Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 26, 1914, Page 3

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H IULLiTIN MONDAY JAMUAHY 26, 1914 m t Joe B. Barbour had resigned ' idency of the Pittsburg club. | ould-retuln his' i Parbouy re INSURANCE ENMPLOYERS (FEDERAL LEAGUE MUST GET BUSY : The new Compensation Law ( To Continue in Center of Baseball Stage—Opening of Train- ing Season Will Show Strength of Outlaws—Majors "Prepare For Southern Exodus. sdid Mr. Barbour terest {n the club., ed solely because he thought tae tics as head of the club would be great a strain upon has not been good, adcording to which takes effect Jan. 1, 1914, Applies To You. Protect Yourself with a policy| " in the ZETNA. J.L. LATHROP & SONS Walter ¥. Mu'len € the Tuffaln board of managers, G LAUREL HILLS OVERWHELM VISITING REXALL Fi Captain Revell and Jim Stanley In vidual Btaars. Ignoring the act- ivity of the Federal Jeague's magnates in their quest for big league stars, the club owners of the American and Na- have completed their plans for the spring training campaizn ssning formal calls for the of veterans and Within a month the exedus to the vari- ous southern camps will be underway. beginning of prac- tice, 2 clearer Xoa of the Staius of or- | Ark. ganized baseball in relation to the new organization will be possible, for, W a few exceptions, the 1914 personnelof clubs forming the maj s will be shown by the plavers | who report for training. Cer Such as the Athletics and the Giants, | do not anticipate a fng virtuall Athens, Ga. Hot Springs. . Pa:o Rebles, Gulfport, Mi Py York, March 1, S St. Louls. Feb. 14, St. Petersb: Clevelana, March 1, Boston, March 8, tional leagues The Rexall Five of Dayville was d feated by he fast Laurel 1Ll team a one sided gam: flogr Saturday X visiters showed a lot of fight at the be- ginning but the fast home team soc New York, March 1, Pailadelphia, With the actual opened the evening by 2 clean goal' from the fleld. getting the fi on, March §, Macon, The visitors came back in ,\urm‘m« Fla. half prepared te win but on FEDERALS HAVE SIGNED | the Norwich 86 MAJOR LEAGUERS. trouble in show- attendance. | but/the average masnaie will not feel | of his enroliment until members of the club has d Torm. and answered up a fine game ae 2 and Staniey of Nor: strong game o According to President Gilmore—Says Cole Will Stick With Invaders. Captain Rev A CLEAN SW!EP of all your property may take place in /xoli call. 1t ‘covered by FTRE IN 5 25~~Three more league plavers, making a ‘tot have signed with 4 place in the a singie hour SURANCE th. porary embarras: ISAAC S. JONES Insuranca and Real Estate Agent, Richards ‘Building, Radical Move Necessary. 1t Dby that time the Fedel has not announced some def The line ups and sum: thiaume 1f, Martin ¢ among star zed baseball. 1 and Hun 1 training\ camps and parks, on the part of the baseball fan ms n to normal chan 91-Main Street. >ted to retus | This. it 1s understood, is circuit owners are countimg for this reason that they { ercised unusual promptness and care { In arranging their training camp plans and_the spring exhibition series cording to the veteran baseball T ers, once the preliminary playing underway the new or- ganization will find it difficult to hold the center of the basehall staze some radical move toward actual league president said od over the threats from Do your realize that an accident occurs every thrse seconds. prevent Pilche: a Federal leag: Cole from appearing in Compensation Insurance in the Travelers’ Insurance Co.| will . remove all your worry. . 