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~re. INSURANCE, WE WRITE ITY J. L. LATHROP & SONS, £3 Shetucket St., Norwich, Cenn. ngwre your property sgaMst loss by e in 2 Good, Reliable Compuiy. ani a¢a Mmimam Cost. Let me hear from >or: endl I Wil give ot ell the infor- maston you wart on fho sufect ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agert Rtcharde Building, 91 Main Street ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING L Aseseney. w, § Ricbard's Bldg. “Phone 700. Brown & Perkins, Atfomeys ‘bwer Unvas Nai. Bamk, Shetuch Entrance stairway near io as tiona! Bank. Telephone 58-3. -al-law | HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL MANAGERS WILL MEET 4ntevscholastio League Will Be Formed —Manager MacMilian of N. F. A, the Promoter. Manager Bruce MacMillan of t PT. A baseball team has plans for the formation of a league prising practically all the high s tsams in this locality. He has called 2 meeting of all the managers 1o he ‘netd at the academy Saturday, Jan o discuse necessary arrangements he formation of a schedule. The tes #nclode Windham High sehool of Wil imentic, Bulkley High school of New Tondon, Norwich Free Academy on High, Putnam Hig E%h, Westerly and Stonington Woesieyan Tenn wn, Conn., Jan. 15—The niversitv ' tennis _schedule “wae ermounced tonight as follows April 23 Columbia at New Yori Agrll 24, Unlon at Schenettady 7. ¥ale at New Haven; May 8, Trini at Middletown: May 15 Rrown Addletown: May rtmouth a Hanover: May Berst; Jure 6, Williams at Middletown. Colgate Won at Basketball. Middletown, Conn., Jan. 15.—Colgate defeated Wesleyan 7 aastern intercollegi o 20 in @ north league baske %all game ‘here tonight. it was Wes- Japan's first defeat on the home f Giants Sign Two Players. New Yerk, Jan. 13—Roy Hartzell weteran utility man of the New York Americans, signed a one year contract with the ciub today Al Williams, a_young pitcher from p am university, eigned with the Mew York Nationals. 1f you bave bad taste in mouth, foul bresth, furred tongue, dull Beadache, drowsmess, disturbed sleep. menta) dopression, yellow= ish ekin—then you are bilious. quickly relieve and permancotly !_o":fiouu!eol this disorder, witich is the result of liver de- vengement and severe digestive disturbance . Iy i, Plain or Segnr Conted, #0 YEARS® CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES TNEIR MERIT. Br. 1. N. Schenck & Soa, Philadeiphia LEGAL NOTICES ATTENTION! SIDEWALKS OTFICE OF THE STREET COMMISSIONER, Norwich, De The erdinances of the Ci wwich provide that the ow ¥ ‘of Nor- wub! apd paved, ehall ceuse to bo removed | rom epy and all snow, siest and | 3ge within howxs efter the aame | bave fulien, bsen deposited or | fownd, or Wfthin three hours after sun- | ;r Sian the same shall heve fallen in or any part thereof, ad- any bullding or ot of land, or ey streai. squase or pablic viace shall “e covered with fce, It shall be the duty of the owner, or owaers, occ Pant er accupants, private corpove- “in, or any person baving the care of mach bullding or ot to cause such side- | ‘wnik to be made safe and convenient ¥ removing the ioe theratrom, or co; wring the same with sand or som wtber suitable substance. The feilure to do @0 for iwo hours fiuring e daytime exposes ihe party in it to the psaalty provided by the erdinances. The ardinances also provide that in aage of wviolation of any of the Soregoing srovisions, or refusal or nes- lact to comply with them, the party Alolating them or not complying with them shall y & penalty of five doilars for every four hours of neglcat, after notice from any policeman of the city. The ordinances also make it tho duty of the Street Commiasioner to coflect el! penelties inourred under the feragoing provisions, and if they are not paid to-bm on demand, to report case to the y Attorney, who Prosecute the party offending. "ERROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, Strest Commissioner. =TT e p Conneotient. cata e The Bl Sor PuSinses Sanili | Associatio Plans are undi [ imtarest Waterbury i [said tant we | reredt into with | Nouth: { for two weeks, v | troit, former American champion |Swayed d: | plaved two draw | played 14 draw Schedule Announced. Amherst at Am- NORWICH BULLETTN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19. 1918 MOGULS HELD HARMONIOUS MEETING Eastern Bascball Association Magnates Expressed Hope of Retaining Eight Clubs in Circuit for Coming Season— Cleveland Team Has Withdrawn Waterbury Franchise— | Plans AreUnderway to Interest-Waterbury Business Men | in Placing a Team There i New Hsven, Corn. Jan. 18.