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< — b JORWICH BULLETIN, SATQRD Y, NOVEMBER 5, 1921 ey = T ; cager to grab the victory as Norwich. ) Teouill b a Eame, ot only of Brawn ] and power but of cunning. Each side will the other. e ) lryp::vlo:t:l;w can possibly attend the ‘o.' e tnitervars| game ehould como along and join the New York, Nop 4— i ity Latayette at Pemnaylvania, 0 o 7. |school body which will cheer its team haesic and 'three inter-sectional coo-| Yordhym at Georsstowm, I8 to {0. |throughout the contest =Bulkeley hae s e B e pro-| Marieta at Boston College, 3 to 13.|been cleaning up not a few games and MANHATTAN pram this week-end. ‘Wesleyan at Amherst, 7 to 0. a victory for them ';!nye;“:;i:n ?";::; - Harvard-Princeton game, with its| Rochester at Colgate, 21 to 14. feather in thelr hat. o g o A aTiog back 15 1877, mus| Carneglo Toch at Penn State, ald et |toam, thelr tine Is govertul and. thele | e gpo n, ithough the Notre [meet. backfield is fast. o1 2 t S bissurgh-Nebraska | and | Union at Willlams, 0 to 35. have to watch Lyons a MeDonald, S .le-Maryland batthes all fipure promi-| Swarthmora at Stevens, 7 to 14. For Norwich the probable }meun wi e untly bocauss of ths diffarant sections| St. Bonaventure at Brown did mot|be: Semple and Meelk, ends; Sage “‘l"‘ g ntry represented. meet. McNamara, tackles; Mousley and Wel- he mors f‘mportatit of the| Muhlenberz at Lehigh 0 to 56. lington, guards; Van Wagener, cenlto;: home-and-bome games are Colu Bates at Holy Cross did mot meet. |Covey, quarterback; Capt. Reod, right " }ia-Cornell, Lafayette-Pangsylvania, ha'f, Williams, left half; and Brown, G Cl I THE TALK OF THE TOWN wenn Stats-Carnegle Toch and Fordham- LOANED BICKARD |, Bovnton, the fighting _fuilba 4 o atrugait. been taken sick and will not in ail prob- s les. ’, Nov. - it b tast. 4 L secord ew York, Nov. 4.—Tn an effort to Te- | zbility play in tomorrow’s con! ::mdesu‘a'xn;:’ ug“:w‘g ",..;f cover money sald®to have been loaned| Bulkeley’s lineup: Leary center, Dm'ld- 4 to furnish mueh of the | Tox Rickard {0t promotion of the John-|so nand Chapman guards, Bliven an reworks, Both universities bout in 1910 _and other DIZ|Smith ends, probably Watterson, Smith Hundreds of Overcoats to choose from, and every coat in a class by itself when it comes to smart style, real quality and te, T k i rtorba; saocelbiiss 14 thelt. Sirongeet events, Trank D. Armstrong, |or Zepp tackles; Lyons quas s ":.r“ “,,g 'h;. h‘,f Pacn lroker, today sought to have the pro- |St. Germaim, Fowler and McDonald, great value. - e in ihe resent games af the two Woter and two corporations in which he | hacks, ™ i ad b b st into the hands of a The team will leave Norwich around 1 ) . g A el B b WG s oelock and will be followed later by the Here you will find big, roomy Ulsters for the outdoor man, ne sturdiesz] Upon Armstrong's application, Su-|student body. ont the SISt ] preme Court Justice Hotohiiss signed an SEL smart Ulsterettes for town wear, regulars for the dapper abetitutes of ScAroe- requiring Rickard, the Madison | PRINCETON AND HARVARD dresser, and conservative medels for the dignified man. N ore available to rush tmo Sausre Garden Corporation and _the READY FOR TODAY'S GAME | Our showing includes the finest fabrics of the looms, rich Madison Square Garden Sporting Clubd. | prinwton N. J.. Nov. 4—The football Inc., to show cause next Monday WhY | qocene™ce Princeton and Harvard held a receiver should mot