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~ NORWICH !ULLETIN MQNDAY JANUAR’Y 25 1915 meet | INTER-SCHOLASTIC BASEBALL LEABUE ... i v | CHILD'S TONBUE |~ e i [ v v i LE of Norwich, on lhc 2d da.)‘ of Janu: : . ~ Comfort INSURANCE, ey 7 The first division of the English AD I L w'fime‘ét pain. ~C WE WRITE IT ¢ ¥ football leaguo again furnished a_few Present—NELSOX. 7, AYLING, J assured. Formed Saturday at a Mecting of Various High School Man. | surorizes Saturday. _three drawn rust csiate. o jam g : Blackburn Rovers and. Manchester United Played Tie Game. Cor id D Shampooing, Manicur- mes being played. Blackburn Rov- stone, late of Norwich, in s . L. LATHROP & SONS, | s Pat ofthe LT icht Te 1 | 655 and Manchester Unitod plaved a| L xofwicn, || ing, Scalp Treatment and /SR % jew =1 ol 3 resignation and complete account as Make Up the Circuit—Manager Bruce MacMillan | hibition which was interesting = toj T oF o sy B et S e e watch, the Newcastle forwards. being 5 der the will of said deceased, B Originator of the League—Schedule to be Announced |3, icky T (e bl i betwoen| WHEN CROSS, FEVERISH 'AND| Swhercupon, it is Ordercd, That said | your combings. gin agu . ) ; 5 2 “ matter be heard and determined at - - West Bromwich Albion and Asfen ViI-| . SICK GIVE CALIFORNIA. . |matecr be howrd - Miss Katherine Lanz Tater la. There is great rivalry betwee: . . on ti | Room 22, Shannon Buildin: the teams. West Bromwich plaved a h, ir 1 oo 22, a s TR faultless game and deserved to win. e £ a3 % Y, Al ) Tel. 548-5 (Take Elevator) Haley, S o d o% The class of football put up by the} Children love this “fruit laxative,” he pendency: of e, e onington; and secre- | second ivision is certainly not up to|and nothing clso cleanses the te and-of sajd hearinz. thereon, o “a:cd; ”a!zd 3 2 | its standard. Biimingham had things , liver and bowels =o nicel by the 'num of this ¢ 3 o - S N Ttuitton Of tho all its own wav, defeating Glossop 11| A child simply will not stop play Lot = Flne Rubber Boot > e e lastic|to 1. The Lest game was between|to empty the bowels, and the resuit is, | ; : g i : Ottenhauser and MacMilla, ;;p-l’“““ and Preston KOst Tndn, sotthier become tightly <longcd with | d nh R Ea s pointed to arrange a schedule and it | Eanle o BoOL e liver gets siug; stomach ang dhee epa"‘lng . thek was announced later that the schedule First Division, then will be made B ross, half-sick, fe u‘—.;,h.‘ ¢ at, > i ‘forezoir S a tr The prospects are bright far a suc- | E - 1|sleep’ or act naturally, breath is bad, | co rocord. A. GOLDBLA’ T cessful vear, as all* the representa- | pine Fjen e oiwceeec lisystem full of cold, has sore throat, : . CHUR‘" |60 Franklin St, next to &ne Bulietin tives present Saturday expressed e ache - or hoee. Listen, | a week or so. much enthusiasm and hopes of re- £ tongue is voated, then} establishing league ball among the B a teaspoonful c¢f “California high schools in eastern Connecticut. Syrup of Tigs,” and in a few hours all The schools represented follow: Wind- the constipated waste, sour bile and bam, Ottenhainer: Stonington, Haiey undigested food passes out of the sys- fnsare vour property against loss by X a Good, Reliable Company, and t Minimum Cost. ILet me hear from roa and I will give you all for- mation you want on the subje | | ! { | 1 All best Teas. . .. Ib. 25¢ | ng I tem,” and you have a well, playful : S N ] 3 bave a well, playtu S T ISAAC S. JONES, oG e e | beond ey child agmin: | 7o wiom 1T uay covemax.