—Hope|George Cockhill of Louisburg, man- was expressed at the adjourned anniial |jger of the Harrisburg-Tri-State ymecting of the Eastern Baseball as-|Baseball club, and coach of Buckne sociation, here todey, of keeping the| University athletes, an umpire in the| clshit cide intaot gor’ the coming seu | Nationa. league mon. At a previous meeting sentimen! Fas 1n favor of drepping the Water-| SULLIVAN DECLARED | bury and New Britain teams. A FREE AGENT | Since the last meeting, the 1(‘!ev-‘-' PR g 1 land team of the American leaghe.fp tional Commission Reverses Ruling T o e Sy S ios| of National Board Regarding Toron- | YRourke thet it hes withérawn from| to Player. | the termitory: so the t 1 now e~} comes the pruperty of the Kastern! Cincinnati, an, 15.—The na- i >r way to|tional board was reversed here today Si s men tolpy the National Baseball commission n the field there. Jt is|when it declared Player oJhn L. Sul- | tions have Deen livan of the Toronto club of the In- ohn Lilley, a brother|ternational league. a free agent. Sul of the late Governor Lilley . livan based his claim to be declared Menager Scirski of New Britain said|a free agent on the clause in the play- | he hed received encouragement from|ers’ fraternity which stipulates that | pton, Mass.,, to transfer his|on proof of the existence of an agree. e Adjournmer was taken|ment of any kind between a cl Fen a meeting will be|its president or manager, if a n P& 5 temm ield hiere. at which time jt is expected |league club and a player. not incor- | formal action will be taken resarding | porated in the contract between them. | these (wo t | “Such contract shall be null and void No word was received from the New|and the player unconditionally re- Fngland league. ir 1cgard to published | reports of a centemplated merger «f an’s claim that Manager Kellay | certain teams of the {wo associations.|of the Toronto club entered into such | Today’s meeting was a an agreement with him was upheld. | {one. Agent MeKinron of the | a1 Teague was in_the lobby of the & ROBIDEAU KNOCKED OUT {tel and he agaim tea i lemzue will have teams in thi | GALLANT IN FOURTH ROUND | | tory. Dan O'Neil, « former team own- — r in the FEaster was also at Of Scheduled Fifteen Round Bout— tel. but his mission could Boxing Was Fast Throughout. he directors wera present Eridgeport, Conn., Jan. 18.—Sammy ameron of New Haven Robideau of Philadelphia knocked out Chicago. President O'Rourke | Giibert Gallant of Boston in the fourth his proxy round of their scheduled 15 round bout — tonight. The hoys were in 2 Jordan and Banks Played a Draw. ring exchange of punches in th™ Chica; Jan, 18. fred Jordan, of round when Robideau in ! London, world’s champion checker | Wicked right to the solar plexus. Ga | plaver, ‘and Newell W. Banks of De-|lant’s arms dropped to his side and mes in the cham-|flush on the jaw sent Gallant throu, aving the con-|the rop: ily. Another right landing pionship series today and on his back. He ma test between them tied w games. Hugh FHenderson of Pitta-|but was immediately floored again. He purgh. national champion, who hadto0k six seconds and was up agai with Louis | though in such a dazed condition that Ginsbure, New York city cham he was really out on his fect won the fifteenth game with his tempted to hold on and it was sev- ponent eral seconds before Robideau could Henderson is now qualified 1o ploy | Shake him off and land the final blow the winner of the Banks Johnson con- | to the jaw which sent him to the floor test in the finals for the American|for the cou: For the four rounds champlonship, t went, the fight was one of the fast- - est and best ever fought here Tener Appoints Cookhill an Umbire. == e e i e Fast Game at Taftville. Tener, as president of the| The strong Danielson basketball National league, today - appointedlteam is scheduled to play in Parish FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL {man. Railroad stocks and the active list in general were neglected until the later dealings, although Canadian Pa- | o or own- | ers, otoupant Or occupents, urivate | eevporations, or any person having | cage of any dullding or lot of land,| berdering on any street, square, or pince within the City, where | heve (s & sdowaik graded, or graded | #on; aiso, that whemsver MARKET WAS BRISK. ] 0% 0w on | Unusual Demand for Issues of Several| |5t hes & v I Southern Roads. | oo g : New York, Jan. 15.