Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 5, 1917, Page 3

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CARRY ENOUGH FIRE INSURANCE The 50 per cent. insurance plan means .h.vyunmeunof-bunn— see US about the additional protec- " ISAAC S. JONES Ifsurance and Real Estate Agent Richards’ Building 91 Main St. BURGLARY INSURANCE The Travelers Insurance Co. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846. ' 'ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, Over Uncas Nat Bank, Sbetucket St. Entrance _stairway near to “Thames Ntz' nal BanZ. Telephone CR&W& DETAINED ABOARD ALL GERMAN SHIPS. About the Guard of Customs Offici Pi.u Doubled. New York, Feb. 4—0fllMfl crews of the 25 German ships which have been sel outbreak of the European ordered late today to remain on board their vessels. At the same time the last week, ich improved when _they e Princeton he“ next Tuesday. It is the annual Prom does. not count at a As the winner of this game will be considered generally as the favorit for_the lens\m championship, it will important and inter- SATURDAY’S MARKET. Sudden Uprush of Prices Followed News From Washington -of Presi- dent’s Action. New York, Feb. 8. —- The stock market’s response to the breaking off of relations with Germany was.a sud- den .uprush -of prices, many. shares comprising the war class recovering from early declines of 2 to 5 points and finishing at net gains, of 3 to 10, while Bethlehem Steel, heavy at the outset, closed at-a gain of 30 points, with 10 1-2-for the’ new (non-voting) stock. To U. S. Steel more than any other speculative favorite was'due to buoy- ant rally of the latter part o fthe brief Field goals, Windham, Lamoureaux §, Read 12. eree, H. E. Brown. Between the halves and after the big game the Juniors played the So- phomores in a class game which was won by the former with a score of 26 to’10." The lineup: Norton Millara Clifford . Kenyon Juniors Sataey Lol Tl - €. King Watts « Peterson Field goals—Norton 5, Clifford 4, King 2, Stanley 2, Kenyon, Millard, Watts and Robinson 1 Kenyon was the star player for the game as time after time he dribbled the ball out of the enemies’ into his own. territory After the game dancing was enjoy- ed, Harry Royce presiding iz piano. Standing. 4 Hopkins & Allen Two Man at the League setts Institute of Technonogy fell «n easy prey to the fast Yale team in the New Haven arena Saturday night, and as a result was hands of the Fli. Nov- er was there a glimmer or a show for the visitors and forced New Haven arena &t\lr\lxy N‘hl and as a result was forced to accept an 8 to 1 defeat at the hands of the Fiis. Never was there a glimmer of a show for the visitors and they were lucky to_escape without 4 greater defeat. In_both team work and In skoting the Yale seven showed great improve- ment and although the ice was pry soft the men excelled in fast puck the whole skirmish line could carry the rubber the length of the rink without losing it, and inci- dentally demonstrating exceilent jude- ment in shooting and passing. On the other hand the visitors lacked tte fundamgqntal necessity of knowing how to skate and the crowd was much amused by the hard flops the men took. The M. L T. players’ shooting was &1- so bad and the forwards could never retain . the elusive rubber because of their inability to pass to ome anothcr without having a Blue man jump ‘n and race down the rink with it. The light#ess of the Bay State agsrega- tion also had a part in the downfall for every time two opposing men wou'd collide the Red and Grey would always sink to the ice. Armour was indisputably the star of the game. He made four of Yale's points and time and again he woud bring the rubber to a position from which someone else could drive it past the visiting goal tender. His stots and dashes were perfect and there was no fear of an M. I. T. offensive entering the Yale sector when it's big center was in the fray. Laughlin, last year's freshman star, also played well and with his peculiar way of squatting as he skates he invariably beat the en- tire field in a race for the puck. FHoi- comb York, who has performed =o well all during the season had a com- paratively easy night, having only sev- en drives made at him, six of wlich he turned aside. On the other hand for the Red and Gray, Lowenfard at goal stopped °3 shots and let just eisht by him. Tutein and Clark also did well for the visito (Iu hls’heu bona fide bidders at absolute - MASSACHUSETTS . olmes Motor Company at Mystic, Con- ction ul.