be sppointed for | gy ™1 S S DAt i Srternoon in regulars | iy e (ntoremts ematrons stated ho| PrEPATRUON Tor the arst of n;:.fm;'bzi{ colorings of browns, grays, heather mixtures, fleecy fabrics, In his com S > h ¥ i . B B S¥ined: Riskar 10,000 o- aid nf pro- | Lozce beitlem Ethl o Meltons, Kerseys, Chinchillas and Plaid Backs. moting the Johnson-Jeffries contest, al- The Crimson squad, 70 strong, arrived | foier S0 that he he'ped the promoter when 1€ |, mrenton shortly after noon and cams | [] ranaged the Gane-Nelion bout n ol | s Lo Princeron 1w moier s v 2 | | - LOWER PRICES ARE FACTS HERE! field, Nevada, and when he obtained In|grint in the stadium. Most of the atten- lea. on Madison Square Garden. on of the coaches was directed upon The two corporations named i the | fntts ‘and Owen, punters, and Pfaffman [eomplaint, Armstrong _ allezed. owed | znq Buell, drop’ kickers, whose work is Tickard $280,000. but Rickard had told| expected to count heavily in the skirmish. him he had no money to pay hif debts.| THo gir . currents in the ‘big concrete The compldinant added that unon his | phorsdshoe evorried the kickers for a recommendation’ Williami ~ W. Arms|ghort time, but before they left all were v | strong, president of the National Copper | performing in good shape, the punters | Bank of Sait Lake Citr, also had 16aned | svoraging 45 vards and the drop kickers money to Rickard. booting the bail with accuracy from the 15 to the 40 yard lines. . 5 | Fiers oteied theseives Wi and at each prices the greatest overcoat value obtainable. Come and see for your- Sl Bl e s s self. We know you’ll say what scores of others have said. OQurs is the greatest to give the visitors an opportunity to get i A Kay and a hand practics, Frida accustomed. (o the stadium. | array of Overcoats ever shown in Norwich. | oihn, It hekitany o Eeiorsd gl & Bob Fisher, the Harvard coach, ond | Bulkeiey of New London, at Plant fie'd, | said the members of both elevens are in | TWO GROUPS WORTHY OF SPECIAL MENTION oda; excellent Dh"filmlx condition. | 14 tock good| T peobable lizeup: OVERCOATS $55.0 OVERCOATS $35.00 to compete with thelr old-time rivas, | Bill Roper, chief of the Tiger instructors, | Snively ,..c.e.e......... MacComber ACADEMY CLASHES WITH s s G iy o e Lott End. : Big, loose fitting Coats of Shetland fleece A group of Overcoats, made of fine all- ‘ e ball or eatching or prating it Tre S e and Russian Duvetynes, made half lin:j wool plaid back materials, in rich shades of e g gt e e e o with soft ooze leather, elegantly tailor browns, grays and heather mixtures. and wonderful values at $55.00. Last Ulsters and Ulsterettes, smart models, year’s price was just a third more. actual $50.00 values—Special $35.00. Our Entire Stock of Suits Now at Reduced Prices Left Guard. Center. Wittmer other hand Bulkeley is as Lipscomd ,, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCAL |~ Stinson .. Right Guard. Lourls <eepenscs.s Quarterback. iy HEAVY TRADING IN BONDS [N Y Central BHRGY . e i . % ork Nov. 4.—Trading in bonds|N Y NH & H Left Halfback. again overshadowed dealings in all other | Norfolk & West Garritty ..... S wacuritie the stock cxchange today [ North Am Right alng e 4k Tordlin Tesits| PEoatR .. Cleaves .....:\.. the war registered highes: | Pierce Oit : Fulibac a2 ERES | pierce. Of .47 Official score referce, W. C. Crowe o S EET #inged o move forward = Con “...ns. 137 field judge, H. N. Merritt, Yale; lines- | 3 - = e e TR 0% mran, G. N. Bankhart, Dartmouth. Featuring Clothes by The House of Kuppenheimer, Clothcraft, Society Brand. Rep I & Steel 511 ——— South Pacific ..... 