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New Yerk, Oct. football tal of more than 200 points. Colgate | ANOTHER BIG GAME rmy & Navy Surplus i are of its seasonal swing and’ tomor- |Stamiag the 190’0 defeat by Princeton ' SUNDAY, 23RD 35 BROADWAY 35 BROADWAY T o e e s e T Tva e 5 the autumn to date. Tnserasetiona |lkely to be mroductive of the hardest T AFTV" I E B ASEB ALL CLUB A other 3-Day' Sa.le B Syl sa l v O I ! I We Made Our Promise Good—More Value for Your Money. - 21.—~The conte~'s, revival of almost. forgotten |Kind of a game. clasecis and the clash of undefeated | Dartmouth and Columbia will figure rivals promlss to farnish an afternoon |in a confiict staged.at Hanover. Dart- ‘ vs which Wil bs epoch-making in |mouth will be without tae services of of the sport. several of her best players which will .o University of Chicago eleven re- |Femove apy Superiority which might NORWICH K OF C ; ; . news eastern relations after have existed in favor of .the Green. . . some years in meeting Princeton ‘e | “Pennsylvanta will act -s hosts to - lair of the Tizer. Whils not over con-|the Virginia Military Institute eleven Game Called at 2 p. m. fident of vict ¢ which caused a 1919 upset by defeating e Leather Jerkins. . ... $4.95 | Cuff Links........... 5¢ 2, SmeTet| | The leading games ot tve day # the || BATTERIES—Lindstrom and Murphy for Taftville, Kahn | Combs ............. 10c| Shears ............. 25¢ east and the scores of a year ago fol- ® Bull Durham, Ige., 4 for 36¢c | Coffee Percolators.. $1.55 g o2 2‘2‘,"‘;:3*;*::;::3 S, S e o e 00d Wik b B o - Velvet, 1 7:8 oz. cans, Bl Shickng St .. 708 caemy cleven, oo 7"’“".:.5?5‘33%33?&2’3,1‘&‘% e : 3for............ 30c| Solid Leather Aviation 5 Prince Albert, 2 oz. cans Helmet ......... $2.95 Tuxedo, 1 3-4 oz. cans, Machine ........ $1.00 2dar S it e o Men’s Suspenders. . ... 25¢ Planters’ Pride, 3-4 oz., Boys’ Suspenders. .... 10c 12 for ........... 20c| Fine Khaki Shirts. ... . 95¢ 50 Riverside Cigarettes, Mackinaws. ....... $3.85 ! BOMor it i 3 pair Wool Socks. .. $1.00 F. H. KENYON, General Agent "20 Imported Cigars, White Handkerchiefs. . . 5¢c | P ARBRS S S - b 5 Army Cashmerette Hose 15¢ Blankets, Imported. $2.25 thkSflkTiel,me C-pt,reg val. $1.95 SRR P n cccnt 3 to 7. this” year with Connie Mack's Athletics, alnst an onponent tRER Y Detroit at Boston Colleze—did mot | Taftville has 2 top notch outfield. Chris- ty on third and Murray short stop, both Springfidd- at Brown—0 to 14. of Wercester, Cooney, second, a member Georgetown at Holy Cross—did ROt |of the Milwaukee club and Chief Werre, first base, the infield looks as tight as a drum head. Swede Lindstrom who pitched a brillia twirling and ' D fornia league re of the best ball clubs & old state league days. 27 to T. Washington and Jefferson at Lehigh— 14 to 0, Lafayette vs. Fordham at New York —did not meet. resulted in a tle. | - Maseachusetts Aggles at Amherst— _contest 6 a1 not meet. o of Worcester, n game last Sund urphy of the Cali nishes up on here since the Coly at ?r_:x{{omTfltm mot meets | g SRS n s e slmen . N. DELAP, Special Agent 20 for........... 50c| Khaki Handkerchiefs. . 10c | Army Wool Blankets $4.25 rererty ot Tainlty—ia mot |, MeGowan of fhe Newark International D. W. LITTLE, Special Agent Bk Flliln Avn Blue and Red Hospital (Double) . . $5.45 league team with a record of 20 hom: Hartford, Conn. y A ad attas 0ty T 1 - field. an is | New York New Haven Shoes .......... $2.95| Handkerchiefs ..... 5c| Army Steel Cot e State at Vermont— Regulation Army A good Alarm Clock. $1.25 Shoes .......... $3.95} Small Dzsk Clocks. . .. 