--tru from encumbrance, AN - mrmm I.DOATION FOR AN INDUSTRIAL PLANT—FOR ‘|A TEXTILE PLANT—FOR COMMERCIAL USES REQUIRING TIDE WATER AND RAILROAD FACILITIES AT THE ONE SPOT—FOR A BULK FREIGHT DISTRIBUTION POINT—OR FOR ITS PRESENT BUSINESS AS A COMPLETELY EQUIPPED BOAT BUILDING, BOAT REPALRING, AND BOAT STORAGE PLANT—WITH MARINE RAILWAY e sale Inellldll the name and good will, the r estate, the marine ral nt, two power luu-. the land (several acres) is level and B P free from stone lnd at a pecul arly sheltered site; the property is on the unm Bhyer. (I 15 Euniunel), two miles (fom Long Isiand Sound hae a 1500 i, water frontage, rt. pler, a 2% nearby neigh ft. tide only, is at main line of Haven Rallroad, is at state highway and trolley c the Robert Palmer & Son Company ‘shipyards (below) and has a8 comparatively BOT's the new shipbuilding plant of the Pendleton Bros. {(above), has unusual per- : also the patterns and drawings and many (marine engines); also the ft. power lifeboat ana for story manufacturing bullding also _the machine tools, lot: and other personal property—in Iots to sult purchasers. The | Safe “will take Diace wupon the. premises regardl Thursday. the Sth day of February, of any condition of the , commencing promptly past 12 0'clock noon. A much-llustrated and descriptive catalogue at the office of the auctioneers, where all inquiries must be made. > JOSEPH P. HINES, Owner of Record Just Try Our Goods and you will want to come again The Best Coffee, Ib.-. . 28c A Good Coffee, Ib. . .. 23¢c Some even cheaper, 1b. 20c Ceylon Tea, Ib....... 35¢c All other Tea, Ib..... 25¢c ing Powder, Ib.... 14c Peanut Butter, Ib..... 14c UNITED 1EA (MPORTER CO. 218 Main Street GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt atten Telephone n to da. or night calls, 0. wpri4aMWFawl ST. LOUIS IS TO SAIL AT NOON TODAY TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. $1.25 To New York $1.25 CHELSEA LINE TO NEW YORK FRFIGHT AND PASSENGER BERV Ch BETWEEN NORW AND NEW YORK From Norv\ el A‘uelfiu)s Thurs- days, Sundays a 5 p. New York, drookiyn Bridge, Pler, East River, foot vart Stroot, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- dgiy: at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. 15th, 1916, $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—§1.25 PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Robert J. Cochran: GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington Sq., Washington Building Nerwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. _Phone 531 MODERN PLUMBING is as essential in modern houss as electricity is to lighting, We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK guard of customs officials about the|gegsion. Steel opened at a mazimum R Pct. Pinfall —_— 5 t reum t the # < ofield-Benson 1.000 1 The game started with a zest ani ” IE RPN W o S B ALy e o e oas ot | EAIL OF.1 T8 points, forfelfing sverd Curran-Sullivan ~00¢ i wky WPt T s Sinustes: het Gontd | v She Wil ba Convoyed. Hae | srices. cajuegs o points on receipt of the -news from Kucher-Desmond ‘666 drove home the first score for Yale. In Not Been Decided. a distance from the approaches to the docks. Reports that the government author- Ities contemplated seizing.the German ships, the .total tonnage of which is 261,000, were denied tonight by Dudley Field Malone, collector of the port, as “absolutely false.” Mr. Malone issued the following statement from Hoboken, where most of the North. German Lloyd and Hamburg-American steam- Washington and carrying the balance of the active list down with it. On the rebound, however, the stock was ab- sorbed with such ease and in such round amounts as to inspire confi- dence and bring about a general re- adjustment. Over 200,000 shares of Steel common changed hands, fully one-half in the extremely active last thirty minutes. Tts maximum of the day was 104 5-8 Kenefick-Smith Randall-Mead Farrell-Hart . Brooks-Simpson Clinton-Hart . Lafdeur-Malmors | AR EIT I o Averag y High three strlng Kenefick 3!6. Gms. Pinfall 60; a short time Armour repeated the act and Clark then made the only score of the game for the Tech. The Yale then ‘bombarded the visitors and Laughlin, Goulq and Armour each made a ta’ leaving Yale ahead, 5 to 1, at the erd of the half. In the second half Yale could not score so easily but nevertheless Ar- mour scored twice and Gould once ke- fore the final bell. New York, Feb. No decision had been reachcd by the government a thorities. late today as to gvhether a convoy should be provided for the American line steamship St. Louis, scheduled to sail from this port at noon tomorrow for .Liverpool. The questlon is still beihg considered in Washington, it was ‘learned. Officials of the company