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N, INSURANCE EMPLOYERS The new Compensation Law which takes effect Jan, 1, 1’1!. Applies To You. . Protect Yourself. with a policy in the ETNA. - ° J. L. LATHROP & SONS Norwich, Conn. ~[TAFTVILLE _Scores For the Soldiers. In;a ragged one-sided game the sol- dier boys of Fort Terry, N. Y., were swept off their feet by the speed of the Taftville five Tuesday evening = at . At the start Taftville be- gan right, for within the first few sec- onds of play Vickery shot a basket. All through the game Taftville got the jump on the ball. Their passing was a great feature of the game. Murphy shot two very difficult baskets from the center of the field, also securing one other. Stanley shot four baskets in_succession, three from very diffi- cult angles. guard Jackson played a fine defensi game, sticking to his man every minuie of the play. Fort Terry seemed to have lost all their life. Their passing and shooting was poor. Butten for the soldiers did the heavy part of shooting baskets, secur- ing two fleld goals and a foul. There ‘was a large crowd, about 300 attending the game. The Ii: rf, Murphy If, OUTPLAYS FORT TERRY Yy RGNS, Soldiers Outplayed ln All Sh.ges of Basketball Game—Mur- ; phy and Stanley Starred—Score 17Y, to 4;—Butten T o ed him more money than he gets from the Red Sox. He prefers to play with Boston, but thinks his services worth more than the Boston club has offered him to date. CHANGES IN BASK ETBALL. To Make More Interest by Leaving Out the Hop—Make the Game Faster. Basketball, winter's sreatest sport, may undergo a considerable change by 1815, This change which in the opinion of Prof. Elmer Gress, super- visor of the Dayton, O. playgrounds, will make the game more interest- ing, is in effect in Dayton. Prof. Gress {is ' southern Ohio's leading basket- i ball authority. He has never been satisfied with the method of putting the ball into play by having the two centers jump for it when the referee tosses it - up between them. Gress' objection is that a very tall player at center gives his team too much ad- who last vear was traded to Cincinnati and then to Philadelphia. was received a: the local Natlonal league club office. Devore was grant. ed_an increase in salary. JOHNSON SIGNS WITH CHICAGO. Practically Secured All Its Players. Organized baseball had an inning 1 Saturday in’the contest with the “out- law” Federal League. Jimmy John- stone, who established ‘a stolen base record on the Pacific coast last sum- mer, was induced to sign a Cub con- ! tract -and Jaeques -Fournier and Rus ! sell Blackburn have agreed to accept |the terms offered by the- Chicago Americans. All three of the players wree sought by ‘the Federals, it was reported. A telesram from _ Chattanooga Dbrought the news that Umpire Henry {O’'Day. acting as émissary for the Chicago Nationals, had induced John- stone to sign_and Manager Tinker of the Chicago Federals said the agree- ! ment had been made just in time for | the Cubs, because he expected to make an offer Johnstong could hardly re- fuse. Johnstone was drafted last fall and according to the rules his salary for the first forty-five days as a Cub would include a 25 per cent increase over that drawn from the coast league club. The point at variance, which was finally adjusted, was the amount he was to receive after forty-five days days if he made good. : Chicago Ha: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1914 FRESH MOHICAN CREAMERY CRISCO can 23¢-45¢ 14¢-15¢ California Cut HAMS, Ib...... Special Bu Take Advantage of the Drop In Market of Fresh Credm ery Butter BUTTER Ih. 30¢ Process BUTTER Large, Juicy LEMONS, dozen. 