Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 22, 1917, Page 3

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INSURANCE i Dalf Ricanivating oy M a0 ; vic | TRAP 7 e A m wm m TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY CCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN ; b Ay 3 e tville and . ey o e 2 : n 1 A 7 ILLNESS'WILL COME : » ; e ke Harvand “md::'c‘i m]'guhm $1.25 To New York $1.25 J & | T ‘ ¢ pastoc: ticut ardolléglets. Tragehooting. Associa- | colds, grippe, theumatism, tonsilitis or CHELSEA LINE Be Wise ‘ TR ] = S ot e o e o WY BranciiGs. Tt thoysends of ell TO NEW YORK c : be { e informed men and women today avoid : # bk R ~ %} .. .. . FAST FOR ROCKVILLE.|By Stanley F. Withe, Harvard, '14, | much sicknessfor themselvesand their FlFL%’;EiészsngEE:ean Willimantic Team Won One-Sided hooting Association. 0™ | children by taking a few botiles of || NORWICH AND NEW YORK 5 Within: the Jast Zew y:'" s Scott’s Emulsion to make richer blood, aaFrom Norwicl: Tuesdays. Thurs- L e e Batictiny shooting has become established at | fOFfy the membranes of the throat D el niityn. Beldgs ‘Willimantic, Jan, 20.—The Windham | many schools and colleges as a recog- Rooesve/t J<h g J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street andchestand createbody-warmthtore- |§ pjor East River, foot sist sickness. Soldiersat warreceivecod | § Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- ent of the United States Golf Associ- | clati High school ‘basketball team de- | nized competitive sport with inter | S kne: P ation of the definition of an amateur § it ville: High schools | class, intercollegiate and champion- ft S5t seenniliog 30U, Ol IR AREE AR R D RO O, Oct A0 will be taken by the western loam by .o 8core Of 38 to 2 in a one- | spip shoots between carefully coached B M $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 gol 24 game played in Windham High's Goif 'Association under the new officers > L gymnasium. Although Rockville show- |teams. The fact that trapshooting E and board of directors elected last ed fair defensive ability, they couldn’t | has won a place for itself among the | BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS. terpreted applied locate the sket. Miss Ch: 1 st viti 3 - night at the snnual meeting of the 3 > ol Tor e g gl s ::B:‘{m:‘;‘:c‘e‘“";!‘ ‘ft :;'{ lcollese SO English Leagues. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING } mmL mnm R e o mdw and Miss Th ler for Rockville ~ evelops qualities 5 % = Mo ooty Sy o'y 8 with one basket. 'Miss Baker made a | Which are not obtained in other forms Lancashire Section. g & rupture be fine shot from the center of the floor, | Of Tecreation, a steady hand, keen eye | Bia-kbim Rorers Rebert J Cochran) = tween the leading golf bodies in Lineup and summary: and delicate co-ordination between | Blackpool .. - » S — 2 America and eventually result in the A 2 2 | |mind and muscle, which have com- | fsion Nerth the service of | formation of a mew organization, | Rockville. Windham. | mended it as a sport and recreavion | Mrewoel oo 3 4 GAS FITTING, Sound companies plus the service of |y ion would attempt to become the " pandled golt | Thomas ........ -«.. Baker! for collese men. : Eoutipons " Central 21173 Thursiem Port’ Vale 3 PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING competent Insurance experts make | supreme court of golf in the United g Dartmoutn, " Prineeton, Yale and |Sten Comy | T wumie 0| Washington 8a.. Washington Building Doe - experts muke jEUpHems court of SOIf In- the - United | goods, had besd halil to, be.sa amatent| , ., . . '~ €L SHArC. arvard were the first colleges to or- T R R i . OUR INSURANCE the PROTECTION | "'o " sooner had the annual meeting -3 TR e ¢ ganize clubs, to be Toliowen by Ca- Midland Section. Agent larN :m’;c':S g:::: Packing. ABSOLUTE. & ummler .. lumbia, enn _ State, Pennsyivania, | Birm'ngham 1 Notts Forest .0 N0, Center. Wiiliams and Cornell. Afmo:: ‘v:ir:ha- Bredtord . : For REAL insurance come to < as active members 240 clubs, substan. | Randall .. . Kegler, M. Smith | out exception these clubs have had a | HUiddensteld Tow: 1 Phone 311 amateur conform to recent rules of the | ¥1 110 a)l of the golf clubs west of t Forward. growth that has heen remarkable— | mman’ vnited " o 73 Tt sxdabcie Sl ISSAC S. JONES, United States Golf Association, than |pittshurgh and south of the Ohio riv- | Bedn ... --..... Ellsworth|and in itself a testimonial to the in- | Grimsby To 2 Insurance and Real Estate Agent [the new board of directors met and Smith of Nashville, 't Forward. tense fasCination of the sport. Rotherham County’ 11111 Telecster. H MODERN PLUMBING n . named a committee to formulate &[Tl 3.2t Gr the Southern Golf Asso. | Score, Windham 28, ‘Rockville 2;| The shoots between colleze teams |SheTied Wed .- depdnt Il i N Richards’ Building $1 Main St.| positive definition. of an amateur.|Giation and a member of the Western | field baskets, Chappel 6, Kegler 3, Shea |are usually at fifty birds, except in London Combination. P tial This committes is composed of Pres- | 32 00 fon. " poar of directors, some |3, Baker 2. Theummler 1; referee, L.|the Intercollegiates when one hundred | Miwal -of s as essential i modsrm. houss = ident Charles ¥, Thompson of F10s5-|{imc ago announced a plan for the|A. Howard; timer and scorer, Norten; | tarsets are trapped. There is a five- | fullan 3| efectricity is to lighting, We guaran- BURGLARY ]NSURANCE more Club, Secretary ~Charles M.| roanization of a new national body | time, two 20-minutes halves. man team in all shoots, composed of | {ue” Tow 0| teo the very best PLUMBING WORK Smalley of Olympia Fields and Assist- | 2H8*7 %00 (8 09 Y0427 that some such <15 the men who havé made the highest | Guecas Park R Tottenham Hotsp 1| by expert wortmen at the fariest IN— :?t Secretary Crafts W. Higgins, all | j1on might be tried within a few City Bowlipg League. K-em,ges in }_he_lse;.som shooting. The | Clapton Orient Browtord £ Sy - Cilcago. y ey 7 ree-year eligibility rule is observed | West Ham Cul Dt I The amateur rule committee will “ . - generally, and Yale and Princet: Scot! sk us for plans and prices The Travelers Insurance Co.|[submit = arase of = fiew definition to Taftville-Jewstt City Series. e Won.Lost. Per. Pinfall. | freshmen’ are not ailowed to shoot on | cizae . 1 o RS (4 the other officers and directors for | The annual basketball series between | Falace 2 .5 150 15008 1ien varsity team. TI is_a Yale | Ceftic ) 1 SR i ratification and the mew rule _then [Taftville and Jewett City will start|Actna .. 17 18 515 16983 | Freshmen ana Princeton Freshmep | Dundes THamilton 4. C o J F TOMPKINS will be placed in-effect by the board | this week Tuesday in Taftville, when | Taftville .. ... A7 . 16 518 1478 | gun team which hold shoots with each | ffiri,n, B e J- B. P. LEARNED & CO. £ directors, subject only to review at|a hot match is predicted by followers | = HC0 e SrcAllister 139 other and with Cedarcroft, Hill, | Mert 1 Quecn’s Park . 2P N TR Sy SMcAuintes 18, \| Hotehkiss, King: Mercersburg, | Motherweil A Moo 67 West Main Street i i g e e ke S Pawling, Taft and Peddie Institute, |lets s Agency Established May, 1846. K Team string—Aetna 564. . At Dartmouth the Athletic Gounecii|B38rs - s Team total—Aetna 1643. awdrds an S. D. T. to those that make | o0 %™ S s T F BURNS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Games. Pinfall. Ave | gocs Sin [oim, while the Yale tcam|gpcry DANIELS SCORES e McAllister .. 30 3090 103 - T 3 x " . Z .. if it wins the shoot. At cv- BETHLEHEM STEEL CO. Brown & Perkins, timeys-at-lav Hun 30 3053 ery college the same recognition is A At =i Hea[mg and Plumbmg Over Uncas Nat. Eank Sketucket St. Bibeau] ;:x::xf:r to trapshooting as to the other | For Criticizing Contract Awarded British Munitions Company. 