7914 INTER-CITY BOWLING South Ra'lway 193 LEAGUE SCHEDULE | Southern Ry pr rn g The Inter<ity bowling league has a | sbacco Prod.. ... 601 tong o s o hedule for the winter aud spring o 2 = ST S SRS, nion Pacific o121 seasons, the last game that to be 5 i . 3 3 Union Pac pr 61% rolled is on April 5. The league is mz:L‘ELKS ORGANIZE EIGHT foned is figured on a bas's)duced by any trotting sire, Prof. An-|of men and women overflowing into four next Wednesday was irsued today by 2 S - 40 posed of four teams and each team rolls | S Rubher pr 26 TEAM BOWLING LEAGUE 1 fill these three dates through | derson said. |streets bowed their heads in homage to | Secretary d at the same time four matches with the same team on | cticut. “It is safe o test|that nation’s unknown war dead as il was re 2h officials cxpect 81% heir_own alleys. The schodule Is as| The.Eiks elub has formes an elsht 5 e eu n oo s o o s ever | Archbishop Patrick J. Haves celcbrated |the committce memlers to play ety 110% otony ¢ i @5 iteam duck pin leagu h.::u m. s scason and th-* defeat | made of a bre o' Grehb requiem high mass for the ‘nr- Guential part in shaping the governs 35 e e _, [roiled on & ‘two series plan. stered by tho fast agsresa-|gift of toughne: Tehcendauts’ > soul of the nam:l-ss martyr, |ment’s cour o Jan. 18, March 1— atl p : - i S : e - 5% e s R G A * lond scries to be ro from Abbington, Mass, | Prot. Anderson He @156 has pass- he same hour was being bor-| If is hat at the first meet 5 i el e Tl o e iy ot The_team is scheduled to play the \ed on extreme speed but e in' a nation's inghest horcrs in |ing the committee Will be udv.eed fully 28% Palace ai Taftville, Aetna at Lawrencs, | Scries Will rol P iolieq | fast Steam Roller team of Providence, | his offspring has heet areat Jat e e aee 03 Nov. 9 Dec. 21, Feb. 1, March 15 |the ciub. Match games will bo TOlleC o 'Nov. 20, and the Pere Marqusite | perhaps as his c drawn up by, t PR S - 61 Taftviile at Palace, Lawrence at Aetna, | {hrec nights a week. he teams are &5, the Sunday following in Boston. | ance. Pete gates and o mfl. suzzestion | e s gl follows: We are playing the S e Base of _ = e 16, Dec. 28, Feb. 8, March t2— | fOIX +., Bill Eros,| e 2re playing | 3D 1€ 6 tekigacii - at Lawrence, Taftvilie at Aetna. |, Toam 1t Julhn Iymmg c;"‘iirilv";l r:slxvos"m“' Lonion’ dhls (Caturday), o ek e i s Cru e Jomestss commaiiie B Tattvily : - 1AL . R. Patrick, S. Goldbers. | s - . A rk, 2 a1l money firm. . 23, Jan. 4, Feb. 15, March £y |\, Dunbam, { London. 3. P. Hayes, capt. an- a tel was escorted |ministration officials that tha advisory onsistent trof s escorte t Acial rate 5; clos- at Palace, Lawrence ar Taftv markht Total . ody will be asked to give its verdict on % S world’s record for Al {odysttibe x Tenee . iley, P. Sevhwartz, M. Keouza, A. Gor- alle ed 5 l., e S iie ne set for the ser- | Y D of major importano e Wock iareRt Tot bid 5; offered at 5 1-2; last ‘oan & 30, Jan, 11, Feb. 22, Aprll s Shelence Jndcans R T : o was fillad o ca-| A “reaction agency” Was the way the Ry v aggregated $22.275- call loans acceptances 4 at Aetna, Taftville at Lawrence | “O 3—He . capt., L. Millea, CES ;,é’m:,‘;"‘v}'m‘:*“r"]““_lj”('; 5 deseribed in high officiad o P %, o - ———— {T. Craney, e Charon. e : A 5 illust . extemt 1o ckn,. were altége “" e = GREB GIVEN JUDGE'S 1 n:°: ‘L Soa F. Hutehin-| Peter Mann could imetion 1. rfiecting gabd ' A corToN, DECISION OVER WEINERT |0 . Somers, H. Galagher, O. Hoelcx. | Sinda¥s For arrangeme fhey Tou Ml e s on_the prohiems that coma o Rontatins mnt be-| New York, Nov. 4—Spot cotton qulet;| New York, Nov. 4—Harry | Team.