'B. P. LEARNED & CO. JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate and Investments * McGrory Building, Main St. ‘Mcetelephone 5(1-2. Resldence 1179-3 TRIANGULAR REGATTA ARRANGED FOR ITHACA ole’s written told them wha ) Yale and Princeton to Meet in ught his servic The Training Camps. The list of camps major leaz Federal league sontract on De. dates upon club accepting recol'ection of v merican League. Philadelphia, 7 Washington, March 5, CI ~ FINANGIAL AND LUMMERGIAL A SELLING MOVEMENT. th Columbia ATTORNEYS AT LAW the Yale freshman « Brown & Perkias, Over Uncas Nat. Bauk Shetucket St. Entrance stairway near to Thames National Bank. Telephone 35-3. Itorgeys-at-Law | Profit Taking Results in Disposition of Over 300,0@ Shares. —The profit tal not vet bee PLAYERS AT WAR WITH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION EDWIN w. BiGGLa, ing tendency throughout yesterday’s stock Following o lower opening there was active selling of leading securiti ame rather dull in the sec- | ond hour, but renewed pressure toward | the close resulted far above the low levels. totailed over 300,000 share: business for many Bonds continted to be hea’ ed, the day's dealings. being oarly §1 Fraternity Directs Minor League Mem bers Not to Sign Contracts PLAINFIELD Jordan—Anather | ent—Hungry in final prices Transactions | Sawing Machine Acci Quail Seek Dooryard Crumbs. are members of the frat 1 directed not to sign and John Paul of Bal-{ 0 pouna of plekerel less than three hours Thursday. 2 Adelaide Saunford, W. J. Telley of Packer, is critical The London market for American se- | curities was generally depressed. the opening here fractional declines were made in Reading, Steel, Pacific, Copper, Baltimore & Ohio and | other active issues. Reading accounted for about one-sixth of the day’s deal- | ings, giving way over a poini. United States Steel also was heavily sold, and | Geclined 1 point, as did e American’ Smelting and Refin ing, Baltimore & Ohio, Lehigh Vall and the Pacifics all the baseball players, league and organized baseball, is basc the alleged failure of the National tion to live Cincinnati agreen: into by the represen ed baseball and the players’ fraternit of Horace Jordan. Jordan ef | Coventry, R. L, a former resident of Plainfield, was brought to Paeker for | Rev. Mr. Higgins con- M. Sonidn was tives of organi burial Sunday, NEW RACQUETS CHAMPIONS. ducted the services. in Packer 74 years amried Miss Masthy Gallup 6t ¥lat who died several years ago. They | tn Plainfield and vicinity for a | number of years and then moved: to Rhode Island in which state the fam- ily have since lived. many friends in ‘this town-and was a good netghbor and citizen. five children, Nellie, Alice, Randal and | Lulu, who are married and Carrie who | has been his housekeeper when not | Davis and Wear Defeat Champions for National Title. declined over 1 helsea sceripg New kings were at racquets Beyond the expectation of a large increase -in loans to be shown by the bank statement there was litle exce realization selling to depress the ma: Some bearish argument was pro- duced from the renewed talk of trouble with Japan, 1 difficulties was announced as a subject of a White House conference for Mon- i The prohibition of inter- Jocking_ directorates, as it appeared in the text of the proposed anti-trust’law, was considered more | even the framers'of the bill had prob: bly intended, and theire was general inches long, running lengthway. of his | confidence that when the final bill was | arm, between the wrist and elbow, although deep and painful, strike the bone. crowned_yesterday | . Davis and J St. Louis, came through the of the national Racquet and Tennis club with This pair, which in this \iclm«v the promise v Were warking out in prac 3% | Tee on the local court and they added to their well earned honors of the day before when they Jordan had West Chelsea Ji championship ened at times West Chelsc which with was practi- Jeremiah Sullivan fs driving team for James Downing. v E. Greene cut his arm.in a power sawing machine a few days ago. a jagged one about S sweeping than and Payne Whitney, by defeating 