—Stocks moved | ward again today, under lead of the | nes, including fer- shares, tr and half a score of miscellanco National Biscuit, Distillers and Pull- various epecial i tilizer and mo cific was v strong and active| throughout on announcement of the company’s willingness to redeem its outstanding bonds far in advance of maturity in Tnal hour many railway | shares joined in the rise to a moderate | degree. until all round advances of one | to e points were the rule. Gould | stocks were prominent, Missouri Pa- | cific betlering its position of last week. | There was an brisk demand | for the issues of severa. southern | roads, Atlantic Coast Line and | ville and Nashville going well above | mirimum prices. A sale of 1.000 shares of Seaboard at 3%, tab with juent dealings at an ad- vance, attracted attention. 1em Steel was almost the only y stock 1o lag, presuma- T that no dividend ais- bursements will be declared at tomor- Tow's meeting of the directors. It is hat the proferred en the fuli 7 per. ey are entitled, es 5 per cent e metal stocks rise in the with heavy and other ropos of these shipments of m hange on ion, however being somewhat ner on heavy pur chases of remittances b Teads s e s n a or two and three momthe’ ama cent, on cail Stae 1830 Kinss, Gaio M St ‘Al Chrinwer 21000 Aumal Ceppom 500 Am. Agr. Chem 1w Am. e g 675 Am o A or 50 &"7ar ey or Your Baby. The Signature of & 4 is the only guarantee that you have the enuine prepared by im YOU’LL give YOUR baby the BEST .0 B Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castoria. Soid only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; t0 protect the babies. The Centaur Company, W ot THE BUICK FLEET I191SLINE GOMPIEETg"- Wil arrive in Norwich this Monday P. M., en route from Maine to Florida, fully. equip- ped to enter the fray for supremacy in the Automobile world. We are fully confident of our ability to conquer the buying public and that at the close of the mbud' number of sales will surpass those of previous years by a larger' margain than hm With these beautiful lines, great reser ve power and economical maintenance we feel that you will believe as we now know, that the BUICK is the best buy:in the Automobile field today. Over 75 satisfied owners in this territory and eyery one a’ Some were from Missouri, ask them. Arrange for a demonstration and be convinced. THE IMPERIAL GARAGE PETER CECARELLI, Proprietor. ‘Cor. Chestnut and Willow Streets % When better Automobiles are built Buick will build them. ' Stormy weather and heavy seas hold no terrors reliminary meet | 16_draw|aged io rise at the count of «c\"n.' . of P. Relay Games carniva dates being an- | nounced feature of 1 | mile, the Interleague Series: Record ds of ¢ major in- { part | past vear | tional | atzo | | ha jhe The 66 victories | point American Americar Americ: 1808 —Amer Amer American, 23: National = have been buhit at, Colon, | isnel and Balboa with seating Threo park Muiranan Signs with Providence. Boston, Fan. 18.—Dominick Malranan |of Woburn, a rec: was with t time last season, signed a con- the Providence team of the {for a 5 ) the Syracuse team of the Now York State le: Rivers Knocked Out in Second Round. Tenn.. Jan. &—Brankie | ma, 12 Callanan of Broowiyn Lonight dmooked | moats Farealie 15 Jos Rivers of Los Angeles in the |ad for cultivation and »f their elght T00NA | explains the rural business Organived Pasebail is doing todav. are the magnates, big and little. Now let's get down (o real facts. In States there are. according & round 1| One Player Thinks Silence is Golden. 1 game tate quintett pas: nnually apen ti track and field seas 2 revised ar ring. Two d: the twenty-first troi when April 23 and 24. A T arnival will en, modeied on the ancient enta- | ings elin held | § little Olvmpi ntested, amc which running hop, imp and probabl man to | le, the mext a helf heen dist car ional 7 onal 1 National, rican, 10 e clubs have pennant race -whic he middle of April, | uit Jeft-handed pitch. e Boston Amerisans league to ay. He also te last year, london announces the signing {the Senno. a lively littie oui- [to the best Senno is positively the|plavers wio are good enough to be BUICK FLEET which arrived on schedule time in perfect condition. oniy one of <ind: i captivity ¢ conditions coact he never shouis advice or third warning, ing the The fleet will sail through the principal streets of Deafe mute oice of great power and and bashful Mr. Senno for three ying grand qpera