— Extra wood ‘Coffee Ineieoe Bt Ha At Agents | e ey hrope . Slin_ 1 A ) Sl Aillions of mothers give “California | e is hereby = g 5 be unable to join t car owing to financial conditions, hope to nest season. Due credit must be given to Manager Macllillan of the Academy team, Who is the vromoter and orig- { inator of the le: The Aca team under the direction capable manager is sure to p: Richards Building, 91 Main Strost BEAR IN MIND when placing your INSURANCE for the coming year THE FACT that during the last five ears 92 Insurance Companios have either failed, reinsured or| Syrup of Figs” because it is perfectly | HFet cpoiiy ‘ 1b. 23¢c harmless; children love it, and it never Baking Powder .... 12¢ fails to act on the stomach, liver and Macaroni. ...... lb. 8c bowels, Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot tle of “Culifornia Syrup of Figs, which has full dircctions for babi. children of all ages and for grown- quit; cessfui sea 2 ups plainly printed on the b !ll- . C . - THE FACT that no company can af- S BRI T 1 7 3| upe plainly printed on'the ba 3 ; re, e ARGt ford to sell Gold Doilars for 90 s pects to start part of Mart Capterls : . k1 T the genuine, made by “California e . . o Syrup Company.” Refuse any other kind with contempt. cents or pay $1.20 for every Dol- lar taken in and 3 i THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY | Manager N. F. A. Baseball Nine. | not ‘8 rikre promise tofipay. | i io baschall leasue | g B. P. LEARNED & CO. S ormotn eote | oty picatner Agency Established May, 1846. led tosether | better of the six roond st w fillan of the | dle . Morgan,. featherwelght champion| DEFEATED BY YALE.| e Lot e Jemerk various high ngland, at Philadelphia. Kilbane! = to the Connecti had the better of the first four rounds, | York Played a Crack Game at the| meryt for o beicen e S il . Frank S. e Goal—Score 4 to 2. ceived no reply and is of the opinion “appointed _tempor: that the Taftville team have done them | Manager Thrope game marked by splendid in-fan i'uu ice. letter to the Sporting | aich was 1 play., the ¥ the long end of a| nst the Cornell te: rday night. contest was devoid of clever (Replay).’ English Cup x T 1] & o x. B t o ) o & & S 3 ° 9 @ © El Claims Taftville Will Not Give a Re- CORNELL HOCKEY TEAM o turn Game. _featherw United Tea Importers Co. (Over Somers) ms he has written tville basketball ma: ATTOHNEYS AT LAW Brewn & Perkms, GEORGE G. GRANT || Undertaker and Embalmer |32 Providence St., Taftville P well f the American “lur'\‘li nea Xational Bank. league, with ern and 1 aveling to Man, [tville basketball team him at least two dates his return gam Ve journeved to Taft- | Westerly Defeated by Jewott City- | FARRELL STILL OWNS i Taoti o cnedsed to, Wests NEW YORK YANKEES. choose Jewett Ci day Ol nn ot e o] r seven, although ville in the v. attention to day or nignt calis. ot e of 52 Yale' forwards got|understending that “Telephone ADrieMWEawl ing lhx k in good style. us a return game w Taken Over Possession of the Club. whole the cont: would hav nte When ed with Caron Dayv cne if it was not for could come. ime you w "'AJ decid e a large of 3 New York, d his asso rk Amers Want to Buy Your Old Gold, Silver or Jewelry We pay the highest prices in cash or hange for the best Watch or Iry values in Norwich. ywd in s first full olle game in the circle and hi T Ds_brought the crowd to| A2 me: Capta Weer, al speedy zame at rove he Blue leader complete bewildering _the Cornell defense men at times. Sweeney's dashes down on edge idual per- | ickey figured | victory, he| = b