Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 18, 1915, Page 3

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o : ' g »mnvnen BULLETI, THURSDAY. FERRUARY 18, 1015~ R e . INSURANGE . j R T P L L] ¥ declared tlie mayor, “and it is the Tog- WHO 18 THE MYSTERY? J - h F' h 5 ical place for Newark's big leagie - If You Want Fres aug t Fis s feam o play. Tvery Harrisonian is|Ed White is Parading Through the y . i rcoting hard for the Feds to come here i . 5 INSURANCE ! <2 and we will do all we can for the Feds | Srotee @ Masked Wrestiing Wonde: Go to Powers Bros. > | S| pe asslet them In Socoting a locatlon | Wrestler-and fans in every. section WE WRITE IT. o S or thelr Plant and anvibing else they |of the country, are trying their might- = < oank i Members Will Not be Allowed to Compete for any Outside | 3 dseire, e want the Feds and fos (o Giscovar who the heavsweight | W€ keep a car of Live Fish in N in charge of Capt. Fred J. L. LATHROP & SONS, 7 ¥ e : £ Of | mat star is that 4. White is parading - . da: s Ent 5 el 3 3 nrse, the {cam Will represent New- |[pal Star i+ that 1d. White is parading | Byddington who ships us every day 3 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. Organization During College Term—New Rule Applies | «rs. ana Newark fans will have the |Lyrscll e NS SHAST Hie aentity i i | b for Tite” (eami, ‘To0. " Nowhrkers |2 secrst. by covering his. mas head If you want the best, tel e | be choser. Some of them may not(iPe big unknown is a great grappler, ; | SRR | TS 1 Santenty Jot |18 mow” admitted by ail, o he has met oOowers ros. | Hore Tty 1o many scctions of their |MAIY Of our good men and conquered | Philadelphia, Feb. 17.—Members of | reserving the -.ght to refuse such per-| own city.” , in What appeared to be an easy & the University of Pennsylvania. track |mission in the case of ke i manner. | Not ane of his many op- | Established 1881 10 Rose Place team will not be allowed to compete | should he so desire. I id | BIG DEMAND FOR ponents have thus far —been able to for any outside organization during |the chief of police, will he passed up- male the mysteribus ope extend him- the college term. This addition to the |on separately. { RAGING HORSES. self. The real - topnofchers of _the & university's- elegibility_code was _an- 5 | o game, such as Ordeman, Roller, West- T e e e e Al It P RANE e e | Dealers Report the Interest is Unusu- |ergard. Hussane and a few others, zie_of the faculty committee. 1 i ally Early This Season. ‘mv:lndmg' Wladek Zbysko, claimant to i nere thlo enich Tacomeser: | STILL FLOATING ABOUT. = | Buropean title, have so far fousht 1 r fective at once, Wwas suggested by the | P i Gil s ot £ The winter i into lslh,\' of the c:zl;}enger, byt since he V‘]‘dsy ShIete aseatiation pom e tha dit. | President Gilmore Says Offers from | montn of Marc d there is jdemonstrated that he is the man that ik b 5 s ficulty caused recently by the fact that| Both Newark and the Bronx Look | prospect that the road ride | {his manager claims him to be. some | {Sontinted Trom page; ons) e e “Ted’ Meredith was registered With| Good to Him. much more of a cliance for sleigh rac- [0f them are beginning to sit' up &nd| o yoveral weeks ago, the, new note is | far. more. oane or protest on U the Meadowbrook club for outside . ing. it, however. will be only a short|take notice. Oredman has accepted | gy tiV90000 “0Elds Tong and includes | score. of belliserent h:’er;flmw Witk competition. Meredith has been per e Gk boss of | time before the horsemen will be look- [the unknown’s challenge and the |7 % "Wee iliicar argument but & ! nnoe ‘3‘1 e e e : mitted to change hils registrotion and Federal league, in a conference |in% T opening of the Bay {match will be decided in Minneapolis. | fiiiner ‘discussion- of the legal princi- | mines . scattored be the cheme than your fire insurance policy to 1aPSe.l;ong of the members of the team are |wirh Harry F. Sinciair and Pat Powers | {There will be no side bet in this|ples involved. Foremost, however, is | through the Dritiah esercise of the Carelessness or an oversight in this|,fected by the ruling. The new rule | concernin “location of the Kansas| meeting match but the money will be split 85 | the denial of the British government | ":,O‘"!"g t'f.ffi“ e s o Let us attend to your athletics. Golfers tennis plavers, oars- | some time, after which President Gil- 5 he: shank - to the loser Crdeman, is the one | gustries referred to in the American |that a belligerent ie entitled to cap- NSURANCE MATTERS men and participants in other branch-{morc stated that the offers from both | 2 State circult, thereiman in this country thet is given the|note was due to the allezed interfer- | eyre 5 r versi sti warl p the. ous has< been a v sticeable increase of {real credit for being the successor of o ’ jface contiabud goatls on thelry way ISAAC S. JONES, os of sport at the university will still wark and the Bronx looked so good | I be Ly Dotceable Increase of | Tral, STedit for being the successor of | ence of the Pritish fleet with Ameri-|(o the enemy. the British note traces fnsurance and Real Estate Agent, |De allowed to compete for clubs ffhar 1L Was dificult Lo, Make 4 ¢lOiCe: | both in it amatenr and i(s profession- |so that the mateh next Satarday will | con commerce or ‘the result of any|the origin of the right of interception Richards Building, 91 Main Btrest | ¢\ snnanD SIGNS GONTRAGT — dosiTetler was left in the Bamds of | o0 0 e O | e Tt el e Srimes | Sxerolte of belligorent signte” ' |and “speaks o the” mew. devices. en- - ThoE, Tomere, : ayerB¢ | est is unusual so carly in the seasonto judge just about where the great!jiminary n S That | countered from time to time for dis- ieir decision known in a few days, | OS5t the & 1 Iminary note, Sir Edward states that | pous o 2 TO CoACH M. A. A.| ] d ind sa * they could find the | iz patching contraband gosds to an e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW el prefer o leave the selection to} 51 ces ™ tnat would fill the bill there | stands in-the fight for the |ne has bad “further opportwaily of | Sms. THere tho doetrine of o - Holder of Mary World's Records and [ (i 5004 Judgment of Mr. Sinclair and | (ST 1010 “the trouble in dis- | mask n no way interetéres with | Sho Uaniol Biatos By ek Statistics of | voyage as enunciated during the Civi WOS A BROWN[NG Olympic Champion Leaves Amateur | Kiiow the condltions better thar | P* »‘u:. them for prices. | n-vim“ \\n‘rk of the big xaum«. us has -fl;lmldfin‘ roturns, in order to gee-afie,,m";;;‘fi“'} ey % and it they th advisable toif L. 0ne ler, w s0ld as ma: been proven. He seems to act | whether the beiligerent action of Great | gue the qti £ ultie Attorney-atiaw, 3 Richard's Bidg.| Track Athletics. 1,85 JE Uy thimk € advichble 19| pondts SER o e o has sy i [ In-(he e o o e bt fhe | BEGLle” Snt Qelierenc action of Grost | dentpRtion aesued 1 ez dctail — Z == SRt dcol st onlis S reatont] t0 lopare AN mark dreive ol made Statement that al XNot one man has so far been able|iour excellency (Ambassador Bt A TN Brown & Perkins, Attumeys-ai-La¥ | miaate distance runner, holder of many re question will take ths ko r ey ~|to suess his identity, although many | describes as exisiing in the Priggiiacia b ohae i B 1@’ records and Olmpic champion tion.” sa stak t | opinions have been expressed. The|States and also whether the 22 R e ver Uncas Nat, Bank. Shetucket St.