28 12k tter Sale SAGE CHEESE Dinner Blend COFFEE, Ib. . Jackson rg, Stanley, Hasler The local Federal iLeague club has 1lined up the needed number of prop- completed at a vard in East Boston, | Marblehead, where E. Walter Clark, vantage over an opponent. He wants pionship propers four rounds of the Don't let the opportunity to take out Terrv—Butten rf, Vernier 1f, | teams of five who can work together | erty owners to offset a petition circu- | STeen. 3 L ok iio Teadera ot itlie MNKINCNOR) Wil a FIRE INSURANCE POLICY slip by. Bodac rg, Goatsinger lg. in every detail, which he says is at|lated by others asking that the cit Bns thegior The Taat BieN R 1 it e o o 4 e o0 It 48 the wisest.provision dny man can Taftville, field goals, | present impossible. Prevest ‘thesesiatiliiivent - of 4 base[Blaved ‘Ot on . Haturdey. 18 e O O e e e ot | o anawer . to. Cyilons Switiie GHal make for the future. Then should fire | white 3, Murphy 3, Vickery 3, Jac Instead” -of | piitting . the -ball Into | DRIk plant“on_ the ‘North Side site.se= June, and will beidecided by ~ohe]onteriskin of mahogany, It e ERERSCE. o =iwes Lo Crolon Mhtayncwe destroy vour property you have the|son 3. Stanley 4; Youls, Murph {piay & the rulsy ow call for; Dy |Ieetpd. “Fuls wiae aumensosd tamght|Tound of 18 hales on ‘the champiin- 20 Hior B o e Tk [ Manager G, Hotms Loty shates never failing Insurance Policy to help | jort Terry, field goals, Butten 2, Ver- | ton’s playsround teams toss a coin | by Charles Weeghman president of | SHip course. ity will have the, Ehis boat will e lsunched’ prohebili| thal Youns Monts® 1s’ WIITNE {0 Meat o e rour P a6 & cerd fmier 1; ' fouls, | Butten 3, \Vernier<#; | for the ball atithe atart of the game | theclub Who sMididliaf Dy this timel ~Elayers who quslify will have the, ihis boat will be launched probabl¥| thel Youns Monty is wilimg fo meet and- I will call on you. time, 30-minute halves; referee, Fon- | and the winner gets possession, One’“@xfi{WH’khfl force of men would be at Do e n Rttt 16| aging off. Segule TRIAND, wt. he JOH | Boinner's Ashistic cub Plaineld At ISAAC S. JONES P g;'h"e;b:“ft“m;)‘;i;ls?ig?xf 1:;“,‘;;,3;>M"rrhc°3r5r:£e;n‘:i::§ls. with" John.| and 17¢h of June: | of the Kenncbec, will be brought to|swer throush Norwich Bulletin. Insarance and Real Estate Agent, | pPRESIDENT OF FEDERAL and endeavors to pass the ball to one |Stone in the fold, have signed prac-| ~“The champlonship will be plased % Richards Building, 91 Main Street. of his own men, all of whom are |tically all their ° plavers except Al at Trestwick on June 18 and 19 the LEAGUE BLACKMAILED. | guardea by opponents. After the fiest | Bridwell, shortstop; who is still hold- ying Do your realize that an accident occurs every three seconds. Compensation Insurance in the Travelers” Insurance Co. Letter Decorated With Knives, Bombs and Revolvers. In addition to other little worries, Federal league magnates will now have to give-some thought to Black Handers. scoring the ball goes to the opposing side, which puts it into play in the same manner, but from the opposite side of the court. The right to put the ball in play then aiternates. This | prevents the team with the tallest or highest jumping center gaining an | ing out, Manager Brown of the St. ! Louls Federals, recently made an offer | to Mridwell and the latter is wavering stood. GOLFING RULES CHANGED. | between his two chances, it is under- | | named later on June 11 and 1 AMERICA CUP RACE. Trial Boats Under Construction—The Half Moon Farthest Advanced—Two Others. TWENTY YEARS ON By JOHN D. THE CINDER PATH NOLANXN. President James A. Gilmore is the first | advantage. The game, it is claimed, | _ Tywo weeks after my return from;New York being part owner of the of the lot lo,De favored with a grue- |is faster under Gress' plan and more | American Golfers Face New System | Of the trial boats now under con- | Europe 1 went (o Elizabeth, N.