95¢c Officers’ Army Shoes $5.25 | Ladies’ and Children’s Comfy Slippers ...... 95c| Kid Gauntlets. ... $1.25 o 18l T Comfy Slippars, Elk Flannel Pajamas. ... $1.45 8 Burt sooxi weat Soles .......... $1.45| Men’s Double-Grip tonchdomn: R‘".r azain | 1 000 Sweaters..... $3.95] Garters .......... 35¢c 1 Some Sweater Wrist Watches..... $2.95 ¢ 0 Worcested ...... $1.45| Raincoats ......... $5.75 ; Tor the thIrd. & e Burr 1B Men’s Slip-ons, $1.95—95c | Suede Dress Gloves. $1.25 {failed to kick the goal Wi ;“‘]‘;’Qd » ke | B Men’s Union Suits, Playing Cards........ 35¢c ¢ ooponer - Heavy ..;...... $1.85] Poker Chips, 100 for $1.25 Sheepskin Coats. ... $8.75 | Watch, guaranteed. . $1.00 | Wrist Band.s e | ¢ of bis own goal ine | Aluminum Forks and - Vacuum Bottles . .. ... 95c | Shaving Mirror Stand. . 35¢ ine. Bure punted to weievvr....5c| Flags, 3x5 feet....... 65c{ C. P. O. Shirts. ... $3.45 d line. Burr punted to Spoons CINANCIAL AND n T L s [ w,‘mlmi:‘"-xn:;;‘gé;tflicm.:’",zs Jack Knives. . .. 10c to 25¢ | Ladies’ Stockings. .. .. 10c| O. D. Wool Shirts. . $3.75 j INANBIAL AND CUMMERclAl Kaceys—MeGowan, cf.; Martin 1t; Me- | (1o bafl on a tumble by Winduam. |§ Men’s Dress Wool Socks 65: * Silk Lisle Men's Hose. 25¢ | Geod Work Pants. . . $1.95 s ;dfr"i.”,‘fah‘f'f?jfifiadib?llfi Ut | Kilingly again punted to Windnam. Man. | Men’s Secks, 12 pr for $1..~ Silk Hose ........... 50c | Blue Féannel Shirts. . Sl 95 S Genuine Suede O’Coats, Rawhid= Laces. ...... 10c! Dress Shirts . . .. Bedford Cord Buckskin Mittens. . 3145 Fountain Pens ...... 65¢c CompleteMuncum Guannteethshhglmfic Both teame hive mado wing this season. Ha : ith but o Rliode Istand Stato at Worcester Poly her, that by |—0 to 10, & Saturday. Penn | four games to da es and Lehigh tch crossed its goal | touchdown being made at Willlams—ald not 50 vi then kicked to| sly and the latter again fumbled | the ball to the local lads. Wind- BEST IN EASTEREN BASEBALL | Al‘ FAIRGROUNDS SUNDAY i and | w t field, with Joe player of ; Torphy ais e, nAau:L:,Lr and be treated to a real | Waterbury olub on £ w (Sunday)’ afternoon | Waterbury, ; Norwich Kaceys and Taftville | ciub shortstop a r 2 flnal game. : ntrary to former methods both [to zo to get a ball s are announcing their lineup. After | new batters for th a careful perusal of each team we must |dueed. Kahn, prem admit it would be a aifficwlt matter to sSuggest men more competent to de- 1t edge bail. han and King, two fielders of ester Eastern league club and hnson of svenordale, to 0. r the twe elevens battied to a team nd speed, will Pittsburgh fleld season will del he Worcester club w If we were to comment on tomorraw' attraction it’ st itte 1 Ho dell made another sensational run of 35 -ards which was soon folipwed by still ‘allahan If King cf; John- ! MARKET WAS UNSETTLED. Missouri Pactfic Ty ; ‘Conrey | 2nother ’;;;;f":_‘:s“;w’“"":;a‘l‘jyo)‘,’:‘;; Moleskin . ...... $14.75 | Heavy Underwear. ... 75c| Khaki Flannel Shirts sl 95 K . 21—Rejection Ly the | Missourl Pac pr . il i Werse 10; Linsizom p; Mumhy ¢ | when tnekled at the fmisn of his rase || Ladies’ Raincoats. .. $2.75 | Turkish Towels, large. 25c | Tooth Brushes ....... 5¢ c.'h .mb w.:l s proposed [ 8L «*él—.""nfi St . 