four g For the Cornell team the worl Hil; at_coverpoint was the bright fea-| ture. The tall performer ood | SUlt. _One plengng mark of the game o A Captain Vi.n er been seen years s teammates had ficld starreq for isitors Sneeting of : - Common | in the least the wearers of | BRof NaERdth o | : vou ve no do Millionaires Won., S oel 3 hd 1e 1 | s ~toT) e and time e Baiti Mill e : 1 3 Kok e e Balti, ‘, = il S 2 e = £ i H e kS e ted Jewett > > ey | 5 only to find| St : . e ca rd be 1 ! men were not r s Plate Glass Bevel Plate Glass for Doors:* | Ornamental Glass of all kinds of the Cornell seven, also NOTICE Mirror Plates cut to size | { i | Ruppert and Huston Have Not Vet!i | his was the v on made tonight Ruppert when assertion made L. T. Huston, h -ondertul Wesieyan Easy For Dartmouth. The Da tball team de- & at Hanover we have not yet aid Colonel SATURDAY'S MARKET DULL. on urday, when be turned to use f: was announced details of the t of basketball led, and nts from t ned J. OGULNICK & CO. Practical Watchmaker and Joweler 32 Franklin St. Trend of Pl'vccs Downward, With Par tial Recovery Toward Close. Dartmouth itors at once, about the re- th and there was no doubt of Lstablished 1907 of the ¢ t that eld up wn small block: to secure big prices Ruppert and th p rtial 1€, Wood, zame the Tramp )' e of Jc“etl as one of the bright stars of st, many of his stops being| ¢ ational varie and metal ed to make Millionaires Won. Ttic game Wedn: YALE DEFEATED na defeated fast.zame. T MONTREAL SWIMMERS. Miilionaires. Jewett City. | : L The Board of | —at— A e Ol e 20 tr e oo | Hoadley Broke Record For 50 Yard 50 pond Swim. tr '%fmn C. CROWELL'S: s ", - =z .‘] d Carter | 1 the exchange w % anized an | T T Yale defeated \I,mwroal ollege in| tea | Y v et 0 ie d A college in| team in ea: B Thompeon e for demand 4.843 the intercolligate swimming meet at|age of 1S 87 Waier Street ] H r,,,,,,\ s tac i treois Mexican dolia | the Carnegle pool, Saturday eve from Baltic Plainfield, o bond steady; and broke the record for the pr!n(’lp@l e O up of the { YDy thoimorca event when Hoadley, of Yale, won the is ar; re, | | )idm))pnfw 1 cond xchangzes. 0-vard swim in seconds. The Harri Jefters; 1,940, the bala contestants in th Gill Hoad event_included Me- | Blanchet. Send er, of Montreal. and|old C. Jeft and Marr of Yale AMcGill 1 challenges to Har. Box 124, Jewett City. nfidence in the future, it | seems to develop more rap Wood vity = : A : e { = = s ement more than bore and Hoadley fought for the honors NO'"CE i N AM LAIN forec wing an ; ?0’”0” Lo = Resiors orith v | PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING DR. C. R. CHAMBER York, Jan. tor s s eve en held in e preliminary g Dental Surgecn opened firm. March e Board d the Mighty f o 2 r < 3 oint if June 9.00, July 9.12, October Norwich. Con: o B v s rease of vember 9.33, December 9.48 ]‘ F. BUHNS Hall Buil McGrory Building, MNorwich, Conn. | of t The loa New York, Jan. 23 f Ya = against the S - ptai 000,000 W closed ea Alarc reshmen of ale the Yale ewimmers - . 2 and A Hosdon: detive market 3 Getover 5.1, | conteste 1 an the daeee. | HEAUNG and Plumbing > was the playing ‘,; : | ome December e summary follows [+] t must be giv = - Spot quiet; 8. o sales. -feet relay Hoadley, ters fo) eir brand of date, the all around worl featuring ¥, first; Fer . = | suson, second: Sumner, third, = time 92 Franklin Street GHICAGOD GRAIN MARKET. | ; fect relay, Andover A whraT open. Bien. Low. o i LOverhaulmfl and L G Robert d. Cochrane | .o “UUHR . | Repair Work acAleenar v honors ott | | — preliminary game {1 | second third. 