Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 23, 1915, Page 3

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NORWICH BULLETIN. SATORDAY, JANUARY 23, 1815 FEDERALS MAVE MADE T~ spoar nores ’ BIG MIT WITH PLAVERS| cuaviey Cubier says %o auit profans g T be an atblete Drive Men Out of |\Wer) gare him to wrestle Flumid Kals Pasha. and keep hle ‘oo advice. We are wondering whether Joe Can- How Magnates | terton. | George W. Miller Concludes Argument on the Side of Org- | e .| Inéiana now is festering up another | ; : eral league bas made a big hit with{much out of place in Indizna as a | i P s > ¥ ? 3 the %000 hwsebail players of America | moving picture show would be in v s ‘ederal Leaguers igns ers der i | anized baseball from bribing the F Had Signed Players Under Contract in Slayers under coniract with the Feds - 3 ; tillon and Rog bresnahan insisted upon Organized Ball—Declares a Temporary Injunction derals have prepared evidence {baving those dogs for <which thes b, had more | contracts. 24 ball playvers blackli , under —_——— nent. k. o. punches on the jaw trving to| Years to Build. . > 2 G»'nw case of Jack Harper is oneé|learn Dow to assimilate them with- | Chicago, Jun 22.—Charges of “un- |joined ihe next year Wh a promise |l e e O e T e h ] eork | Chane ith pit 1 against the Federal League today by |1 cagucr's Tescrve. Uwase, 45 shown in | the lest one Tendering Chance un|caus Ray Caldwell Jumped mmaci to Baseball Explained by Hugh S. Ful- Whether it wins or losez, the Fed-{racing Dill; racing seems to be as| anized Ball in Anti-Trust Suit—Cited Instances in Which by its suit to enjoin the forues of or- | Lhassa. me Charies Ebbetts, { traded ball players, sign ten day clau=: ‘Would Destroy an Institution Which Had Taken Forty | suspension and unable to get empioy- | Jimmy Clabby is pratticing taking | ne Yeds will tell. Harper wasjout serioue results. e hereby. do- A < 5 34, uU‘J 1 clean hands” and hypocrisy were made | of 2 bonus conditional upon his work. | 20V three times with pitched bail The Buffalo Feds are rejoicing. be- George W. Miller, who presented what | the afidavit of Umpire Steve Cusack, ous. Chance accused Harper of fanks. If they'd throw in Hal him purposely and informed | C} 8 Vot ot Ara b 2 belioved will be the concluding arg- | Rolds @ player for ten sesons, grant- Fiin Souzpessly i inroruen ; = 1ot more trouble N i in |ing him r cent increase in s: T » e om o e ument on the side of organized ball in | 08 T, A9 Pe? Cert Berease b e t e“uwr\_ e - % el the anti-trust suit brought by the|mict be notified of the exercise of the | ¢ Charn & = A ith nati, Chance insisted | casemen e orary injunction asked by the Federals |season in questio: e quoted Presi- K ol Hiatoer o ORI- \'. S, Fire in & Good, Re"“"':.c“"‘:‘“’fim would destroy an institution which it | dent Gilmore's afidavit, regarding the ‘:‘)“*dm“;re"?flfb's ot LRSS y;«snn:m“\_ta'\)f‘ Z P‘Me“\ e noticed that, S T the infor- |bad taken organized ball forty vears|ten day clauss in which the Federas | 50 and the Cubs offered TIArber @ |especially @z b " | to_build League leader declared it unwise wnd | e Lot Dha Gt he A AT SEr R A A In support of his charges, Miller | unbusinesslike to contract with an un- { 2°F St e S sl IR G + scbell Tusoaseritor “ISAAC S. JONES, cited Instances in which he sald the |tried plaver for & longer time than ; to the commiseion | employe Who isn't s willing worker, i Richerde B Sy :hwtlal“g“' TS oot wiith eluba i crpasieca | . The Kiliter cese ed fg| wpichidecliien to. Hear oy Cabo di"”;" of Ufes mysteries. Wed rathor i ain Strest | under conf with clubs in organize e case was cited as an in- | 5" 00 S0t oF baceball, and never had | have a contented Clas e . Ball: the sections of the Federal |stance where ‘unclean hands’ had been | 1o Was out of basebail an have 2. contented. Class: B busher. : been back i g League coniracts, he allesed, corre-|found on the part of the plaintift and | "°cd P2¢k: ike Kelly and > ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW R tn, to i Gt AIA thn. Iet A GHIEEt ot b e s wad ik Grifin, Jiike Holl o ], ‘Here saia the composifor, “shall T |reserve rule: and the aileged justifi- |contained In the organized ball con- | o p i " s was Bov Spade. i pronounce Tow’ with a short o andy b T AMOS A. BROWNING cation of raids by the plaintiff