3 down the field. . J. Burr in pl 3 labor board to avert a o YALE LINEUP HAS BEEN nesser. Killingly's ball. Windham re- DEFINITELY PICKED OUT | Covered the ball on a fumble. Mandell SRR e ~° " | once more riins, this time for 50 yards, pareT, Haven, Oct 2L_That anly one | and afier o fow piars runs again for x| the Yale team against West Point was | piopen to oimn i odown. shown yesterday afternoon at the field when Into and Hidden hoth played at left tackle in the signal Grill and in the dum- fected declines of 1 to 2 points|N Y N H & H . ations in the first hae [ NOTfolk & West . arket session. Nor& West pr e partly retrieved lat- | NOTth American . 1" Petroleum became the [Denn R R ... a drive against the shorts and | Lierce Oil came from Chicago that |Elerce Oil pr . rerhood chiefs and raflroad d been cited to appear be- | Beading . board next we Rep I & Stee; tended to steels, rup- | South Pacific the former being|South Railway uinerable by the poor | Scuthern Ry pr of carnings issued by the | ToPacco Prod nna and Republic Companies. | URion Pacific. . uipmente pursned a contrary course, | UBIOT, Pac pr d motors strensttened n|U S Rubber merchandising | U S Rubber pr U S Steel ofls forged ahead almost from | U S Steel pr.. foreign fssues leading. Bven | west El & Mg which recently lost ground | West Un_ Tel attributed to Dutch interests, ig- s /Olang, nor 1o proposed sensational investi- lys O'land pt activities here. Mexican | Worth Pump registered an extreme Imost 8 points and rule a bad one,” Colonel Huston added, % “and unfair to players like Ruth. In | talking with him today at Scranton I DN, £Or R0 ""‘m‘pmmh d to use my best efforts to have ran 40 yards to a| i Killingly failed to kick t! 1 ed to intercede in his o' lineup: | behalf with Ju Landis to have the 2 j punishment ag light as possible, in view g Killingly. |of the fact that he feels now that he . 8. Keachmade a mistake” Ruth told him, Colonel Huston sald, <evs... Bessette|that he had been-offersd biz money to | play indevendent bassball next summer if Judge Landis imposed a long suspen- iling, however, to forego with the Yankees if the H culty can be straightened out. . ‘Conklin| Rut’s barnstorminz trin was reported | to have been a financial disappointment, ¥ |the guarantee of $1,000 a day offered to | nim by the promoters being barely ex: <o+ Blakesley | ceeded by the re Judge Landis not vet announced ment he would mete out to The rest of the lineup which will start the Army game, and which went throug signals and through a dummy scrimmag: during the afternoon, w: end; Cruikshank, centedfl, Gues right tackle; Dea: quarterback ; Aldrich, lory right halfback, and J This lingup had twenty minutes of nalfs and an equal pe d of serimmag with Aldrich punting and later drop kicking from behind the of scrimmage. Later on the second team had the same kind of work. The lineup second ¥ team was: Hulman, left end; Into and | purr |, ; | MacKay, left tackle; center ; Boltwi right tackle; O'Hearn, quarterbac! | Dawson . EUHEY. siseiscase Simonds .. :. Israel ...cevene 3915 ROSEN covcecnn.s +e. G. Reeves| New York, Oct. 21.—Call money firm; 53 low 4% muling rate 4% clo z bid 43%; oftered at 5 Obernesser .. .veeess Crosby| goianton, Pa., Oct. 21.—Colonel Hus- ton and Ruth had 2 long conference here Ik D el ol - z Mandell evss Back ns alfbacsk ; Spieden, ri 1 rms ns mm»n at 41 per cent. but Wight, full- back. Gates . Rocves |/ f\Buth cwould. Aoty idischny; the fe & for funds over the week end COTTO! e il agreement. Nelther would he say practice in forward the ce th rate to 'w York, Oct. whether it would affect cotton | Protecting O'Hearn . 3 id say th Iy after mid-day, with-| quict; miadling 1 and drop Meusel and Sheenan, but he d however, to time quota- s The onl LigeaEa Te ‘rpprf:‘,nhd these players in his falk and western bank Liverty Ronds, f who were at the fic were L. I. | GEERS HAS GOOD DAY with Huston. 