5§0-yard| GAS FITTING, o jaent between thie Millionair ; | swim \Vilo fist; Scoit of| PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, | NOTICE ( inds on Automobiles, Taftville se: t rill be settl . A A, »nd and Masrr, of Yale X : T aftville second e ‘gélplm qffm:’;j o ard swim, Andover vs|1® West Main Strsct, Norwich, Conn. i(_,arnagcs, Wagons, Trucks o the series. 659402 le Freshmen, Fitzgerald of Andover| Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. : mo LIVE STOCK MARKET, | i 1{and Carts. heflka is down ?\'ew‘ don talking business with Manager | Gene McCann. Tony traveled from| his home in Shamokin, Pa,, to talk things over with his manager before| signing. | | FLORIDA ’ Begm NOW to plan your Remember much of the pleuure of the journey depends upon having just the right accommodations. Mid-Wirter Bookinge Now Gpen Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ¥ | ming, Upholstsring and Wood Work. ew Yorl, Jan —TReceipts o were 1,438 head, including cars of the market; mak ith pre- vious arrivals, 33 cars o teers were very slow and barely steady bulls and cows steady to flrm. The { yards were not fully cleared at a late Blacksmithi in all its branchea. St & Clrk Son 507 to 515 North Main St. Alexander of Yale second, and Mayer of Andover, In the 220- yard swim, Hodgsor ontreal was Phone 58! first, Gould of Yale le, third. = Time water polo match was MODERN PLUMBING Yale by the score of § o 0. had the best of this mateh, — with | teiner the \)lm(‘mal in each of the| lsias ; cancnbialyinsmodeenshoiwe (ae ] otk was to be coms | lostricity is to lighting, We guaran- ;.| hour. Medtum to prime steers sold|mended highiy for attempt to|tee the very best PLUMBING WORK 3$7.50@8.50 ped 100 1 bulls at|make a goal he was successful, having [by expert workmen at the fariest 40; cows at $3.75@6.50; 1 extra|a total of eight to prices. beef continved e j i . for city dressed| HOPING FOR SPEEDY DECISION | A3k us for plans and prices. | ull at 11 | native sides. s | Receipts of calves were 651 head,| Representatives of Both Organized including for the market. Ve and Federal Leagues Ball Clubs An-(J F TO‘L\I PKINS { were An fcul' demand and prices fi - xious For Judge Landis’ Word. i % | 67 West Main Street ¢ | Birthday Sympathy |Engagement Congratulation | Wedding Day Birth | Anniversary Friendship = | Invitation Tally Ca rds and Booklets { MRS, I:DWIN FAY'S AT TR Z s SRR T v 1 barnvard calves and nominal but steady.| o Ve Chicago, Jan. 24.—FHope was express sol. ‘cflam;nr t,uoocf;mfe Sonle sold at 39@ | ed today by representatives of organ- e ol veu S5 -|ized baseball and the Federal league 118 1 per i it Chojes s | (hat Jugge Lanais woula mako o ¢o-| [RON GASTINGS nred S(\”-m"f’;‘ . country dressed | Cision soon in the Federals® prayer tor| g 2 ¥ an injunction, which he took under G a few choice| gqvisement last night, after lawyers| [ URNISHED PROMPTLY BY | Receipts of sheep and lambs were | 10F the contestants had “spent f"“"rmE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO | e, s L 2SS o | Early settlement of the suit, as well| o ety ;sr;“g firm ar s her | 3¢ the several pending against bail | No. 11 2> 25 Ferey Street or lambs. TInferlor to prime sheeb |),vers is generally wished for by the 4 at $3.50@3$6 per 100 1bs.: cOMMON | manacers, that they may know in a to fair lambs at $7.50@$8.25, with no | i i ance of their training seasons wl strictly good or choice offered: prime | oo s O k earlings