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“IFIT'S INSURANCE INSURANCE, WE WRITE IT” J. L. LATHROP & SONS, 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. my, In order to save a rew dol- , to neglect your FIRE INSURANOE. Save on anything else you will, but Dot on that. See that you are sufficiently pro- tected and do it now. ISAAC S. JONES, tnsurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 21 Ma in Street IEAH IN MIND when placmg your INSURANCE for the coming year THE FACT that during the fast five|(ails of managemen Companies | ears 92 Insu ave either failed, quits THE FACT that no company can af- | we rance reinsi ured or ford to sell Gold Dollars for 90 cents or pay $1.20 for every Dol- | far taken in and THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY not a mere promise to pay. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkin Over Uncas Nat, Bank, Entrance stairway ational Rank. S, near to Attorneys-: ar-l.n Shetucket S St. Thames ‘Telephone $8. LEGAL N OTICES [ t,a.ule'bur On motion of Martha Pal the testate late r—m.s decy This ‘Couct. deth AT A COURT OF PROBATE HOLD within and for the D >3 BENNET nonths be allowed and limited fou creditors of sa2id estatie 1o exhi alaims mgainst the same to_th i3, and diretts that nubl Eivén of this order peswspaper having 2 trict, and b: JOTIOR.—Present 218 est Bnn'rfl« PAL Seuth Canterbhur 23th da Notlce Tq Taxpayer Yotice is 1 able to pey lown of Lasbon #0-levy and co pavable Feb 1st, persons being asse: @oliars 26 his Person o 2t e Sehool Paturday, Feb. Elissviile *ftosp m Personal Taxes tho dates ferent sec persons negl mos By ine laws of this EDMU Deted at Lisbon, e of collecting be proceeded ag: L. he su al T 4 th, from 1 io S p._m., av Hown House Saturday, ot inst State. WEEKS, Co Conn., J. and 1 the same I as direc m IR 211 Building, undays sxcepted. 13t, from 10 a. m. t 0 4 p. m, City each dav, “from Feb. 1st to Feb. to_listen appeals from the @oings of the As- mo3worE_ sroper Dated at Nerwich, = JAMBS W, PRANK and to DAVID GI janlca Middlebury, Y ci:ree year. con s undersioecd that his contrac @ sajary of $19,500 for will leave some Soin his teamn for spring practice. Figher has res pbysiocal director be has held for be succeeded the Springfle Christian as: up his juties the: do any Conn,, BLAC] Board of Jan. h that S ed Septem Fisher s:gn: With Yankee:. 1—Ray { Pisber, pitcher of the wa York Amer- | fcans, said today. that he had signed a other business | = 1o be_done at said meeting: Jan,| Reljef. club. He will Holmes of | be: Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA before the RIS WHESX YOU WANT 10 put your s public, better thah through the ad- g eolumms of The Bulletin. thet Lus- re 18 no INITIAL STEPS OF Meeting Held Saturday in New Forming a Federal Mnior Bastern association and New England league territory was taken at a meet- ing at New Haven Saturday after- noon attended by President James L. Gilmore, of the outlaw organization: President Robert B. Ward of the Brooklyn Federal league club, and a dozen baseball men, when it was an- nounced that a circult was in process of formation and the organization of a minor Federal league was well un- der way. No cities nor the applicants for franchises in scuch cities were an- {nounced, but it was officially stated jinvasion had Deen agreed upon and from now on organized baseball forc- es would have a battle on their hands. There were representatives from a number of places in Connecticut, New | Hampshire and Massachusetts on hand and after a two hours’ conference with the Federa] bead they announced their intention of seeing the thing through and forming a league. Defi- rite announcements regarding the makeup of the body, the players de- and so forth, went over to the next meeting, which it was announced by President Gil- more would be held in a couple of is in New New Haven, There was speculation all after- 2 o'clock when the base- nt into session until about o'clock, when President Gilmora alled the newspapermen to his room and made the following statement: “We have iooked over the entire field 3 ay positively that the Federals will invade this territory and| e strong league in the = fleld s summer in opposition to the or- gaulzeqd basebail forces in the FEast- err and New England league terri- tory. We have not completed a cir- cuit vet. This meeting was called as {a sort of preliminary step and we( have taken it and are satisfled. You can say that we have come to say. ‘Whatever the organized baseball} forces do here or dom't do, whether the proposed merger plan I hear so much about goes through, or not, we will be in the field with a strong mi- nor Federal league. We need one more e the Federal organization, at last not over two, and have the opportunity at present to i | Gilmore Says Federals Will Postively Form a League— Eastern Magnates Meet Today. Thé® initial step in the invasion of organize it to our fact, I might say the outlook is brig! er than I had anticipated. in the clubs o be formed. pass over the players we will aries betwcen what th the price given league. 