$, J. E. Fitzgerald, capty F. e &3 Tortant lietor which 18 sometimes h n tha conference. ,l‘ s 1:::—;:*: gl s i b o s Netnars Nawane Tt deeat Stager, C. W. Cassldy, ¥ Calabh | ORIGIN OF PETER MANNING'S |derated by people who view a trot-| o iy, Bafire Do o - ' a 4 . , , Teceiving | Ravenell. y 2 | 2 bittrie raices Notanaktor How' fact & o fr Ton < fas x Forelgn the judges' decifton after a 15-round! Team 6, J. P. Combies, capt, W. Su- UNUSUAL SPEED b ““n 1..‘\“""}:»»')"5 t‘:“mf“;‘ e = four, while bout. |pa, F. Bamber, J MeCormick; J. 1. | Texington, Ky, Nov. 3—When "Wetot po vill not start risat. stav in relgn -exehangen were fatured Year | Greb floored Welnert in the first round |galvin, | Mauning and Aaron G L o7 yiola U eIt to L i ver i b n Gern marks to Awo. | with hard rights to the body. Weinert| feam 7, A. Campbell, capt, J. PUT-|new \world speed r not make records worthy of his speed 4 na w eex Iree a 5 3”:51 saved himself by hanging on Greb's |don, J. Carney, H. Washburn, ifall trotting season ARl i his speed “ore mittan Reritish SN ) b | ‘Team 8, Jas. Osten. capt, Jas Madlen |}y thousands of spectators took the 3 " MES. OBENCHAIN SUF r “a firm, im- < Throughout the remalnder of the con-|(, Portelance, H. Fra | performances as a matter of course Ot o % o i Mg bR aakntiats 3015 | test Greb showered blows on Welnart's| he schedule for the frst [iiifle eaime el i aine SPORTING NOTES. FROM PHYSICAe COLLAPSE e £ the T ¢ “j nead and body. In the eleventh follows: followers of the sport went home to he Giants are planning to stay at San —Mrs. Madalynne oo e (40T |teenth and ffteenth rounds We Nov. an pedigrees and statistics to dis-|Antonio for thres full weeks next pring ven| fhe Sopss R oo 1348 |showed flashes of speed but got the | Nov. { cover if possible the origin of the un-| ably longer > aDuer Defocl s s e 341 |worst of an exchanze of hody blows in| Nov. 16—Team | usual speed ai ved by the two ani-| pect 1o go to Nes ard, but ‘was un- EoEantrance 1042 | each instance. \Weinert weighed 170 1-1 | 18—Team T v {rtials: i veriod after leaving San ss» of a physical b O i |Pounds and Greb 163 3-4. 21_Team 1 | A study of pedigrees made by Prof.! - - N s 13.40 Young Bob Fitzsimmons recelved the 2 S e 5 i e E Norway .. 13.35 coliapse caused ng Bob Team 2 Vs 4. | W. S. Anderson, an authority on horse! Mac Aldrich of Yale put across v judges' decision over Fay Kelser, Cum-| Team 5 vs T case wherein she o breeding and a member of the animal| WO touchdowns. three goals fr - murder in connection Aigsnting berland, Md., In an elght-round cont Team | husbandry department of the Kentuc-i40Wn and a fiel t New Haven J. Delton Kennedy S = — 28—Team - College of Agricuiture, shows that! Saturday, thus to his eourt today. TAFTVILLE SOCCER TEAM 23—Team two animals derived their abili- | Personal scoring record. ngs him Obenchain wrote to OPENS SEASON SUNDAY . 30—Team 3 Vs speed from Axworthy, a sire|'® 86 point & | clevation which | and jury asking an e b o Clo®s | The Taftviile soccer football team will | isleamitivn l as not exceptionally fast him- | 3he footbail are following the ueual sitvery | ear in case it took . 