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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 20, 1915 INSURANCE PROSPECTS LOOK BRIGHT !PH!LLIES ALWAYS POSSESSED ! \FEDERAL LEAGUE ANTI-TRUST SUIT ™ rorien soroo cencue 3 | ¢ = lemscnasin i i i *IF TS ! Practically All Teams are In Favor| Ever Since They Entered National| INSURANCE, ; — of the League—Spring Football| League They Had Strong Trio— < o ; : i 3 ! Practice at N. F. A, | Magee the last of Great Fislders. | egin J to plan your Town of WE WRITE IT| . - . i H ! DS g own_ i Ba Wi org.n Baseball Opens 'oda — | 2 the CHt J. L LATHROP & SONS | Big Legal Battle ith ized Today— | The prospects of forming an snter- | From the timo it entered a_team in t‘;“!-- - R?m““‘[bt’;l much of SAe e bt o s s scholastic league among the high|the National league in 1883, Philzdel- th leasure of the journey Shotucket St, Norwich, Conn. | Outlaws’ Bill of Complaint Asks That Organized Base- cfl:oma in this vicinity look very!phia always could boast of possessing| I DeCaRLE, OF e, oS Lo P ? | T R £ Trad d Manager MacMillan of the |a ario of stronz outficlders. Beginnins {8 depends upon having just i 1 v b 11 team has already | with Binl P 1 and down to Sher 1 1ght ¢ odations ball be Declared a Trust in Restraint of Trade and|Academy basebal = | in P : o the right accommodations. had very favorable anwers from most | wood R. Magee. the left side of il . of the teams that will form the cir- | outfleld was eeeh season suarded id-W | Commerce—Salaries Offered to Players by Federals |70, 05 i ta 0 ordtitnicns | & ot of aron Siarden Mid-Winter was that Bulkeley High will be nn;[d;-hn the h n.xmflfi as Bookings Now Open |able to join owing to the lack of | Mannin ‘e Wood. Billy | AT S b Ll ? RN o ounds. - At the meeting which will|ton, Ed. . Delehanty, Shorty |§ Duxurious stat sgys ‘;"_"‘ t“““ i A ooy ; ’,“", One point in the defense of orzan- | $5,800. held Saturday, by-laws etc., will | George Browne, Jack Barry -are {f beds and private bath; state- 2 £ {ized baseball, in the anti-trust suit| Cooper (refused) $5,500. |be adopted, election of officers and | countered, all splendid players rooms without bath but with { brought by the Federal League which gnew (accepted) $5,000. | other important matters will be dis- | hard and tim hitters. ! private toilet, or more ngodu-e {wil be heard today will be bgsed on; Shotten (refused) $5,000. iEsed. Eimcipal BT A Mirrell will | HhAses tiey: wore' drrive fatia =pasdy.| S fer e hater Eha Nervice i fltlce 0 ISSO “tlon section six of the Clayton act re-| Walker (refused) $4,500. preside at the meeting d in fielding their positions they | st as perfuct but the cost a cemly passed by congress, according| McQuillen (refused) 5.14{0“:04'\» ; Manager Mac3Millan is now |ed few superiors. - | i to a report curent in Chicago. The aumgardner (refusc 00. ing the schedule for the loc | see. the last of the grea: Diila | ction which the attornevs for the| Kahler (accepted) -reconsidered)|ing is ready to book dates with any | delphia left fielders, was born in Cla Vew York to Jack il defense are expected to cite, reads: §3.330. |local team that desires games. He |endon, Pa., 6, 1384 New York w1 Jacksonville ‘“;‘?m: the jabor of a human bcmg! Affidavits also purport to show m.,ti“-m;m like to hear from the managers j joined the 4, playing calling at historic Charleston is not a commodity or article of com-|Lee Magee, now manager of thelof Sachems, All-Stars Dingbats, and| first game on June S C..with dirett vail connections merce.” Brooklyn Federals, drew 36000 as|State Hospital team. Hartford Hligh lar outfield was then made up|f S-Cowitl Qe ol connecton { The Federal League’s bill of com-|member of the St. Louis Nationals|has heen scheduled for the Memorial | Barry in