-J. to| Coney Istand Athletic elub, where L Some reminder. It came through the | scientific, as tre new way makes pos- Next June in England. struction for the America cup compe- | visit my backer, Albert Schardien, of | nearly all the big fights were pulled Wl.“ remove your WOITY.;mais, and, after predicting proberty | sible more passing combinations and tition (he Half Moon at Bristol 1s far. | that ejty. Blisabeth at that time was | off. o glflt"l;alnhce,_ Wa-rr:lfid ‘h&e Federarl Drleslweumina.zes the delay centers often oc- The erican golfers who compete | thest advanced and stands :.:dav 28 1a great betting town, spadns :r all ;-cfif'o‘?’fi" xle:f\hly aal;%xg:d mm:::snig ent of the immediate danger of a long | casion. in the tish open championship next | per cent. completed, while the ¢ | kinds being well patronized. Among | $3! he stakes, e re B P LEARNED & Cfl. sharp knife blade inserted between his — Tims wilh Tacn % system of pla?‘ un- | two yachts are between 5 and § the most prominent sporting men of | Ellzabeth, where we met Donabue and . 1. shoulders unless his baseball activities 2 T usual both in this country and in | cent. along, with their lead keels just|that city was James Donahue, a Sa- | his friends. Schardien proposed Ken- | were abated. Giants Pull Pirates Down. England. "According to a -recent de- |cooled off after the pourins. [loon keeper and politician. =Donahue nedy, fo;r:;ajg\'e‘hnlderng;‘\:h‘:{e;:i,dfi; t D etter was written on a sheet| The Gfants defeated the Pirates two | clsion of the managing clubs, the en- | The Half Moon is in frame, a num- | was a patron of the race tracks, Where | which position JOHN A. MORAN of common wrapping paper and was | points to one Tuesday in the Willi- | trants will .play qualifying rounds on |ber of her bronze plates have baen | ha won lost large sums of money. | agreed, as Kennedy was well known as omamented with drawings of bombs, | mantic duckpin league, bringing the |one or more courses and the 100 re- | bolted on and some of the longitudinal | Whiie attending a race meeting atla fair andhrompplx_enx of!';naL After e RCZ] Esmte a]ld I]]vfistments pevoivers and knives. The sender had | latter down to second place for the | turning the best scores will be eligible | Work has beerl started. of her cepshead Bay, Donuhue formed the | ransing the preliminaries it was de- supplled the black hand by inking his | first time since the second week of the |for = the champlonship play on the | vigging is well in hand, duck | acquaintance of Peter Hegelman, -a | cided to run the race of two miles at McGr: Building, Main St. | s “sreand PTo55ing it upon the | tourney. Dumas with 314 for a {otal | Prestwick links, June 1S and 19. This | specially woven has ar from | noted runner of New York, sometimes | the Dwyer race track a week later, as Saroxy. D8 » paner, & pesident Gilmore was noti- | and 111 for a single was high. innovation will be of particular inter- | Lowell and will soon be into | called the Dutchman, and con- [ both of us were ihen in fine condi- Cffice telephone 501-2. Residence 1179-3 | fle at his stands woul e dyna- The score: est to Jerome D. Travers, Heinrich | sails. ceived the idea that he was unbeat- | tion. 3 L . mited, as well as his home. The Fed Giants. Schmidt, Francis Ouimet and_Fred | The lead bulb of the boat being built | able. ~Consequently when Donahue |- We arrived at the track at about 336 erals, however, have no stands in Chi- rreshoft, uartet of United Neponset for A. S. Cochran from | met Schardien a few days later at the | p. m.. and found a crosvd of 500 peopie Anderson 81 Herres] , the qi U | | - 0 ATTORNEYS AT LAW cago as yet. The letter will be turned | Gogg = ‘101 States players planning a golfing in- s Willam Gardner was run | Sheridan house in Elizabeth he intro- siready there.” A few minutes later = over to the postal officials. ; R vasion of the British Isles this sum- | last week. It is reported that ii con- | duced the subject of foot racing and | hack drove up to Lhe track from whi A i | Mathian Rt mer, tains a bronze shell for the center | finally said: “Al I know you think | Hegelman Donanue and two other Brown & Perkins, tuneys-at-Law {Maremean s Announcement has not been made |plates s soon as the lead is smooth | Nolan is 4 world beater, but I think I | sporting men alighted. Hegelman ad- Over. Ticas Nt Sk 'Shethakas Bt MOSELEY UNDECIDED. ! i of the courses to be used for the qual- | the work of attaching the bronze keel | have a friend who can trim him from | vancad with outstretched hand, saying Intrance stairway near to Thames o ifying rounds, but it is believed that plate or fin will begin. The shed in|iwo to ten miles, and 1 have a thou- | “How are you, Notan? In good trim, I National Bank ' Telephons §8-3. Returned Both Contracts—Prefers to the 'St Nicholas and Troon courses | which the work is carried on is guard: | sand dollare that savs soi " ' | hoper” -Quife fair® 1 veplied. o 2 i Pirates. will be selected for the preliminary [ed day and night and only accredited | Schardien laughed at this, but when | need to you e, miled MOWIE W, MGG Blay Withs Boston. Schneider . toata.. Ther constantly Hncsealne. Sn. 5 workmen are permitted inside. So far | Domahue piaced $100 forfeit in the)and we faced the starter at 4 oclockc Atisracns Earl Moseley of Youngstown, O., one | Beaudoin try list witn ita attondant congestion | as known the name of the boat has|hands of the proorictor of the hotel | p. m. Pete golng off in the lead and 2 2 5. think Dot ire tournament is played | not been select e ey 3 %5s., 9 Skangen Bujldiay. B Tt fere LounE pligiers il [0 over 9nesGAUIRe mmde the change in| At Bath the Deflance, under con- | agresd to mest Donahue the following | i ém. Sbe, and had s lead of thres he should have more money than has he rules mecessary. and caused. the |struction for a syndicate of Bostom,| day to complete arrangements. As |vards at the one and a half mile post, E:-Z"chfiix:gwl::nms} S o e :)’é?)v’;.lxl;flg ot the foliowing condttions: | New York nd’ Philadeiphia sachis-] Schardlen hod oaly sbont TE86 1aates| ruatinTm. toe. The positions were un- Ball Players to Ses the Pope. ihe manaser of the Red Sor and the T e e Teas prestons, ian tha (Coohs] et re o FOOR el tor e | Gt s tock -t 1ot et T pe. : . i ; e champion- | shows less progress t he Coch- | over to > ork s + i : E e e e e dent Glimore o the hin Conbee X o - ChAmPIOn” | ran vacht, for her lead bulb ls & ennedy to come into the stakes. | responded with a game spurt and we - AT IRvbibeen [ Foderil league; Sporting; News, “Ali competitors will play one round . ly cool. Work on her masts and rig at that time sport- | ran together for 150 vards, when I gor N R L A Ol ey =ave lis_docel mab want tol - The slghed confract of Josh Devore, | e e s aiaal oty Oro s Fork i, wag | n thée lead again, wismimg B9 abews e e onon by oY will [duin the Federals, although they offer- | the former outfielder of the New Tork | 1hp hask sonres wilk Hoy 1o the mams | lon st 100 Face In Tongein s neac ! moters of | five yards in 10m. 4a. ence by pope, < | 3nd will play an exhibition game at the Stadinm, which seats 100,000 spec-. tators, SPORTING NEWS. The Feds promise to announce their playing schedule March 15, SLIGHT UPWARD TREND, 18 Del Tack & W..... 5 = | 200 Den B ris & 'sia The New York Americans have re-| Trading Quist but Market Gives Evi- | 100 Eie g leased Pitcher Cooney to the Lincolnm, Neb., team President Lannin of the Red Sox declares the Feds are not wrorying him. He expects all his men to sign|was quiet, with no evidence of bullish Ore_sub. without much foss. enthusfasm. The market