Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 6, 1915, Page 3

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'NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1915 “ INSURANCE BEFORE STARTING YOUR FALL WORK TAKE A WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION POLICY WITH J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Strest, Norwich, Conn. position. A F "ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main Street ! BEAR IN MIND when placing yo INSURANCE for the coming year THE FACT that during the last ilve’ d ears 92 Insurance Companies | have either failed, reinsured or |23 quit; THE FACT that no company can &f- ford to seli Gold Dollars for 90 cents or pay $1.20 for every Dol- lar taken in and THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY not a mere promise to pay. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846. Brown & Perkins, Attomeys-ai-Law | Over Uncas Nat. Bank Entrance stairway 1 National Eank lelevuone 38-3. EDV”IN W. HIGGIN Attorney-at-Law, marlld Shannon’ Building. — e FEDERALS RESUME BASEBALL WA Outlaws File Anti-Trust Suit Against Leading Bodies Operat- ing Under National Agreement — Bill of Complaint Threatens the Entire Fabric of Organized Ball—Profes- sional Ball Without Proper Organization Would Result in Disruption of Playing and Business Standards, De- -clares David L. Fultz—Organized Ball Will Fight the| . 5.—The Federal league stances the Federal jeasue has felt its war on fired its heaviest hich the members of that and advocates know full well |||Hll\'(‘xl to the up- game and ball, today S agreement Hr;lmrn'. of wed his Fire Tnsur- ; ion was to re- satisfactlon to the pub- e bob:ca;ed '[lcn t e Absolute that the insti “I can havdly belicve i litigation by a i'ucgal un\l that meet with tens of thousands of patrons. of n wvas_impossible 4' this time to t'('le-‘ dominating the' plavers leged combination w { of ‘only one thin from operating t threatened.’ chairman of th i tatement in| defendants con: L'lrml to the T aintif: joined from league in Chicago today, said: investigation or uit of this ENDED BACKS UP SUST SWIMMIN Amateur Athletic Union. New Y Athletic club, £ leading ama teur orzan Tnion ction in s ARMY WILL PLAY HOCKEY . FOR FIRST TIMEi Two Rinks Have Been Constructed on ! —Opens the Season With| the Pia g+ F EHRNS Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklic Street Robert d. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. I"hone s81 MODERN PLUMBING Is as esssntial in modern houss a electricity is to lightine. We guaran- {es the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fariest | arices. Ask us for plans and prices. J F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street Diamonds Diamonds Diamonds John & Geeo. H. Bliss 126 Main Street committee TEAM MEMBERS New York Club Will Withdraw from ©. that when tried and finished there will be an ab- (ho \ltlonu‘mls ur reement be and of no effect” enjoined ircm E he defend- nothing to s he New York ts, m fact nnr\m,xw (an\vl“l] with nd organ- not be found want-| ng its rights in show. | 1 of its actions interests of the matter of this linary injunc- | svering the lso place crg: a position to make in this cas to the base- | of organized baseball and re a violation of the com- onded to the I al agreeme: arge which we will p FILLANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET ACTIVE AND STRONG. Leaders Closed Under Best Prices, But With a Firm Undertone. | Philadelphi | Bout Will Ta jmy Johns ¢ | ds or notes. ed a desree of sta- mpor'mx a | Sider accomplished the tr nerease of §4,2 s | box {advancing 1-4 ar | registered three: |ager Johnstos { Shugrue he will be in line for a bout | with either White, Welsh or Ritchie New York. Jan. 6. v; middling upland, 8.0 400 bales. Cotton futures closed — Spot cotton January 8.03, March 8.23, . October 8.16, December .86, boxers will b New York, contests with steady; Tigh 2 3-i; low rate 3 3-4; last loan 1 offered at 2 3-4. clubs in Wiscom tween white an will be allowed, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. today, after attorney general. = 972 At. Coast Line 1732 Balt. & Ohio . 510 Balt. & Oklo pr - 3300 Beth. Steel . 