on the | tracts, discussed the old Lajoie o er 3¢ "ine Cubs|PUt this head ever tho baseball stuff 4 ground that the ten day clauses in- |a sult involving Left Russell, and the | son b, eat I ot of the leas | OF Bive It the long o and pi oy 3 Atwroey-atlaw, 3 Richard's Bldg |validated American and National | Marsans case were cited. L of e 154 | the intercolieziate boar race 5 __"Phone 7 700. League contracts. Attorney Miller went over obey orders and sign . G- | e H X et ——-—————-- | ~ Quoting at length from the affidavit | peace negotiations of last fall to fil eanices wactenl b pl Manager Clarence Rowland is here- = m & p‘rkins’ ‘“um,‘t_l“ of Roger Bresnahan, Miller that the Federal League tried to form one-third 5 - his | by informed t- the custom of the sized the portion where n alliance with its present opponents. letige poittart) | Ghicago White Sox is to finish - the Over Uncas Nat, Bank, Shetucket St.|said he had been told by Federal| The Jjurisdictional question _was| 3 than 200 ph | American Jeague season in good shape Yntrance statrway near to Thames|League emissaries that they would | touched on only lightly tod: Judse | . R ottt {to win the city. series from the Cubs. Kational Bank. Telephone 38-3. | have 4 street cut through the grounds |Land has not vet ruled upon it illustration of the power of | wspoioas e —— Jof the St Louis Nationals. This, the (he owners, one spring Averall, Brown | We thought baseball was some Ia EDWIN W. HIGGINS, lawyer contended, strensihened his and Pfiester. of the Cubs agreed tolzuagze, but listen to this from the re- Attorney-at-Law. { charges- of “unclean bande.’ | FEDS MAY PLACE A hold out for more salam port of the check hampionship: . Sharios Bullding The end of the hearing was in sight | TEAM IN NEWARK.|acreoq. to st t “He stewed up a little cook on the old mariéd s - _{tonight. It was said that when the - | Murphy zav fourteenth.” Neither do we know m—— —— statement by E. E. Gates of counsel|Officials of New League Desirous of | crease and th | what it means: s s re———— | £0 the Federals had been ¢ 5 Compacting the Circuit. The night um- “eilgned an officer THEY WERE DISTURBED ' Drob: morrow, Judge Lan : that _they 1at happened. Mur 1 e atways contended.’ rve- |anaounced | Arthur Irwin, deposed Yankee scou as Phieste ed fo weak- | X r“"f,‘,” “who have found e ererked Simmons at the club, “that a| Miller analyzed a 18| that> goritiomes Las: bean Bisy crmsn. ol tiiaunt s arts Indured ix, pitah.i| themselves: Bl at buldine was tio place for dogs |made izing a syndicate in I right" sgreed the man at his|Amer : | take over the Ka: hei: cause, S Tre got to cateh s | purported to be tI aries vear by |ports from Newark. It is known t o “Ou = no dogs large: year, paid by ors 3 clubs to | Gilmore has tried to dispose Murpiiy and w ap dogs sre allowed in our building,” | plavers who since va s City club to both Toronto ar : : . O o beble e = = NS s o there. for_ somg| - He said that Leo s 12 naa |t Tooked as thoush the deal mEht o | Asked to. 60 50 i s'o ands in the 1.JACOB H-SCLIFF-2. MOTHER JONES ~3 11155 108 TARBELL - % JOMN MITCHELL ime. e o ghbors that | drawn $1,500; in 1912; $3,400 in pective purchasers dec O O 5. FEDERAL INYDUSTRIAL RELRTIONS ‘COMPISSION 21 155 8y prcedian { e . winter the 55 550eIAT oot & 1 - moved | 1913 and § 9 inker's rli \“w lrm (;Fg -ima high. Desir 2 ‘f“ _”_‘ - i OSIATION. awa Ths 3 run out and ary, b ] in |the Federal officials for T : 3 » y | bis last yea 1 > = ern circuit i > have INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION PROBING THE snap at a made 1t very | his last 3 pact Eastern circuit is said to ha ! : Mmpieasar tenante. The | $10,000 as manager X lowered considerably the fgures quot- IR . s g ed to T-zc-vflf‘ AT 1‘?1 1913, ;Nj’rlln the Newark fxn:‘ereq thé dm,d i GREAT FOUNDATIONS: AND WIiTNESSE: big men w ai Brown, ace jl- | The admission of Newark with Sun- Tord | EREE S e el e i s Tootey but she 5“'?55“1‘.7’ 00 i 1670 ; etoral masnates, Under fhe | -CCORE SPURNED j Lo tne flow of |national reputation arc appearing bes | I, Walsh of Missours, chairman: James | Motk and | iabor ve o st i s 2 E S sater up be regulated. | fore tI e iAo he - Canie Al e AT the “Mabor . ‘smaller and 1|and $7.000 in 1 N arrangement v Brooklyn, Balti $4,000 CONTRACT. | ‘Ff]'h;“ 2 re S s Teeuis 3, $ore te Sodecal cominicaion: o st { ,“‘,‘,"“‘jt“,“”...