left, R wsf to all points southand southeast. | plaint asks that organized baseball be|aund that Ed Konetchy, now with the|day game and Manager Mac)Millan |1 nter and John Titus in righi. Tae Faultless dining service and sure your property againet loss by | declared a trust in “restraint of trade |Pittsbursh Pederals, drew 36,200 with|expecs to give the fans sreat base- | last named met with an injurv and| ol S Sl o in 2 Good, Reliable Company. and |and commerce the Pittsburgh Nationals ball this season and has go of the Iugh Dufty, fresh from Mil- | A et i Cos from| It s said tonight the attorneys fastest high school teams including , was compelled to hunt a hails; th : vou ana T will ;:\‘» i fiss infors :ff,— the defendants woula contend that|SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE Wallingford, Dean Academy, Hartford, | substitute. His attention was p.v,]m_’]; in fact, everything for your a vou want on subjec s organized baseball deals in labor, and Palmer. The season will open |to Magee, who was doing fine worlk for| security, ease and comfort. MFORD. e “*JBAAC $. JONES e PRI P On ARVARD | o | the Lindens, an independent = R Cab, HAMPLIX, 3 it cannot be s o e the March 3 k q 5 £ e car ish fickets to Cuba, T, . it was said Tuesday night that no 4 Coach Overbagh has announced|Carlisie Pa. Duffy at once secu SR = 2 Insurance and Real Estate Agent, | 1 To0, 00 &0 be Dled before the | Moot of the Cosching Will Be Done BY | tnat he will have spring football prac- | him and placed him in left field, seni.|§ Porte Rico, Mexica. Santo Domingo, more afiid: . a 3 H R Richards Building, 91 Main Street| ;.ning of the case. The additional Veterans of Last Year’s Team. tice and the candidates will be called | ia3 Parry to take Titus place in right. |§ Tems and other defightfcl resorts e S testimony to be presented probably | L2 S {out as soon as weather conditions are not a glittering success in | 5 BEAR IN MIND when Kflac»ng yaurx‘.); be verbal. President Tener of | Cambridse, Masa, Jan. 19.—Arrange- | pormittable. | initial game, as = the following| AC\\VI INSURANCE for the coming year !(he National League is among those|ments were made today for spring| | criticism of his play the next mormiuz THE FACT that during the last five|jjker ess stand. }_rnnman practice at Harvard during the | Change in Southern Trip of Harvard | show S Bt A. W. PYE ears 92 Insurance Can:\r:!ames‘“-n= predicted that Judge|three weeks following the April recess. Baseball Team. |t IR and TAlfidged "CLYDE-MALLORY LINES, ave either failed, reinsured or|Lan e By invitation Coach Haughton,| Cambrifize, Mass., Jar WELY Cont et Pler 36 North Ri New York -,-HEW;M;T that no company can af 1'., seba husia el e { Robert Zr-b]me head coach of the Uni- | in the annual southern trip i fowever the he walloped the or call P £ Fthe parne questionihs " | versity of Illinols team, will assist in rd base c e bail atoned is omission: . G W Depot Ticket 3 ford to sell Gold Dollars for qo]~ the zam o REE e | Hervard tooiball instructlon, and it is | will go to Atlan hree davs| felq. It is true, Fot onty Norwic cents or pay $1.20 for every Dol- |1 i e S e e le that he may be on hand for 12 game oint, Was | ofr Jack Cronin, but he never failed to lar taken in and e it o et e o] Practice instead of waiting | announced b Cunningham | hit the bail hard every timre he went| THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY |far, the (O00MIRg walalion Dlayers ny | until fail.” Otherwise the epring coach- | °|to bat. Cronin pitched for Brooklyn.