Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 26, 1915, Page 3

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INSURANCE “IF IT'S INSURANCE, WE WRITE IT.” J. L. LATHROP & SONS, |Kansas 28 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. I YOUR INSURANCE. importani a matter to be 1 or postponed. See that licy does not Ia ¢ re not ed, let us talk the over with you, NOW. ISAAC S. JONES, tnsurance and Real Estate Agent, ds Building 91 Main Street = too ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, Attomeys-at-law T s . Bani, heiucket St. near to Thames Taelephone 38-3. Prices Marked Down Cut and reduced on the bal- ance of our stock of Horse Blankets, Fur Coats, all kinds TheL. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. Heat Your House With Gas By Using a Gasteam Radiator s a of Norwich Gas and Electrical Dep't. 321 Main St., Alice Building 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 on Muers Guinness' Dublin Stout, Ginger Ale, Bunker Jones' Nourish- Anheuser, Telephone 447-12 Overhauling and Repair Work of all kinds on Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ng, Upholstering and Wood Work, ksmithing in all its branches. Scoft & Clark Gorp. 507 to 515 North Main St. COAL AND LUMBER The Sequel : water shipments, is— Economy wlien you buy LUNVMBER in large or small quantities of THEEDWARD CHAPPELL CO. Wharf, Norwich, Conn. COAL and LUMBER free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP r. Market and Shetucket Sts. Telephone 463-12 of Carriage and Auto Robes. | i+ large purchases, paying cash | Kansas City Franchise Held Up City Federal League Club Has Filed a Suit to Restrain the Federal League From Transferring the Franchise to Another Party—Injunction Served on President Gilmore as He Was Boarding Train for Buffalo Meeting—Suit Set for a Hearing on March 5th. Chicago. Feb. 2 An injunction is sued by the circuit court late today will halt temporarily the transfer of |toda the Kansas City Federal league fran- | terbury Pell, of Tuxedo, on James A, G sident of | the Federals, ton boarding a trai more, pre | tions | W admitting made from time to the club assured offset by sums t loans hac complete mar - of the any it ed ounting of | | | Waterbury Will Defend N New York, Feb. As tional Title, of amate the R ' FINANGIAL match nest Saturday Y. The champion defeated his brother, J in three straight ht, just as he was |!ra Thomas, Last Year's Captain, Will for the Buffalo meet- | Have Complete Charge of the Pitch- ers. bill recites that und the fran- given by the defendant league| S on February 28, 1 vas under- Philadelphia, Pa. stood that the Kansa City club ¢ ll't‘\( will be cap operate permanently as a er of | delphia Americans the comir the league and that consec the | 5, the league and tha nseq Ne i was announced club had umed a great r )b Connie Mack. Tra in of the team harge | Davis was capi several years me For the s been coaching Sutton Leads Billiard League. ial | ard from the club York, Fe was set for et s league w lawyer O COMNERGI Gains of a Point Were the Rule in 00 A Investment and Speculative Shares. | Am. A | | | mum Steel I nore vithin Ia tion be curlties tial rumors that n ompleted fo: onal credits by vernme: rdening accommodatio con esting financial | presented its| | worthy ct for its smal increase in 1 expenses, thereb: > of ab oper: of | Lo s markets were | high zrade investment iss | England showed a further lo. an dreduction of liability reserves Bonds were firm, exce | the lower priced spect tal saies, par v |~ C. S. registerec | cent. an call n Wabash pr West. Mary. West. Un. Tel high Shampoos with Cuticura Soap preceded by light applications of Cuticura Ointment do much to promote hair-growing conditions. Cuticurs Soap and Ointment sold everywhere. Liveral sample of each matled free, with 32-p. book. Address post-card “Cuticurs,” Dept. 18F, op MARKET WAS BUOYANT. STOCKS. New York, Feb. loan 2; closing bid 1 COTTON. ew York, Feb. March 3 . losed steady July 8.78: August I December | | Spot quiet; middling .35 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. chise to P. T. Powers of New York. |15-4, 15-10 Makers of the Highest Grade Timkish which was expected to be effected| In the other se Peli ”ME*P,L;‘G—MMW at the meeting of the league in Buffalo | outplayed Sta of the RYEE Mg tomorrow. The