announced Ask us for plans and pr J. F TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street 1. F, BURNS ps ate docked: and its final figure 104, a net n of 6 that they were waiting for advice I have come here in : accordance [ 375 4" 2 % . Schofiel s M. 1. T |from the state department and that H : d ] bi with orders from the t aepart=|? Cher stllang réveraaly from the un- Kenefick PR T e S T Lowengard | the liner would be held at her pier eatmg an umping ment at Washington to lend assistance | certainty and hesita of the first 3 until the government notified them to and co-operate with the department [ foriainty Sne heselTl OF TUO Chol, H St Tutein | what its course in the matter would 92 Franklin Street of immigration in passing upon status|pjch advanced to 123 1-4, after de- 6 557 be. > - s of the officers and crews of all self- Sitning to 151 1-2; Central T.eathor ai . g P. A. §. Frankiin. president of the detained ships in the port of New York. | on extreme gain of 8 1-4. General Mo- 3 270 International Mercantile Marine, the I am here for no other purpose. In |fors’s "Republic Iron 9, Texas company s 532 owners of the American” line,” an- | [JRRON CASTINGS grder that there may be co-operation, | 10 "Crucible Steel 6 ana Air Drake o g nounced at 10 o'clock that the Steam- ave been in consultation - Teah Show ship Philadelphia, which passed Fast- representatives of the North 5;’;":,',’,,:?;;’,3,,;‘:,;;’2{“ e e b <= - net at 11 o'clock last night, was ex- FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Lloyd and Hamburg-American Steam-} iocks were. manifesting irregularity. 518 86-3 | Laughlin pected to arrive at Liverpool tomor- ship companies: R s S e omtsens A, - A row morning. The vessel is procecd- | THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €O0. The collector asserted that the om-|, Belatively. rans were ess promiots L« 3 ing_slowly, he said, because of a . cers and crews of the German vessels | i the Buying and Coverins FoTensy - SpREL broken propeller. The last wireless Ne. 11.t0 25 Porry Strest had not been ordered “forcibly detain- | iis “put Readlng, New York Central, M 191 message received from the Philadel- Dut that they were “simply re- | RiTicon and Norihern Tacifc fnished - = ‘ phia's commander was the one last B T O P « o0 | the day at substantial advances. To- Simpson A Coroben the "Cres. naifbresd of Le | BiEht which told of her passing Fast- |y, nopea that nome would develop, o cuss the nstructions he | tal sales amounted to 1075000 shares Malmon 3 Pas, Manitoba, won the 509-mile_dog | net-, Mr. Frankiin sald he ewpected |, i ihe authorities wanted to prevent had received from the treasury de- partment, or the plan of procedure to be pursued by the department of im- migration. It was learged, that Mr. Malone was ceived”. by the representatives of the two German _ steamship lines with wrom he conferred concerning his or- ders from Washington. Bridgeport—The midwinter assem- bly of the Bridgeport Chautauqua will be held at the Casino in State street commencing Monday evening, Febru- ary 12 and closes Friday evening Feb- ruary 16. ] 5 DIVIDENDS Business Estab- * lished 15 Years Bonds failed to keep pace with the list, all international issues ex- cept American-foreign securities fall- ing to lowest quotations yvet reported. Rallway convertibles and _industrials eased 1 to 2 points,. Total sales (par value) aggregated $3,350.000. U. S. bonds were unchanged on call during the week. s3isiisg HEH EEbREEERERREE York, Feb. 3.—Mercantile paper Sterling 60 day bills 60 day bills on .72 1-2; commercial 60 day bil demand 4.7570: 7 16. Francs, demand 5.84 Marks, demand 67 bles 67 1-2. Kronen, demand 10. W ca. demand 40 3-4; cables 40 13-16. Lires, demand 7.28: Peckham’s Team Oney's Team . RBibeault's Team Pardy’s Team _ . High single, Roffo, Averages. Bowne Roffo Oney Gordon Carson Pardy Sabourin ~ Bibeault ‘Wunledlick Heibel Spalding . Fowler . 096069 69 ¢ 0989 0 69 000 89 195 Store and Factory League. 1.000 000 111 High three strings, Bowne, 290. Gms. Pinfall 290 race from Winnipez to St. Paul, crossing the finishing line here today at 12.44 p. m. ENGINES OF KRONPRINZESSIN HAVE BEEN TAMPERED WITH Since They Were Formally Inspected Last Frida; Boston, Feb. 4.