| not a mere promise to pay. l(__w Federal League and either acs|ing Will be managed by the | 2 m won the game § to 6. Fill| | or rtree Lot s forces 2 Frank Spa icehed | - B. P. LEARNED & CO. |io: e e i e ‘. ani Sparke. piccher . . |* Most o 2 th who the re in | n Victorious—Score 1 Agency Established May, 1846, | ed) $12,000 | S lares i b o By e s o i wtued in . that postt: {laa‘mbap” SER e e b — — = = pted) §8.000. { of last year's team, including| 1 end of the season. | to 9—Pinachlc A arts Tour (accepted)-reconsidered) | Brickley, Logan and Bradise for the| Braves Play Harvard April 12th, | o e Ao subes.| ment—Other items of Interest. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW rackfield, and Trumbull, Coolidge and | Boston, Jatn. 19.—The world's| game, and when Titus aj i - S kenberg (accepted) $7.000. | Pennock for the linemen. As Captain | champion Boston Nationals will meet | outfield, Barry was relea 5| The Dar e met with EDWIN W. HIGGINS, erenz (refused) $6,000 { Mzhan will be busy with baseball, he|the Washington Americans in the | gD tEaT . Shth e e w2l erwh eve- Attorney-at-Law, | (refused) $6.000. j will be able to give only an hour a day | capital o h and 10th, accord- | a reliable all-around < In n P; ands o ShaagoRtEAIATAG: L (accepted)-reconsidered) | to football practice. R e ] Rl L i R R a — — | AR the local team announced by Secretary | e bt ? i Nickerson tonizht The Braves w In ihe race of 190G the Phil ¢ er, J 5 d Brewn & Pmkms, Httorngys-ai-Law | - I play Harvard on April 12, and Brown | up in fourth place :_bereb n L Over Uucas Nat, Bank, Shetucket | 13, in this city. An exhibition | having much to do with R Tn of Entrance stairway near to Thames | zame with the Provid Interna- Magee, Thomas ; National Bank. Telephone 38-3. | | tional League team w at e for F oL 3 eh 19 | £ s Rocky Point, on Sunday st brea nd 2s5th i STOCK MARKET ACTIVE. | : Crimson Oarsmen o nCharles River |1 second baser ° i S ridge, @ n. 19, vard | lies. In June of that year ' | Transactions in Securities : S i 2 T i b el P ot 2 o * s (r,“,';;,(-,‘;,; *a les & | Than on Any Day Since Resumption. : Eind il S L T 1 *Osborne was itors prove < =N teey practice on the Charles River. One | center field. Just about a f T New York, Jan. 19.—Tran £ cight oared crew. containing some of | the date he became a rogular the Phil-| form, making brilliant passes, is Soon they will be big boys jsscariies ou the ctock ¢ he men who ar cted to a club traded L Ritch Ty foied) x uew Comibmation of Y e U 3 he varsity, paddled two B n and Dave phy idite G and girls, and their faces will | £ the-entiia: 1 jihe tream, iwhich ‘i ST e : be only a memory. & today: y iy | Catcher MicKee Signs With Detroit. ne ased : : P « i ko troit, Mich n. 19.—Ro; 1 s T ) Bring the babies and we’jl |gorded and o 0. 4 Ton ke T ethe Datell hakericaal 7, send catcl eir s S, |9 = TR N he lo organizatior % hia cln ss t y = me catch their smiles. Sl i i been ”,‘,l,,‘, ez i held the attentin of TAFTVILLE g fii LAIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER Opposits Norwich Savings Soclety Birthday Sympathy Engagement, Congratulation Wedding Day Birth Anniversary Friendship Invitation Tally Cards and Booklets MRS. EDWIN FAYS American House FARREL & SANDERSON, Prop Special Rates to Theatre Troup Traveling Mcn, Etc. Livery connection. Shetuckot Stri FRANK'S INN Cor. Green and Golden Sts. | Foliow the srowd to the only place in New London where cenuine chep suey is made by an Oriental chef. Amalg Pacific cel. and i dors ses, alone occupied ad .vorable reorga n Pac and | >mmandin t recovers on ttle and took ere again active and Ml ers, grangers Bl rathern | o five teel was more ac I import Whitted Signs With Dove, .!«"\ per, ng cent. at the best pricy Advances of two 1 i : t who_had made 4 Princeton, 19.