3 petetnt e I Bigelow, q’:”fif Goss and C/ J. LaRoche. AT GRAND CIRCUIT MEETING | RoCcKY KANSAS GETS JUDGES® 1 part of yesterday's|TU S Lib 2d 4s.. bt e g e e eore DO AT onaCtery ORI M e o J0uha E 2 . 5 tera i f th 3 Sircuit, ha 2 + 9 <. Sgom5, o Xrarice U S Lib 1ot 4%s 1340 ty and the Army. will Lave ample time :,:m,?",:,ls“ e flgdif"&i‘ rama| New York, Oc Myrtle Sri:edman andPVIflllldm S _Hart ina scene from the ¥ eaged, but Iol-|U § Lib 2a 4% § 92.80 to use the field and get accustomed to it. % : o m light . aram = » 1 the Snanghai rate advanced s 4 . “took two of them and|] field into ewcdllent- conditnon for the e emand | Lew Tendler, of Philadel- AT THE DAVIS THEATRE, SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY ndon’s higher price for game. Slotea s Sihsna to) it at Madison Square Garden to- A e Vi S| Poi Quoted in jiens centatpert s 00t Sht e toecsine d"f’i:“f" siTues as was the aggressor through- Tiplitz Gets Decision Over Darcy. iq:s pounds, in eight rounds. bond. e | ntan HarE et ~‘\M'i out most of the match, gaining the ad- 21.—Joo Tiplitz,| Carl Tremaine, Cleveland, Ohlo, ban- the stas Bk 252 won two eats and teen rounds. judges de- | tamweight, won from Marty Collins, Foreign Exchange. : and again it Penler _two_round: 0 in an elght round hout York, the referce stopping the con- y ¥ Sonoilion the third and the fourteenth, and thres Johnny Dare w York. The {test in the eighth and ‘ast round. Cei- Sterling— eleventh, and twelve, Were are lightweigh ichaels, New York, 0 S T e - ved the judges’ (!ccx:mnl “If” is the most unsatisfactory werd lins took much D hment. behind Lo‘d Frj won by Dott M }"u‘m‘d with Geers caught Tend'er re'pe.at?d'ly pounds i ight hook, W K. OF C. ATHLETIC TO BE BIG THIS YEAR rock- lover Earl Daird, Seattle, V in the English language. 2 boy and slowed him o $500: In n SR Tendler floored with a Tight hook by Morgan Ax= badly ovening round and the Philadelph ‘ot seem t 's counter blows dld 0 bother him. Tendler had b d to defeat Kapsafi 0 O . and engag _ chamni bout v t J 7= Standard for years. Dependable. Reliable. Clean. Fresh. Whole- reshmen game R some. 100 per cent. value. Feed as_quoted wrongly. The score should this Meat Scrap Now while you av ‘bm‘ Tto0 m fav or of u-.e Seminary ) can get best prices for eggs. : : Write for Booklet. from U' & . WORCESTER RENDERING CO, Mullen, Frankie Crowell and : : Mfrs., Auburn, Mass. The Goddard team is con-| NORWICH TALLOW CO. ¢ vz o trip through Comnecticut > \ivr:v‘[“u:l?\ Jketin arrahén games Talman Street, Norwich, Conna ¢ high ol in the state, for this game,|with the Norwich Free Academy. The g all the games | Vermont team is a ng aggregation 1S to add an.|and i¢ out for the prep school champion- s ip of New England. - will be nmppul out. being CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicage, Oct. 21.—W a declded upward swin more or less by beli tha fird a solution for railroad strike. The strong =t 3 1-3 to 4 1-2 December 1.08 to 1.08 112 1-4 to 112 1-3.. Corn g 7-8 and oats 1-4 a. \.