500 Beth. Steal 3200 Call Peirol connected therewith .to break .up. & reputable and established business and break down the reputation of the na- tional game by these acts and to in- ‘troduce into the game dishonest meth- ods and dishonest proceedings and thereby destroy the high standerd in which the- game and its players have been held by the American people inj the past. “Summarizicg this action so far as| I have been zble to see an abstract of it, it seems to be an effort on the part of the Federal league to prevent the determiration of ‘the .cases now pending in various courts and to pre- vent the bringing of other similar ac- tions by clubs to enforce the perform- nce of vaijid and legal written con- tracts with players entered into with gocd fatith by both parties. “The real purpose,.hofever, appar- ently is to create the impressjon that players under contract may Dbe inter- ferred with by the Federal league by any kind of fraud with impunity and to create the impression among such that they may deal with the sue with safety. hey will find that this will not worfli and that ccurts will not permit themsclves to be s - Organized base i the ¥ the T'éd¥ral league in tates court in Chicago, president of the declared tonight. it is an offshoot of the Gal- tion. in the house of rep- a few years ago, to d trust” nson This s ressional investigation and we feel same about it now M cou we will f 3 suit. »d baseball is not . Any- can buy a team in organized body cen operate an inde ody ball or an pendent 1 We have no desire to prevent anyone from entering the bascbail bus long they re- | spect our <ont We have no fear of us r result and I am, sure it will put t before the publfc. I am afraid nd that is that tb Federal leagu suit can w o heard Johnson allum to the new Federal jeague publi * declaring that the Fed- then “disappearing ort pas keepin, of before the pub- enting on the -allegation by organized baseball oklyn were once d ng the Philadelphia N: t President Weeghr : Chicago F' , formerly had option on the Chicago Nationals. the Wark of Br s of buy | Riverview Club Wen from Legitimates club won from the a2 duckpin match 2 the State Hospital Tuesd: evening by the score of 1318 to 121S. The ngle went to Hughes with 113, the high three strin Riverview Club. 419 Legitimates. 31 Jan. 5—The St. Louis league baseball team will zo into training at Havana, Cuba, late next month, according to an nouncement made tonight, Lobert Signs Contract. w York, Jan. 15-—Hans Lobert today signed a_three year contract with the New Y tional league | <lub. Lobert, Philadelphia third baseman, came to the Giants in for Demaree, h C deration. "NAPOLYON LAJGIE RELEASED TO PHILADELPHIA AMERICANS, Connie Mack Expects to Use Him on Second Bass s»second base- American League club, to- leased by President Charles to the Philadelphia Amer- ger Mack came here from and closed the deal. No s were involved in the said. in 190¢ jumped from _ the tional league club to d Philadelphia Ameri- where he played Connie < until June, 190 June 4, he played his. first game with the Cleveland team. He was manager of the Clevelands-from to 1909, inclusive. = said he was pleased with erted that evervthing atisfactory to Lajoie. He ad- ed that he expected to use Lajoie where a_ vacancy was f Eddie Collins to ague de his 34000t in the last game he Cleveland on Sep- His aversge batting vears in the major y‘LEACH CF‘OSS WILL MEET JOE SHUGRUE. “Place at Madison Square Garden, Jan. 13. Leach Cross and Joe Shugrue have been matched to bhox at Madison Square Garden in a ten round bout on Wednesday, Jan. 13. Matchmaker Jim- m has completed arrange- ments for the bout, the manager of {the boxers agreeing to sign articles week. The men will weigh in ounds at § o’clock the day of the 5t Cross is the only boxer. who knocked Shugrue down. The when thes d at the garden last yvear. After being dropped Shugrue recovered him- self quickly, being possessed of won- 1 | derful recuperative powers, and finish~ iving Cross one of the tough- of lis career. Cross, be- ous to get back in the lime- ccording to the terms of Man- and figures by beating NEGRO EOXERS MUST FIGHT WITH MEN OF SAME COLOR: Wisconsin Boxing Commission Rules That They May Engage in Contests With Each Other, Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 5—Negro permitted to engage in ach. other before hoxing n, but no bouts be- negro contestants rding to a ruling xing commission onsalted with the Teday’s ruling rescinds a former or- der which ferbade bouts between' ne- groes in Wiscors! 1 blow up before|y * and so tried this virtually a trust, Johnson said that er manager of the hit in the | Willtam day. The: at the Allyn ! 