3379 open the season With a game with the 5—Team 1 vs 4. self but one who is noted for the speed | ; game closely these day 1 nally | her action resarding her. U S Lib2d 4s .. 94.10 10| Goodyear eleven this' Sunday at Good- | —Team 2 vs 5. of his get and that of his sons. Hel ... 3PPe: ey a As they Oherchain was weeping when she U S Lib 1st 4358 94.30 94.12 | year" Goodyear is reported to have 4l 7—Team 3 vs 8. Ba & reenratet piaa e {$quad this season that they have - ken Into the jury room. Shpwas DO My s dkadlie 24.34 { strong team this season, but Taftville . 9—Team 6 vs 7 Studies made by Prof. Anderson| “yora ears unabie to answer any U S Lib 3d 4%s 96.76 96.52 | nag 2 stronger team than it had last| 12—Team 1 vs 6. U S Lib 4th 48 94.43 " 1 show that Peter Manning who set al, LU Bogash has been signed 9444 year The Taft le team will leave at | 13—Team 2 vs 8. vas excused. it ect Jock Malone of St. Paul in Doston sommand from B her told the AR X : new world’s record for the mile by on 4 ioey command fr ans who examined her tol ory 3%s ... 9 .92 | go by automobiles. 16—Team 4 vs T. Yo ot have obtai e | ° e fought | Quoted in doliars and cents per 3100 could not have obtained his speed from | y Tattville is trying to arrangs 2 series with Westerly. for Tho Bulletin cup, but has not received any encouragem % The following players will make the Chicago, Nov, 4—Upturns in the price [ trip: Finlayson, McCluggage. Greenhale) wheat took place today, helped by | Knowles, Caron, Pilling. Jess ctorv bonds at par and by predictions | halgh, Wragg, Parsons, W: frost in Argentina. Ciosing quota-|and Brown, reserve. . 19—Team 1 vs 8. : his mother, Glendora, G. bond. 1. his mother, Gle a, i s e McTigue ‘In Montreal th : 3, who had|night, which makes it appear that some a track record of 225 3-4 mor from|pox. ing the Pittsburger's na L her sire Bmmet Gratton, who had a| Joe Woodman, Sam I, 23 Team 4 vs 5 record of 2:25. Gotes oL San 2 Wase 1 An T iy & j manager, is interested in a stal fe"d. Tomatn “On the other hand one would mot'ers which incldes four heavyweights, e s Gree: Jan, 3—Team 2 V ick the si >eter Mannin; el hen a military band stationed near alton, Mathers| Jan, 4—Team 4 vs 6. pi e sire of Peter 5, AZoff, | two middieweights, : . one - layed the Ameriean and Ttal- | GEN. PERSHING TALKED TO Team 6—Team 5 vs 8. who has a record of 2:14 1-4 for a mile | three lightweights, five featherweig! nlayed ;the Am n an ing today and the mo- orneys for dismissal of tha her, which was to have was continued umtil 20—Team 2 Vs am 3 vs . CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET follow! Tasra ‘this §50) o et ailinen vas it ters 1 to produce the greatest speed of any |three bantamweights and two flywelghts. 3':, o Anthemsyan Vi the dgervc 1STH DIVISION VETERANS T 8.3 o D 1-8 nat Wgher with' Decors BowLING, < sire of breed but it must be conced-| Yale announces that the West Point | B x: e, Tenn., Nov. 4—*"T hope you ber at 1.01 to 1.01 1-8 and May 1.06 to e T0 INTERPRET BASKETBALL ed that the champion’s speed came to'game and spectacle will be repeated s T will think of me a5 a buddie and com- Bue st Lotiio MWLl Syanc ArsLosits TAFTVILLE ALLEYS, «EW HAVEN SCHOOL|him from his sire since he could not, year if tie Army QEMANIGET D 3 rade rather than anything else; that T e Ti0T T 0 4 e : Blackbirds. RULES AT NE A it bos. |ave obtained it from his dam.” Prot.; the Bowl again, COMMITTEE TO ASSEMBLE The ru'es as adop 1 finished unchanged to 20 cents migher, |Joubert 4 senie i 31 96— 2711 1 < ttae! ol New ' ¥ At first the wheat market showeq a |Fitzmaurice .. .. 