|World’s records and O chizoplio thod that the suggestion o money at t ¢ {preponderance of opinion is divided | of vessels or cargoes which fonpractodaeipitie Span rance stairway near to Thames |set all doubt at rest about his perma S b he ostion | time ver before, but that those | between - Goteh, . oot Hackeos | of vessels o EOSS) i ican war also are cited and Telephone 38-3, | nent retirement from competition i e Indianapolis club ]\25\ t t oOFt. .C hat andard will | ao iy S out, = Hacken. t,‘“u‘ e by the Eritish navy says these precedents are amateur track athletics by signing a ' protest in.the league, | that fall short of that standard will |schmidt and Gama. east Indian. {ed any loss on American A e s o de Ll contract tor T a will be tried on i Sl L 'd'";' 2 o w‘*r?“ | There are still many rungs in the| which our existing hine: RS e o thb . Pettia = YANTIC L A R e L i et least. “Tndianape a5 they would In former days.|ladder of fame for the musked wonder | no means o o T el IS S | ation 1 e DR speed has undoubtedly boen |10,limb und he ls very amxious to Review of British Methods. lenth of November, which insists — S iy A I | they tell ma out th s undos ¥ beenlicep zoing. sues another o2 Party Guests—Birthday Sur-| SNEPArd 1e stil under (e doclors g 5 15 in étor o the fact that most of ihe | challenge (o all the heavies he has| “In setting out the resuits of my <t iiho thoe aritoe via srise Party For Miss Emma Count-|York Athletic Club games & Madison | ners of our league. 1| 04 prices 10r (ol | has o far fatled to mect and is' ready | investigations.” writés tiio British sec- the “conclusion of ihe rmansbioctiic’ Light Hbles Sets e ubre Gariiin Tt et : that Falkenberg, the Hoo- | | o s ito offer any inducement as to terms, { retary. “I think it well to take the R o o e ‘ pitcher. Wil be with them | otyichea - 1o got a crack at them. rorts & genoral, review i ooy iineen o owe 3 ed to] poisoning wouwld develop In © has not been sold to the Jace them | railing to secure finish wmatches wit: | of the = cmploved by Hix Maj-|on the ship under inves ae ratiebars. Vo 1150| Nonnds e reseived fa M sim, b | BToOKIN Club, reports to the contrary | SYoCPL wzpa the |some of the stars he is willing \to-bet [€sty’s government to intercept contra-| ., o0 trnal mources. 5 returned to her|his physicians say he is now past the | BCiWithstanding. 1 saw all the best| J 0 (SaPe N urle W horse: that |DS money that be will stop some of |band trade with the ememy, of their) o SPORLER SOTIERC L iy e ol | clubs in all the lea 2ea- clicelts o se @ horse 10l | ihom in limited time matches, i pub- | consistency with the admitted right of| The foreign secretary reiter and ) and 2 t. Slans insel °a- | falls ‘much snort of being first ¢ 5 . 3 % 5 | the increased size of steam Mrs. ¢ and_daughter, El- — el I [ not of much use when it comes t lie, orfpriviite. . Hare!ds & chance for |a helllgerant to ntesoept: sreh trace} cessitates in calm waters and Buring the past week 4t a house party | IN SPECTACULAR FINISH | them. Tt plaved fast. snappy bail, and | G950t e, '(‘f‘_- 3 5 iy sintacicns and complaints from time o anese war “‘;5’ slso f“':";f the « a 1L, 1. Howe. | — i will again be Tight up in the race next it : {Improvement in Soccer Gate Receipts.|time addressed to them DRI O] e from thore cotrs =¥ fmma Count. | Captain Peacock Scored Winning Goal | seasor | _The receipts from t nd rou the United ates government SRS from z . her ome Monday even.