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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY. JANUARY 75, 1915 INSURANCE v s INSURANCE, WE WRITE IT” J. L. LATHROP & SONS, 28 Shetuoket St, Nerwich, Comn. e vour property againet loss by *re n a Good, Reliabie Comparn and | at & Miuimum Co Let me hea von and I will giva you all the infor- Tation you want on the subjec ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building 91 Main Streot BEAR IN MIND when placing your INSURANCE for the coming year THE FACT that during the last five years quit; THE FACT that no company can af- ford to sell Gold Dollars for 90 cents or pay $1.20 for cvery Dol- lar taken in and THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY net a mere promise to pay. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, l‘tnrneys ai- Lav Over Uncas Nat, Bank Tntrance stairway Ie National Bank. F e R Mill Ends: of which will be piayed at home. The schedule follows, the games be- in~ piaved at Worcester unless other- wise indicated: April 14, Trinity at Hartford; Amberst at I Georgetown; April 21, RETAIL Cotton, Silk, Crepes, Voiles, Ratines, Fancy Striped Shirtings, Figues, Dimities, Lawns, Silk Chiffon, Silk Poplins POKEMAY MILLS Taftville, Conn. Salesroom _closed between 12 and 1, and after 11 a. m. Saturday. Trolley to the door. No samples given nor mail orders repiied to. w 1647 Adam’s Tavern 3 1861 offer to the public the finest siancard brands of Beer of Europe and America: Bohemian, Filsner, Culmbs Hill P, B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Steriing Blitter Ale, Anheuser, Budweiser, Schiits and Pabst. A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town Telephone 447-13 C:iy of Norwich Water ‘Works ¢ Water C MAGNATES WILL DEFEND BASEBALL All Major League Owners and Presidents of the League Will File Affidavits in Anti-Trust Suit—Text of Affidavits Not Made Public—Piayers Will Not Testify on the Side of Organized Baseball. Chicago, Jan. T4—very club owner [linke, 4 up.and 2 0 play, in the final the American and National leagues, lha presidents of the leagues and some minor league club owners i fidavits giving tue orsanized side of baseball in the Federal league’s ant t suit next weelk, § 3. Jonnson, president of agust Herrmann of th cinrati Nationals ané chairman 0' U]L | national _commissicn, and Cherles Thomas of the Chicago Na- had prepared affidavit: of the Chi- The wiilner led by close of the morning round. turn this afternoon Parrish had duced this lead to three. holes were four holes at the will file af- The next six Shackelford halved, but ended the match by winning the 16th, BROOKE WILL BE RETAINED AS HEAD COACH, University of Pennsylvania Games in 1915 Football Schedule. mals alread and today C. A. Comiske: cago Americans and Robert Louis Americans, _attorneys for organized ball here, Fhiladelphia, [ State, Pittsburgh, bright and West Virginia, are on the Tni ity of Pennsylvania schedule as announced here today. For the first time in more than he Carlisle Indians do- not appear. Other teams dropped from last year's schedule are Gettysburg and Swarth- sames, with the exception of the Dartmouth contest, ved in Boston and with the Naval academy at Annapolis, take place on Franklin field. The complete schedule follows: 25—University “Tho text Of the amdavits w said to contain statements | eball under the na- tional agreement is not a trust, that it proved a blessing to Dall players, ng the Federa Ball players themselv asked to testify ized baseball. Some Affidavits Already Filed. 14—The afda- ent Lannin of the Baston league club: Villi declaring that b: will not be gn the side of orgau- which will 92 lnsurance Companies b led, reinsured or ave either faile: Philadelphia vits of Presi Philadelphia. ; Connio” Mack, of the Philadelphia Americans, to in connection with the Fed- 2—Tranku.. and 2 9—Penn State. - vy at Annapolis. ity of Pittsburgh. here today George Wharton Pepper, National league. the testimony was not made public, but it is understood that all the magnates s charges and 30—Lafayett: The natutre.of 6—Dartmouth at Boston, 25-—Corneil. was also announced that Braoke would rematn as-head coach. denied the clared that the national agreement s not a trust coach, would work under the direction dvisory board of coa v Ernest Cozzens, a member of the football committee. HOLY CROSS NINE WiLL OPEN SEASON WITH TRINITY. Announced Calls Games—16 Home Games. DOCIN ACCEPTS OFFER FROM CINCINNATI NATIONALS. Herzog States That His Offer Calls for Two Year Contract at $6,000 a “The schedule of the Philagelphia, Pa. 14.