Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 17, 1915, Page 3

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NOWWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 19156 INSURANCE HAS ENOUGH “F TS INSURANCE, WE WRITE IT> J. L. LATHROP & SONS, 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. Philadeiphia, Fsb. 16.—“Home Run Baker, star third paseman of the Ph adelphia Iasgue baseball team, has decided to retire from the diamond and will not appear with the team next seascn, according to an announce ment made here tonight by Manager Connie Mack at a dinner of the Phila- delphia Sporting Writers’ Association. ‘Baker last vear signed a three-year contract with the Athletics. Mack stated that the third baseman is not dissatisfled with the terms of this con- tract, but wants to devote his time to his farm in Maryland. Baker is less than 29 vears old and has been a member of the Athletics since 1908. His batting average in | that vear was .807. He was the hero | of both the 1811 and 1913 world's series | with the New York Giants. In he knocked home runs in two sames at critical periods and in 1913 put the vour fire insurance policy to lapse. Careleseness or an oversight in this matter may prove very disastrons. Tet us attend to vour INSURANCE MATTERS. ISAAC S. JONES, fnsurance and Rea! Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main Street BEAR IN MIND when pl:cmg your |ball over the fence in the openin INSURANCE for the coming year |contest. Last year his batting av THE FACT that during the last flve |25¢ for the season was .336 and he made 12 home runs but, like the other cars mpanies 1 ‘ e eithor ae einburcd o | members of the team, appeared (o be quits > {in o slump in the crucial series with | Brav four hu THE FACT that no company can af- ford to sell Gold Dollars for 90 present at the dinner, conts or pay $1.20 for every Dol- ¢, i honor of Larrv Lajo lar taken in and |turns to the Athletics after THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY |sence of thirteen years: “Wild I not & mere promise to pay. | Donovan and Pat Moran, new manag- respectively of the New York B. P. LEARNED & CO. rs and th Philadelphis Agency Established May, 1846, et o | tionals. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW !PLANS COMPLETED FOR ARMY- NAVY FOOTSALL GAME% [ Will be Ptayed Nov 75 on New York| National League Basebail Grounds. | | EDWIN W. HIGGINS Attorney-at-Law Ceorner Main and Shetucket Streets S oo e, - - - — | New York, Feb. 16.—All anze- 3] ments W completed here to Brown & Perkins, Aifsrnays-at L s S s e v Juca: at. Bank, Shetucket St. {11915 at the Polo rounds, the home | Zatrancs stairway near to Thames |of the New York National I.eague | ational Bank. Telenhono 38-3, | Baseball club, on ember 23. The | e | conditions for e w sreed | DR. MANKING RESIGNS on at a confer: lield in the of of the local > ional League club Socce Football Association Officers|eid which v Eolonst o s i D. Wilcox, Sultan and Fail to Agres n Policy. i Lieutenant C. B. Meyer of West Point; 3 o | Commanders” A. P. Fairfield and .| An_important change in the execuU-!Gannon of Annapolis, and President H. | ive force of the United States Foot- Ficinistenatan e all assoctation, which controls soccer|Foster of the Giants, 2 this count: took place at a meet- 5 The arrangements for the game wer ates Football as- Fal ere ing of the United s Foo jidentical with those which prevalled sociaticn coun at the diwhen the Army-Na: me of 3 way Central hotel, New York. Satur-i, layed at the Polo Grounds. West day night, when the resignation of Dr.|point and Annapolis will divide G. Randolph Manning of New York|ggo seats, while the New York ciub &3 president was accepted. It was|yy made known that the resignation was due to a difference of opinion as to the wisdem of extending the privilege d presentation in coun- 00 from its receipts to d Navy charitable institu- h annually get the proceeds of the game. ecretary Foster of the Giants s the club I"Jntomp)ale< i seats for zame, about 45.000 the attitude o the iatter being @ pot be priv renresentation PRINCETON MEETS YALE i HOCKEY TEAM TONIGHT. i A Victory Means Much to Blue Seven i —Harvard Games Tuesday. Fernlav, vice president, | to Ih‘v preside when | ation was accept-| The game between the eton hockey - Pri hold the annuai 1 June “Home Run” Baker, Athletics’ From the Game—Manager Connie Mack Made the An- nouncement at a Dinner—Says Baker is Not Dissatisfied | With Terms of His Contract. 