nevertheless e 3; isplayed unmistakable firmness, which nep Copper Kid Lewis, the English featherweight, | appeared to be derived from a steady | Tt ot defeated the Frenchman, Paul Til, in a | investment demand quite as much as | Do. ptd 20 round match. Til was 0 badly |from speculative purchases. The up- e X 3 punished that the refores stopped the turn was not of large proportions, but Inter. Paoer bout in the 12th round. at the end of the day found varlous | Kayser, J o represeniative shares one to two points | Kansas Souttrern Manager Bill Carrigan will arsive | bigher - o | R at Hot Springs, Ark, with the advance | The market sold off slightly at the Laciede Gas guard of the Boston Americans the |opening, but soon recovered. The| s igh Valley 25th. The rest of the squad will show | quickness and sureness of ihe rally | 1000 Loog Tsiend . up March 8. The Pittsburg squad is | disclosed the demand for stocks when Al e g due at Hot Springs March 16. offered at concessions and discour- 200 Louls & Nash > aged further bearish efforts. There- 206 Mack Cos. Herry Wolter, released to 1os An- fafter the market improved steadily.| _160Do. pra . geles the other day by the New York | The character of the buying was in- | 79 Mex S Americans, has had an interesting ca- | dicated by the good demand for bonds | 149 Miami Copper rer. He went to the Red Sox as a and investment stocks. The new is- | 500 M. P. & S, b pitcher, took a swing at first base and [sue of New York state 4 1-2's sold | 500 Mo, K. & T - then undertook to be & New York out- {at 108 5-5, a new high price. A $7,-| 200Do. pfd .. fielder. 400,000 issue of bonds guaranteed by | & Chat Louisville and Nashville was over- seuit subscribed. 2 - fl& s The market was freed from in- e fluences which depressed it vesterday. e v Rock Island securities, whose acute SN E & H ‘weakness unsettied the whole list déll"(-‘ kp Wnesh d 5 ing the preceding session, rebounde Sl £ & from their low prices. London. which | 4 Fun i " VERYTHING with the Serv-us Brand and the orange and/ ,/§i} sold extensively here yesterday, re-| 500 Peoplas G. & ¢ A z 5 { versed iis position and bought stocks. | 478 Pits oo purple label is the best of its kind. Every woman who / Hill stocks again developed strength. | 0 Do nd .. . A > P J Their continued advance gave rise fo| i3 F°¥ e buys Serv-us once immediately sees the economy in buying -/ § unofficial reports that Northern Pa- | Rallway Steel | Soriis 2 s ! cific and Great Northern would give | 1109 Rar'Con Copoer Serv-us again. She gets the best quality at a popular price. 4 / 1 up control of Burlington. which. it was b o waa » ‘ said, might confér rights upom share | ot nes ge” a's holders in the controlling mpanies | 10100 Rock Tsiand in connection with retirement of the | 7190 Do. wtd s 0 : Burlington joint fours. Some of the 'n:"‘ F"fl 2 specialties developed pronounced Seaboard Air Line. - — strength. General Motors sho:, uxv1 I:; ébm "")‘zm, - t points, although it subsequently los ears uck == 3 e D o L e iie.of hg | 1% S Fadas Without Reducing the Quality of What You Ea strong on the advancing price o s g i tal. The Can shares were depressed Southem Railway S % LEGAL Narioe mperarily by the Showing mads in | /oK You won’t have to skimp on quality to buy Serv-us, _because1 Servth-mcir ¢ the company’'s annual report, which re- e = - - : REGISTRARS OF VOTERS NoTiom, |yealed a decrease in net of about $L- | 1% Siadi: Foods are handled by all grocers, primarily because they wish to p;l t:asctt et * 1 000,000. o ot X e Begistraze aug Assistant Regls-| The tone of the bond market fm- | Tonn. " Conger " stomers. Use Serv-us products—you will save money and you will also g T 1 s Ty pesving ag T ©°f Nor-|proved. Rock Island refunding fours | 200 Temas & Paciac cu o v . -4 abovy ice. Total | 