28 long as their original contr with us. two and three years the gentlemen INVASION TAKEN Haven for the Purpose of! League—President James A.‘ atistaction. 1n| L} interest | We will s and | “We will have no financi: o 1l the difference players s tion for the in pay and miner | oV effect | holds | them b: This will continue This in most of the have gome over here talked over every p the nucleus for a very league is here. I do mame any of the citi ¢ | think | end wY invade and I do not intend to expo our hand to organized 1 organized baseball ous trouble enouzh. men I w cver, that at present ther. ganized baseball we intend to inv. *“In a town where ma park wants {o jump over t have ownin and another man in or who also controls gr un to come with us we hi cided what we will do. under the best condition: them. We have just set ing and taese points will later. couple of the cities talked| over today look parti good Each club will be financed Ic and ‘we will have no hand in the d ning of it or in the naming cials, but at all times v the ficld to help ail we c: be decided | mediately to the have more later. v half a dozen b and should Eastern Magnates Meet Today. The Eastern are scheduled New Secretary O’Rourke being 1 ference to order at 2 o'clock most important uesqtions to be are the makeup of the c season. and the decisior consolidation, It is expe leagpe and Our i star FINANGIAL AND SATURDAY'S MARKET STRONG. | General Improvement Was Shaded in L.} the Final Dealings, s rmwl : . aithough was shaded in the en some of the leaders, ed on realizing | i prom- | cover- | gain the in the expect: end. itoa States Steel neglected after a belated its minimum price, from} o change. Follow-| showed . be under consideration 50,000 of Penn: a rail- per cent. fiorst mortgage taken Dby a banking offered today at 103 tions of a large inqu { More financial undertakings of character were said to be under < g al banks showed an their own vauits of ab wh 00 in the fede: Zair 0000 about $4.730,000. | expanded $21,- | The loan 000,000, Bonds were irregular. flecting fore selling. amounted to $ 000. TUnited Stat d Panama bonds ad- vanced 1-4 to 3-4 per cent. on call du ing the week account b some issues re- Total sales STOOKS. | 100 Cuba 100 Dist. 2400 Erle 3 890 Brle 1at vr . 100 Gen. Chem pr 100 Gon. Flectric . 400 Gen. Motors 100 Gen. Motors BT 2200 G 700 1700 Gt 100 Gugs: ¥, which | 100 fmsp Copper 109 700 H Inter. Mel. Tnter. Met pr ot Har of Int. Papar .. Take E. & W. 400 Lehigh ~ Valley 100 Yose-Wites 1 pr 400 Youls. &Nash 100 Maxwell C ~ r 100 Mazwdl M Co 100 Mazwell M 1 e . 100 Maxwell M 2 pr 100 Mer. Marice vr 6 Mer. Petzol. Copet. & T 400m 3¢ 100 Mo., K. & 4000 Mo, Pacigic . 4 908 N. Y. Centrdl . _. 0y M Y. N. Y. &E Dbl e med BT 0-AW ol Wh WY TR | higher. COMMERCIAL - demand nber LIVE STOCK MARKET. Xew York, Jan beeves were 1 car vious arrivals 20 cars on were slow but sales 1 1 sSteady 1o stron; cows firm The yards were well ed. Common to good steers sold $7@8.60 per 100 1bs, with no prime choico offer ; bulls at $5@7 to choice State cows at choice and extra fat 1 cow at $§7. was in moderate demand at 11 city dressed native eides. 428 head, in- 827 for the mari in fairly good demand at st barnyard calves and vearlin nominal but steady. Common veals sold at at $T@8.50: barny at $6.50. Dressed calves mand at 15@19¢ for city dri 11 1-2@16c for country dressed Receipts for sheep and lamb 2,714 head, including the market; making wit rivals, 7 cars on sale. moderate supply and steady: more liberal receipts were I and 25c lower; the pens were not cleared. Common to good sheep sold at $4@5.75 per 100 1 ordinary to prime lambs at $8@9.25. Dressed mut- ton firm at 9@ 1lc for ewes: best weth ers at 11 1-2@12c; dressed lambs e at 13@l4c: with hogs dressed exceed- ing quotations: country dressed hot house lambs steady at $6@7.50 per car- cass. Receipts of hogs were 2,891 head chiding less than e car for the market. | Feeling easier. Good heavy hogs sold at $7.30 per 100 Ibs.; stags §3.50. Coun- try dressed hogs steady at 9@10 1 per 1b. Chicago, Jan. 9.