92 Franklin Street Entrance stairway near to Thames e acox - o N f 3 pment has been National Bani Telephone 38-3. SATURDAY’S MARKET Galiins ‘ the organization of the Intercollegiate | wachington. Jam. 21 Secriay PLAIN Weere End Season. Moteany 934" | Bpiooting "competition” and. o M |Plainie and_ defending his action n | [RRON GASTINGS ' 3 35% | Burns .. 3 creasing interest in trapshooting as | SWarding to ~Hadflelds Limited, a Installation of Court Plainfield—Re-| New York, Jan. 20.—Shipping shares . Y. NI 8" | Paray .. prtr ek o he ; British munitions company, contracts FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY ception Tendered Mr.and Mrs. James | contributed a. very considerable per- 5 Dugas -.. 532 9 : 2 e for a large number of navy armor- Baril—Lnj Fr ick Kil centage to the moderate operations of : 1% | Burdick > 9 . Dartmouth, Pri 1lercing projectiles at a price about aril—Lnjury to Frederick King. the week end session, nothwithstand- s 5 E 3 Bruckner . 2745 k & Cornell. . The pri figo e%?]h h:-lciw the lowest Ar’ncrtican , 5 > e ressed in maritime| o 8 , = s e ok e : . The statement is in reply to a o e s KL T B ot & Tenpwnl of marine activi. 0 2% | somivan .07l 3 5 BUND oL the A swncimtionian published comment on the contract No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street vanthi Krause hall . Pollowing | ties in American waters. : - S S : 3 SHG olber oiticere aee vois Which, Mr. Daniels soys, “convinced the bubiness ond of the meoting |, Mercantlle Marine common was the Fi o Hughes . 3 s clected from tk i me that a concise statement of the ex- | = — o active feature of the final hour at an i 3% W 6% | Bamnister 3 s gl el v s penses of the department is obtaining - James J. McGrath, deputy ~supreme | U0 SRR OF 3755 potnts, with 2| 1 ban Ity $3°4° | are Transaeted by an. executive couns | Snells cqual in quatity to those used | " RIS KiMg clected officers of the court as fol. |3-8 for the preferred and -three for Pitts Coal ctts S0% Daly ... E cil in which each club, through its | Py foreign navies at a reasonable price Towe: Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies, while Filts e cifs Robertson .. .... 6 authorized representative, 'exsrcises | iS necessary to enable the public to “Court aeputy, Xavier Guertin, Sr.; | URited Frult fose 2 points, with one e Mitchell one vote. understand what has been going on.’ and chief ranger, Dieu Donne Jodoin; vice |for Pacific Mail. . o i . In addition to its other functions| Referring to a report in certain e T Dilbort Gordon: records | Utilities such as Ohio, Gas, Co- P e Siobe and) Exbiong Leapiie: the association offers trophies at va- | American trade journals that the Brit- | " = =2 P W2 i P = Power, Twir e e Stanaing: rious times to be shot for under its |ish government has urged Hadflelds to . pinfan | trophy plan. The plan provides that |seek this contract for the purpose o W et Fer Pt | “only undergraduate members of the | creating a panic in the ~American A. D. LATHROP 15623 | association or of affiliated clubs, who | steel market, and a resultant reduc- E: 73|are in good scholastic standing are | tion in the export price of American | Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta. 24 272 11983 | © ble for these trovwhies. s- | steel, the secretary says that “it is Telephone 175 129, McAllister | €nt trophies are e > wi patent absurdity,” as Such an Order | s — — - 4 of the Intercolles championship, | would have an appreciable effect on| % the college championships and the in- | the market. ship owners in the hands of the en- ter-class championships. The inter- Mr. Daniels says the Bethlehem |tente, namely, coal and insurance. The collegiate championship trophies