1911 | & Paltimore, { more, president : ¥ | that the proposition to place a minor league in New Encland had been tem- Federals would be willing to furnish | better ball players than the people on t i 1it had been accus- that reach i porarily the plan. | Plakesty Crimson Crew on Charles River. |I’ultz and } ambridge, Mass., Feb. 16.—Har-| . . v crew formed yester o went out on the Charles river today. It was one of the earliest appearances of a Crimson eight on the water in years. A stretch of about a mile was cleared of ice and the oarsmen paddied leisurely up and down the lane. They were out about half an hour. DETROIT WANTS MORE SPIRITED HORSE RACING. OF BASEBALL Star Third Baseman, Retires Grand Circuit Race. Detroit, Feb. 16.—The Detroit Dri ing club today announced an import- ant innovation for the annual Blue for its relation to|Ribbon Grand Circuit ce meeting s the Harvard aggre-|here July 27 t next. The Me victory for Eli means more | chants and Manufacturers t of the season than would | stake, comsidered the clas: se be the case. . defeated Princeton in the fir ser\ea in New York Jan. > due in no small measure to trotting turf, hanged from to the 2:08 trotting class. ' ber of Commerce siake, t racing event 2:13 to the 2:07 class. are made to provide for t! o has been moved from the pri a 3-1 tha wonderful work of Sweney as rover The as goal tender. Three days e fs and York t record later, however, Yale received its first|horses and create a home market for real setbick when Harvard downed |them. now that the foreign market is the Biue 4 to 2 in Boston. | closed. Racing at this years meet- Now if Princeton wins tonight Yale|ing will be under the point system X ced to go to New Yor Detroit will be the first of tracks to adopt the plan, wh garded as most likeiy ited confests FEDS WANT TO GET THE JUMP ON O. B. v to produce spir- ind nerve-wracking game. Tnesday night the Ilarvard team is due in New Haven to piay Yale, and it is Yale came out of the game York without any injuries the men would be preity well vsed up and | be o toust rom sh: to play their best| Will Try to Open Their Season Several sinst Har Days Before the Other Majors. And Yale wants to beat Harv: { ould the| New ¥ o ble on that. ‘in t second game, the | here for F: 1id ver and the Yalejdent R, ! - seasen would be closed. ! f o Yale victory uld meet a th of th Ward oi' the Brookl ident Gilmore th must be appar- |} ale will bend ! r Princeton | the encrgy declared the Federal tention on today that I to prepare fo! ated at | is | " t\mul 1t -adical changes. | ag the men keep in shape| Howard will not kick and given an| I he fizures the Blue | on 1ck pion college aggregation FEDERAL LEAGUE TEAM | BALTIC FANS ARE IN N. E. ABANDONED. | RIGHT AFTER TAFTVILLE. | Fast Game Looked Forward to Thurs- day Night—Jackson Will Piay With Taftville. New England Magnates Came to the Conclusion That They Would Be Un- able to Back Their Clubs. leaving way dered it n New Haven - said he told league Lebanon A. C. Won the The Lebanon Athletic clu team defeated the « Gilmore stated, | club at Lebanon recentls New Bngiand e e e e e d come to the unable to bar-\ se of conditions Consequently abandon tem- lineup summ inancial w Lebanon A ed the decision to Gilmore Fstern as re @ rap wheth ed r teams zo. ague looks good to them. ’FDREIGN AFFAIRS HELD MARKET AREAL KIDNEY MEDICINE--. ALWAYS RELIABLE . | aay, | stc Exchange on London Rccwrded a Poml on Low Record. | held Wall nost to t i market itself. ai Street’s atte e exclusion Another on to of the harp d feel that T ought to tell what line in exchange on London &now about Seramp-Root and wh: followed by gagement of u small | has done for me. amount of gold by a local bankir i | , the metal coming from Ot 2 small shipment of goid| ondon for tran to C a! upon the exchange situ the day the rate for around. { remittances to London became more an Alman w vour | normal, recovering to a point well| and it case ex- |above th otations of bottle and |ing. took it and when it was Anoth of t fauch beiter that I bou: Wottles of Dr. Kilme: and I was a well man; ased until I weigh five more { uvatio Swamp-Root | for my we - | alm 219 @enoted further unanimous h\}vopcan lguidation vears old and 1 am f of our securities, mainly for German ork every day. N t scemed to be accepted as| new me whe 1 ips n_the Mill in 1906, and who affidavit to my present health. If you want to use the z ents as my testimontal, y consent, s and bonds which have bt of in this manner. rose and fell in halting man these mmov For example, Mex Pe- dded over three points to ita| recent decline making a. total of almost{ 8 points in two days. Pittsburgh Coal preferred rose 3 points in connectior with the proposed sale of its properti which was expecteq to redound to the Lo SRR 3 the above statement and made oath that the same i3 true in substance and in fact. ROBERT E. BRAGDON, 1 | | | Notary Public. {advantage of the shareholders, My commmsslon ires Jan _ Changes elsewhere were mostly nom- 1897, {inal, excent for isolated issues like, Montana Power, Texas Company and| Letter to the Oil and motor Etocks. Favorites| ncluding United States Steel and the| Dr. Kilmer & Cou Binghamton, N. Y. { international list were under frequent | pressure, Union Pacific and Penn-| PWVCWhatSwunp—Rmt Will DoForYou | SY!vania exhibiting minimum was re- duced from 49 to 47 and that of South- | ern Railway preferred from 50 to 48. | Time money was not quotably al-| tered, but supply was so large as tof cause some large lenders to withdraw | from the market. The recent Russian| credit of $25,000,000 had absorbed uomo; of the inactive suppls. For the mo: part bonds were VU“EI‘,I the new Pennsyivania 4 1-2¢ being the| most conapicious exception. Total sales, par value, amounted to $2.825.- | 500, | | United States coupon 3'z and resis-| NOHCE i |tered £s advanced 1-4 per cemt. on| call { i STOCKS. Send ten cents_to Dr. Kilmer & Einghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You il atso ref*e'w‘elnin booklet of valuabis nformation, telling about the kidneys end bladder. When writing be sure and mention the Norwich Daily Bulletin. egular fifty-cent and one-dollar size Lottley for sale at all drug stores. LEGAL NOTICES The Board of Relie? of the Town of | sy Yorwich, Conmn., will meet in the Cit. Hall Builaing, in saia Town, each dav.| o Sundays excepted. from Feb. 1et to Feb, 5800 2lst, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., to listen 108 to al‘ eals from the doings of the As-| 2204 4 and to do any other business! 4w b2 o')er to be _done at @aid meetin, 500 Am. Dated 2t Narwich, Cobm, Jam. 20th,| 300 Am. 7 100 Am. Locomo. JAMES W. BLACKBURK, 108 An Boding : L 5200 A Smet FRANK R. WLAUGHLIN, | 18 An Smat o DAVID GILMOUR, [ides A it o Jansed Board of ReMsf. | gy am T idd - 1% ‘A Wooten . fo Al DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist 100 Atchison ;1 Shannon Building Annex, Room A 0 Baie “ors . Xeleonone 533 508 Palt & onks bF “FHENE 15 30 aavertisy aiuns x| “7n Conneoticur equalits The Bum Top Ruslaesw mesulty. | closed 0.19: “{ PREDICTS RAISE IN ADMISSION PRICES TO | President J. A, Lannin of Red Sox De- clares It Will Be a Resuit of Baseball War. one r hetween the and de- aim SPEGIAL we Nowt Noch Prin F‘ Stee? C Pul. Pl Cer Ras Con Co 108 Beaboard 4 1 2¢) Seat’d A. L. pr 0 South Pacfo By 5 Russian Cavia Appetite Sild Crab Meat Lobster in glass and tin French Sardines in glass Portuguese Sardines Norwegian Sardines Fish Flakes 508 Willps-Or 780 Wilw-0% b Foml mmles New Yorlk, I"eb. 16.