‘,‘" shing Harvis Woi amlay: ”.l'\ ';:if,fil if the dogs are|jured leg, that r i | more and Buffalo would constitute the ¢ in: t trial relations now sitting his city | stock alif and estigation of t I othe: g 0. Many. ominence not an_entertain- | him, Brown drew sal $4,000 | Eastern half of the league with Pitts- | Yale Star Doss Not Cars to Enter | to feel their teeth in|from the Cincinnati which he | burg shifted to the western portior Professional Baseball. postions of your anatomy. . “aving had Crequent comversatio feller, { Illinois. S. Thurs tucky.and Av alre new nely a new book. s | Brown he does | s countr « s are de and ting | ma next eiire: e { Browt He d maty overed ¥ monds, a - o : 2 00,000 and : o cer winee the new in on the first - — =. She said Foreign Selling Was Promi Sedn told me because and cause unpleasan MARKET WAS IRREGULAR, Gore starre Bulldog Housewnves' . Mothers! — Daughters' Rl ——, Here Is Your Ticket—Vote It Straight! clubs had m«\\.“ Election day is today —every day—the Voting Booth is your Grocery ent Factor emid “Dut it got o be tiresome when it happened every cvening. My wife mald it was at the worst in the morn- ing end interfered with the kid's nap Just s soon as the boy setiled down 70 a real good sleep that dog would egin egain and the nep would be all| The .| FEDERAL LEAGUE TO o GIVE US GOOD BALL. showed . *| Agent Hugh M’Kinnon Says Playing off Th as al Jut 2 kit L A S My . Fetk e Peace Tor || Ly i 1is Will Be Revelation to This Terri anrbody all day long. My wife beg- tory. To Leave This Circle @wed me mot to plain, saying she &ad been perfectiy miserable all the time we had bad that trouble about noon the tmll terrfer and she wanted to 1 $ITa Blank =vold baving any friction in the build- : i ~ fng. But it got o be unbearable obliterated, L g a Means “We deduced that the woman who owned the dog went to something outside every morning and every eve- | Lrete et ming and‘the dog got so lonely: that | ropean Jqmidation. there. hel he just uttered ps of misery un ' Bt i Bl nhe came back. My wife said we t to be thankful # was silent at Bt but it got on my merves so badly that I wanted 1o scream. and | { wife felt it just as much. | pie eay much, however, so in- | Afoney rates lent was she on keeping peace. but|for slmost one evening she S8t down and actua cried hard. “rhat was the end of my patience, & wrote 2 note to the agent of the buflding and informed him that I wanted the dog silenced at once, if nuot_seoner. “For some reason he didn't answer me and 1 wrote again, good atrone. expressing my bullding that allowed s &9 on. The agent a.":wexvd tl at by telephone and said he had been try- ing for several Gays to ge: rid of the dog. dut could not find him. 1 toid him to come around some time, eithe; fmorning or_ evening, and he could | bear Wim. He declined my invitation | but no less active. while the 6 per ce end suggested that I take the matter| motes expiring June 1st Sold at up with the tenant myself. He said|highest in some monine. Ta ihe | | Reading Power Ward © the nev £ commercial | adie 2 mew low range four to six months’ y loans bel | la?ligh'est O,uality’ [1Low Quality = | et Lowest Prices [ 1High Prices : g E Guaranteed Purity [[JAdulterations iifi‘ffi&:‘;é Fiill Measure [J Short Welght . | prime col at 4 v = with a further reduc- merger cu of tomorrd v indicated an- | ave man the end of train and as they will not want to the men over to t seball people farm, and the Nutm state of the secred co valuable men t An unoxpected development of the| day was the decision of the special} the “West Virginia debt” Wes 2 liable for iare of V s debt at the ificates but iater o Pacific w worked league here would not get over nonth and the differ- | ence hetween $200 and $500 would be | made pare high-priced ary that e war fund of the In this way will get the s them and the people see them throw McKinnon was positive the | rals would soon be intrenched | e said a definite statem he had no doubt that gentleman | sence of an. . . gentl nce of any definite ouncement on the first floor would be zlad to|their rice o b obltge me by either training the Go% | the propos ommittee 7ot _to howl or seiling the cresiure,| Bond. sales reased in A £ with higher prices for many to shift the responsibil- | Total sales (par s 3 