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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1915 INSURANCE “IF IT'S INSURANCE, WE WRITE J. L. LATHROP & SONS, 28 Shetucket St, Norw Conn. Tnsure your prop: BALTIC FIVE TRIMMED TAFTVILLE ;F ast Game Marked the Opening of Big Basketball Series— Score 12, to 9—Higgins Played a Star Game—Pre- liminary Game Ended in a Quarrel. The strong Tafttville Basketball | transfer to Philadelphia, but could not team met with defeat Wednesday ev- |agree on a salary. The conference, ening in the opening game of the |he said, was held with Manager Stail- sries of five games with Baltic at Bal- | ings’ consent. tic by the score of 121; to 9. The game was fast from the start and the home team started off with a grand rush scoring 9 baskets in the first half while their opponents succeeded | FEDS WiLL ORGANIZE MINOR LEAGUE Regardless of Outcome in Anti-Trust scoring 1 .but the visitors came . back strong in the final stretch and Suit—Cutiaws Realize the Necessity crammed in § baskets which was not| of Other League to Send Surpius enough to carry away victory. Play T Both teams = displayed good team Ay v work and brilliant passes were in ev- B idence on both sides. Higgins of Bal- was the undisputed metiat Regurdless Federal | organized of the outcome of t league suit in Chicago against baseball, the independc L Tvre in a Good, Reliable Company, and ; Shooting baskets .as he scored six|.° = ally decided to branc! Bt atlaie O Tot me hear from | limes. The Taftville forwards were | (o o Practically decided to br: o i eivy. vou 1 Jwell covéred by °J. Cullen and Con: | 2 IRO™ \eeeue territory, this spring B n rou want on the subject {nell. who broke up many chances to| ZUCOTCInE Lo an ar Yays ‘p‘ n L";f], ISAAC S. JONES, o fapionien at center for BAItC|em office, the outlaws will undoubtedls Insurance and Real Estate Agent, | scoring and . seores. a basket, | invade New England and possibly cne Richards Building, _ 91 Main Street | White and Murphy, Tattvilles alert | o ‘0 of the class B and C cirquits in = — == |forwards figured in many dazzling | elbiolore i LECL LR el jroswan : any D2 i to realize that they must have somc = passes and did most of the Scoring and | fiaig e ce i e ATEORNEN S AT LAY |Stanley at Guara runs two baskets. | "5, ¢p 549 Sl surplus plavers o ING | The same was witnessed by a large | jeague reprosentative, who liis boon AMOS A. BROWN | e it e Bapt e 01y e | league representative, who lius been ai iout th ame. Th summary and !4 dast s 3 B § Altorney-atLaw, 3 Richard's B8, | fcup fonons, | °° Summary” and the Bastern associati n Connecti- ‘Phone 700. 5 cut and Massachusetts, is now study- e e R A T TAFTVILLE 9| ing conditions in the Lynn Brown & Perkins, Aioimeys-ai-Law Right Forws cHAdter T e Over Umncas Nat, Bank, Shelucict St Latra: staiyway near to Thames Natienal Bank. Telephone 38-8, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgecn McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. ROCKEFELLER HAS ANOTHER TALK WITH Ends His Testimony Before Commis sicns on Industrial Relaticns “MOTHER” JONES.! | Higgins | i i of baseball fans in Ha Spring Fyn % White | ield, New Haven and e peaSg e e ] AATRAE i tern ation, he { A1 Culle b ... Vickory | Seciation did not provide a seiting i s | keeping with the ambitions and r 7. Cillen Stanley | SOUrces of these thriving ci | Sl nditions have | Conne A nd league \‘ o i1 in the cir Bz E' { n’ New Ens LA en i | populatior 1 Hise In th e lionaires ir Cats | before being 112 to s ed roundings hs and Taftv imino and |league, { Miliiona and De s | cause - t S Unite: strial UZSOK PASS CLAIMED BY AUSTRIANS Teacher-Mother Reinstated. = uphelc - 5 Aina Makers ofthe fighest Grade aud Eyptizs O Won s . th's any league, | Pederal leaz n sit to p After O ;' b - i 4 Whit- i ¢ ) OW 5 . : w@n a “‘ s 181 ARIOV A ARy FINANGIAL AND COMMERC! it UL selN i i 5 EAK Chile. pped Two oK ek ; ey n ope E: 1 i > ' » 3 i Wich Yo & w 3 e list d ned with Stee ‘ nal shares, grangers, coaler 5 roac as well as indus- It R. 7 ally \ tie 2 and Reac but the 4 : : : sa 1 Pe ’c i P '\“ { ‘. . zed 1 ag Irie st STOCKS. o Vo ¢ Coe i : S Low. € W . 