—Charles S. Dooin, former manager of the Phil- adelphia_Nationals. announced tonight that he had accented the offer of Man- ager Herzog of Cincinnati and that he was ready to sien a contract with that club at any time. statsd over from his home in Maryland offer, which was for a two vear con- tract at $6,000 a year added that he would immediately c municate with Garry Herrman, Aent of the Cincinnati he hoped to have a contract ready in’s signature within a short time, that his 1, Brown at Providence; , Fordham at New York; He West Point South Orange, 19, Harvard Cambridge; Tutts at Medford: Massachusetts Boston Colleze Dartmouth Yantic Hockey Team. The Yantic hockey team is willing to any challenge from amateurs in June 9. open; munications should be addressed to E. Sha:keliard Won Golf Trophy. Red McKee, Detroit catcher, an| He is holding out demand- s contract call for I work more. If he wants to quit base- Shackelford of the 11-)\11{’ club championship _tropl to of the Seaview Goif He defeated J. club, at Abaccon today. INORWICH FAMILY MARKE? Fruits and Vegetablea. Peppers, each, 5-10. Red Peppers, gt, 10 Fioad Lettace, = 10]Casaba Melons, ' 50 Heets, bu., 0{Spinach, 25 Carrots— Caulifiower, i “01 s 8| mint. 0 rnips, pk. 23| AMushrooms 60-T5 Cabbage, 4|parsiey, b Onjons— Garlic. ‘16, Yellow $|Tometoes, White, 1ol Tomat potatees, bk, 23 |mige Sweet Folatoes. |swest Lemom Lemons, <, Granges, Cule Pineappics, ERoREyS i3 Tow Baasnas, % Celes Red Banauas, ee. \eler)’ Knobs. Qrapetrmit. T3))cea Cabbage, Pears, jo. Am. Salad, Romaine 1 Sitron, each, SeleY e 4 Hubbard Squash \pples— 2 acT Peck o| Tangerines, : Pie Plant, 5 : % : 1 lavoy Cabbage, 6[Radishes, Hothouse Chive, ' 2 Tomatoes, Cocoatiuts | Escarole, Bermuda Onions, Watcroroes, Belgian Endive, 40 Leek: Okra, Sculifons, 58n3zElta et Pork— Roast, Nativa SpareribsivVeal Roast, 20| Hind gtrs., estern Chops, | Fore qirs. 18l cutiets, Shoulders, 20} inside Round, 16°50 [Shoutder Steak, Smoked Shova- |ia ders, Smoked ' Tongues—| Short Cut, 35 i Dried Be: g sage. Yornd Heer, 15-0| Nat Satk Pork, Porterhouse Bteak, bod 3| Native Sp'g Lamb Strioin, 33| Fancy L. 1. Ducks, Guinea c Broilers,” each, 35 Grocertes. Sutter— Vinegar, gal, = 36 i, ssSugar— © Cregmers, 45| Granulateq Chiese— fos. 31 Neutchatel, il Brown ks H Cutloat 10 1bs. $1 Powdered, 17 ws. $1 Molasses— Porto Rico, gal., New Orleans, gal. Maple S: 4 aple Syruj ' potiie” 1u-s5 Kerosene Oil, 10-14 Fish, tarke: Cod. luiltound Clama, Shore Haddock, 10 e Stoaw Pollook, ‘anned Saimen ‘. Bluefi 1 for Am. Bard. Lobsters— mot Ba | Live, 30 roneless Cod.100 Boiled, 35 rand. box & R. Clams, pk., 65| | Mackers 1505 i Sea Bass, 18| ong Clams, px.. 60 Mussels. pk. 40Butierfish, b Cods™ Tongies, 1% Hay, Grain and Feed. 1 Wheat! $2.30Hominy 3160 s Cornmeal, $1.70 “y uoise cwWr $1.30 Cottonseed Meal, Live Stock. Cattie— Veal Calvea $9-10 Hides. b Bavarian Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Musr's Bcotch Alé, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, | C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | FINANBIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET FLUCTUATED, From Irregular to Firm, with Dealings of Moderate Proportion, | todaya stock regular to firm, © proportions. shares rose market ranged from ir- with a total output of Representative two points. s active speci; Order It Now by Phone 136-5 Trommer’s Evergreen, per case $1.70 sihopkin’s Light Dinner Ale, per case Koehler's Pilsner, per case $1.2: ¥ree Delivery to all parts of the. city H. JACKEL & CO. DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. DR F W. HOLMS, Denu.s Shennon Building Annex, Recom A Telepnone 522 T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklir: Street Robert d. Cochrane GAS FITTING, LUMBING, STEAM FITTING, O West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Agent Zor N. B. O. Sheet Packing. Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING I3 a8 essential in modern hou slectrisity is to lighting,. We guar prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street IRON CASTINGS . FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO Ne. 11t 25 FWM n embraced the s well as Colorado Fuel, International tion preferred. 