ek Governmn & stood it for a while|nle and un: hanged on call mons laughed, “and then | 1 be able erform for it it would be made in about | s i S & He said Springfield was ¢ ] nto get thoroughiy mad. Ive 2%l sure to be in, Hartford was possible, eard doge Dowl before, but I never %0* | so was New Haven, and Lowell and heard the equal of this one. He 2" | sc > 5 2 and ara two of the Massachusetts s likely Lo _be represented. He o said that Worcester would not be sounded dike a puppy that was too roung t6 do more than howl in jerky words of one liable, a wailing sort OUR PLATFORM Reduce the high cost of Tiving of how! that was a combination of 18d:e Briceepott et il Lifibe & pE s o somn fout 1o vt 0 nave @ olub i the new lea Without reducing the High guahg of what you Eat imaginc the poor Nitle thing o In Springfield it is said that the old | R : S e e i usd up mpden, bark Srounds have ‘been| Talk about zmushce.’—ln spnc of the fact that groceries and meats have béensteadily soaring in price tur ple below us were away for (he hErried Baxt to back the] years, some people actually have the impudence to blame B s have had to pay these high prices. ‘They say this high B Finter, 8o we couldn’t expect anv help ” { iy i y. Say from them and the responsibility of it ‘f"‘ b e _Mr. Bax- cost of living has been due to the mck!ea: extravagance of the h)ux\\h es. - NOW.gou-can BEFECTUALLY repel this slander! ey St { er. according (o nnon, is & “T never would have got my wife to | ©onsent to my siying anvthing, how ©ver. f she hadn't been expecting he: sister-in-law for a visit. That par- ticular relative is very nervous and it 1 who likes to buck the trusts. The said_that the leagu to invest any large baseball par} as all tr 1ted was a regulation diamond and ufficient seating capacity for the Now comes the chaance for the women 10 sirike back at these u and unmanly accusations. The intoduction of the SERY US B Foods grves ber the cpportunitv to rebel and show ey determnation to get a sqguaredsat. Sbe can now Gemand the best grades at the owast prices. SERV US Brands Let ber tnsist on getting the SERV-US Brands {rom her zrocer, Let her from fiour o fair o pocketbock atidl dzctih.ob her fanily by Gemanding popular friccs Witiout eiimping the ieast she cas save =ry oil) g2 6pend it for.dress end house furnishings. ver practically sverything 1 pure toods that you eat, s 2nd coffes - Al umdflgtlbs guaradtecd vrder the purefood iearned that sllence is golden. It was & masterly effort, that letter.” “S8o now you have peect pose “Peace? WNothing doing!” sighed Stmmons. “Instead it’s breaking up 3 e thappy Dome, for we try to Stay | 1600 Cent 2Wey or £0 out together every ev: R ‘fi‘ o o ning fo st away from it. You see | S50 Ches & 0N October 3.2 Decemnber . Up to us to give her quiet eve- LI uititude. ¢ { refuse to pay the extra charges icr nothing but questionable quality. SRRDIS Bl sty w3 e e e g 106, 2 Jeux o T wrote o note to ore Mclinnoy doss oS auiex | THE G q l l U P C() WHOLESALE 1151 RIBUTOKS 8 possible, reguesting him to teach| i Bavin 1eco middling up 70;. #alas 175 | 'an tha Okt o nt e b o o | +9 NORWICH, CONN. fhe DUPPY to be quiet, or else seud| 5709 Bai. o Cetton futures closed b easily g i i him ot to the country until he had | Mathi 508 N ekl o 5 { 4 ; Valuab[e Coupons can be cut from every package of SERV-US Brand Foods. They are good 3 Ti’tese are the FREE " I eup- Gelting entirely warrants the practice of throwing at the house of the newly wed- but not blackmail, and when re- cenily a band of Furman youth de- manded money before they would de. 3 Call money | iow 1 ling rato | closing bid 1 3-4; of-| the man in the first flat had no doz. part the law stepped in and sentenced for all sorts of beantiful 3 He® away a great dea] of the time | | the leaders 1o heavy imprisomment and preminns. - Start colleching T en the and his wife takes music | corporal punishment 1 lessona. is following a new #ight away. 1f coupon is not Chile has S.000 miles of telshomes | operated DLy ap- English company. l New York'a forest preserve con- %a‘é‘m.n: fly::hf::nt::'i’:; o on label it is inside the gmm And ehe - practices every 4 > evaning for_two hours e hn wmm * r-n.‘-caum News. _denCozn msiandt 280 A8 falns 1,525,000 acres aud is valued at $BO:000.900.

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