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Notice to Personal Taxpay Notice is heraby given to all Mable to pay the Personal Tux Town of Lisbon that I have to Tevy and collect the persom: payable Feb. 1st, 1917, e ons being assessed it 3) dollars as jyis perwonal ¢ the purpose of collectin whail be at the Feb. '3, 1917, fro; Bena '&choolhouse 1917, from 2 to Schoolhouse Saturday, ¥e 10,3.30. A1l _persons neglecting must be proceeded aguins by the laws of this Hta ALWIN KAMF Dated at Lisbon, ¢ 1947, . s r- might be feasible to give a part of the |- world’s series receipts to. a caus and club owners probably could duced to contribute t‘}\yg n b&« has s | Special Prices i SEont ity B2 FOR JANUARY CLEAN-UP o T A —ON ALL— ball pla: has been informally discussed. by cer- , SeRa Winter Underwear NOTICE The Board of Relief Columbla, Conn., will HaH, Columbia,” Conn 1st, from 10 . m. to 4 3 9th and 16th, to hear & work of the Board of and Sweater Coats [ & D. J. WILLIS, CLEVELAND PLAYERS HAVE - SIGNED CONTAACTS. Bobby Roth, Member of Fraternity; Holds Out. Sound companies plus the service of competent insurance experts mmake e OUR INSURANCE the PROTECTION m:;‘l:‘ ‘;:lél:v’;::;m;% very SWEATERS G It PAINER, ABSOLUTE. has signed & 1917 contract, James 3 e BRI o . ins to Dunn, president of the cn néed g A Zor RE.\II;S:;“::':N:: 1037 $73 [ nere tonigns o d“.{'.:‘;‘,%‘?‘;%l?“' $5.00 Sweaters, red, blue, gray—NOW. o g:ss NOTICE Insurance and Real Estats Agent ia as aviisss|chib, D 'f:';";{;gum&m“ rs Fras : | 950 Teatacs, rad; Diug, Sea wars R Bsentin WII meet sl % Palae Bowling League. 3 Long Soclety, Feb Richarde’ Bullding - 8t Main 8t.| Palas Bawling League. | |iernity, haq not sigmed, but that e : : W, R Aghg Boolety, e 1;: —_——————————— | (iee" bowling lcague. Frifay might. TR e 18 tertha Witk UNDERWEA Ak aay Aeset __fl"fli"iflw— Tra e Toam 4. PR e $1.75 value, natural and camel’s hair—NOW. . . $1.40 Bitacer that| mag e Sl ; Down Decisi 3 EDWIN W. HIGGINS [Eoron .~ 8 S BI1 Cimcinnats, 0., TanT A% T atioe $1.25 value, natural and white—NOW........ 95c FHILIP O. Y3 X teayes — 200 Bo Corner Main and Shetucket Streets 101= 713 | Waite . Hovt to the New York ctub.ot 5 ) Bates~-Street Shiris s s ok B o Smalbeiatieige L. . L S g ional league, declaring a con- 1411233 | tract_signed by the. pla: ith the | - AMOS A;’MBHI}SZ}VNING. Harttord, Conn. cus? g::]: o oM. he $1.15 each—2 for....... AU R R NOTICE - > accordin mmission, 3 Richard’s Bldg. oo s as— e T, ond the ‘sontract sighed Nulue $1:50 the ehtire syatens on Sund rney-at-Law, e 229 | with the New York olub was sanction- R Yo b Brown & Perkins, _ Itamap-st-lay | Sulliven .- 'k' IS 22 | G e Doys father, while the Hart- UNION SUITS R Qver Uncas Nat Bank Shstucke: St 8 286 ford contract was repudiated by the 3 ol e Sationar saas " Felesbone % %1205 : At 95c each—Were.........oovvvrenoo.. . $1.25 o A SR BUEG. 2F Loomis Equalled A. A. U. Record. $1.50 n PRESIDENT WILSON URGING PROPOSES ESTABLISHMENT Chleago, Jan, 19—Joo Loomis, the At $1.25 each—Were. .. Wrar T i NOTICE 9 icago At ic association sprinter, .o sescsssssasss o P2 . THE SENATE TO ACTION OF -PLAYERS' HOME. b ferently Totuncd from. . intee” 3 g At $1.50 each—Were. s The Hoard of Relir 2 2 national in’ Norway, Tied tl 0] 2.5 will be in executive Sp That the Entire Program of Re- |Such an Institution Could Easily Be [}ational meet in Norway, equalled the o L At $1.95 each—Were. ... 