—¥logs: Receipts| 9,000 head. Market strong and 15 cents higher. Mixed and_ buichers $6.50@6.85: Zood heavy $6.65@6.55; rough heavy $6.30@6.45; lizht $6.45@ ; 6.85: pigs, $5.235@6.65. H Cattle: Receipts 1,000 head. Market | sirong .and 10 <ents higher. Beeves| cows and heifers $3.00@ $5.40@9.10; 7.85; Texans $4.20@6.,35: calv $7.00@ 10.00. Sheep: Receipts 5,000 head. strong and 10 to 16 cents tive $5.90@6.70; lambe 37409635 western 37, rey, .ud arl draw fas best it could | Springfield | much getting along very Whether the fru b nd gie will the Gf the we ars clai contes wee! ger: de League champ! a upon and do“n the gauntlet to 1045.!( hcad LDU]!I not as-! the rolled and of a or not it is some T face of course | ‘n—‘TuG OF WAR CONTEQTS with Se -matched ilver < Briti wad, round both would the known remar al ¥ Opened fight with James H. meeting here, although announced it was authority that both Carey practically threw O'Rourke, and time tomorrow’s meet- with- could et along ith Hartford and| there wouldn't bel > 6T ssociation far. report can o ¢ leagu, ut ha arki s at know 1 and the ot ede opposition. ederal ven Saturday will 1t is thought that pos- to W nd all} northern end of | o have th eme Wil repo nage be fa AT THE Y. M. C. A, Saturday Evening veral Close Matches. [ ol ymmasi ms o dona department and w sh Soccer Results. Eng layed Southern League. S = to have wipe t the ming t a meo mai tin h ue i that ks, ald cottish League. for- the weight pounds at ti which Wel: om Ritchie in London. the west, Pollok that he was anx- h box Shugrue again e ten round popular ey fighter won over the ec weeks ago, Pollok we at Welsh was not fit In that a hard campaign of five g all mers. Pete Fitz- zer of Shugrue, is so in- demand that Welsh meet ‘bout for a referee’'s de- | the champion is all the s to stamp out the victory oxer holds over him. First Football Game of G. A. A. New t d ir Pday i here. Hay 2 U Yorlk, all game of ion on on en, ea 31.—The first foot- Gaelic Athletic asso- ited Stsies will be plaved in Philadelphia on the first Sun- © in May and a game will be played uly sting 4, it was decided to- of the assoclation from Boston, New hia, Newark and other es aitended the meeting, at which were represented. The asso- ciation was organized four months aga for ball D; for in 1he encou and h re Dio England sught gTay uragement of Gaelic foot. ng east of Chicago. 1s a new _color and for men’s neckwear ORvurkfl will outline a plan tar WANTS PROFESSIONAL MEN TO six-club league and this is expected % precipitate Clarkin of Hartford, and Willlam Ca- of Springfleld arraigned against | the leagne executive, At the last it ‘was not officially JUDGE'YALE-HARVARD RACE: Harvard Men Anxious to Avoid Such Mixups as Took Place Last June. The Yale and Har rd rowing au- thorities are aboufito take up the ne- gotlations for ti regatta on the of June. The date w he series of races in the Thames the latter part 1 be set and the usual arrangements will be made and |~ another another r: ights, Dbe been ue is anxious to retain it programme of events. han of at hou sed t and in vi von the 1 ew it is e expre together uestion of offi nd for ti srstood, are HARVARD Crimsen Hocke —Score 4 to 2. which last tween the second varsi- | year took the! the varsity the eigh e between ‘e between sought b; in the satisfactory number in | the race between fours the fact that Harvard Henley with its second | sht there will be a de- | © keep the second eight his vear, and aithough - will be impoasible on may be other n it is| be held cials at the finish. Yale er Harvard, it is un- s to aveld any s Rt it 13- B PLUM!ING AND STEAM FITTING T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Ftanklm Street Robert d. Cochrane GAS FITTING, FLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, West Main Strset, Nory Cenn. Agent for N, B, O. Sheet Packing. b, VALENTINES Novelties Hearts Cupids Favors Place Cards Napkins Arrows Lunch Sets Invitations Crepe Paper MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Square. Phone 55! MODERN PLUMBING is as essential electricity is to ligh We guaran- tes the very best PLUMBING WORK expert workmen at the fariest orices. Ask us for plans and prices. FO BI PKIN 67 West Main Street in modern house as | Valentines AT CRANST(}N’ Big Ben and all kinds of SURDRISED YALE. y Team Won Fast Game ard | 'THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO| FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY No. 11 ¢> 25 Ferey Strest Want We § Your