—Prince- | g the Minneapolis nes oo > . %] ton basketball ted the Uni- | tean merican association | p : 4+ | versity of Pennsy e, 24 to 22, | 1809, 1010 an i 9 ¢ *lin an intercollegial ue game ! i { 5 tonight | ORGANIZED BASEBALL MEETS A CRISIS Will Fight a Legal Battle of to permit prof grade se After more L al operation or self for the Ja; eit reaniz srovement s atile for existence upc s foreign trade and the wide rs at time and experien onds at private sale. in_the s and Fock Island etweer mination of orgar ted the nto aged to evade es it * good Princeton Won at Basketball Importance for the First Time. Y ERRINGTON SNDL! ING. George TOX. [ hex from right most Titus was club then Y ual Smoker Saturday. Crpas not consic i ua Q:T,’, Saturday. own as a| mittes of the B : g g0k dohsny sl \' @ Painiess Dentistry u(-fm-o the Cravath's merit : imitted to he ; 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily Heier 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays osh *hased last Washouts Filled You can assure your children that Up ased t Montreal ol were €€ It Tnternation: te, but before : ason opened was transferred to ecent = a shortstop. Josh figure: = wate 1o famous world's series H b A being called up ur £ with absolute certainty that confidence your statement their. not be shaken when you bring thenr- sportsmen over here for dental work—whether it £ conditions and be filling or extracting. Abscluteli 159% | hat fact has forced ! PAINLESS dentistry is not a i AT ‘VE“~ 1e greatest :'g;\ = ‘j:‘:ffl 3 "” wiil maj ““' !"’x‘r theory here, it is a fact to which A . will be 3 =% | too 1centrated power blind thousands of children and aduits; % Jom: | 4 Jite e L slonalyy SPORTING NOTES. {§ can testify Jrobler to vast changes in et i - DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN|= 2 Starus ot labor: Blinded It st e DR. F. C. JACKSON | e niiwey strength and reSources of the enes % e mere Denta! Surgeon | FIVE YEARS SUFFERING b= jIis omnia s o e i i e DR. D. J. COYLE 3 J | weakne: and blir 1 = . . N < i : 2 — = i Succeeding the King Dental Co. H mental causes of the = : ! sGrary Building, Nerwich, Conn. | FROM K[DNEY ]'ROUBLEIV, | emestions in which the ins is what ¢ 203 Main Street, : | public were involv s club, Next to Boston Store : as the capitalists. T e - = , t Pr fonh: b H 1 mission, to which was ted the |§ Lady Attendant Phone 1282-3 MISS M C ADLES { It affords me much pl re to wr»«’|r absolute conduct of t refle ana’s new race course is . - . C. vou telling of the merits medi- | 1 fhe doivitaariits creatons ontter 3 = betyrenithe taces: the 9 r e e = cine. I nave been under the care of es of judgment and admi nzs mingling with the Sp :l ! '§ Stands the Test of Time Hair, Scal d Face Specialist | ©oc:z five vears. They said an |t B e T of T | all', pan ace peCl lS( operation was imperative. I had al- {lic mind to be enlarged upon here— ————— e ! GRAY I oan {i—dut s = e anRdtE v afimen! E 5% | the chief of which was failure to dis- Dglan: has stened with fhe Ca Hablts Can Be Cured ! | cines. Afcer reading abo r. Kil- i 3 |tinguish between “vested rights.” -, Spec is not jump- i Thoss who have it mey call it beauti- | TT% wonderful Swa ot T decided o i, e and’ Tgranted ety r oo othor s reez | s A .| Order It Now by Phone 136-5 ve i y call i to give it would walk = 1938 | leges.” This unfortunate dispositic 1 | jump back fences. »u may | Trommer's Evergreen, per e $1.70 ful, but they know better! No per-|any dista stomach would hurt > 1% |led to pendence 1 a i oo green, per cas < 3 led to dependence upon and ultimate | m, ¢ = Ropkin’s Ligiit Dinner Al er ca som in business can afford to have|mc 1 would Dax e toictyiong it | It 8% 1% | eurrender to law and lawvers. and fol g ST Do A Sheeny A lsiant ai e so meay hair; it often means the loss of | FOIT OV U008 TOW SOOT SR but W LS e o ':;:{‘P':," ”‘Z;“"“—‘-‘nm s forced to conclusion ihat | ion will ad- |~ Koehler's Pilsner, per case $1.25 ende position. Do not risk hair