| Afier Skating Entire Length of the n e Ir of the English cup ties, says a London | svards the clgse of sour note-of| g and ered her a birthday | Rink. | ; do. M in membership w | despaten, which was concluded last | Eon of Decemiicr, Nonnexcendna jently carried out, e a Whist was plaved dur-} - 1 1 P 'f‘, | cuit vili make the turday, showedan improvement over described _the situation jostced. o i h st to me that the . ; | the action ot & e ] altho uest cvening, the prizes were| New Haven, Conn., Feb. 17 ate ndas | though | the “gate” from the first round games, | the actlon TF Great Tritaln as 2 the| irst. Great Brita acq ed (o Hernion J. Gibbs and Ed-|ton's hockey team turned fhe tables | o ot Tano Margaret Dru- | considering only half the number of | 1€ 1o the commercial interests of the Taking of Ships Into Pors, \. Jones mnd the consolations|on Yale tonight and won an excitin wotld stand by thera in theix more in de- [matches were played. Four hundred | UWted States and said that many of| ¥ P pesinta o to Mr. and Howard | game that required two exira neriods, | roubles. The minors made mals of simi-[and two thousand people paid $60,700 | “he areat industries of the countrs’ were| To take ¢ . o Eoue el uneiivoies Deriods ubles, The minors made th |%0 ‘sco the 32 ties on Janumey 8. whije | Suftering because thelr products were! contends, is not to be looked ur - e 2.1 Caplain Pescock ot Prin nd American leagues. bu : ound. in” which only s | denied long established warkets inla new belligerent Tignt 1 scored both _goals: Macho o have overlonked tha o e M ont I neutral Eurspean countrie uous| adeptation of the exisiing right to t a scored for Yale. The Blue seemed Y h it T 8 | ided. attracted 16,088 t | ade; 3 3 i saucers. The pleasant|low form and missed many shots, ) agiie (o tdonneon Ay aiides Crssengng Attituds gates money totaled | L0 the nations at war. modern: conditions of commerce” and arra »v_Miss Bessie| Tigers' goal tender made 26 stops; | been and | of the Government. In th first round last year{ Any War Must Retard Commerce. |like all belligerent rights. it William Counterman and|while the Yale defender made 11. | will hear the report of ¢ ¢ azo, Feb. 17,1 ‘”‘d"‘ States of- ]” st received, while second | o1t i5 ysually true th e S Manrning The winning goal acular, At s i s today receive: \mrdmuz\r_r und ties produced $100.065. { S b RS Eldridge and dauehter.|the Orange and Black cap ating e to Pinehurst, where T of Jack — ! R s ¥ London sfier spending the past|ing the sosl lander o ond elud- 5% Sard. "M W “‘?Tff"!” ¢ “‘ Sl o | Coeen Miaters W0 Btecng for ) s C et et il e n ;i eci- | Schiedule, whic o ek onEeD, while under sentence N. J.. Feb. 17— Princeton | ~ ’?,‘ ake| couraged e e {New Haven Permitted to Have Deci- | 5% e loovunEr o oo Eatiysttewreaiilig et excellency | their rov ¥ B ab T Malketone. 3 sion Bouts. \ay ~ of the government |} ght to 0. Princeton this tremendous| keeping - Bl ettt roci New Haven, 3 Dt [T he m could | Scored four fi and three dec sutbreals which| ¥ : e o o dine| cisions at boxi this ity will | of ; e es or re- SR oo s -[the § 3 2ainie ;:\;:v‘x?:rr:!;!’;;«:"md are under a|frabch i o Y ormer convie- | Farmer Spears, » proba- ve aili N ‘M:rck:n‘ Vessels Occasionally Suffer : O A merumed @/ Puilip T. Smith, the however, | <ty 5.000,000 peopler” a1 of action. » again until 191 T Vessels “mot s 2 4 s imderstand the unjusti of New Lond ‘:,'vm : hiave quoted from your excel-| Great Bri 3 | airect ¢ tate of | off 1 \ver St vings it bl Sune town par-) L Electrio Light Poles Set Up. MARKET DULL AND HEAVY. 0 ¢« S Ly . AT e’ e ght poles have been 00 Clu e 0 i ivi ; ght poies have been| oouiey by Uncoriainty Attending In- ' i Much Trouble and Expense Can be Saved in Careful Driving | s I ompany on ternational Conditions. ( : New Y . Workme the compans | sion and attendin v : trimming the| national were once. T os and for the wires.| Pote n today’s dul d Saturday. | heavy s market. Trad Olcott has had| ultra-professional and ma r avel . and|short side. In the early ¢ road | factor and| Te e ente of the|Later prices i AR ety 9E 2 - {5yt 1n the i e Meltor ’ a how t fe seasbn’s dances in|can Smelt: s d by evening. A ‘.,,a,,tvfl‘—“-d' 1settlement, 4 o e of the dancing.