2.5 Zil be in exscutive forms May Be Carried Out. Maintained, Says Johnson. for 50 yards tonight in the meet of the 2 D At $2.25 each—Were. ... $3.00 from 10 a. m. to'3 o'cl Washington, Jan. 19—Members of | Chicago, Jan, 15 Batablistiment of [ O A A and Northwestern university. President of Intorstate, Association for e e AAaE the senate steering- committee today |a home for aged baseball players is a L the Encouragement of Trap received after Febru were earnestly urged by President | proposal that probably will be sub- St. Louis Cancelled Waiver. Shootins. {4 C. C. DAVIS Wilson to get into lively action on ad- | mitted to club owners of the American | Chicago, Jan. 19.—The St. Louis = LEONARD &M Tministration legislative. measurcs so|and National leagues. it was announced | National league baseball club cancelied | - Being president of the Interstate As- [tournaments. These registered four- e LIve Op main reec R o that the entire program of r:lon:.i ad- tgnlxm nr{ B. ]BA Johnson, president of | its ;v;:{ver o Geotrxe Pierce, the left | sociation for the Encouragement of ;ISX;-:'M arel Bidfeg in a fi"flflgizl ‘,‘r”“*l ’ Toske dent wh - | the American league. han, itc the Chi . o the extent of $25,000 vearly. There vocated by_the presi when he en: pitcher of e Cag0 ova: | Trapshooting is a position that few |10 the extent of 3330 bl W i TR YT PAEF - ‘White House might be on “Such a home could easily be estab- | tionals, and obtained his services at e e Hoots T R lished and maintaiiod,” he Bald . It th welver price: men could fill. and few could be elected | naments’ in 1916, in_which some 10. | m = To impress upon the _democratic to. The election of T. E. Doremus, |naments in 1916, in which some 16,000 leaders his views, the president made of Wilmington, Del, to head the organ. | different trapshooters contested, and |FLYNN WANTS TO trip to the senate office bufld- ization for the second time proves his|in which nearly 7,000,000 targets were e ana dic ability. thrown. Naturally the same number COALH, EASRVMRD -NINE NOTICE The Board of Reliet Voluntown will meet Saratoga Restaurant o T i | The Interstate A i is [ of_shel fired. e Interstate Association—as it is|of shelis were fired. ot Thursday, F uary more generally known—has a follow-| Through the Inferstate Association|Manager of Springfield Eastern Lea 3 until 4 p. m,, to perform gue Club Is Latest Baseball Veteran John D. Metropolis, Prop. Fequired by iaw ing of some 600.000 trapshooters and is | these tournaments are managed, rec- one of the most important sporting |ords maintained of all shotters, and| in Field for Big College Berth. bodies in existence. If you are in|the averages published each vear. The e tive calendar with Senators Kern. Wil- | liams, Thomes, Reed, James and | Chamberlain for more than two hours. | 4 Ho made 1t clear that he wes Smxous | A man is what he feeds on! GEORGE T. BI All our Foods are Pure and GEORGE A. TA for action on.all measures outlined at 5 Deginning of the mession, ‘including doubt as to the reliability of this as-|Grand American Trapshooting handi- | Among the other candidates named I e Ry railroad labor legislation as the para- MARKET WAS IRREGULAR. 800 Desre Co pE oo sertion just wade through these fig- [cap tournament is just as bis an event |recently for the position left vacant High-Grade. We take Pre- D mount lssue, water power and other 300 Dl o 7111 . 151% | ures. g in its way as the World's Series is in |as baseball coach at Harvard Uni- Eetion! Sunt it tmmark ot ; 2 5, Board conservation bills, a corrupt practice | Bethlehom Steel Fluctuated Between| o0 Demeines . 737 trapshooting clubs were organiz- | baseball—attracting upwards of 1,000 | versity by Fred Mitchell, new manager = ettt January 20, 1917, messure, the Webb collective foreign 430 and 396, Closing at 420. 