injunction was issued | home club ra gh the % 7., after the Kansas City club had filed a |full five rough, Suit to T in the Federal league 15-1, 9-15, of profe: onal baseball clubs from transferring the fran to another | HARRY DAVIS TO DAYVILLE ATHLETICS party CHALLENGE B The writ of injunction v served CAPTAIN ATHLETICS e ALTIC Would Like to Arrange a Series for Eastern Connecticut Championship. William Ormsbee of the Dayville Athletic ociation issues a challenge to play the Baltic basketball team, claimants of the New London county championship, to play a series of ames with the Dayville team for the npionship of Eastern Connecticut. the season the Dayville and have each won a game Taftville and Day - 1 won a game from the his, it is claimed in Dayville team there grounds for i |s ts challenze. The Dayville | sition is to play a series of three | with Baltic, one at Baltic, one | ille, and, in case of a third | being required, on a neutral t flip ¢ A coin to decide ame be at Taft- | vitle_« Here's a cha for Baltic to do some business |HARVARD PITCHING CANDIDATES s HAD ACCURACY TEST | Dr. Sexton. Baseball Coach. Has Had . a New Device Erected. | ge Feb. Harvard | coll pitch lidates were sub- | yan st for accuracy by all coach, tod 1 a backstop s wide., with to the limits would pass The pitchers 1t this hole and success and fail- Sexton said he se the mew de- Franchise Transferred. 2 The transfer to d league >y Haver- a meeting of Young Clippers Issue a Challenge: Ihe Y. M. C. A. Young Clippers team e age of 13 The Bulletin Huggins Signs Three Year Contract. Louis, Mc eb. 25.—Miller Hu . NORWICH FAMILY MARKET Fruits and Vegetables. iiflower. sint | Mushrooms 60- )| Parsley, Meats. ‘Hina atrs. Fore qirs.. itlots, Chops 1% iders 20| ked Hams H zal. New Orlean: bottle Kerosene Oll, Fish. Market Cod Round Clams, | | shore® irada Lobsters— _ Live Steuk Cod, Flatfish Halibut, Salmon Long Ciams, Butterfish, s Cod,10GQ Brand. box, 65 . Pk, 1 sseis. pK. 40| Tongues, 1§ Hay, Grain and Feed. Hominy Cornmeal Hay. bzlsa cwit Cottonseed X J cwt Lin. Oi: Meal,’ §2 Hides, Green |Woo Calves— No. 4. broaa 90-31 31.50 No. 3. narrow _ [No. 1 Dark atink, - Stock. Veal Calves. $9-10 35.50-28 36 36-7 gins, manager of the Na tional baseball team. toc signed a three year contract to continue in that pc Welsh outboxed Chz in ten round, no-decision boxing cont aat the Auditorium ton to the almost unanimous sporting writers. Wel | have had the advantag i | the third to seventh inclusive shaded his opponent in the | tenth and the appeared to be even. mercy during most of the fig | fast and clever and get wind style of attack er for the Detroit Amer 2 |Spinach 49 Caffery of the Toi league baseball club t that Third Baseman had been sold to the Boston for cash and piave th ast 24 sell, for not le: 35 Groceries. Vinegar, gal, 3 35|Sug 45 Granulated, ! 15 1bs. $1 Brown, 17 Ibs. $i ream, Cu 10 1bs. 31 Pimento, Powdered, Sage, 23| 2 lbs. $1 New, 24|Molasses— Eng. P Porto Rieo, cise or recreatior at night. The conditions are | pler and healthier. The present skins, 1b., 8 9-12. Yy 12-17 0 Wao L Kk Strip stripe, 40-45 < S| Prime Red Fox, 33 ‘iripe, |Larse Prime Coon, Size 3 x30 3% x 30 4 x33 4 x34 42 x 36 5 x37 Home Office At New Low Prices FISK TIRES are demonstrating greater worth than ever, an yet they NOW cost you less—much less! standard they are now sold on a silver basis. This Is The New Standard For Values Plain Tread Casing $ 8.00 Built on a GOL Non-Skid Casing $ 9.45 “If You Pay More Than Fisk Prices You Pay For Something That Does Not Exist” BIG PRODUCTION, with our ever increasing distribution, makes the reduction of price and the maintenance of quality possible. You profit both ways. You Can Buy Fisk Tires At All Dealers THE Fisk RUBBER COMPANY Chicopee Falls, Mass. OF N.Y. FISK SERVICE Tubes $2.35 2.70 3.85 4.00 5.20 6.25 on. WELSH OUTBOXED WHITE. Englishman Had His Opponent at His Mercy During Most of the Fight. Milwaukee, Wis., F t. second 2 The Englishman had Whit ing away wid te was slow ar punishment. Wi eemed unable to. solve Welsi's whir Death Claims Tiger Hurler. Mark Hail, 9 years of age, a pitch an _league lub, died at his home at Joplin, Mo. Wednesday, after a long illness. Hall started his baseball career in Joplin | with a Western association team. He was compelled by ill-health to go back home from Detroit in the middle of ast season. Braves Purchased Fitzpatrick President M > Internationa night announ die F Toronto, Feb. 2 He also he Toronto club expects to 1ally an entire new team in coming seaso field ATTENDED HEARING ON LAKEVILLE SCHOOL REMOVAL.