|ing at or near the lowe N i from rnished music and} 92%. | £ : H dBence served Baltimore and Ohio. 3 den Hat { Suthern Railway prefers % Line preferred and Loose-Wiles ol was rowarded this|wers among the stocks that fel + 7 b St Uy, hen he rec new 1 owor repeated former minimu & - Ay 7 it e o ‘:»rr)umfr ",‘,. m[h;rwmm PRt Soaver the more dormant | > e days That there be a tremsndous | if 5 DdeRFihia Sifer UG s e heslt Rhode Island chic specialties yielded one to three points, | . o 3 CETIREE L eyiahd e " Amaricant sulofobiles | WAr has mbeen not fo I e e M eaoas Sotaion Bisl do mnot|on the part of Eurc buyers after | practically to arrest ' ed this season e A exic A ve an ‘ or even he conclusion . . n exports w = sie, Jr. recently pur-|one-half points, with g sharp decline | - g evan s j nelu Xports S R e Ars 7| i the: Dreferred shares | . Son s contypESncTally s Dalis SRS o oster in Deep Biver. 2ond Bed} B aned Steel Car was not affected | mind automol decrease in America R i e company's annual report. which | O L) P much, ildec circls {ane<testanine _what steps fatimbuted to the o ed an exiraordinary shrin | : om_ ecomomy o |shall Pe taken the require. | dve to cottor 10" Spe n net earnings and an increa ! 10 % ona P o e e e and uction that| Never Declared Cotton Contraband. d nteresking le plus of $17.000 after pay the S 2 important, and |will necessarily be involved. Numer- g out that Great Brita not. oni R Burton. president of the | preferred @ividends. 01 “ s g Dbelow may | ous fu tions to iis end | Clared cottaii Gonicabaxin’ ori otified to Your T cague of America, Torel S = T Wty 300% 1063 | b en though they | were offered e Hhdlow ‘Clayder - Ceclared cotl 0! a |s racticable, < £ q e ason Lt 565 hoinen : oLy | interfered with its shipment, the note ! o 1001 club at Center Safehon T ndon tind car S r of the Automobile En. | interfered i hipuenth Mg h the vessel o Mnoday afternao PR - » begin with. the tires are the| of London, i aper pre- It IS D eot icatec & eanea i 3, |most expensive wearable part of af before the olitan wd‘l\ gdom fe = heavil 1 enables e COnaEt, S medern ca arving as they & f the Sc mobil il e Unitea States ¢ rted decl e E e s nobile iy ted States to take ste and marks also showed more w0 tn .:} e, it should be notec at the | gineers, at i ilar meet- 10 “Caubt ywasy lIrie = Sofistioncd: G- pibtect interests.” but the situation as a whole o 1 guEInal;cost v of the -tire 1is “uOHCRl: L ing: | onal Contrak " < e s : } to its cost per mile run. | Commerce with Neutral Countries. | naliContraband and Foodstife nial was again made of reports that e ey ip tives are often the mOSt| That an American made six-cylinder | “The genmeral result” it continu gneshion Jobscen of goid on a large scale are A o, thie ¢ Dolnk [6f lew: | car was the doaty convincingly that the navai | t nezotiation in the wear of ture of General of Greay B are not|™ Weakness of ‘the several steel and 3t ! i very simple PRt ’ who recently se of auy ¢iminktion in the R B G L n shares was not in keeping with | : fhoght ls given . FO% @ |Jolted: ana i davrerticn volume of Amorican éxports and that'] Eincinle. that e belllsme | trade reports, which were of a more | g e stopping and Starting | the Union of South Africa {if the commerce of the United States | & pancivle thuine 3 encouraging tenor, especially as to| Lo s | D¢ gradual ana neither hand | gnen there appeared sians of un- |is n the unfavoravie condition which | Fhoui Sbutain :r:l(_:;ao.’jmrt‘mm o wit | maintenance of increased production. | o B pogresa sl ted frest among . certain elements of the |your excellency describes. the cause|oi? (oSCSEUAn, Inten o the civt | Rumors of a shading of copper prices . A Yholiant atches