1 hour at which the Baltimore oocurred in tt the directors the common dividend. T tic cut caused a s stock as well 1dden slump in_tha e it became known that t 1 dividend had been reduced only one-half of one per cent aused some re- cessions at the end. uews of the Nowih. Paane ompletion of the tending ihe St. Pa ¢ Russian loan, are to be offered publicly Local bankers consideration several o both of which in the near iso had under of fown mu- & obligation porderanca of cash over demand W grade bonds more t tained their rec sovernment anged on call as | tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fariest money ruling rate of- high 2 1-6; cotton no sales. Jan- middling uplards 8.05 ton futures closed steas August, .63 87, GRICAGD GRAIN MARKE 17360 But. & Ohlo e T & oA = 3160 Neth. Steel 200 Brogkym R T S00 Caro Tetrol 1800 Canads Pacific 455 Cent. Leather ot 10y Ches. & OBlu broad 40-40 PROMINENT ATHLETES TOOK PART IN MILLROSE A. C. MEET J. C. Leomis of Chicago Proved to Be Won 600 Yard Race, New Yo Jan, 14.—Several athletes of prominence took part in the games of the Millrose Athletic club tonight at Madison Squave C den, particular in- terest centering on the performances lof J. G. Loomis of the Chicago Ath- letic association, nati al outdoor ama- teur champion sprinter, hurdler and high jumped. T.comis won the high pump by clearing the bar at six feet, | one inch. but after winning his heat in the 70 yard handicap dash from scratch was shut out in the semi- In the 70 yard low hurdles the Chi cago runner, starting fro ecratch with J. J. Eller of the Irish-American Athletic club, failed to get a_mlace, the eveni belng won by Walter Bursch of the New York Athletic club with an allowance of three fect. Eller wa second and F. L. Brady of Columbi untve (thres feet) w d. The time ds. In the two mile handicap run, Han nes Kolehmainen, scrateh, dropped out fter going a mile Sydney Leslie. Long Tslend Athletic club, was eas | winner from ¢ 56 verd mark, wirn ! ning by several yards more than h handi James [E. (T Meadowbrook club. Philadelphia, won the 600 vard special invitation scratch race by a margin of ei leading all the way from the start. Thomas J. Halpin of Boston was sec- ond and Homer Baker of the New York Athletic cinb third. Time 1.1 3-5 was a h of a second slower than the world’s record held by Halpin. NOTRE DAME DROPPED FROM YALE SCHEDULE. Annual Football Game With Harvard ‘Wiil Be Played Nov. 20. New Haven, Conn. Jan. 14. — The Yale university football schedule for next fail, announced tonight, contains only one change from last year. The Springfield Y. M. C. A. college_will taice the place of Notre Dame. With the exception of the annual contest with Harvard which will be played at Cambridge, all the games will be play- ed in the bowl. The schedule foliows: Sept. 2 - of Maine: Oct, University of Oct . Lehih University; pringfleld Y. ML C. A. Coll , Washington and Jefferso 30. Colgate; Nov. §, Brown; Nov. 23, Princeton; Nov. 20, Harvard. New Haven, Conn., Jan, 14.—Tt was also announced tonight that the fol- towing will act as assistants to Head Coach Frank Hinkey '8: Dr. “Billy" Bull, '88; Talbott, captain of last year's iteam: Wheeler, coach of_ last season’s suc freshman eléven: | Corni quarterback a year ago and hs\l' Brann, end on the team last il Martng. center on the 1913 team, will coach the freshman elgven. U Neither side can chuckle now about DAN SONNO RELEASED TO NEW LONDON. Chairman John H. Farrell Announces | Plavers in Major and Minor Leagues Released by Purchase. of arbitration of t of professio; plavers in major % Dradge and Ju'.m W. his marked ¢ widely advertised. When Waddell was n his prime it was only announce that he was pitch to draw hundreds ild not otherwi€e have 2 particular game. Ty rus to-Cincinnati, 3 ft (o Philadelphia, ward Holloway to New York. N. Joe ‘Wagner Bromwich to Chicago WILLIAMS COLLEGE NINE WILL TAKE SOUTHERN TRIP. April 24 With Regular Season Opens Sixteen Games, edule this vear will be a southe; trip- during the 'Easter recess, ill be played. 