are | Steel company, which “has been filling | latter, it was pointed out, might be Games. Pintall” Ave, | 501id_gold watch fobs, and are award- | the papers with advertisements crit- [8ecured in the United States, but the T i | ed each year to the five members of |icizing the department,” admitted in | former, according to this authority 21 18 105-11 the team winning the Intercollcziate [one of these publications that it had | Was sufficient to induce owners to ing secretary, Alma Gobeillo; finan- [lumbia Gas, Mountain =Fo cial secretary, John J. Belanger; |City Rapid Transit and North Amer 300 ey Co treasurer, Homer Jodoin; orator, |ican were among the usually mazcmi e Dona Jodoin; superintendent of the |issues sharing in the movement 20| 600 Seahoand A L juvenile court, Valnor Auger; organ- |§ains of 2 to 5 points. —Unclassitex ist, Prudent Guertin; senlor wood- |Stocks, notably Sears, Roebuck, Wool- S Cv ward, Edmund Jodoin; junior wood- | Worth, Diamoad Match and Homestake [ 300 S5 S5 ward, Augustus Gasne: senior bea- |Mining, changed hands in small deal- South Ry dle, Carl Vite; junior beadle, Omer |ings at 3 to 10 points advance. Stdcbaker Desautel; junior past chief ranger,| Among the usual favorites ‘United Studebaker pr George Bergeron. States Steel recorded a slight fraction- e Representatives of Court Moosup al gain, while Bethlehem Steel finish- e A and Court Wauresan were present at|ed fifteen points above Retail Clerks The Mechanics . 18 Hopkins & Allen 13 3. B. Martin .. 9 High single—Burdic! 130, Frost 124. High three—Burdick 345, McAllister 341. Averages: yesterday’s l‘nd;; kWP . the installation. closing price after early uncertainty. s g ol McAllister Following the installation a social cto;a:‘ers. motors, g;:lulx;r:cel(vxstsn,a:di . Faion it S 3};‘1:,,y§g;\,~!‘x;y. !rie‘Ix:“("jélxlcggpihal;ndplgxr:; failed to make satistactory shiells on a cede to the proposals of Great Britain was held. Krauss’ orchestra furnish- |of the more special s - Cigar” Stores e 2 5 i sl o Bl s o K gy oo o e d v s ed music for the dancing. Joseph Be- |iable improvement. but rails traversed et D gu'l‘_:;fli"‘( P = 3 is contested for annuaily at each col- | ~Until it 18 able to ANl its contracts.” | WIRELESS DISTRESS SIGNALS langer prompted. a limited area with no signifl 160 Yot Drag ¥ pr 111110 . - : lege represented in the assoclation. | he adds, “it does not become the Beth- FROM A SWEDISH STEAMER Refreshments were served by mem- |charges. Total sales amounted TETE by 5 T awarded fo the shopter lebem company to criticize the navy it bectdhocionll bers of the court. 280,000 shares. S T Anonol - . aking the highest average in a se- | department for awarding contracts to | p; oy AP Tendered Reception. The bank statement fulfilled popu- R 5 - s of three club shoots of fifty tar- [ manufacturers who can make shells P:c;:dfl gp_ l:y The ::.I.I 5 ae‘dmar lar expectation with an actual cash| ;.00 Steel St B 5 F gets each. The interclass champion- | that meet tests.” a oint—Three Calls Heard. A reception was tendered Mr. and |gain of more than $35,000,000 and a| S Steel pr Mrs. James Baril at their home on |80.0 00 Si0TC e or’ about $21,000,000, | 2000 Uian Copper " . § Lawton FHeights Saturday evening|yeumg total excess resérves to $202,-| 300 Nuak seo Com on ‘their return from a five weeks | 7008 "U0g “iocregate reserves fo| 100 Ve car Chem hip trophies are medals and they are =k = : a et d oston, Jan. 21. reless signals o i ';hL el T GERMAN RAIDERS ARE dlsrr:n:”hon’: he Swedish irvnmrl the college champion- FLYING AMERICAN FLAG.|Scandinavic, three times repeated and e = - the last call very faint, were picked _Each year an intercollegiate cham- Stay in Canada. Relatives and friends e P tont | without| X0 Imnca : gathered and presented them with a ;fi:‘::a‘nt S tho | Loy —Soaben (o | . 