| Norwich Delegation Made Appearanze| : Before Committee—Senator Barnes| | Spoke For. Nerwich Site, (Specia! to The Bulletin.) Hartford, Feb. —A delegation of representative Norwich citizens were the hearing this afterr S atsine state capitol before the committee on humane instit tion was given to the propo authorize the board of he Connecticut School for Imbeciles to than $25,000 the build ings and grounds now comprising tha plant of the s itions, when conside d act rustees of t also provides for a change in name to The Connecticut Training School for Feeble Minded Dr. Alexander Johnson, of the e tension department of the New Je: sey Training School, Vineland, N tee in a general way on the case imbeciles, whic the doctor did in de tail Dr. George Blumer, chairm of the board of irustees of the school at Lakeville, told of the foundation cof the school by the Knight family n 1878 and what was formerly taken over by the state in August, 1913, at a cost of $25,000. The school is lo- cated in_the resident portion of the village, bounded by private grounds on tha sides. The.school property fronted on a lake where the wander- ng inmates might be drowned s the rear was a much traveled ! where the stray imbecile wa be killed by automobiles. The amou of land is only six acres and occupied | to such an extent that there is no op- portunity to give the inmates exer- The ~ buildi all ‘are of woo: were erected in 1838, en construction and joined by wooden corridors, some being three stories high and the whole is a veritable lire trap where children who are unat to heip themselves would prol burned to death in the ever ably stricted and not adapted for school. The sewerage must T tention and: this cannot be donae for than $25,000; there is no room for development and expansion. More lan.} is needed to have some of the inn elf-supporting and to make them hap- not a desirable location, for while it should be more or less isolated it ought to be convenient to the railroad. The institution is crowded, so much so that the beds being so close t er that the children practically ep in one long, wide bed, and there is| more interenlosis than would be iff the conditions were changed If the institution is to remain in| Lakeville it wiil be necessary to make| considerable extension and improve- | ment to ‘the plant and that would| mean an expense of at least $100,000, as there are now 300 patients in the schools and the number is on the grad- ual increase. It would be economy ‘o remove the school elsewhere and Dr. Blumer said we 'ought to look ahead and not duck this matter and saddle a future generation with a proposition |PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTINt Osborne, pro- the appropria- suitable location being £ the present the propert on of a site ool in Lakeville. Tha| Had to Rise was permitted to address the commit- | lawyers be on Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING is as essential in modern house a electricity is to lighting. We guaran tee the very best PLUMBING WOR}S | by expert workmen at the faries ated char- | prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J F. TOMPKIN¢ 67 West Main Street \IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY \THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY Ct No. 11 2> 25 Ferey Strest 1. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Streat {DRS. L. F. and A. d. LaPIERRI 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO Eye, Ear, Nose and Throa Hours 10 a m. to 3 p. m. Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Main Strezet, Norwich, Conn Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builder: Best work and materials at righ prices, by skilled 1ibor. Telephune. 30 WEST MAIN ST state policeman with the subpos nas could not reach the witnesy es Wednesday night. He started in { 6.30 this morning, calling t# homes of the attorneys by telephon to inform them of the demand of t¥ court that they appear—New Londs day. | Next Directory WILL GO TO PRESS Feb.27th. 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