92 97 90— 379 ommittee in New Anderson = The dam of Azoff is Dolly Worthy would please me most,” J. Pershing d (ien. John . Bill Klem has umpired in U it it 2 nx to the 30th division 5 = series and Chariey Rigler in veterans at their reunion here tsday. 5 ¢ will be interpreted by s 8 e ) 1| oo and o ve b ¥ = " . | Jodoin 98 4— 278 night w1 # who was sired by Axworthy. This! With the Original Celtics, While at The Hermitage, forroer home K:]::;T::ln"r.nrd'.',‘::éni:;nmr-}‘:l:; * o™ sapt, | Norman 107 Peter P. C a member of the COM-|mayeg the new world's champion a! Giants, All-Americans, Mac Wo e ooy | Breat grandron of Axworthy. Nonpareils of Grooklyn, Italian Ca: B e enee| Previous io the crowning of the!lic Club, and Brooklyn Whirlwinds, all world’s cha.apion, Aaron Guy, another | having heavy schedules, Greater New Sl descendant of Axworthy, became the! York wiil not be lacking for good bas- “'5"1’“*;‘:-“‘;“;;‘“::5!first four-year-old stallion to go a|ketball this winter. The hoop game h the S aihers to|Mile in two minutes or better by sat-taken a grip on the metropolis as it cv‘flcm;’g;"e‘;- “same way. | Un8 a record of 1:59 1-2 for he dis-|never has before and promotors b e e M interested in basketbal, | tance. Aaron Guy was sired by Guy!it is therc to stay o ke to|Axworthy who was also the sire of| Skinner and Christenson both made coaches, players. officials are invited to |3 PV IC O Y h School mittee, at the | gymnasium next Monday : of ehanges in the rules 103 The fact, however that values had brok- | Eawards en eleven cents n buehel withtn a we caused a reaction to bpe locked for In quarters, and the question was raised whether any considerable part of the United States exportable surplus re- mained to be disposed ‘of, estimates be- ing cirrent that 20,000,000 to 50,000,000 bughels s0ld To the seaboard were yet to be ckipped. Par for Victory bonds the American of Andrew Jackson, Genmeral Pershing was presented with a hickory walking j cane made of wood from a tree planted by tho former president. The gereral ' Gritufon t6n Ve returned the gift to the Ladies’ Hermi- cy 1o be taken by this zov tage assoclation by pinating a hickery call for a meeting of the committee on | tree near the tomb of “Old Hickory.™ shington three the conference The idea of s and other c e e vorld's champion stallion Lee Ax-| the spring trip with the Vanks 2nd| - £696 L5h Whos . s g e t beiaenting. % Ll .| worthy, who went a mile in 1:58 1-4.{showed enough stuff to make Huggins s iy i Bhetie Dl st R TR e e B “wiscemea] and | Peter Manning obtained three of the attach strings to them when he. let \ s . ing the Argentinc wheat crop was at a| BECEIVE LETTER FOR PLANING | uestions answered and practical demon- |I€Quisites of speed from several dif-|out for more seasoning. Both are fast j o 7 Ger Fiectric criticai stage and that frost was looked AGAINST VALE OR HABVARD |stration given by players if necessary. |(frent sources, further studies madejand good hitters, but do not seem to Gen Motor for_tonight counted also In favor of the | provigence, B, 1, Nov. eyt | wnio Ie- the firet time A rules interpre-| DY Prof. Anderson show. These re-|re ripe for the majors just vet. wn Mot Deb bule. On the other hand, gossip about L VA ey e S he | . held in this bee. |Quirements arc