100 Deless 5 0ra E E in_1916. contestants who defray their own ex- | of the Cubs, are Manager Jack Flyny atrons 9 —— selling agency measure and the Porto e 9 = 700 Erle % 3 3: Trapshooting has averaged more | penses to shoo The expense incur-|of the Springfield Green S and ManZ Open from 5 A. M. to 12 P. M. NOTICE. Rican citizenship bill, together with| o o oo . =rom g oo | 20Ede 3 e LY : than 50,000 new devotees each year,|Ted in handling the Grand American |ager Louis Pleper of the Lynn club of PR 5 the big appropriation bills and neces- | Now York. Jam 19-7The operstions| 18 kde s g .. i 33 |for nearly a decade. runs more than $500,000—which com- |the Eastern league Although those aturday, e giang Boaxd of Batied sary revenue legislation. e e hion Bastuated batweon | 100 Gen Xiectris There are 4,108 active trapshooting |pares fetorably With the amount of | close to things at Cambridse seem to |§ Central Building 41 Broadway [l| Sprague, Conn, will m Admitting that this is a big under- | . a 391 and closed at 420, & met| 45 Motor new clubs in the United States. money spent on the world’s series. |think “Red” Dooin, recently with tire Ndvwidhi O on Thursday, Feb. lst taking in Yitw, of the fct fiatisbers ]w TR A5 poiade was - the mibject iaf < 1T There are 31 trapshooting leagues in| It was Mr. Doremus who suggested | Giants, has the inside track, there is ¢ = t0 4 p. m., and also on the are less than 36 legisiative days re- 1088 of 5 PoIncs, rlect bl e various parts of this country. B the holding of the state championship | still a chance that someone else may 17th of February, to h maining in the life of the 64th con- [MUch coniecture in.f e . 119 golf. and country clubs have in- | for amateurs, and the subsequent idea | be selected. Pleper, it la said, has| . from ‘the doinga of th gTess, administration leaders are con. | Professional market i o o\ o Tiligols Central s 4 105% | stalled - trapshooting equipment. that the state championships meet been after the job for some time, but Sny other busing s Siderably perturbed over:the situation.| Transastions im “’i“s‘“ i - s 30 trapshooting clubs have been|ing the week of the Grand American | Flynn's sundidacy became known dur- DIAMOND RINGS e 1oy T - gregated $100 shares, the largest to- o formed among the employes of the|tournament and shoot for the National|ing the present week at Boston. It . b PETER M'INTO: The steering committee has been call- ed to meet azain Monday, when an ef- fort wili be made to agree on a pro- tal for any single session in many Jos Copoer = Tl e - - o g : gk iy i y nterbons = yivania Railroad company—and | Amateur title. This event is now on|it not known just how anxlous Jac 23 R Tl R me oem v 2 %|fully that many more on the other [a par with the Grand American Han-|is to land the Harvard job, mor what and PAUL BF tion ‘represents a gross decline EE railroads in the United States. dicap and it a few years it will be|his chances are for it, but his friends jan1sa Boar gram to be submitted to a caucus of = o i th e senate democrats. points since Tuesday, 11! oL L Int Her Corp ... 45 state organizations have been|the greatest single event in trap-|down Boston way are rooting strong high “level of the first week of the| It Int Mt Grp .o formed o handle the. sport: Som. for him. - They think M iu| DIAMOND PENDANTS \ Many senators expressed grave doubt tonight that the program would be put through because of opposition to much of the legislation proposed. The water power and mineral land month and 304 from its maximum Of | 35000 Int M 5 pr : Tra; & fati i & T ; pshooting clubs have more than | The Interstate Association came in- | thorities will make a big m P S o B P $40,000,000 invested in the sport—more |to existence when live-bird shooting | they fail to look him over c: Tntil the fnal hour the balance of I 8 ; 2% | Tnoney (thas 1s' iiivested In. dmy Sthce |was popalar. When lume wers peser | batare thel anar geltetion Is fade, U ‘active Het,. aud-for that SEtiSe It A R outdoor sport, excepting gilf. ed in many states prohibiting live-| Should Fiynn land the many inactive issues,’ pursued-sn ir- Trapshooting has more active par- |bird matches, the Association gave its| Cambridge it would probably intere fefany| SPECIAL LOW PRICE FOR A Nohce To Taxpj}, FEW DAYS ONLY Notice is hereby given t leasing bills are in bitter dispute. The T president’s proposal for a railroad |feguler, but upward course. United e ticipants than any other sport—base- |support to clay target shooting: fram- | with his duties at Springfield Some. PRl oy 48 50 strike prevention bill pending investi- | States Steel an e e g 3 2 ball excepted. ed the rules for the government of the | what. There is a chance that he might | Town of Norwich that I gation has not even gotten out of the |28 Well as minor munitions and equip- | s X % Trapshooting is the fastest growing |sport, and is more than any othfr or- |not even want to return to Spring- | §'e % A CWEIEY [ rant to 1evy ana coilect interstate commerce committes and the | Ients showed extreme gaifs of one to < it sport in the United States and Cana- | ganization responsible for the. pres- | field. Still there is another chance taxes payable Feb. 1 Webb bill is certaln to encounter ob- | three points, with 2 to 4 for Mercen- w da. ent prosperous and flourishing condi- | that he could afrange matters satis- | phone 799-3 21 Broadway | SUCh_persons being stacles. S e o T tanies / . These are but a few of the many |tion of the sport. factory to all concerned “to handle 2af % jpo Aok s In view of this there is much talk |for Atlantic, ) Rt aah | : 0% | reasons why the Interstate Association| Eefore the Interstate Association|both ends. It would be more proba- Pty Lo oeeh Mekuls, motars, sugATS. i 3 is such an important organization.)came into existence there were 1o |ble, though, that with the Harvard job | MYSTERIOUS WITNESS the Court H N SAFFORD CASE | ;™% *0a”fom " Do p. m. from Feb, 1st, 19 about the capitol of the possibility of an extra session of the G5th congress. fertilizers also were variably better, locse Wil Lol —Ed s pe iy Sl J = oriilard : e_interstate, in promoting trap- [standard rules for the sport—every | clinched, hé would not be able to give with Mexicank " and nunierons -uopl shooting conducts business somewhat | club made its own, which caused no|the timeé he would like to managerial Ll il articularly gas shares, Ohio Gas| oo : H 3 cauped 7 e AMERICANS FLEEING FROM tes, Dt y . 2 on the lines of the Amateur Athletic|end of confusion when there was | duties and that he would drop this end wer | st ™ 1017, both « ol e | it an Mawwell 3o 1 Union in granting sanctions to conduct | dual club. shoot. and take a chance as a player after | J0sePh Marshall ‘:"““"' Al L B L PACEGTINE | Suces weep e Mazwell 3¢ 1 b the collegiate season closes. Owner Questions. On_Monday, Feb, 1 vance hares 3 a3 Dest. & 5 . William E. Carey of the Springficld the store of Willlam Smith Number More Than a Thousand— |description. with one to three points Mex Peirol % 8 T & o b A TR gl carrist Do ; Miami - Co 3 000 AVERAGE SALARY COLGATE HAS THREE lub said recently that he had not n Sears Roebuck, Industrial Alsohol, - . . #, GE._SA e heard from Flynn since Christmas and | ceedings against Joseph Marshali, a Warship to' Bring Refigéis Oat.. | Sonmen Goal snd National Enam- Mo Kan &' r ‘Washington, Jan. 19.