1t is said that but few d office holders will find the civil service umbrella week there will be no delay in the as signment of seats and ann standing committees with chairmanehip: tees. including that of ca the vote for justices of the peac GENERAL ASSEMBLY ‘MEMBERS CAUCUSES (Continued from Page One.) ford-and J. Fred Baker of New Ha- ven. On- a ballet the former was chosen 114 to The caucus then adjourned, having referred to a com- mittee all the minations made in county caucuses for doorkeepers and messengers. ‘Senate Caucus. The 'senate caucus of the republi- sans was czlled to order by Senator of the first district Loouis R. Chene: and Senator Bartlett was made tem- porary chairman and Senator Klett of New Britain temporary clerk. All the senators were prese The fi business ‘was that of naming the ident pro tem and Senator Evar Milford presented the name of ator Bartlett and he was chosen, clerk, n offered Mr. Rus- sell's’ nam as chose Doorkeepers and Messengers. In the matter of doorkeepe: messengers, an x We each county furnish on ist of eight name doorkeepers The names David A. B man of of Stoni on of Hampton: Canaan; Georgze T. Me own, and . W. Rau of Fairfield c o make ended t An incident of ator Cheney’s motion t ccutive one, e ex newspaper men. motion, however, was withdraw ceepted H House Caucus. The Rorabact tral committee, and Fairfield was mad man and Jo! porary clerk ter presented or speaker lington_put clerl, before chose For £ \fArlHJm Middlesex eil, Jr. New H isbell of Winak wed Mr. Ke; The animous by Mr. Perry. onded by M a member fro; ballot ur House Doorkeepers and Messengers. | > committee and thel: Fred H. Wurte Stafford: E harles Hall : Democratic Members of House C. The democratic canc of hot membe chamber, state- central r‘r-'nmn\ called it to order. Danbury was made man and J. S. Addis of temporary ~clerk. After Jesse Devine of Wz as candidate fo; is' no likelihcod selection carries ership of the democrat It as decl (l«‘\] to nor candid and John A. named, respectively. Mr a speech of accepian: counseled courage tive or duties, Drobably nesday, instea been the cust It is not g { Connecticut in the During the leg Healey will tmer v will order. sabin Sayl at the e rece: re the commi be. his as is at the artened b: serintend tate will be under the mixer the men i hotels t before The legislative The state c: sh on that civil s Fully %0 per cent. of t of the new legislature was Tuesday night. ‘When the legislature convenes next ement of Just a few demo favored commit- vassing of of minor The senate will he composed of 30 Since he has been scouting for the |republicans and five democrats, and s ~ e Cleveland club, Charley Hickman has | there are only 65 democrats in the grown so desperate that he now wishes | house. to become gu.umpire. > Rep"esen‘tdfi ‘e James G, Emersen of the motion of Senator Isbell of New Haven was adopted that 1d two for messen- a Congregational minister, will offer nrayer when the house meets for organization at 10 o'clock Wednes- day morning. The heaviest young member of the house is Marion Davis of East Lyme, who has a law office in New London. Already the new legislators begin to Le their political honors, but that fecling Wil wane as the legislature proceeds. PLAINFIELD News of Arthur Wilcox’s Death Cau Sorrow—Church Societies Meet— Men Prominent in Town’s History. Residents of this village learned with regret of the death of Arthur Wilcox of Norwich, son of Rev. Asher Wil- cox, a former pastor of the Congrega- tional church of.Plainfield. The Christian Enaeavor society held a business meeting Monday h the vice president, Mrs. Waiter of the with Friendly society 1 held a meetin: rer is seriously ill. 1 ns_ has several teams Jumber from his sawmill to vhn ad station. Dufresne has engaged the William O’'Neal’s pond for his Makers of Old-Time Plainfield. iewing old times in Plainfield lled that one of the popular t town was George I. Favor, more than local fame, who asses this and near winter and made hi residence of L. W. Cleve- 1 man, Albert . Unele dwayvs drov | % { McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. - American House | FARREL & SANDERSON, Props | Livery conhection. Shetucket Strest "I DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE |Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Order It Now by Phone 136-5 $1.40 having a e could te with Day man loca Judge David