'rag Y e - FRIDATS, th and , 19 rose 3 1-4 above the low pr 25 Third Avenui h e e Bt e | i pas Talue, WIS, o on cat. | D G ] Valuable Serv-us Coupons Which are Wo oney to You . J. S. bonds were unc Mgl “To Register” the voters of said St inien Pacifie ... i and yonr home. ToT S may gRpett for HS Drluifea: STOCKS. X Taice Eac it to get new furnishirgs and new comforts for yourself s of v or cal- | g High. Low. Clse. . = = i cou; wi ery cuses, as proscribed in R ot owigie= | %5t cora s a4 Start to collect right away. Buy Serv-us Brand goods—all kinds. You get coupons o e tared i b0t h0, REve | sop. Allis Chalmers e ith the local dealer who sells Serv-us, and it will not take long before your coupons previously Folaterad ave'not raqulfed | asios Amus Comper To% Serv-us product. Trade with the loca . inty china—furnitare—musical / / %o doso %gax{..m ke fi:&\;:‘y;fi Ml be | “208 Am AgCuem.... = | will get beautiful silverware—a handsome comb—a fine chain and locket—dainty e € / performed at the oes: 300 Do, pta : | $ < P HFRRST DISTRICT — At the Town| 100Am B s & i H instruments—tovs and a thousand other useful and beautiful things, all shown in the Serv-us Gift Catalog. l[ SECOND DI CT-CAL W D. Rick-| W Do. pld _........ Serv-us Coupons are printed on the labels or are enclosed in the packages and you can get the 7 T RRE DioTRTO e Jon Do g 2710 it Universal Advertiser’s Sharing Syndicate, 332 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. ' . THIR mos;rflfucr rearht James Con- L 100 Wete Ferao catalog by writing to Dept. C, Univ e ers’ News ce, Gr: e r 7 Basted 2 & 5 household flour 7 % };OUQT;,‘O;S,“‘B‘%;";;' s Con | 200 A e a 1. $00 Weatinghouse . Z) Serv-us Brand Foods comprise every article used in the | finmd e ;xnamy s’ 's Barl ). . o. 7 Voolwe s o 3 . "FIFTH DIST) C%' e nan | L0 Do Tl e 340 harea pickles and coffee. Ask your grocer for Serv-us and convince yourself Large Hall,_Taftvil > o Amn. 2 Cmml of Serv-us Brand. L XTH DISTRICT—At Billings’ Hall, 500 Am. COTTON. economy s Pared at Norwieh, Conn. tnis 3ist| iiih in New York, Feb. 3—Spot cotton quiet, Serv.us Brand Foods are packed in sanitary packages hwm h_"lfllfl‘. day of January, 1914 ©T .7 200 Am. Stel Fou iad plands, 12.15; 3007 U. S. Pure Food Lews. Your grocer has Serv-us Brand Foods, or can get y Y, A Rt ] middling uplands, 12.75; gulf, 13.007 s et ans . Wholesale Distributors = 3 Am: Tbaceo Futures closed ‘steady. March, CORNELIUS J. DOWNES, Do. pid mew... 12.27; May, 12.05; July, 11.9%; August, The L Ao Ga““p CO. Norwich, Conn. Jan3lSWE Registrars of Voiers. S eten . wa 11.78: October, 11.45 Atchison ... ; Bt & Oio. MONEY, NOTI E Bl bt New York, Feb, 8.—Call money firm Brookivu Rapid Framsit 13-4a2 lpe? cen A r‘ullng rate, 2; last 7 loan, 2; closing 1 3-4 a 2. The Board of Rellef of the Town of _Time loans steady; sixty days 2 3-4; Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City | ninety days 8 a 3 1-4; six months, Hall Building, in said Town, each day, 3 3-4. Sundays excepted, from Feb. ist to ¥eb. a9 z 21st, from 10 a. mi‘!o 4 p. m., to listen 5 61% 66% i | CHICAGD GERAIN MARKET. to appeals from the doiugs of the As-| 1 Chie & lton | wEEAT Gpen. Tigh. fossory, 2nd To do any otiferbusiness | (e G e oy 0% s w roper to he done f sal ngs. 500 Do. DId o 4 : P‘glted at Norwich, Copnr gan 2oth, crie. 3. &50F July 38% 88 15-16 sa% 914. - 4 o. Pfd ... o CORN— JAMES' W, BLAGKBURN, Ching “con Soppe.. e gl e FRANK R. ‘M LAUGHLIN, T e 28 Nept 6% DAVID GUMOUR. e < s Sask | ang l Janioe ,».Q.r!wl Belipt. , Deere pid ... i 3N o Y FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL dence of Firm Undertone. New York, Feb. 3.—Quotations ad- vanced in the stock market today with a slow, creeping movement. Trading i 1185 Gen. Gen. Do.

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