—Word received | elling, and 7 points for Lorrilard To- Mo, Pac cits e pome’ T E% 3T 33 | Major Club Owners Paid Out About | Track Compet OF BIG LEAGUERS DUAL MEETS BOOKED. | necessarily he had ot =" ed with Flynn's c: ion Will Open on April { Green Sox manager - | new and mysterious witness called by cy from the L T ot mrastl eyt helthe defense at the trial of Franklin to 1.30 p. m Columbia is not a new meet on the trict. ’ ti- [ done at said meetings, today in a cablegram from Ambassa- | bacco. ont._Power dor Eikus at Constantin that the | 'The movement in rafls was restrict-| 00 You FPower .. $1,500,000 in Salaries Last Year. 22, prefer to hear from Fiynn before mak- D Safford, charged with perjury as Weanesany, Feb. 14th number of ‘Americans seeking to leave [ed to low priced shares aside from| Si% aiw e ing any statement on the matter. an outcome of the Rae Tanzer-“Oliver | store of John A. M Syria end Palestine had n_from | moderate gains in Reading, % N B According to the club owners in (Special to The Bulletin.) Osborne” case, were ordc late to- | fFom 13 15 a few hundred to,more & hous- |and Nashville, Delaware and Hudson ;&S . % : ¢ k o e On Thur =i o e |20 ornes and Northwestern. Clos: cad " the major leagues their players re-| Hamilton, N. Y., Jan. 19. — The Penn Lost Basketball Game. day when he persisted in his refusal | store of arrange with the navy.for indefinite |ing prices were one to three points - | ceived about $1,509,000 in salaries last | schedule for Colgate’s out of door track | Princeton, N. J., Jan. 19.—The Uni- [to " answer questions on the ground Side, from 11 a. m x under the top. Total sales amounted : vear. Nearly 400 players were em- |season includes three dual meets and | versity of Penmsylvania basketball|that his replies might tend to “In- | OB’ Friday, Teb, to_590,000 shares. o N X : . ployed in the 16 clubs, and the ave- |participation in the Penn relays. Man- | team, defeated the Princeton five, 18)criminate and degr: et ™. to 1 p. m E ‘B rates on Petrograd and to 13, in an intercollegiate league sed if he had held a conversation | ™ e # Barcelona, ‘Spain, ‘the # neu- | Rome fell to new low records, with " e %5 rage salary was a trifle less than $4,- |ager J. D. Halstead, '1S, in his an-|game here tonight in the Tombs prison with Charles H. |, O% SR5059%%0 o8, ol port, <l B “8s the | further heaviness In remittances to 3 000. In the American league a few |nouneement stated that the Maroon S04 7 says it was he and not [ 830°, 50" place at which to-land the Ameri- [ Berlin and Vienna. Steadiness ruled ot S : % 0% | Of the big salarics were us follows: |trackmen would meet Columbia and SPORTING NOTES. W. Osborne, a prominent at- |~ Personil Taxes wil can: trens. ‘home-on com- frand re P alog L - obb, $20,000: Speaker, ;, Wal- | Syracuse on their fields, while Wes- 2 3 torney,” who courted Miss Tanzer, |the dates mentioned ab §303 o trens-chipeneat home:of goeo- | o stesling end france, with mcreasea| QLG i Gory Jiutos: Sposker, 315000, Wai | Symcuse on_their ficids. while ‘Wes- gl o L ghe iz menionad o Officials estimate #hat at least one| Concessions in all existing interna-| 30 Pemn s $15.000; Joe Jackson, $10,000: Schalk, [on Whitnall field. el A s AR e refuse to answer om advice of | AIl pers neglecting trip of the Caesar, Now. “Bei- | tional bond issues were associated with 6 e d $8,000: Frank Baker, $9600: Lee Ma-| Track competition next spring will e D s Clalm. (hat thoy ire | mY -counsel e rut with 3,500 tons of Tellef supplies |the more attractive terms of the new Press Sted Car. o Eee, 35,000 Caldwell, $8,000; Peckin- |open on April 22d with the annual in- | 97 Ieague owners claim ep further | Judge Hand asked the witness how THOMAS A. ROBINS on board, and two-trips-of the cruiser | British external loan. Domestic is- Pul Pal Car .....00. paugh, $7,500; Jack Barry, $7,500: Sis. |terclass meet. One week later, April | 2180, but F . at theys wounid | he concluded that a reply to such