-8 to GODDARD SEMINARY WANTS GAME WITH LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS not members of the circuit to ap- for ad mers will 1 last sea- two arch s ready s in \Lm\.m ACADEMY CLASHES WITH STONINGTON TODAY to 35 cents tanding the break-up of the parley lere between the rallway em-|the overwhelming ployes es and the govern- |Eiven here last year. or Loard, prices for wheat had an wsward lmpetus throughout the day. Specnlators led the buying and offerings so readily absorbed that shorts hur- 4 to cover and thus alded the advance. ad taken 1,000,000 ¢ diry and Manitebas counted too 25 a bulllsh factor and eo likewls: 1L vea al recogattion for several |2nd bowling is ar port thi acting as i¢ | 6very promise of being a hit in demand for {lour | County league are being planned help the advance of | devotess if the Il way many of ti te announcement of the calling of | be able to eomn e e a new conference liers to deal with tho |Clls a3 there are available bowling sltuation was made just | It nearly every town in the state. of the seft e been p: ‘1‘(’1\11" of the New Britain and middletown are and, both coum.l.s report that \\ o-:l that as ‘was in - exception, | MASS. I. T. VICTORIOUS S| n ARy s e e “AUTOMOBILE WRECKED” Belmons, Mauass., t. 21— - s nstituto of Tecmology deteated || pow FREQUENTLY YOU READ THAT HEADLINE, MR. AUTOMO- Harvard over & o e e ing 13 || BILIST, AND THEN PAUSE, WITH A LITTLE SHOCK, AS YOU RE- points to 40, T. B. Sanborn of Tech|| MEMBER YOUR CAR IS NOT COVERED BY INSURANCE. romped home first in 34 minutes and 23 “AUTOMOBILE WRECKED” MAY BE WRITTEN ABOUT YOUR CAR BEoonds: 2 Tarvard tresh. || SOME DAY. NO DRIVER IS IMMUNE FROM ACCIDENT TO HIS Tech freshmen defeated DA et e || MACHINE OR, WORSE STILL, TO PERSONS. o e : LET US TELL YOU SOME TIME ABOUT AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE AND OF THE SATISFACTION OF DRIVING A CAR SO COVERED A$ MISS LEITCH WINS FINAL ROUND FROM MRS .HUCKNALL|} TO PROTECT YOU FROM LOSS. vy o it Corn and oats reflected the strengt! éf | WINDHAM MIGH D wheat. Rural KILLINGLY BY BIG SCORFE | id the school ind Provisions rose with hogs and grain. (s he Bull + & ' £ letin.) not ¢ c and see l‘Cv s pl Besldes, packers were understood to be 5 —Windham de- | the ;-’L'!\::l'n for the it EATS ‘Willimantic, iex? hiome game. s 21— i REMEMBER, THAT ONE ACCIDENT MAY COST YOU EVERY DOL- acfumlating stocks to mest erg- § ; > N York, Oect. 21..—Miss Ceeil Leiteh, 3 El vautae ercy trom tho threatencd sefke, e e British, Frencn .and Casadian woman's|§ LAR YOU POSSESS, INCLUDING YOUR HOME, IF YOU DO NOT Int Mer AMar , D n Windls buratin RUTH HAS'A CHANGE 5ol titleholder, tod \;o;x‘;gfeefizl‘*ecgge CARRY INSURANCE ON YOUR CAR. Iat Mer Mar Dr Chlengo Crain Market, under OF HEART—BADLY ADVISED | Invititon tonrnament by feeains Miwi] WE WILL GLADLY TELL YOU ALL ABOUT AUTOMOEILE INSUR. Int Mot Truck oW, Cloye, High, New York, Oct. 21.—Colonel Huston - he @ 2 A Jat M Truck pr ... 1041, 1083 = said tho home run slugger had suftered a | 2°¢ 9 to play, in the final round. AL ANy TIME Int Paper pe sta ... was marked by long distance runs | change of heart and felt that he had 109 1123 . > dham. These were mado by Man- | been badly advised in playing exhibition Maturo Again a Winner. high Valley Kennecott .. A NEWTON VAUGHN, Insurance 457 and French Obernesser, and | games in opposition to the rule which | Philadelphia, Oct. 21.—In the national Mexican Petrel 5215 : 4 Back made good runs | Judge Kenesaw M. Landis, as cominis- | pocket billiard champlonship tournament, 30 FRONT STREET PUTNAM, CONN. Mex Petrol pr ¢ i v in Burr kicked off | iosner of organized baseball, had to en- [ James Maturo of New York won today's ¥ Miami Copper 228 8955 3314 Killinglv. Killinely fumbled on the force. first game from William F. Do Langh of . el K 8T ... 1% 37% 87% firet play and the ball was recovered for “I am one of those Who consider the | Philadelphia, 125 to 108, in 40 innings. v - ¥