at $7.50. Dressed mutton | (5 Makeup of their squads will b up of ¢ JOSEPH BRADFORD roat 8¢ & the | A majority of the visiting magnates | ore saling 2t TTG11 10 anced 220 slomers ot toun e tan: BOOK BINDER 'THE DEL - HOFF lambs firm at 11@14c, with hog dress- | ;.x¢ three weeks in preparing answers §a_ excesding _ quotationa: _ country to the Vederals' original bill of com-| Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order ¢ dresse 3 plain e the court's actlon on O Hecuiiva of hoss were 2,458 feet, in- | (° Praver for a temporary injunction, S roARAT { cluding less than half @ car for the | Lhe Charges of mononoly and restr privmedh&u'nwmnodut quarters where the service is just as perfect but the eost a Bitie loss. New York i Jacksenville calling at historic Charleston, 8. C with direct rail connections to all points southand southeast. Faritless dining service and csiwme; specious social | European Plan | Rates 75 cents per day and up | HAYES BROTHERS. i | i o > o e | of trade probably will be ‘tried within} helie; €he lztest ines; | market, Market steady JLIE eciien u | amonth: | Telephone 1222, 26-25 Broadway oy = s |$7.30 per 100 lbs.; roughs at $6.5 1647 10 ¥ it e, ML yors Country dressed hogs steady at 9@ | | 7 TR B sscarity, eass amd comfort. 5 Ib. f Crimson Men Won. ] : Yo ot i i G : | Jiamare won a toosely pives noci-| Adl@am’s Tavern || CALAMITE €QAL | Order it Now by Phone 136-5 | * o G 2, o eceipis, | @7 game from Princeton 5 to 1 on Sat- | : Chicago, Jan. 22. : Receipis, Pores Rien, Mesica, Sart Domirgs, | | 30000 e . . urday at Boston. Peacock of Prince- 1861 z |: Trommer's Evergreen, per cass $170 Tesms und other defighvial nn-ns of ! hizher. Sixed and Niibher ton made the first score in ® minutes The kind that pleases the J| Ropkin’s Light Dinner Ale, per case W ZEE 330 6.55; $6.60@6.75+ and 1) seconds but Harvard speededOffer to the public the finest s.ancsru FIRST time you try it. |$1.40 - e = H ACWE IS0 NN Lont 5 6466 5.57 1.5, | up the play and at the end of ihe first | brands of Beer of Evrope and America: 10 PECIHIAL | Koehler's Pilsner, per case $1.25 i 5 % period had four points. Morgan scor- gonmg-n. Pig:er, u;lml\; ch L‘:‘;“fo‘ 52 ar-éad'wa; P “f§i Free Delivery to all pafts of the city 1 a4 o ipte 2,500 head. Market|ed a goal 15 seconds before play was|Beer, Bass. Pale an rton - Muer's 5 e 22, { i A Y DYE, Pase. Traft. Mgr. % é:s:;’ s @0 e coms and | clossd. s Sootch_Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, | H. JACKEL & CO. i CLYDE-MALLORY LINE heifers $3.20@8.00; Texans $5.00@6. —— C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker| _ o I i Pier 36 North River, New York, Calves $7.95@10.50, Winter baseball uzed to be for the|HIl P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- R = " ! or call upon Shee Receipts 10000 head. Mar- | majors exclusively. Now its for the|ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, WHEN YOU WANT o put your bus- Mg::t:::n‘“n;‘:::::::t él‘l‘l;; e m ‘:;. G W. Adams, Dopot Ticket Agent ket slow. 10 fo 15 cents lower. -Native | minors as well as the mafors and it is| Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. iness before tne pablic, - there is ‘mo | pAEFYR RS, W ienioRe, Clear i Nerwich .75 @6.40: western $5.75@6.58; lambs, | doing summer baseball more ”L:\.rm1 A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town medium better than through the ad- J. F. CON Frasklia St. ¢ . FERAS. wealgmm JLONGELL, than gvod Telephone 447-12 #ing columns of The Bullstin. ian2a