a| Dated Norwlch, Ci Des Moines, also, on Her. way. thore, | oem Trregular.. Total . sales| 01y siea'Sp St *|ler 36000, ana o on. ' 'The nighest|23-29, Colzate will send a relay team | hen they deciarcd that thevs would | guestion could incriminate him. 1917, will be required. “The alifes-after 1ong | (par value) aggregated $5,050,000. e o salaried players in the National league |and possibly other competitors to the el ity i cumstances are very com- B negotiations, have granted both ves- | United States bonds wers unchang- Rep I & Stosi Tiere Daubert, $9.000- Evers, $15.000; | Penn relays at Philadelphia. The first . s = Marshall told the judge, “and sels permission to Ppass their block: |ed on call DT & S Perzos, $10000; Kautt, §7.000; Larry | quat meet of the season takes place at| . o mTIITL > to answer by advice of coun- NOTICE 2 T R Swies evper Stboard AL 0 $55006: Groh, STAUN Wakmear - ST-d T e OF B Lo wiHen Weslevin op- | KN Yt e would ke | ame. court . informed the' stubborn and Turkey has agreed to conduct 400 Shastack A © . poses. the Maroon athletes’ on Whitnall 1 them throush the mmine Zomnés in' the | sales igh. Low. 000, and Maranville, $6,000. In a large | fleld. On the succeeding Saturi--.|to see the rowing cla on the|witness that his lawyer's, advice was| The Board of Relief of harbor. Most of tHe ¥efugees are na- | 184 Acme Tea 1 9 600 South Pac .. s | majority of cases the salaries ranged | May 13th, Colgate will meet the Or- | Thames abolished? though many | insufficient to warrant his attitude and | Norwich, Conn., will mee turalized Syrians, Armenians and He- | 100 Adv Rumley South Ry .. 3 3 from 32,000 o, $3.000 for the season. |ange at Syracuse. The final meet of | colleges have come to the front and | the rney for the defense was in- |‘Hall Buflding, in said T brews. There alse are numreous na- m:“h:‘ )-nw The clubs that had salary lists of the season comes on Mayv 19th, when clared _a four mile rowing race in- | struci epare n order com- |Bundays cepted, from Fe tive American missionaries, some of ‘800 ‘Chalmers $100,000. or more were the G,\a!fls, the Maroon trackmen ill journey to us, Yale is not in favor of it. The | mittin ness to prison for con- |to February 20th, from 10 whom have been trying for over a 100 Chalmers Brooklyns, Braves, Cubs, V‘luu‘4 Sox, | New York city, where they will meet | Blue men want four miles or nothing. | tempt to be presente Monday mor p. m., to liste to appeal year to get out Of the Stricken dis- | 1306 Am Ar Chem Yankees, Red Sox, Detroits and Cleve- | oolumbia at Morningside Heights | N0 one ever heard of the distance of |ing when the trial is resumed. Mar- | doings of the Assessors, ar = lands.” No major league club except )e | @ regular marathon race being re-|shall is held in bail on a charge of |act any other business pr 080 " the Athletics, paid out less than $60,- duced. Then, another thing, Yale has [using the malis to defraud. No After Baseball Strike. and under the direction of Coach Rourke satisfactory progress is being > A bop);er!'(hxlri:l(e li! !(;he;;uledl to fh‘;‘l} made. In, most events veterans from ¥ low upon e heels of e basel former seasons are supplemented players’ ‘strike, practically tving Up | new men of ability. The most serions ; SPECIAL the sports of the nation and paralyz- |need of the squal is pole vaulters to & ing the loafing industries of the coun- gll the gap left by the graduation of BA“GA."S ‘aptain Westfall and Batts of Battling Keefe has informed us that ye:r'! squad. - k o 3 s D . the prize fighters, in revolt against | An interestinz feature of the Colgate i ony Tadiew and Ceniet EEssnam long hours and starvation pay, have [track season - the interscholastic Scarf Pins