of unrolled stone|pyteh population, the South African |ought s, to be sought else- |POTUWatlon. Tk mstances of the | | were_refiecied in the steady offering should, be avoided. and careful wateh | military commandeered a number of | where than in the ities of His | Present siruge His 2a- | { of metai shares . be malintainec or "DIGESTE ot ears for. weneral | sariids ko Majesty's naval for Moreover, the | as Trading was narrow in London, | e 1d always he shel. | the russed territory of Bastern Tran: itish communication contends that Americans being in light demand. New | B phowld alwars e Shel- |vaal ang Northern Orange Free State. | even though trade between the Unites wers with York Central and Canadian Pacific 3 el as possible SOl Atlin | pofiens. are practicaily no rail- | States and the allies diminished | o3 W8 TR Frere amons the neaviest issues in ¢ i e Draa. A naert | road facilities and few roads. | from normal, with ney- { 20 AT S8 P market. i N he proper - ¢ —_— tral countries as cowpared wi pre- e ot > " ocal bo: Eot oy | i | and to Tun half inflated. on e B Tan are effective for e e moved 1| Sreacs. s aiso. an_cnemy o Tubber |, TRe year 1015 will he a motable | ¥icus years has been m uitable to the o speculative lssues as well as low- * | tires, producing rapid disintegration, { Y83r in California. Varlous cau: that a -substantial part of this.trade| T2 ple which T have priced railways declining sharply. To. i Finally, bad cuts should be filled up | ©OMUine to bring this about. {was in fact intended for the ememy |Sated s one which tal sales, par value, ageregated 82 | e 2 Dopall SMEHIAl S i et ot T e cotntries, going through neutral ports |1eSt t has constantly hi 9£,000. 2 sts allow their t to w»z-‘l-‘-* at home. e San Tran | > s e t was previousiy | t. the opposition of | 2 = % iossc e . San Diego expasition v By : tinantal p s Ir - 5 ot St avsen ol 815 1 v and when recovered the new D continental powers. In sence of Mekers o the Highest Grade Trkich s i ooupen: A i away from the under |RUmbers. The opering e ~eni- | ®me certainty that the rule weuld he | and Egvption Cgareties intheWerid on call. | e . car is mot guing to be | 1 the many splendid Ca i i h 5 ‘ox- | Tespected Ly both par 7 B i Buber .27 it ed ‘for a considerable time, all the | 1for" leading to and from it 5 ommerce reutral we fael | STOCKS. | S St L0 bt outer covers and tubes should be | Will e stimulat interest of t dld e estiblashed | Sales T . Naee o0 taien off and hung in cool, dark | Mmotdrists. Already Of motor |0 i ountedly ¢l = shortege in | Principle of law.” | = — | Voo Alacks Gotee 3 . g e T Dlices - rs are prepa Jfor their |0 e e vailabl w1 transport | Quotes Bismarck's Answer. | OGLD DR. REMEDY FoOR/| g alscru o .. West Aary. The second most expensive item across America fo visit the ex- | SHIFDIRE 272 of ‘ex- | 5 PILES 1 now| tidm Cope West. Marc. pF 0% in motoring 1s sesoline. The ordi- tion ‘or to spend some time in|2nd the 0 i bfl-d:r}h“k then quote; keARREIS? manutacturea ana Beet Sugar ... e - | nary ariver knows but little how to | California. oo SDDLIE e Wit the jzarch e auwer, = Ean : e economize with fuel, for the com- |ears by rail and steamer. Trovisiongo T ot I i £0ld by N. D. Sevin & Son, 118 Main L Gl Willes-Ovlana . monest fault is that the carburetor |15 being made to take care s feuierad, ‘:‘u | the ."eg;,, 2 Sireet can be procured direct from o . it ol 35 "8 | needs air, the absence of which not | flux of tourist tre lit is }in the Frerch-¢ of the original prescription, Hide & L. .. Total sales 187,755 shares. - lonl soots up the plugs, Dbut also! e itirs ARY A HARRIS, R, 1. D¢, H.o& L be | wastes his gasoline. Again, running! For several yeare it has been recog- | court Conn. Price Oae Dollar. Ko sec Lol ey jon top mears tends to produce econ- [nized that a good slectric car § ! sho too el . 