speed, or the ability| The Detroit university football man- D s dicturted foreign - fimancial” condistens | 10, e against Eale and Fazeard ithve | (aflon mesCing ras e er AR D 115 5| {0 carry speed for a mile and to re-|agement is trying to arrange a game - o S b appeared to be deting as more or lems | et herrcoings hoT, 100l letter at \Uon i dustriat feagus teams| DOt and Intelligence, or the ability | with Brown, {0 be played Thankegive 8, ea CY & North Ore of a chetk on the advance. Sthies b';ara r:gday a decision by the —Doth male and female—and all other [30d Willingness to be trained and rac-!ing Day at either Detroit or Providence, . gt g Corn a0 cats raflied With wheat, Ra. | 2Uhicti, board, today. e amecially requested to attend |€d- No one family of trotting horses| Pal Moore, the Memphis bantam- e , 3 = Ry T2l offerings of oo were light. Moro | swara o testen 8 men O O P vitations have been ex-|18S all these requisitcs, according 10| weight has been maichod to meet 3 Makes em &yto capacity Inepiration Cop attention Was given to the movement |1y thess two Zames by on e ielnE | tended to il the basketball plavers and FEs A o e i?rm‘;‘ndbf_g;“','f‘fel‘fh: ) % + Mer Mar nt Mer Mar pr Mot Truck ...& 3 st hors Fy W ibut- | decision at New Orleans, Nov. 25. 5 Dependable. T x5 h officfals are on hand an effort'?a fast horse, Axworthy, who contribut- | decision at New Orleans, Nov _ Standard for years. ep for better prices. s fl,,‘“,;,‘m“.;;’:f‘“?:);m 10 rpe 11 be made to form a Connecticut Offi-j¢d_extreme speed to the makeup of Herman probably will make a strong Reliable. Clean. Fresh. Whole- Provisions reflected the firmmees of | garvard and Dartmonty, oo >2 |cials Organization. Peter Manning is noted for the speed| cffort to win as he is anxious to re- hog values. & S g — some. 100 per cont. value. Feed of his own get as well as that of his|gain his lost crown. . Do s Yo iy Choaglied % sons as shown by the records estab-| Moose Fuller, Waterbury's pitching 3 pologiiars S ab ol liind Pape: Chlenro Gruln Market. Challenge Melross Five, Newport Legion Team After Games. | lished by some of these animals, Prof.|ace, has received a flattering offer to : el Zow, Close, The Jewett City Owls would liks to| ne Newpor: American Logion foot-|Anderson said. Lee Axworthy, world's | pitch independent basebail in Danbury, ) e a3 301 arrange @ game with Melrose basketball | ha) ream are looking for a game wich a | champion staliion, was sired by Guy e A i v 102% 100% team. Game to be played next week or | good reputable team, to be played away | AXWOrthy, a son of Axworthy, while|NEW YORK'S TRIBUTE TO SR e . |week after. Write to Bernard Weehsler, | from Newport, on any of the following | General Watts, another son of Axwor- WO DR T uslman nmeons 45% 461 FENEttCI tE/O- Dre: 108 dates Nov. 11 (Armistics Day) Nov. 12,thy, is founding a family of consis- g R ssouri L or Nov. 13. tant trotters, according to Prof. An-| New York. Nov. 4. DEALERS. ) e The man who takes an umbrella to| The team is made up of mosty col-|derson. Dillion Axworthy, another son,|day paid tribute to two of Wissouri Pac pr 0% a1y church and leaves it out in the vesti-|lege stars and would be willing to play |18 at present he sire of he most sen- | heroes, one Nving and one cead. Kat Bram & Stee | %l 2% bule has true Christian faith, . lin Norwich for tho sum of $350, The sationallot of young trotters ever pro- At St Patrick's Cathedral a throng L1 a—— - ; ’