper glasses and the headaches and nervousness disappear, 7, Plainfield | High's excollent teamn | SRR | making it a pleasur'e to use the eyes. We specialize in the fitting of defea Ifiilfingxly”_fliglh, ]The same TAFTVILLE ALLEYS |} glasses for eye 'strain. jwas very fast, Killingly playing her | i . - best, but unable to break up the' Ouimette A E. F. McGOVERN, Registered Optometrist {brilliant pass work of Plainfield’s Desmarais 97— 264 THE PLAUT-CADDEN COM {men. Although Killlingly, fought gal- Traeger 10725 o35 - COMPANY 2 minutes, the J\arie; R B 5 R R AP S e D:gr';esn e > i‘l)}’_ Esé 135-143 Main Street, Estaklished 1872 Norwich, Conn. s ahead of K H. S. In the; S e i - = .R”fiflvfi?.‘é-‘p' ficld{:g(::t\ zifi;cla:::fi Totals ...... 441 457 506 1404 | ving < 1y i isbon A 1 | i ceim i Brow: = 5 __ 971 | Murphy 17 S— 265 | downs. have | Of fast sbooting maing every Shot. oo i 211 White .. 2 94— 314 Admirers of Pal Moore believe that S0 . | semiat .. : Tee 2 o Ts 7o Tio|the Memphis boxer will trim Charles All-Collegians Not Short of Spunk. |H. Gley el M e bt il S T rti Rditor: 2] —_— — i ek mi?:‘*“?;g ;:dl,m-r' ?hov (.\“., Coiles | 447 1423 SPORT NOTES i London this month. wish to have the West Ends take | g = Word ¢ = i jnotice. Do you recall the night on| Dr.’ Rolier, the veteran wrestler, ord from Memphis has it that i who retires from the game eariv and|Ed Geers, the veteran racing pilot, has Iy recovered from the accident at R g 5 - £E i) tovine anot o ack. | Syracuse and is again in exoellent, : ceived a new ouzf id we not guarantee vou a return another comeback. i 2 ; - WA COTTON of black and srange with sweaters for | 7ame for the week after Christmas | 2 B aees foctballThas Hdexeod e el & safe investments as can be| New York. Dec. 15.—Cotton steady: | tne ors, besins Bory it sweaters (r) 2or : _about, any-' et Sl R e sl SO i k.l middling 3925. is hoping the fans will turn out and | W: Christmas has | Rys 97— ehiroasts big sou e foLdodigpnsyiellyg Sox denles hlrepo: athalilifie (Wil found anywhere, give the boye 'a real welcome at the|not s it? ol 2 Red” Weaver of the Center Col- |quit. “Scotty,” who is a big favorite big game. Some of the fastest teains Wednesday's paper Totals ...... 471 501 485 1407 lege téam, the ployer' who set up a|in the Hub, ‘says he will refurn neml We offer several suck sscuri- in New England are booked ahead, so|YOu wanted fo play us this week, Banatone new worids record this season by |season. 4 f Ce o 1 with the real old time: spirit of lh.wfll’?’liff()f‘ why did not not aceépt §h<: Erubeck ....... 100 91 75— 266 ties to yield from 615% tol: fans, it is looked forwara LR e e R L e T T 92 142 o ‘238l s 5 4 anner season. Our motio, An Evena |Dight? L LEGIA Pilli 13° 9 i over 7%. Break, that's all. Signcd Ernest . — L ey s Send f g ‘ tos Benjomin, Mgr. Jewell City Dasket| AT WILLIMANTIC ALLEYS |Seidel 72 100 Victo | 3 end for Circular. e 3.’::: oo oM e §§_§: all team. | American Thread Company. : e TR Quoted in dotlars and bond. acobs 5 s9 5 ot t: 9 & BODELL & ¢O. P R g g CADDOCK THROWS BRITISH T Lo el Mot i p 4 CHICAGO GRAIN .MARKET. CHAMP IN STRAIGHT FALLS Hill 93— 272 Lavallee - - 10 WEYBOSSET STREET L RRAE. o Chicago, Dec. 18.—Earl Caddock |Gallagher 95— 297 Glade Thls Year_ PROVIDENCE 143 139% heavyweight wrestling champion, de-|French 120— 352 {'.aemieu.\ Bost, . 