6 games will open here on The schedule was announced tonight . University of Vir- ginta at Charlottesville; 9, Philadelphia: Poultry. i Pennsyivania cton_at Princeton May 1, Cornell at Willi 5 | cent Wesleyan at another 15, Dartmoutk at Hanover; Amberst at 22, Bates at Wiiliamstown field at Willlamstown Williamstown Cambridge; Williamstown t Springtield, in BROWN ANNOUNCES FOOTBALL SCHEDULE. Will Play Harvard and Yale Again— Season Opens Sept. 25. Providence, football scliedule for 1915, is the most interesting in years. her _excellent Thanksgiving tion of Syracus mid-season of Williams and- Norwich games not otherwise desi Providence: BAKER WILL ACCEDE TO ASK WAIVERS ON DOQIN Former Manager of Phillies Desirous of | Becoming a Free Agent. an Interesting Performer—Meredith ) Meredith of the ht feet, after GAME BEST DRAWING IN BASEBALL. CARD Fans Have Their Idols But the Game's the Thing Not the Players. Whe basebal enough them, and sue player in the land wh ) has not ik array of admirers, all the way from millions down (o nds, Georsc Rube,” had player of modern time: entricities, drawn a go spectators to ball games | major leagne career He is another eccéntric though of a different temperament A great\ miny Amed menticn foreig games to_see Walter Johnsou piteh ine eccentric abouf eitl sonally, but thousands paid coin hoping+o see Matt fadeaway™ in action fin nd of them it). Other tho ed their curiosity regardinz speed, only to be disappoint theye the havin, ined the idea invisible as Mauser bullots. obody knows how have gone fo ball vards fo sec i demanding their he did not to first phlegmat at £ out was Cobb wen er American public <1 myromi e 11 IS Ehak auestio never fails on_account Just Colonial Design, Bright or Satin Finish, one guaran-, teed National Spring, one fine 50 pound Soft Top Mattress. Complete $14.95 Sziar Ve - '$1.00 Down, $1.00 Weekly. : This offer good until Saturday, January 19th There is noth- of them per- (and not ome new when they We Deliver Anywhere by Auto Truck LAHN FURNITURE (0., §.x™ itchell’s Department Store Opposite Porteous & W b3 = given to point h is that the aparatively attracted m tail team of EYES OF THE WORLD ON Rome felt part of the great earth- devastated TItaly. the deal by which Chicago got Hal |Chase for Rollie Zeider ard -Babe lBarLau for ail the men concerned are in the Pederal lsague. of the famous bulldings ments were damaged. is seen here, A general view showing St TGENERAL VIEW OF ROME, SHOWING ST PETE S NE__3-TYPICAL GROUP OF RESIDENTS OF DESTROYED TLRR ITALYAS ROME GIVES REFUGE TO MANY EARTHQUAKE Peters. HOMELESS. Tilousands of vastated sectior Sons in the céntral h wils. the section n in a. pitiful condition. are ' flocking to, Rome. \,;al sroup of wemen and children who Jockey Club Holds Annual Meeti New York., Jar 14.—The club at its-annual meeting ay amended 5 stewards’ resolutior ir associations, to read that no iatic would be permitted withvut the approval of the ards of the Jockey club zfor more five days in any one_vear. . Hiteh k, H Knapp and w Miller we reelected stewards the ensuing two ye and the 1] Teports of the: officefs were a ¥ app resigned as f the committe of * the and was succeeded b: alding Loewe Jenkins >d to member- I SPORT NOTES. fohn McGraw may land Marsans for Jim Heth, the voungstér pickeq™up by the New York Glants, may be.oid with a lisp. 1 le: 1e suit s ridiculous f a ¢ in baseball. We w trust any of them. i 1ton of Cardiff, Wales; as catcher for the & tin doing. when the Feds eping car beFfis her Main of De- a great ball plaver at his going -thers Naps twice as nfueh ral plavers you cam” nagers of-Jes- atens to_gpme cn chairmap of council. Anofbgr W ni nst allowing a_boy ta,Rg- der and Jim Vauzhan Beth tehed Bill James during the fnur t -American und all-Natigjgl ea. eams. G allings will plgase g £ con Princeton wants )X WAar. e carly the night e’'d realize that ng the way, has be- Bands, - theTa~ zht to win if 2t the obiser CASTORIA | For Infants and Childrea % k3 | In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears z{ the Signature of 74 9 . F FAMOUS FURS i Ladies’ Fur Coats and Sets, i Men's Coats of all styles. 3 | Jiemedeiing and repairing also doge | b.fl‘l‘] Superior styles. BRUCKNER 81 Funklm Sf, D EN T IS T= | DROES] JONES = Suite 46 Shennon Buildus Take elevator Shetucket Strest e trance. Phone. .u1 i3 ¥ MAHONEY BROS. 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