2 ‘ ‘ ¢ New Yo J 2 i % ‘\ 1 danger highest possible diq talent, too. many who anything. xture in has a. contract The { { - baseball.” Leag New York, Jan. standing of contesta players leagne was as follows. NAME Sutton Demarest Cline Cutler Schaefer poi with Federal Official Standing of Billiard ue. annc with players ings for us of our surplus talent it will be possible to concentrate on Dbringing the brand of baseball in the Cederal league this season up of efficienc: The minor leagues are assured sple Whether minor leagues or not, no player to we h us will leazue Play: unced tos care- the billiard day greatest problems, that of establishing minor leagues, has reached a point in its solution where we are now fully choosing.” said Mr. ‘Ward. of overloading has passed, and because of the open- The the ave lose ers’ cial his great auctioneer specialty¥ would Iook good on a three sheet bill posted along the railroad tracks. Fred Mitchell, whom Stailings cred. “right coaching a preparatory school hHaseball its with being his team near Boston. John ers besides a couple of field dogs would Iike to trade for a veteran pitch- broken er Regardless MeGraw has a few eve” to major league going. the friendly feeling ball play- Fresh Fish Fresh Fish OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON Special This Week EASTERN SALMON, bb. ................. o 2DC EASTERN WHITE HALIBUT, Ib. Seos 1B is Flanis " ana the new Yenkes ieacers | FRESH CAUGHT BUTTER FISH, 1b. .. . . .....<. 12V5¢ the twe local chupe. = T D*"*= | FRESH CAUGHT MACKEREL, b. . . ... ....... 12%¢ b Shevke e e IRV OCKISEAND CODFISH: b 5 ot o .. Be Cne B B S SRR EORD b s L e 1214 Pects o hive the hand in shaps tor | STEAK POLLOCK AND BOSTON BLUE, bb. .. . ... 10c ok by ARt ghoweps: EXTRAFARGE SMELTS, Ib. i« ..o oo e oios 2 186 Wher w New Haven team is bill- ed for any town under these conditions one may look for a sign en a biliboard MEDIUM SMELTS, Ib. 10c .~.............. 3 Ibs. for 25¢ LARGE FRYING CLAMS, qt. .. .o..oza on e on v s o 306 Yamada 353 | to the effect that Jerry Connell will Pr 333 | positively De seen on the coaching line Catton .. 16 63 1z 203|and a double set of batteries will ap- | LONG CLAMS, ..............c....c. ... 3 gts. for 25c —— pear, like the minstrel shows used to E i tis F bl Harvard Tennis Team's Spring Tour. | 2d¥eitise a doubleset of premiers on ROUNDCEAMS, ... ... ........~ ... .3 for 25¢c y N - ESE | the ends e a scl 4 Cambridge, Mass, Jan. 27 —Arrange- | adopted, Moose Miller winl de missed | CAPE COD AND WAKEFIELD OYSTERS, qt. .- ... 40c [ments were virtually completed toay |as ho could be billed as an added at- OINTS. 1 el b L T and perform his stunt of car BEUEPOINTS gt . . . i it et S0 i | rvir A ton of sweaters or so across |sity tennis team, headed by the na-|the diamond. | tionai champion, R. Norris Williams. 3 | - = Amang the tournaments that have e | 5 en arranged are the followir q 2 OltomSe St fthaiopriine Apri Navy t- Annapoli »» | Of the{ season, might give an oration lets - . jand uke the tuipedenalian words Chec Chase Country Club Was S Eron: iod . Halttntie. Countey: Oh t him the title of the orator 77 FRANKLIN STREET 3 | when was T the t 2 & |at Bal o R | B St it "}‘.C in vears| Telephone 133 Ordegs Delivered Promptly Opposits Bulletin Buiidi | is husbanding his resourc = = = = Heilmann Released to San Francisco.|of spee 16 at the close of a meet- | Satcatt Harry Heil- | ing of the directors seldom says any- | speed but the motor of 2 mgnn, s ute first baseman 1| thi t the mesting was very | the difficuities to ove nch wil j outficlder the Detroit American | F us. As long as the patrol | marine motor had. Iirst tI norma 1z leased to- | Wagon or fire department is not called | on a smooth prepared track | i ) & the | out. the pr believes that every- | motor boat ploughes throug! | Pac ist Lens s snions, seas, which are tiy i G .= the boat from one Yale Hockey Team Downed the Tigers.| -\ L Fugete McCann of New | that the feediis mever even e e Princeton at ice € o 1, here |} 3 of clothing | TUR Smoothiv in e R i All of als were made | g orore ,”'m‘;’;‘,x motor car often has an £ rs Sw nd W | e ror 11w | to coast down hill while wi scor Fab s YAt d S 5 Sk man Tom:Rellly | 10 S8 COWR 0 no reat and st Py an« : togethet “when | FIne IO there S% N0 Tt S time | ing to ed St. Nicholas A.C. | ho 525l P ""l‘ automobile men have studied u aiin =, N laven, ¢ he | flo ssin i i rine motor agd the bo the suag A prrsitcied ne men, too, have learne \ P4 reliable N \ P ? ) 8 est every time he % e . mode No matter what ey ; re being m = or the evening prom { Motor car building as an art it e Sy q 0 S process of slow development and e TSt sames 5 = 3 i Mnsiane. iu s { finement ¢ t ch vearshows i is used and | > 12 oming very n that| . i t lers 4 \ SR 2L} a1l motoring eves to the easte the n of cor i T th ts fa-|olis for the first comprehensi lins | Y ) | Owners Kennedy and|pe" 5 ) R i { ) es. and it w . i Il are % strong on fa- [ e yea n i - , 1 For cars the consolidation hag| Yolopment amon srdance s table, the proa T 1d ] v men high up in the| "N nd cons of nflation would be Te v rnave and O'Rourke, | it 1 S E of cars would mot “be complaining | S % ety flaasiiny e =i 5 Toat vadcr. sl s he ¥ i much to do with the air-pressure used y e pos n \ Batiohet of thany not _disappointed | i the faster the speed the greater the e : : o east one of them| When the doors of the Gr Ce ioat S ta T to e the Tieat oo reit n = ter Union {car design found new departments of | oout 08 SF PRI Hhe e — e vehicle building that have not und s e T e gone some improvement an £ | cessive ous to the shoe | radical departures from previous prac- t55 oNitie o oom ¥ H (] | B j tice says motor agent e i A ! Natura the mp a.bs 0 B Army App (=3 cers. | i H pl 1 e W . ed b Burman, Speed ropr King, World’s Fastest Motor Driver— | tion Bill Will Contain an Item of $50,- | Results Obtained From | wore wild 00 for Armored Motor Cars— 10 These Cars in Europe Have Impressed U. S. Army Of- | he seasc appearance developt n commer « shock and vibration is transmi rm on_this sl | ¢ The greater the vol . - | tire, the less the nimericall i T nd strain when dr of kers adopting ctuple e ine. | onditions which this step is give both : ve heat. as well as whe: logic of the idea the s ri at speed or doing heavs ng of a e <o makers <hc ot- | of road con { S-cylinders is open et. It even is avera s factures: therio 1 A\ tire o olume to | conservatism ar ther | ~ar th proper and are experimer t r ) pressure n 1wt preope inf! t x nuch more ra he thought of | gver a e o e at that speed. | 2 6% 3 e 1 the wind held | the jered from wakes. He was ) st of the occupants 5-Nig > « ¥ and thor et s riven h. tire i y nd received a much s be o he tendency ne 1 the which he drive 3 1ase nd fie S t eavy rk he limate an< i expended e e of Toad bed. the use of shock G W. I s ors, th \g equipment and £ re the ' rs. Some motor car man nsultation ! [ facturers are inclined to eq e appe s with tires not sufi ended Crozie il n experiment nbe anse the al vintage 1 panuf: T g au conter A number s 1AVEe | m, the overs models for the new se v wh hased by only one for 1914, 1 to € out that his ca additicn L six which i and has st S ormerly vor gle four pted by mafy motor car man ommer-| Eut th er i converted tol thre 1t mod- T following tabulatton shows - sarv.powers | els - ca > the cars The armored | ol 0 e weich + Sers o two machine | this average has dropped - | 3/ wiuding the | sis modeis for ea - proposed to have 'l"“-ln tion in the num car where the machine! els produced b : operated and so arranged | greater efficier 1 nance may be sh to | sales, thus lower aser cessities f a ticular A ore potent number of modets S Aine \ the ar-|are fewer car make: 1 ope have impressed | concentration « suggesting a new form | vear ago, when »rdnance, but a dropped from 1 S not s ava in| 1914 season. For & country a s in a continental| reduction continues. w the lack of | makers falling the ! ates, which|over the army e 1 car servic he new season, we find th t e een evident- | disappeared from ranks ed abre e prosent war. | whose names have been f: | the bu public for yvears A motor boat enthusiast who visit- | & the recent automobile show in New| [t has been stated that an oversize marked that he thought it|tire properly inflated will not las 1s remarkable that the antomobile [longer ta regular gize tire pumped nufacturers should have taken so|to its regular ation pressure. The e e {ov ze tires with larger cubi con- Ldl Chrehits it | tents “or_air e, will perform a Cara Ihithe e i| greater amo vork because there e majority of imj < less heat developed in them. They Vel dire » miotor| with pass over stones and rece the the nexti moio » puld | Dreak ¢ the tire fabri because of the automol ! additional amount i make mau: in drive and the motur car’s engine made admitted ihat greater within it.. They e because o ca. which ford easier riding The manufacturers have found fram