138% 5% |feated Sam Clapham, Britssh cham.- | — — -— —— Frommes . . oston New York; ) 136% 5% lpion, in straight falls here tonight,| Totals ...... 500 484 489 1482) Peppin .. He has made us his spzcial 8% 8214 Caddock took the first fall with & head Y. M. C. A, ST e | o iséri 3 85 7% | scissors and wrist lock, in 21 minutes, | Bagty 9 103 10s—ge1| Totals ... 470 410 a7 1486 || agents for the distribution b seconds, and the second with a | ing . %6 86 81— 243! 5 Red Sox - i 4 Doy yocissors and wrist lock in seven | webster 03 %2 104 230 Blanchett ..... 84 93 s anaf qf . Bowen . 9 = 7 7 T ot e Bowen 100 94 104— 289 Pep T 97 98— 292 ALL KINDS OF For SLEDS SKATES - TOYS ROCK AND ROLL KIDDIE CARS ‘KNIVES *“TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. ' .FLASH LIGHTS 'BULLETIN BUILDING USEFUL XMAS PRESENTS TELEPHONE 5314 For Boys and Men |Women and Glrls SHEARS—SCISSORS PYREX WARE ALUMINUM WARE CARVING SETS SLEDS SKATES FLASH LIGHTS ENAMELWARE KNIVES AND FORKS ELECTRIC FLATS s e—— THE HOUSEHOLD 74 FRANKLIN STREET pearance since from the army. he was BALTIC ACES DEFEAT WILLIMANTIC ROVERS Before a big crowd of people the [ Baltic Aces defeated the Willimantic Rover team by a score of 26 to 10 in one of the best games played this years. Rabiteau the star guard of the Aces was out of the game owing to an injury to his left hand. - Lineups: Aces E. Brickson, Almquist .... Sheffield Right Forward Swanson . "'Left Forward Schmidt . Summers Sullivan, Capt. . Rig] uard . F. Erickson ................ Lavalley Left Guard Field goals, E. Erickson 1; spn 6; Schmidt 3; SuMlivan 3—26; Sheffield 1; Haggerty 2; Honberger 2—10; Referee Mills; Scorer Heibel; Timers, Bradlaw and Flynt) Swanson was the star of the game with six baskets. In the preliminary the Taftville Rough Tumblers defeated the Baltic Bantams 13 to 4. The Taftville team outweighed the Bantams, but they put Up a good game. Lineups: ... Honberger Swan- Baltic . Taftviile, Swanson ................... Paradise Right Forward Shiinean - ... 7%, 0 A Marcelle o Left Forward BUTER 00 oo oh ke ha ++++. Coleman Center Goldblatt .... McSheffery Rabitean - .. «+ Peltier The Bantams g oy e ntams and Daredevils Benoit—sub. Y is postponed till nest week, Rovers || Haggerty, Capt. | Holiday Clothing That You Can Afford to Buy LEARN TO SAY CHARGE IT AT 29-33 Sfietuci:et Street B Open Saturchy Evnn?ngs R ST S wet? CHRISTMAS CANDIES Never before have we offered such a variety of swests to the peoplz of this community. A box of Candy for her—another for her mother, one for yours and your sister. Candy for ths tree, candy for the stockings. All pure, all wholesome, all delicious. 5 Select your Xmas gift herc. Thousands of packages to choose from. Every package guaranteed. . Come and get your Christmas Candy whils they last, at 45c Ib.. OUR SPECIALS FCR THIS WEEX ARE: Chocolate Montevideos, Ib. o s Jumbo Salted Peanuts, 1b. Lot Sle Srass Peanut Brittle fh o000 e Roonis - Reanint Catamielelb oo, 500 0 Ui e 39} Assorted Chocolates, Ib...................0.... 49c |k All our Candy guaranteed to bz frzsh and whelssome. We manufecture our cwn candy. “: Mail crders for fancy packagzs of Choco'tes, filled, prices | from 55c to $8.00 a box. We carry A wnailo, Lowney's {2 and Lovell-Covell packages. . ok Y * Bell’s Ice Cream and Can 7 Parlor |~ (Where Quality Costs No % -2) . . 144-146 MAIN. STREET B¢