Oid Gold, Silver or Jewelry favor during t the most r exhibited t with for the bstitute, who was Morgan, came Wylde's A by that or Harvard of the ird and Holdouts conar {NEW LONDON COUI\TY P. O. MEN’'S JOLLIFICATION. Clerks and Carriers Were Guests at| Banque Norwic es nted at al Post r.:fiu- | bernian ha {dent of the I as the mast jceess of t Norw We, ich John present, he was extended the mental, men l 1 On His Postmaster Westerly, was In bekalf of tation to and tended to clos: said that perb: occasion of thi njoyable social event v and Herman Staab, able entertainment McGinle: expressed a wish Smtmss be extended to in the postal servic the postmaster a c(-rclul welcom musical selections, brief rema on invitation by se in attendance, it being his twent of his entrance into ti he expressed appreciation o pleasure of the occasion. jed that the gathering o: employes of the p. last appearanuce as pos Redu'eJ in Number. The signi red; New d (King) Ca 1d Angele King- tention to heard t in New London. e was lar ay night siven by Clerk eld in va pre ent sion t was du d the enjoy- guests form associates behalf of was visitors. Between the! str 25th Anniv Charle. the f the We the invi- on in the end heliev the particip: er relati among | d to the |S) of the service. He |t &p= the present was his |2 ster on is nature, still he hoped they would continue so that the post| - Wylde kept the | York | sincere | nature | an | We pay in exchange for the best Watch o ©{ Jewelry values in Norwich. J. OGULNICK & CO. Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler 32 Franklin St. Established 1907 iON GASTINGS to Buy, ¢ highest prices ir cash or Alarm Clocks A FRISWELL'S, 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET THE DEL-HOFF European Plan Rates 75 conts per day and ua HAYES BROTHERS, 26-25 Broadway Babies! Soon they will be big boys mJ girls, and their faces will only a memory. oe STETSON & YOUNGC 2! ICarpenters and Builders materials at gt work and killed labor. Best | prices, by Telephune. %0 WEST MAIN ST. Bring the babies and we’il catch their smiles. {DRS. L. F and A. d. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LiMITED TO Hours 10 Agncultural leestone a m. to 3 p. m. wi ter demand ir tr before. We advise farmer lto get their orders in NOW Peck, McWilliams & Co. }Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat LAIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER ite Norwich Savings Society Oppc Order It Now by Phone 136-5 Trommer’s Evergreen, per case $1.70 Ropkin's Light Dinner Ale, per cass o = | Fr Koehl:rs Pilsner, per case $125 e Delivery to all parts of the city H. JACKEL & CO. methods. come whe hope, , in m perso; ted to be replaced for a change f g and m demcorat | m England. ster Arth | himselr, to extend ow Fa the ne: re woul »ped entertainme and would un 1 Postmaster at Mystic. ke Alys jof receiving from Pr rtiand nchec out into inch that were pleas ence M | London. favored witl | plete with witticisms a {of the mailmen present much er and appl tend office workers would become better | thi¢ pleas: acquainted and be benestted by an in- terchange ef experiences in the service. | TSSTE Stonin gton Postmaster. Postmaster Nathaniel P. Noyes of Stonington, told of his experiences | from the reilway postal servive in ite| ent of the po: ) they hed tbe bes {maining in the service and should not (Continued on Page Rive) on | Carriages, on e- | JIJSTIN HOLOEN. He assured them ‘Overhauling and Repair Work - of all kinds on Automobiles, Wagons, Trucks -| “{and Carts. Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Wark. 8lacksmithirg in all its branches. Scoft & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St. T MAHONEY BROS. Stable FALLS AVENUE | We guaranice our service | best at ths most reasonable PiE N L SE DR. E. J. JONES | Suite 46 Shennon Building Shetucket Street en- Prone. Take elevaior trance, *lost Cigars are Goo@— THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR !GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and see. 0S. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St Next to Paisce Cafe FC GE};R, 'P’iana Tuner SPINACH LETTUCE SWEET POTATOES ‘ORANGES and GRAPE FRUIT Peopxe’s Market 6 Franklin Street Proprietor | FRANK'S INN {Cor. Green and Golden Sts. Follow the erowd to the only piace in New London where genuine chop nployes "”;‘:'\"1 suey is made by an Oriental chef. JOSEPH BRADFGRD EQOK BINDER Siank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY wishes of those re

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