—Cotton stead: March 8.50: May July 8.94; Aungust 9.03: October December 8.84: January 9.38. Spot quiet; middling 8.35; no sales. MONEY. futures \ew York, Feb. 18, rioney ; high 2 1-2; low 2; ruli Tate 2; offered )uan 2 i i CHICABE GRATN MARKET. | | i wrELT Hun Tew Z 5% 160 B WL 1 ?u ses ey 513, mn sws Loein o eim o ieen e e e dTl W% SN W | Driving Club Announces Important | Changes for Annual Blue Ribbon cipal | s | 812, i $2.00. the recover Canned F From All Waters of the World Gill Net Brand Columbia River Salmon A FULL LINE OF IMPORTED CHEESE Thumm’s Delicatessen Store 40 FRANKLIN STREET OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON Fresh Fish! Fresh Fish! QOysters and Clams THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS |EASTERN WHITE HALIBUT, Ib. |EASTERN SALMON, Ib. .. |FRESH BLUEFISH, Ib. |FRESH MACKEREL, Ib. i | FRESH SPANISH MACKEREL, Ib. {FRESH BLOCK ISLAND COD, Ib. .... |FRESH SHORE HADDOCK, Ib. EXTRA LARGE SMELTS, MEDIUM SMELTS, | FRESH HERRING, FRESH FLOUNDERS, FINNAN HADDIES, Ib. WAKEFIELD AND CAPE COD OYSTERS 9¢ 2 lbs. for 25¢c 3 lbs. for 25¢ 6 for 25¢ 3 Ibs. for 25¢ 12c right out of the shell at 40c a qt. {RCUND CLAMS, 3qts. for 25¢ {EONG CEAMS:. (<80 o) ool e minaivi Sy 2 gts. for 15¢ LARGE FRYING LONG CLAMS Gty eGSR, 30c | SISAET MRCEEREL. . .- oo i i 6 for 25¢ {SALTIHERRING = & el S Oha |SMOKED BLOATERS, doz 6 for 25¢ Sl SMOKED SALMON AND HAL]BUT . Public Fish Market { 77 Franklin Street, Orders Delivered Promptly Opposite Bulletin Building Phone 133 f the war kee the ma dissipat the MEREDITH IN FAST TIME. | Dave Caldwell Second in Quarter Special Mile Camp Teredi lin char | Clarence Working for JOHNSON NOT UNBEATABLE J. J. Corbett Declares Jack Johnsen| fs Not a World Beate at seems beat Aakers of e ighest Grude Tinki. :-15 vptiars for SPECIALS iN 'Dennison’s Goods CREPE PAPER 9c Tuna Fish FANCY Russian Sardines in pails Recuced to Kippered Herring LUN,CH SETS Scotch Herring NAPKINS 3c dozen Cod Fish Cakes’ [ s Antifasto 4 Assorted designs for Washinton's | Birthday and other special cccasions. Bismark Herring in glass A good opportunity to secure fresh | decorative for Finnan Haddie in glass Spring | | papers your | [ lHous: Cleaning. | 1 THE CRANSTON €. — | DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Dental Surgecn ' McGrory Building, Nerwich, Conn. tat The Brightest Women Find sometimes that they are dull in mind, depressed in spirits, and that they have headache, backache, and sufferings that make lifs scem not worth living. But these conditions need be only temporary. They are usually caused by indigestion or hiliousness and a few doses of BEECHAM'S PILLS will quickly, safely and certainiy right the wrong. This famous family remedy tones the stomach, stimu- lates the liver, regulates the bowels. Beecham'’s Pills cleanse the system of accumulating poisons and purify the blood. Their beneficial action shows in brighter looks, clearer complexions, better feelings. Try them, and you also will find that they May Be Relied Upon Directions of special value with every boa. Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25¢. E.L.M. OINTMENT “The Healer of Skin Diseases” MOTHERS SHOULD READ THIS TESTIMONIAL echanic Stree Pawecatuck, Conn. ghly of the L. M rtment. o much for my ted with large entire body arge, most of L in_diameter flamed. His head incurable. M. Ointment eatment t healed h s head appeared. 1 feel very ood B. L. M. was piti- was. am Willett s preparation ecognized as an excelient remedy for babies’ and chil dren’s skin troubles, and may be used with utmost confidence. Ask your druggist for E. L. M. Price 25c Every box guaranteed. Extra Good Coffee 1h. 23¢ Best Teas Ib. 25¢ Baking Powder - Ib. 12¢ <1} Cream of Tartar pke. 10c United Tea Importers Co. (Over Somers) Fme Rubber Boot and Shoe Repairing A. GOLDBLATT C"A Franklin St, tne Bulletin next to Corns, Bunions and In- growing Toe Nails treated without pain. Comfort assured. Shampooing, Manicur- ing, Scalp Treatment and Facial Massage. Switches made your combings. Miss Katherine Lanz Room 22, Shannon Building Tel. 548-5 (Take Elevator) from our new Jeweiry Store. We are selling $1.00 ALARM CLOCKS at 59¢ Our Opening Sale offers many othe equally attractive money-saving op- portunities. J. OGULNICK & CO. Watches and Jeweliry Repairi lowest prices. Work guaranteed. __Established 1807. 32 Franklin St. ‘John J. Donohue, M. D. a |PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office_Rooms. 220 and 221, Office E augl1sS&W Order It Now by Phone 136-5 Trommer's Evergreen, per case $1.70 . Ropkin's Light Dinner Ale, per case 1.40 Koehler’s Pilsner, per case $1.25 Free Delivery to all parts of the city H. JACKEL & CO. Thayer Building ®

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