1. D. | passed some previous or po: petition or connection between corpo- rations must be supposed if separation of directors was to be enforced had won the first place in Sport & vear 2go. This is the third saw_ ing machine accident here this winter, Risky Coasting. boys laok as if ths had taken recent. lessons from Johnson, the six hard fought games leforo ould be rendered Louls palr lost the | games and by i | were pla % | Louis entrants would have the time of | their live to make any sort of a sh. Several small LIVESTOCK MARKETS. T HARVARD BASEBALL . There has been Some narrow es- Canterbury cars for the market. 1 and prices no more than steads a bare clearance of the vards. mon to- prime steers sold at $7. - oxen at $7@ cows at $4@6.60 Trade was slow capes. at the where some of the children persist in sliding across the track ahead of pass Only Three out the next four games after the mid. Studying Turkey. The Earnest Workers met with Miss Gallup Saturday Their club colors. are blue and and the new i a lucky vietory In it hat gould not nied in the final s was made the gal steady prices, or at 12 1-2 dressed native sides. calves were > in the basebail cage. candid hest weigh will be ready club was studying ete, of Turkey Hungry Quail Come For Food. A flock of at least fifteen quail seen for an hour or Sarah Spalding’s vard last Saturday morning. The birds seemed very tame and picked up seeds. crumbs, eic., a flock of tame chickens, working on tribute to thelr s 12-15, §-15, good demand and history, customs, barnyard calves an Baltic to Play Taftvills. thall team is 1o choice veals sold at $9@3 ap in Miss | 1bs to Taftville strong _hopes | barnyard calves at 3% | ed calves steady at 15@16 1 dressed veals and 11 1-2: country dressed. Receipts of sheep and the diamond on Soldiers’ field for da A special car ered to bring a crowd of fans to ville on that evenin, Willimantic. from Baitic appreciates making with the stale stock Trade was very 1-2 cars on sale. All Hallows’ Assistant Pastor Returns | slow and prices 25c lower for sheep: Prom Canadian Outing—Rain Disap- | Points lcemen, Pov. Father Paradis, curate at Al Hallows' church returned Friday from 2 week’s visit at Montreal and Nico- | Was accompanied by his two sisters from North Grosven- cock and Frve one to beat and Capt. White has beer putting his men nticipation of the fight, this game is to decide the champi i Connecticut crowd ‘of the dount will be present when the blows his whistle. 25¢ lower for lambs such as were in the Yale series ) offered; no prime handy lambs on sal the pens were nearly i dium to prime sheep (ewes) sold at {$450@$5.25 per n fairly good lambs at $6.75@17.85 yearlings at $5.50@8.50. ton easler at $ 1-2@10 dressed lambs there are Boyie are’trying for common_to Dressed mut- let, Canada. He s received the new slow at 11 Taftville. boys. dressed hothouse lam’ suits far the ,erseys are of W illimantic Harold G. Willlams who is in Uncle | | the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dndley B. Wili- fams, on thirty days furlough. has been for several weeks with the his veesel returning | Young Mr. Will- | Sam’s navy A hiias o car for the market. with sales eceipts of hogs were cluding about a Prices _barely $8.70@3$8.75 per_ Country dressed hogs lower at | 8@1Zc per lb. Wells Puts Away Pigot. Cardiff. Waies, Jan. 25 Wells last night knocked out French heay: “Bombardier to Nawpflfl Friday. fams who iz graduate of the Plain- fleld High school, class of 1913, ers‘ the service. The Colonial grchestra held a very enjoyable social dance Saturday even ing at Milner’s hall. Rain Spoils Ice Harvesting. The raine of Saturday played hav o with the ice at Moosup lake, and ha: proved a costly hindranee in the [a.lh ering of the crop. King Brothers had | a large area marked and plowed ready for cutting but were obliged to aban. don the work. . 