1y Wanen v 4 e 1 9 fonship shoot is held under the aus- | Rio Janeiro Keeping Close Watch of | up early Friday morning by the P ome . Vocal o Tastrumen- | Weekly statements became_effective. 100 Wetk Fago Molesky ... . : : pices of’ thelassociation.” The last in- Its Territorial Waters SRl des L ease s DR o Telctions wore. tenaered "We.|_ An expansion of some $55.000,000 in| 1% Wi T : 3 g tercollesiates were ‘held at New - 3 : ficers roported upon the stes ar- freshments were served. e S L R e L B e o White Motors " Burns . mouth ana Cornell ‘were représented, | of i, Saneiro, Jan. 21—The minister | 50 qinavic's calls, gave no position Those present included: Mr. and [S0me way in copmection With Re% Wao 0 Willys Overland Mead : s Yale won the champlonship. after s | of,Dorine has received a telegram | (G700 S, 2" pont at the time.w Mrs. Fred Baril and family, Mr. and |4 S R b R M I el e wings over pr . oo g Y s b Dovrenbin. arer % oieen fie caphain. of the port ol Per- | 538 A8 the Stare Point 4t the G Mrs. Charles Lavalley. Mitchell Ba- g‘;""‘fgu‘fi“"lfi“ and the forthcom- | futal sales 257649 sbares. |Gley .. 9 ed second. ' The scores were: = Yale, pambuceleonfizming the previougy, ra- no attempt was made. to reach il, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Pratt, Mr. |08 oTq e’ were negligs i MONEY MARKET Zuerner . 29; Princeton, 413; Cornell, 252; | PPTIEC GROoiALOn O the o e | distressed vessel. ana Mrs. Langebin, all of Wauregan 2 o o ! = e & further irregularity, due to heaviness| : rtmouth, 356. Captain Caesar, of i : FEER L ’ gy -3 ternational group. Total| 2 , Jan. 20.—Mercantile pap- rinceton, won the individual chare- |{, , : e Scandinavic, bound from Gal- J. I, Lavalley of New Eedford, Mass: g g 5 New York, Jan. 20_Mercantil PRINCETON DEFEATED Princet the individual ch e e e e cuxiiisy | The Scandinavie. bound from Gal - s = Lt 2,800,- | €T erling, s \ pions ith the score of 90x100 H -y ~ “Avi veston and Norfolk for Christiania Mrs Stanisias Charron and family, sales (par value) aggregated '§ commercial 60 day bills 471 3 -4 HARVARD AT HOCKEY | while Captain Ryan, of Cornell, was [riPS believed to be German, all fiying | Jng"Gothenburs, is believed to be the . ds were unchang- |mand 4.75 3- cables 4.76 1-2 0 . runner up with the score of 89. 5. R ;.| vessel whose wireless calls for Mhelp, Mrs. Joseph Levesque, and Mr, and Uh"e;usf;‘:;‘l W&:w“k_ 6 | Ghmnind 536" 3-5: cablos Tigers Won in Last Few Minutes of | "“pC7 "} Vo™ heen 26 intercollegiate |, The Brazilian government, in addi- | FER€r Wiome SO TEs PO, T o cn, Mrs. Joseph Clouthier, all of Plain-(ed on o marks, demond 67 1-4; cables 67 5 s Play—Score 2 to 1. ahoots: “of " thowe, Yale'ihis: won 14| LVI to sending out the copst defense ) et |picked . up. by the. tank field. STOCKS kronen; demand 10.80; cables 10.85; e Stst places, while Pririceton’and Har- | 5010 Deodoro to guard, thé -northern N e oo A e High Tow. Clos. |guilders, demand 40 13-16 cables 40| With the score 1 to 1 and only 15|vard have cach won the championship | S03st of Brazil, has decided to des- arrived in Jullette, Juliette ~county, 55 sn. | 7.8; lires, demand 28.90: cabies 28.95 | Seconds of the second half of an in- | six times. paten the ecout cruiser Rio Grande do A O coiEy e si* 37%|Bar silver 76 1-8. Mexican dollars | tercollegiate hockey game with Har-| Princeton holds the record for the |FUL which will crulse between Port St Gabriel in the county o Mert.hlet. 3 5 7% |58 3-4; government bonds steady.|Yard remaining to be played at the|intercollesiate shoots with _the high | Natal and Fernando da Noronha Island Yom there they went to Montreal 2% 26 | Rollroad bonds irreguiar. St. Nicholas Rink, Saturday night, | score of 451 0’made at New Haven | and keep close watch on the coast in Their time. Many places of interest o . = i e et e M B TR rerion, s ke et e T F C were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Baril 3 . s sk COTTON WARKET AR o e it bah s e O T X S0iwasinans by 0 e Bio Junests, pewebaves A Nl ur oats during their stay in Canada. T s Ne‘; Y&l;kvd J&f.l,- 20.