5 {omv. The engine should néver be!most economical tvpe of automobile | of ship b 2] New York, Feb. 17. “all money | left ning when the wheals are | from the stendpei | aeut jthe enemy aad LEGAL NOTICE { Smelting o 3| steady; high 2 1-4; low 3; ruling rate | not actually in motton, for nowedays i he war if impartiall; E { 1 4 X . | SR 3 tep con- | Nar, S 5 1 » | 2: last loan 2 1-4; closing bid 2: offer- { when most of the cars havs been sistent with belligerent erests to | MSutral TR i e | equipped witts slestric starters. chere merber of | ioxeasn; the -tork ovailable for the| Aot BT s Jis no this should = be aiso hecoma eetablishe tFABRNOELHEIdrT oTH o Bt b | e Afaje NOTICE : COTTON. | don | _The question is et hone £t IRRE e {POSOT 0 L1 s Juaconds e o P ke Bt ] but not least, comes the|why the electric c 2 ge. | Still maintained - o ] A el Rhwhiat AL closed quiet, March 840, May S.63.|ooorOnyes 8 oL rleaiing Thidle T5r taeach ligs | EOERL 2 & B Conn ot 2 0! Bald. Low or July 8$.83, October 9.07, Dacember 9.25. e ~ o RO § Mg 2 S ch § o > il B jracet in the City | £t Mal.' & Oblo - |[..] Spot t; middkng $.55; sales 200, , cause the ecessary emis- |it is a car of util ahortage. of 2chin t : . Aot e lee 33-'» T R o R R aies sion <f swoke the exhausi, | rulness really knows tructions ofiy | enemy for i v D e e e AR Rt | io the anacosce of the pedes- {was a time when m 3 o taty |the use of “reom | i the A0ings Of the A- | 1408 Cai. Petrl Ay Crin sy | train ana of the law.|ing an electric be: v high seas many |VOTSeaS. Undsn these nces | - any other business| 8 Cal Pewol m — Sl o | Nunacous seew to | the zone of operation wes 160 T in the track of |7t would be absurd to 2 vy Aefinite | Tiupe: i st said meetings. 3600 Canda_Pacific 30T " | reed tic nderneath { ted. Today statistics prove 95 per ¢ vessel pledge that in caees s the sup- | ate3 . Comn., Jan. 2oth,| 00 Cent Leather - les ot oa {cent, of all auiomobile 35 bog | merchant vessels, plies can be nroved to be for the use 1 Saseme %, B gumin Lacihec pr - oAy 5 icntion costewis te Wigh, bus e e ) s at an |25 Neutral Ships Destroyed by Mines.|sf the ememy forces thes ehould bhe Shiees v U & Mas o tliat. there 15 Somethir strained | average Of fwenty to tur tiil now” contirues the note, [given complete immunity Dy the sim- FRANK R. M'L. P T S A¥s: or in bad repair which needs looking |an hour, which means that 98 per cent. | “twenty-five neutral vessels have been |ple expedient .of dispatching them to DAVID GILMOU | A ey et Sy o after. of 2l trips are within easy radius of a | reporied as being destrove- by mines ar agent in 3 neutral port } jan2ca Hoard of Relle; W ] o Other possible car in- sood electric car on the high seas: quite apart fram| “The reason for drawing a distiné- newed tracks point W —There Will be Big Demand for American Cars After the War—California. Will be Attraction for Many Au- toists This Coming Season. '~w,¢¢&'<mw S it em——— When e them an ess of a etv in courts ountry by can ob- deg any in- of > s con- OFFICE OF THB STREET COMMISSIO: Norwijch, Dec. The ordinances of the Cit: ! of Nor- {wich provide that the owner or owsr ers, occupant or | corporations, or care of any buildi bordering on any street, square, @ public_place within the 'City, whers there is a sidewalk graded, or gradefl and paved, shall cause to be removed therefrom any and all snow, sleet and ice within three hours after the samie {shall have fallen, been deposited or | found, or within three hours after suni- |rise when the same shallghaye fallemfn the night season; also, that whenever e sidewalk, or any part thereof, ad- joining any building or lot of land ‘or any street, square or public place shail {be covered with ice, it shall be the | duty of the owner, or owners, gcca- pant or occupants, private corperd- tion, or any person having the café ef such building or lot to canse such side- walk to he made safe and convenient | by removing tho ice therefrom, or-eov-. ering the same with sand or some other suitabte substance, The failure to do so for two houss ring the da. exposes the parfy default to penalty provided by srdinances occupants, Drivate Derson _having or lot of land, the in ordinan , provide that in of viol: ) gt any of tfe ing provisions, or refusal or neg- Comply with them. the party - | violating the not compizing with a penalty of five doHlars | them shall pay ours of neglect, after }for every four |niotice from any policeman of the,city. The ordinances also make . it'- tie duty of the Street Commissioner to collect all penaltics incurred under the regoing provisions, and if they are not paid to him on demand, to repert the case to the City Attorney,. who prosecute the party offending. ERROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, ommissioner. © CRED:ITORS. OF PROBATE HELD n and for the Distriee day of Febrii- AYLING, Judge Ladd, late -of Geceased, | Adminisioator oifa 3 leteased to br 175500 extate om this date, by That effect,” to- this order, o the the place’ whe veit, "and in € Dibiishing - i by sal 2 | same newspaper naving & | eire 21d_District, wnd make NELSON J. AYLING, Judge~ < The above and a true i FANNIE C. CHUECGH; Clerk: All creditors of saidde- Rereby motified to present st said estate to the tic. Conn., P. 0.<Box ited in tihe wbove FRED LADD, Admiinistrator. A coinT AT OF PROBATE HELD t Lodyard. w or the District ledyar the 16th day of Febru- D is1s, résent — SAMUBL E. HOLDRIDGE, w o dyard, Cona., trator of the estate application. thereon, i HOLDRIDGE, Judge. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon Norwich, Cotiny DR. #cGrory Building, F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, C& “Phone 311 ntended for the civil population those for the armed forces enemy government disappears when the distinction be- tween the civil population and the armed force If disappear: Tn s o in which there ex- ists such tremendous crganization for war as now obtains in Germany, there S no clear division between those whom the government is responsible for fee these whom it is not. ¥xrerience the power:-to o the fullest ition w n order to re that the of the misifary vplied and wer much zoods may be imported vil use s by the military that will be consumed if military exi- gencies require it, especially now.that the German government have fa¥en cor trol of all the foodstuffs in ‘the: Transfers to Neutral Flag. ter g ng statisties tending to show th; supplies are reaching neu- tral ports from the United States to “an unprecedented t” and reciting efforts on the part of his government o deal as len as possible with meutral e BEdward points 1 has recognized 2l flaz of ene- to comvanies that tra ‘the — w Lo enemy country sharehold- ers wers : ing ob- Jections es “incorporated i Germar subsidiary 6 and owned by Arne the part ac e Mary Complaints Unfounded. indicationg! 4. “of the policy »wed, because X that if the fas Ciown as to the wve made to avoid ic injury on nea- ¢ the complaints ed by the ad- whinzton and which \ Your Excel- the 25th of De= » me o when the facts: above are real- scen that our naval ot diminished Amer- t ns have n 3 2 n countries and that tl on which we have act- ed nt with the fundamental prinet niernational law, it fl be ap LH the government peopie of the United States that His Majesty’s . government have, endeavored to exercise their bellmt~ rignts wich evers possible con tion for the interests of

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