1 nthe first round Since his recent decisive defeat George Carpentier, welght in France, w: out in seventy-th has been restoring himself among English followers of the. prize Instead of helng downcast over his second quick defeat at the hands of Carpentier the e seeking matches with less formadabie opponents, and within the weeks he hes scored 23—Hogs—Re- market steady. $8.10@3$8.40; good heavy, rough heavy $8. $8.25@$8.30; pigs, $6.75@ West. Tnion Tel. (cgipku 26,000; and butchers, -1 38.15938.42 1-2; 0 scored a knock- Voie aanan T Cattle—Receipts | steady. Beeves $6.50@$9.50; cows and Tash aretETInD, ‘Bombardier’ New Tork, Jan, 24.—Call money nom- Time loans eashier: ninety days 31-4@31-2, Gannett and Hardwick, two regular calyes, $7.50@$11, Sheep—Recelpts two knotkouts. e 4 + six months plave right and Hard. | Yious @ r. The fight f: j den will be between Milhollan tix and Nah victim to Wells about 2 fortnight ago, being almost s easy for the bardier” as Plgot was. Easy Victory Fer Langford, Paris, Jan. 25—"Sam” Langford, the American negro pugilist knocked out Patrick Curran, heavyweight, in the first ruvmd of g | scheduled twenty round bout, Tangtord's blows landsd on’ the fact. Cnrran was hooted when he was leav ing the hail, New York, Jan. 24 —8pot cotton qul- Middling uplands 1 20, gulf 13.15. Borden Purchases Invader. Clhicagn, Jan, 25. inounged the pure 90 Alasks Gotd Mins sed very steady. erms offerad I 60 ORAIN MARKET Ygont club aces this_Yeer on the Atla The Tnvader measures 13¢ feet atid carrles 9,400 fet Thomas J. Flahert: letics ut Holy Cross college. annoumnced West Cheiseas Defeat Mighty Five. the gridiron football gume ever- arvanged the two ins the score of 2 i munlmflfllflflfll !l mu ‘ “ } |I il K: | f b} g 1‘ \" ‘m" L fiwmem mfl «»MWNW ERE is a coupon scheme wort'h whilgs—get ‘the valuable Serv-us ‘f’ Coupons with every food product ypu % buy—save them and you'll be surprised how qulckly they will accumulate—you can get many \, beautiful things for yourself and your home with them.” is the name of a pama\flarly high quality of various foods put up mn attractive orange and purple packages, and sold by all grocers at popular prices. Serv-us is the name chosen for the entire line. Serv-us Foods are unequalled. When once used, you will order Serv-us ever after —on or in each package of Serv-us Brand goods is a val- uabie Serv-us Coupon. .Reduce the Cost of Living 7 without reducing the quality of what you eat Serv-us means everything in foods— Flour ices Baked Beans Condiments Coffee sPll’t:kles Soups Chocolate Tea Rolled Oats i Catsup Macaroni and a hundred other kinds of pure foods. Serv-us Brand Foods are all packed in sanitary packages and in abcordance with the U. S. Pure Food Laws. The Valuable Serv-us Coumns are on each and every package. Commence at once to save them and get most anything your heart desires for yourself or your home. You grocer has Serv-us Brand products or can get them from The L. A. Gallup Co. ~oric €. Mighity wil called out I am John Kli ng | nouncement the Cincin and Cheleca bo! wugh they o n ro SUMIAry 1 The Wiiliam: o Lake s a Mighty Five | will journey to W J it 1 with Holy will i ity Fiske, Driscoll | me on its scheduic ton : 5 ke Gibions ! iz , v DeWire | it ¥ ‘ % and LeClaire | -~ Maynard, (Capt.) M ’ Murp Bendett, 1. | an Ragon Driscoll, LeClaire i win, 1 el s: Maynard 10 5 b on Februa Ableman, Aurphy | the few mer —__ Feoruary 16, > Burgdfor London has - presented Bandsman ke with Peansylvania state coliege has I PROSPECTS BRIGHT |of the beits Jem Mace won. In Eng- | put on the Lafavette football schedule | - i land they are touting the usician” | and this-will inaugurate a three-cor- | ___ Rogulars Lest Through | as the coming middieweight champion. | meved contest for the Championship of b S0\ Wobdimar ger of Sam | high and Stefe college, running over - 8 