—Cotton futures|the Tigers victory by a score of Plans are being made to hold a |cla says that about a hundred sallors Defeated Jewett Gity. N T720; May 174 ?WI%;;‘ i Eoals %o 1. as wo other polnts were|sprine intercolleglate’shoot, in which |from the German. gunboat Hher,'in- s, Tabaue, Tt maie $ i e B B Ve R S e T e N g R uto Robes 10 to 6. The Plainfield team lined up i 1095 | 6 Go i aratutes closed Steady: Jan-|a perfect shot by Hills, which was | Harvard, Penn State, and Wllilams, | Crofx, which left Rio Janelro four 58 follows: Himciwenther B Diwies s sk | 1070) Qetover 1601 Yy 17.15; |\ July e by Wylde, Harvard’s goal|as well. And there are many who |days ago, and is said to have met the rf, Lafreniere ¢, Bertram rg, and Ge- b — believe the time is not far distant [German raider on the high seas for EELA 03 Bep| . Tt GEel aiaing, 16:30: The Tii:iexis éflflyed ukrast. snappy | when the intercollegiate association | the Lt of D“"hngblhwc men a7 a1 game. eir team work was excel- | will include all the large colleges |aboard. ese sallors had been intern- G £ LIVE STOCK MARKET. lent, but their shooting for goals was | Sast and west. In the Trords of Nel- | ed on Cobras Isiand, in tne Boy ot Rio| THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. 338 3 3 nferior to the Harvard aggrezation.|son Reed, former captain of _the | Janeiro, for more thah a year. 5 5% S| g dve ™ paork, Jan. 19.—Beeves, receipts| Had their sense of accuracy of direc- | Princeton Gun Team, “For the college e 105 105% | 2020 head; 1 ‘Scars on sale. Steers|tion been as good as their Cambridge [man who likes to hunt but has not | BRITISH PROPOSAL TO LEASE 3 g9 | Wwere firm to a fraction higher: bulls | opponents they would have won by a the time nor the opportunity, there is 1% 1% |steady to strong; thin cows steady: |large margin. Henry Ford, at goal, | only one substitute, and that is trap- GREEK MERCHANT MARINE 17, 120, |medium and good cows 15@25c higher. | saved the game for the team from |shooting. Nothing will serve better| R -4 32% sae | The yards were cleared. Common to|Old Nassau many times in the sec- |to quicken a man’s wits, brace up his | Discussed at a Meeting of the Greek vernau lnfi 415 435 | fairly prime steers sol@ at $7.50@10.55 | ond half. The Harvard men sent vol- [nerves and train his eves and mus- Cabinet Sunday. > 92 2% |per 100 pounds; bulls at $6@8.60; cows | ley after volley to him. All were |cles than one afternoon a week spent 3 5% Sk jat $4@7.50. Dressed beef full steady at |stopped by Ford’s stick, chest, body |at the traps.” Athens, Greece, Saturd: J: 20, 1 11@15 1-2¢ fof city dressed native 1 He was —_ fon, Jan. 3 % The so% s8% | 11@ Y native | or legs. He a target that the via London, Jan. 21, 12.55 p. m.—The 163~ 163 | sides. Crimson players could hit but not Bernard Killed. cabinet today discussed at length a 9% 0% | Calves—Recelpts 970 head; 407 on |pass with the disc. i ; H 03 202 Maricet steady, 9 Pau, France, Jan. 21, via Paris, 4.55 | British proposal to lease the Greek e = s With falrly good | The Harverd men gave one of the |, 'm " Georges Bernard, the middel- | merchant marine. It was decided fo O BEEDINDS ON steamer John D. Archhold and report- ed vesterday. 