Gall rkweather. Jeremiah a well known business pinion was vaiued by I wnsmen and Joseph Dear very act P an a woodshop near . H. Davis was al make Plainfleld r summer resort. was ind humor and to enliven the ew h ome practic when or and Painless Dentistry 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays {rown and Bridge Work We give this branch of dentistry most careful attention. In additior to absolutely painless sessions in our dental chairs you're certain of the very best grade of work at MODERATE charges. You notice the word “moderate” is in capital letters because our moderate-charge policy for SKILL- FUL work is a guarantee of abso- lute satisfaction. - DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE Succeeding the King Dental Co. 203 Main Street, Next to Boston Stere Lady Attendant *Phone 1282-3 Stands the Test of Time FRANK'S INN - | Cor. Green and Golden Sts. Follow the srowd to the only place The Thames Loan & Trust Company NOTICE OF HEARING By order of The Honorable Superior Court notice is hereby given that the application of the Receiver for an or- der authorizing the payment of a divi- dend to Depositors in the Commercial Department of The Thames Loan & Trust Co. will be heard and deter- mined at the Superior Court room in i Norwich | Monday, January 18t3, 1915 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. CHARLES F. THAYER, Receiver, Norwich, January 2, 1915, MRS. G. P. STANTON 52 Shetucket Street. 15 showing 2 full line of New Millinery for Fall and Winter JOSEPH BRADFORD | EOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY BERMUQA WEST INDIES, PANAMQ CANAL, WINTER CRUISES Large steamers, ce, rea- onable rates. should |be made with red ac- { commodations. Georgia, rts and orders John A Dunn Steamship and Tourist Agent. 50 Main Street 181st Dividend Office of The Norwich Savings Society Norwich, Conn., Dec. 12, 1914, The Directors of this Society have declared out of the earnings of the current six months a semi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum, payable to deposi- tors entitled thereto on and after January 15, 1915, | Florida and all i COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer, declidaw \John J. Donohue, M. D. {PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Offics Rooms, 5 and 6 Steiner Block (Franklin Square) uu.ne 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. dence tel, 675-2 Or. J. M. KING DENTIST May Buxldmg JaniTaWF Cverhauling and Repair wWork 5f all kinds on Automobiles, —arriages, Wagons, Trucks | and Carts. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ning, Upholstering and Wood Work. Biacksmithing in ail ita branches, Seolt & Clark Gorp 507 to 515 North Main St. iRON GASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY | THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO No. 17 23 25 Ferey Street in New London where genuine chop | suey is made by an Oriental chef., DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN % DENTIST Dental Surgecn _ FAMOUS FURS I.adies’ Fur Coats and Sets, Men's Coats of all styles. su perior styles. M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St, Special Rates to Theatre Troup: > | v 'Aum ng and repairing also dons DR. E. j. JONES Suite 46 Shennon Building Take elevator Shetucket Strest en- trance. Phone. The Thames National Bank Norwieh, Conn. Dec. 22, 1914. The annual meeting 6f the Stock- iders of this Bank, for the electlon Directors and toe nsaction of other busine! legally them. i alled to weir B Houss A i1 o'clock " CHARLES W. GALE, Cashier. “lost Cigars are Gooa— THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR Teaveling Men, Eto. {GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR 287 Main St, PRACTISE LIMITED TC Hours 10 a. m. te 3 p. m. Trommer's Evergreen, per case $1.70 Ropkin’s Light Dinner Ale, per case Koehler’s Pilsner, per case $1.25 Free Delivery to all parts of the city Try them and see. { THOS, M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St Noxt to Palace Cafe MCONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and oecurities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of interest. An old established Arm to deal with. THE COLLATERAL LOAN .. 143 main Street, Upstal (Established 1872.) F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner H. JACKEL & CO. 122 Prospect_Stfeet, No Ct *Fhone 5§11 P,

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