bty e e Etins The Tat | PETIOQDE thres yedru Hack, Livery and Boarding ot the H - guarantee at the mos: incodit ati basebal es ha beer g mmy s Wil- { Murphy befo this or th 1 case of gn vhth wad aspirations for H Fran has as- e — supposed to report med ¥ Grupp Not only have the Highlanders sign- | 9% = § ireahun: coliege pitcher, but they have cuts were made in | S IF Willie ed m from the clutches of Optometri now contains 30-odd | T ¥ nings and Connie Mack. 3138 Main Stree! - g pnew man is A. T. Burr, who en- (over Somers) regulars been, lost § 401 i R St Williams college last fall. He iz 5 RO gracduation i e S me ol o riaht-a r, 19 vears old. 6 fert 3 |—— == dacDonald and Whi e T | < ; 3 g Py Slare Who McFarland's manazer wants | Henry H. Ketcham of Erooklyn, cap- Six Ta & Cen. kv the McFarland-Gibhons figh Sow | tain of fast vear's Yale football team, | ‘Aebies sold and repairing postponéd until March 7, on{iS the man most %0 be admired, and date the at al »uring Maseball | Percy G. Corn Jr.. Alberquerque, | Suppl. | is the most popular man and best all | round athiete in the clzss, according slous to|1e the vote of the Yale academ ng Dyson | jor class, as contained in 1ss statis and fans are Devine-Y ou ne boxed Jimmy Fasanelation of Teleghone 1227, JOHN D. NOLAN. a re: 72 ra patience dis the early part of Februery, I8 t time affer my return from T received {ter fron Tennyson. a_sporting| man of | outdoors that I e {and told him T would' John | tance for any amount. He New pposted §5 which I covered and: askes Mason and B n team. wundountad vear pre- hundred and eighty vards at Red Lion DRS L. F. and A. J. LaPlERBB - 287 Mein St . PRACTISE LIMITED TO 'EYE, EAR, HOSE and THROAT Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., Sundaym pted. and by appolutment MAHONEY BROS., Fails Av. STABLE Jur service to be s | iie Ritcnis = Tconditional relense never had a par- BE PROGRESSIVE | Have vour Optical Work dune by a1 C. A. SPEAR, es—five pool and one «t reasonable priced times. wre schediled (o arrive In that | N. M., another member of the eleven 49 MAIN STREET ~om THE DEL = HOFF e = European Plan Rates 75 cents day and up HAYES BROS,, 26-28 Broadway FUR SEASOH GPE% F S Cane Winedto DEFEAT OF FORMAN. prize. After the race Foyman so ar Now. In the-tive: for So care of the short field posi (Dored me CaRGiantes! for il i vour furs, 1 guaranice all re |30'bo perfect. Have £ men 3C sliars and anything Brunswick, N. J., reggesting me to. him to mame his conditions. “Bight H P,KRUCNER ‘.l Franklin St. positiona in the ont- | come to that city.” Abokt a s ce of ten miles took place |park, one week from i hat city bttween Alex Miller of | plied. Philadelphia an | New Brunswic in e left 503 weel SPORT NOTES, 1h, 5m, &nd the lsoal sparcs e Iater we irneyed cut to the track | = about ;;nx The ,u. ‘){ is race gx\'( 11 our, and ran the race in a ! SR v g roma-of the Fed Loon T n, where w » indulged In a2 few hot whisiles to W..S |Post Cards, off 8 csse these rev fidence o With a view of evening np maiers a the Phiiadelpita sports, Tenn sent for me, dnd' I went on e A (hree mile open Tace entens (o steal smal w! the wan and W rizes was at once glven: w Maihewson if | the Mea of bntroducing me as 4. lnca Tt b qumner nnd of aitracting the' natice of heat e it the track was firm and Mt o the undersianding being that Ts b named John Forman tkine .vunu’u.uq. of (e Innkeebar for. & rage. ot And the amount?’ 1 asked i >hilad J. Prendergast of | “Why, the five dollars I've just post- | g wick, whom the local sport: | edi Tie anewered e | lng fraterniiy belleved to. be unbeat--| I was) disgesicd, but I had slowed able_ Afiler w he yace easily in | him 1o name the condifions Favors, Hearts, ppeumenia. A few of | Cypids, Lunch Sets, Napkins, B (0 bt cor :"“ Games, Cards, and Masks.

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