mpire 36 BRE this city today at noon RAIN OR SHINE "Never before has the opportunity been offered to m such! | yoars bas been st hat might in- Some self-con- wom't even wouf-foo? at | the umpire! see as complete and beautiful line of cars in this Training Camp for Red Umps. Don’t miss it. THE IMPERIAL GARAGE. Corner Chestnut and Willow Streets, Agents. ning rea nd life with ent = By Norwich, Conn. . WE NOW HAVE THE 1915 REO | DEMONSTRATOR {Come and see it any time at Kinney & Wyman's Phone Garage 1231 FSwitche;, Transformations, Lovers’ Knots, Ete., | MADE OF COMBINGS AT THE BEAUTY SHOP Room 19-20, McGrory Buildi: HARRIETT E. BREED | First-ciass Touse Pamter, Pa; Hanger, General Jobbing f.hndlenh»: | rivate), reasonable. | KUDLIK, 261 -Central Ave., City heme ia being of them cznno! GENERAL GARZA, VILLA MAN, LATEST PRESIDENT * mentioned easter: e Tits and put-outs for Gilmore, president | league teams ndependents. The innovation | Baden. 1Ind heir names on a lon ng of the Fed- erai league wheat from b were the p rom the had ¢ » were suffi- the fans of Pk Huzgins That's easy ed in seperate tra know how many his purposes. Griffith hers. Philadelphians know al e young ball comes along is ready (o be stow for the magnate of, league of hizt- | Canal Zone. Bill Phillipe 3 ielder Jones Panama Canal »one | Oren Ko | will be conducted upon a lengue basis x during the present season. The organ zation bears the title of The Pamama Gearge Stovall Kansas City 10,000 BASESALL PLAYERS | IN THE UNITED STATES. Mexico City 18.—General Rogas chosen provi being. the fi about them w sty ‘the.biz leazies in he was placed hastered” to _ the ) o ——— e e in $ 2 m'te $ p. m. Daily pending’ the 10 a. Gutierrez, the ne diamornd se2ds ard Orgamized Baseball May Have to Quit Tnto fuil-grows g from. twe it ] Farming—Pisyers Have to Be Gul- each. tivated Garza was placed the convention of a presiden anvining o 7eq bazeball 2 concrete example of 0w the ferming. progresses Organized baseball amit farmi Upholstering and Repairing in‘zall its branches. CARPET LAYING at lowsst prices. Telephone 682-5 JAMES W. BLACKBURN, 8 Stanten Avenue. it Side | Stop Talking War Buy = NEW OAKLAND and i « haveiya safe investment. POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY CHANNINGIP. HUNTINGTON. Agent Tel. 753. Reem 135, Shannea Sidg. |DR.R. J.COLLINS DENTIST TuThs STETSON & YOUNG - Carpenters:and Builders Best work and materials ar rgu prices, by skfiled:l1bor. Telephone. 0 WEST MAIN sT4 MRS. G. P. STANTON 52 Shetucket Stress. is showing a full line of Newx Millinery for Eall and Winter! ~ & - Painiess Deutugry, ; . %o 1 p. m. Sundays a bor.hung around -Shibe par seemed .anx the attention S a_questic Eo that as | pursults of th mbined as Commission, are what leaguers most_seriousk thev are the hackbone Farming as may not be genera for that rea: the courts will Lowever, the rural REWARD $100 : “It : be re is at least that science nas 3 siages, and w < s Catarrh Cure is orm is 2 baseball agricult able skill; that i seed and tell of ower will gro he can look of basebail, s to baseball, understood, and an’ attempt The dictionary says a farm is “a tract of land incles- In any event, Connie Mack if looksiof this boy and saw proved his mrind by a cou ilege, where ne plaved forts of Mr. Mack placed in Scranton, with the State league club, for cuitivatlon | er one vear tkere he went to richer Internationals — veloped and grew fast Agricuizurist The farmers where: he d the fall of New Tork, Jan. 18 | steady: high 2: low 2 lazt joan 2: ciosing bifl 2: offered-at 2 Balt. & Orto DAl & Ol or York, Jan. 18. — Cotton futures | very steady. 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Even the wonderful Cobb was the y duct of a farm in ball plaver living is aole to jump from his Imnickerbockers stra: biz- league ’ uniform and make cliivated and the D! | Chitdren's Coughs—Children's Colds— Are Serious. o ones shows : approaching cold, give DR. D. J. COYLE - once. 3 and prevents the cold (§ SUee i, King Dasal healing—soothes ain Street, - mucous, Next to Boston Sters aran- f g sargne || Lady Attendant Phone 12823 oil, and in just s few mements vou have doubled the beauty of vour hair. Besides beautifying the hair at once, FALLING OUT. | Danderine" dissolves every particie of | dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invie- 2 |orates the scalp, forever stopping itch- becomes light, w\'y.i“‘;“t“ ;::‘:“‘"‘;' e ook at w! 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