3 Hand Injured. Frederick King, second hand in the machine shop of the Lawton Mills, had h ft hand badly burned while at_work Saturday. John Dalton of Stratford was a Sunday caller in Plainfleld. Mr. Dal- ton was formerly manager- of the A&P stores. Mrs. Albert Goodman and Mrs. Jo- seph Tinnus returned to their homes n New Bedford, Mass., after a stay with their_sister, Mrs. John Taylor. George Parisean of New Bedford, spent the week-end with his A 311111 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. i 3588 | i T ] Epdsy EERREE i n® i ! (1] fus zggég ks / 8% 5% |demand. Common to prime veals sold | best exhibitions of goal shooti Lt oo 155 190% | at $11.00@16.00 per 100 pounds; culls | seen in the rink, but their work Jack. | Weisht champion pugilist of ce, | take measures to assure the retention AUTOMORBILES, = P eIt e cHUN] saeh. RS TEBI But Diat lack- | was killed yesterday while making an [of the number of ships necessary to x : = i 3 > Was after |airplane flight. Bernard was attached | provide the foodstuffs which Greece calves at $6.26@9.90; culls and com- | individual glory rather than team re- ES & 3 _ e aeitnes 54000550, barn | T B thotr Tntaan feam re- | 1o the aviation corps. He enlisted at |requires. CARRIAGES, WAGONS, : % yard calves almost nominal. City | tics proved effective in breaking wp |tPe beginning of the war when he| According to a high official, two 135% 1534 | dressed veals steady at 19@25c per | some of the team plays of their op. |W2s only 19 years of age. e ey o arendy Iinve Pl (reek TRUCKS and CARTS, Absolutely Removes 18 1oy |Pound; country dressed at 17@22c. |ponents, particularly in the first half. - 5 & 5% peShecp and lambs—Receipts 2,830 | But If ‘their all around work had : Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- Indigestion. One package R X | eady. Inferior 1o, faiciy mvod sheep |1t o autte Brobabie: thag sers orns | & 3 e inns Lpholsteriingand \Waed Work, 5 5 . % 5. sold at $6.00@9.00 per 100 pounds: |have found greater difficulty & 5 e anning 0 sl i Psnehivn provesit. 25cat all druggists, 1. 135 | medium "to prime lambs at 313.75@ | ing their volleys. As they blaved he TR 3% oix|1485, Dressed mutton steady at 12@ |games Ford only had to wateh one & : So% % | 16c; dressed lambs at 18 1-2J21c: hog | man, instead of several, and this he 1317 151 | dressed 2%c; dressed hothouse lambs |did 'so_well that Princeton won. sPEG AI. 130 130 | at_$10.00Z13.00 per carcass. The Nneup and summary: v o 8" Sy | saler " Mucker pull Sesady Light noss | rinooton- ? Sa 3y | sale. steady. t 5 i BAHG‘."S B ;fiu 1594 | sold_ at $10.65@10.75 - IW!;ound-: TR oo 507 to 515 North Main St tatter sul i Bl medium weight hogs at $11.40; roughs 3 B Scarf Pins and . Watches. Also on By & B |5t $10. Country dressed hogs steady A - TR gk b e e % 2% 3% |at 12@15c; roasting pigs at 19@200. F. C. GEER Piano ru“er' gnet Rings. : A large assortment of the finest 1% iy | Chicago, Jan. 19.—Omaha was the A e nch Ivory at the lowest prices. Al 4% '5i% | only market on the map, with a full T s o hihve ol 58 58% | supply of hogs and prices advanced ‘Humphreys .......... Heavy Sterling_Plated Three-piece e 1 iR |3 fo 1 Cattle were lower and sheep : Careig Sore $35. : S Belwematakl - ol o ] s e E DENTIS™T 122 Prospect Street. Norwich. Conm *Phons 511 i Cattle—Receipts 3,000; native b A beautifui Calendar to each custo. ":5;2 :gé ors ""1’5”33‘3?:5“‘;’;‘??"“:2:55“{5? | DR. E ONES J. OGULNICK & CO. : B Ches wigrie, e Teaeeio T ik Phone 714-1 11z 115 | Hogs—Recsipts 34,000; mixed 3 i ildi 12 Frankiin St. one 2 r s aa ] e aa ; Suite 46 Shannon _Bulldmg ; e ) Take elevator Shetucket Sireet en- > T us 11.05: heavy $11@11.20 B £. W. HOLMS. Dentist & H $1070010.807 bulkc zllghsoqfi"fs'.’ st A tance Phone A ; eep—Receipts_8,000. ~Yearli 1 ellington, . A S;:dmg An“m:. Room A g @1210; wethors $6.50G11; e ] é ; WILLIAM YOUNG X BOWLING AND -u.‘n.up.ns. g half—Cushman succes(s:;r to - rebound STETSON & YOUNG work and materiils at right by skilled labor. 0 alleys. 'Six tables. The best 3 o s0” 40 Rice from 3 e B ;i CARPENTER and BUILDER 118 ¥ Telephone 50 West Main St % Photodrama, at »I’W'flnumg medium in ; Baste nnecticut equal to The Bul- S Lk T et 2ot Busin resulta: v i %

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