dyes|after usine six bottles of Dr. Kilmer's 897 iostedimore than ione meatcs a0 [oraania aseball drafted a lot ree Delivery to all parts of the city # your hair is fading. Miss Adles|Swamp-Root [ cannot praise it too|Wamh ... i 1% vious to everybody except the singu. |Of Push leasue lawyers ; i H. JACKEL & CO. #e a Tonic which is what you need. |NiShIy: ATy friends are surpriced (o | Wit ooy 13| Tarly obtuee leaders. Theso pages teem | ki vt = = € s 3 * | se> me looking s 1 B & Mfs. b2 arnings of proba ok ‘ormer Gov. Haines of Maine F slars, Address I Main st Ch, e : g5 of probadie government ars. i et o s mespactoully yours, RSy i 121 Tovestismiion with sach wew | envolicd s 3 Stadent at the Cniversit KO G 1 MRS, ROSA MITCHELL. W 20 ¥ 2 ] | it over some compararivels un- | of iaimes Thoy, Ghght to miske him STETSON & YOUNG IV RLE 2 s gl S e et e e e tenne = D —— 2 La.} ' a € - lic gave such unmistakable evidence of | : i R 2 T | _Personally appeared befors me this | P | oainees and Siemsest mite ot | ' v taliow who aever. knows e 1|} CALAMITE COAL :Qarpentera and Builders £ | 18th day of February, 1914 Mrs. { New ¥ Pl | warfare. that afier the crushing cric- |licked uses twice as much sticking | s el et L Aot e e toty |icism of organized ball by Judze Bis- | plaster as does the fellow who knows | The kind that pleases the LSUTIN < b, L at i statement and de oath that the same | & 2ady. B | sell in the Chase case, it s a s he s | - e prices, led iabor. CELERY (fancy) {rue In substance and in fact $61. Mas $85 July 505, Octover BT | o B, Areass, <25, It stemed cer- | i licked in Hme to avoid the scrar. | FIRST time you try it. | 50 WEST MAIN ST. LS D e | e end of the futile legal| - o | LETTUCE (nati . LA 230; no satex, | To¢ ond¥i mI4QUNg | war phase had boen reached. That de-| Dave Bramcroft, the coast recruit! e e = (native) Justice of the Peace. | 0 0 ooow | giston pointed unertingiy to the legal for the Phillles, can throw equally | 52 Broadway. Phone 402 t - = | danger of organized ball, and simul- h > a. other -——-—_——G‘T 0 APPLES (table) | ' MONEY. | Faneousty clenrly mdicated o3 he Bar: {Tith Hght or’ left hand, whether | e 4 HE DEL -HOFF i Letter to _New Yok, Jen. 19 B onivs | e o cqually good, well, well find ou (iR Now len. 19. — Call money |eral leagne its ovportuntty and re- ot i P ] 7 m Kk t Binghamton, N, V. S e e L T e TURE rate] conrse. Inder the Sirqumastgnces the| ;... twilara has tod why ne|DRS: L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE ! European Plan eopie S airket! tored at t i e sopening. of Hepai|Should beat Jack Johnson. We knew | Rates 75 cents per day and u p | Benss Wi 5 : ered at > cuim in the reopening legal 2 287 Main St. i 3 ¥ B | Prove What Swamp- | g 42 d reasons why he should beat| { 6F | l; a mtS;gpjo[o:\g[l}l&Fiflctu CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. |y ia e Fiagee case. Wero| ohnson, what we want to Kmow is | PRACTISE LIMITED, Yo | Sas BROTNERS f‘(]e IL will mm’mc JasE the last resort to end the new menace ™ — - JUSTIN HOLDEN. Precristor | il gico raceive & bookiet of waluaios T | of unceasing litigation, One critlc says the fans object to| o1 & So:t6e 4 0 e . information, teiling about the kidnevs 1 ¥ ¥ b . |the major league clubs reducing the | —— — - ’M_ ¥ F[ELDS, . . Flonist R YoU WA co pat vour ves. | 500 KRG, 0 g e e and | cato ks toin ey B e e Bt ey e DER | v vou AR 39 Ward Street = Hum b‘m:" ‘"x?wa'“‘J £ ad- L and ope-dollar s:z'. 5. z415 ioes we'll guarantee tc make trage- [ major leagues to increase the ::umbe_rl’ r n l Cornations., Special Forms and Sy e 82 Fipatn %! Bolas tor sals at all drup stoves. -, P-4 dians like the movies. of veal ball players to mine. teins columns 5z Plants Talanhona €52 L3

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