nnd‘\t‘\xlnwx‘ A organized In secret roThere are five |track meet held annually under tb- SAUR ollt St Claxi SIS thousand prize fighters in the United {auspices of the department of track of - R States banded together to block the [the University Athletic association, in E i S s ot tentacles of (hat octopus, the Prize | which 30 or 40 of the leading high and 1 Brduch lvery, at the lngist e ight Promoters’ Trust” sald Bat- | Dreoaratory sehools of the east com oavy mtock, e piatea’ 1 e e artas 7res, 00 38 they |pete . The event will occur this year < 3 Catving Sets S348. 1 20 get their charter from the American [on Nray 12th. arving Sets, $2.45. 4 Federation this country will witness - A beautiful Calendar to es 1 uary 17.38; the most disastrous strike that was — mer. 1133 May 1r46; July 17.45: October |ever e Willard with the union?” |avenue in. their automobiles, paying Pt J. OGULNICK & CO. Spot quiet; middling 17.35. the Battler was asked. e TR ERRcleng, itk T e T 32 Franklin St Phone EEEERRBERRLY Boet Beirut is the only polnt of _exit| i Con Colgate schy ot re opened by the Turks &nd as many of | 3% 4m Cu v 000. e npue bt & TEOGWAL ofire- | latd out & neat SUm of THoNGY Oh. crew | mation hag, been wiven: of what his | Sns L #aid Mt nEs, the refugees Will have o fravel'a jong | 250 Am O amey Snvued. it quarters at Gales Ferry. talk with Wax was about. 20thr 31916 distance by the most lpl;:flfie means | 300 Goton Ol BOXERS ARE ORGANIZING The outlook for the coming season FRED G. PROTHERO, fi(&nfifflmihe‘;zgn lher:mo time l::: ’T".nhl: :“g To Stage Great Strik Will Foll is particularly pleasing. A squad of JAMES C. FITZPATR 3 oo Beo 208 9 e—Will Follow |over 30 men is reporiing regularly, HENRY GEBRATH, a00 Conditions in Syria and Palestine have been extremely bad, .with fam- ine and pestilence on all sides The shutting off of imports of foods by the allied blockade and by. the bad railroad communication, Telin quishing by Turkey of large stocks of f00d and a disastrous locust plague have brought the whole section to the verge of starvation. PRICE OF BEER IS TO BE INCREASED Because of the Higher Cost of Pro- duction, Boston, Jan. 19—Incfeases in the peice of beer ranging from 50 cents to 3T a barrel are forecost in a statement issued tonight by Howard Noble, sec- retary of the Brewers' association of Massachusetts. The higher gost of 5§§§§ Al $134 338 FERRERERD 49! sfi?{ sk i § ‘§§§!i§ i i Bamus: Ea FiHH | | fask R E £ i % $558 o§basy i HIR fgiseee 090 Willard Has Grievance W t rights and we're going grains and coal and increases in other| 18 & MONEY. “He hasn't. signed the roll G Pl o s t - 1 vet” said [to get them. We'Te going to have R. F. W. LMS. Dent exp are given as the reasons. New Yor, Jan. 19. — Call money|Battiiig Keefe. “But we expect to |basic e{&'ht-rmmd fights, with time D.h“l:" .u“fi?h:mx RD”,:“ Steady; high 2; low 1 3-4; ruling rate | hear from him any minute. He has a |and a half for extra rounds and & | 2; last loan 2; closing 1 3-4; of-|grievance, too. He is one of the down | minimum wage scale. {3 2088 wEor, Telaonone s32 2 Ca B o, B trodden victims of the fight trust.| “Not only have the prize fighters - EI I Ans &R — Fifty thousand dollars—that 1is ali | unionized, the prize fighters’ sec- e BAehaARDS, v Gie' that one of these grasping monopo- |onds aleo have formed an orsaniza- S Baven allevs Bix tabies The Chia firl of the fight trust wanted to pay |tion. The moment the boxers’ strike % - s ] In Norwich.' Phone. Mr, Willard. 1 can almost Majestic Bldg., 85 Shet he ‘will be Absolutely Removes Indigestion. i i FRANK KEENAN, MARGARET THOMPSON AND HOWARD HICKMAN S i AN TRIANGLE-KAY BEE PLAY, “THE:SIN YE.DO» - ae. Whstesiome . Clams weill ‘b it:ii;!!izss 5 it