—Federal inspectors at work in the engine room of the North German Lloyd liner Kronprin zessin Cecilie, which was taken pos- session of in _civil proceedings by United States Marshal John J. Mitchall yesterday, reported today that the ship’s machinery had been tampered with since it had been formally in- spected last Friday. Nine valves and all the brass plates on the manifold box indicating the character and posi- tion of steam and water pipes been removed. While the damage, in phia until she docked at Liverpool, as it was not customary to send out wireless messages while passing through the war zome around the Brit- ish Isles. He declared emphatically that he would be informed at once if disaster befell the vessel. The Finland is due at Liverpool at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning and the St. Paul is due at this port at any time now. ALL PUBLIC BUILDINGS IN BRIDGEPORT GUARDED. Action Taken by Authorities Merely as a Pnc-utwn. Bridgeport, Conn., Feb» 4—All the county and municipal buildings in this city have been under the guardianship of specially detailed. pojicemen night and day since the ne: came yester- day of the break of relations with Ger- any 'possible pro-German from individ- ually trylng to cause damage to pub- 1i cpropert. WINCHESTER PLANT OFFERED TO GOVERNMENT Extra Guards at Winchester and Marlin Plants in New Haven. New Haven, Conn., Feb. 4—Bxtra guards and special policemen patroll- ed the properties of the Winchester and Maflin arms plants tonight. No one was allowed in the vicinity with- out furnishing a good excuse. The ‘Winchester factory, which employs 17,000 persons, has sent a representa- tive to Washington with the offer to turn the plant over to the government should occasion require. A sergeant with a _detal] of six members of Company D (the Blues) guarded the Second Regiment armory and no one was allowed to enter with. An l'lld established Rhfld’ cables 7.27. Rubles, demand 28.50; ca- red perfi spec- rm! Isfand "business,” earning 13 SgELL 50; ca- W. L. Pet. Bi itaelt, appeared superficial, the inspec- [many. The county courthouse, the city e o g = % ! bles 28.60." Dar silver 76 7-8. Mexican | Retail Clerks .24 s | 757 ' 15495 |tors said, it would have been serious |hall, the high school, the county ail, per A 3 vernment bonds |The Mechanics 23 16 289 in the event of a sudden inrush of |the home for indigents and other build- e R e to small investo: gzazsiavsis EERENES Railroad bonds heavy. Hokkins & Allen 15 18 454 18240 15052 ‘water. With the plates missing it ings each have their special guards i S 3B Martin 10 235 255 177e3|would have been impossible to deter. |and the detail, it was said, will be con- ) S 3 Ten S, Sots mine in time to eave the ship what|tinued indefinitely. This action, the Silite e 2E00 Baion are 00 Am New York, Feb. 3.—Coton futures|izs. = ~ o Jonmson. 140, Burdick | TR Mo ‘open and what to shut. In [authorities said, is merely a precau- gpened steady. March 139 High three strings, Burdick 234, Mc. |blace of the plates removed were [tion. No trouble was expected, and it R. I. SECURTY CO. 86 Weybossett Street, Room 2. Providene, R. I. Trommer’s H 1 July 14.20; October *e %otton futures closed excitgd March December 14.82. Spot, steady: middling 14.60. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Allister 241; Johnson 330. Ave. 104-15 101-10 chalked figures which — unintelligf- ble to the custodians. Soon after the first dj.eo“r! that all was not right with the engines, a member of the crew was found asleep on board, although it had been sup- posed that all had been taken off last night. This man was sent to join his shipmates, who are lodged at the im- migration station. 913 A GENUINE Hamilton 17 JEWEL OPEN FACE Pittsburgh, Pe.h 2.—Su; light. Market steady. Prime ?}Yw@v"l‘o Henault g00d $9.756@10.60, tidy butchers $@9 50 | Oney. falr $3@9, common $6.5097.50. com- O’Brien mon to #0od fat bulls $5@: common to good fat cows 340], hflkr‘ $6@9.50, fresh cows and springers $40@85. veal :?lsv:; $14@1450. heavy and thin calves Evergreen Beer MARLEY 235 IN. DEVON 2% IN.' REAL GERMAN LAGER is on draught at H. JACKEL £ CO. JOSEPH BRADFORD, * BOOK BINDER Slank Ba;k. Made and Ruled to Order. 3 188 SROADWAY DR: F. W. HOLMS. Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Room A The Cecilie’s ofleefl and crew were removed yests by the marshal upon notice belng given by the Na- tional City bank d the Guarantee 9 | Trust company of New York that they would hold him liable for any damage to the ship to the extent of their claims, which aggregate $3,500,000. COLLARS S ots. each, @ for 90 ots. CLUETY, PEABODY & In Sweden they are producing {llum- inating gas from old railway ties. The Cold Wave 8 t. Market slow. vy hogs :u.asoum heavy mediums _$12.20@12.25, mediums $12. m ohe ‘y‘rk:‘ su‘:sou 50 piee $10.50 r roughs $10.] 50@11.25, stags fiee R R R Col Fuel Sows z—c.xu. e mads thermometer drop, your MOVEMENT %%u u?:il‘fi‘_s"nfl%" '""wm Mt i th;iu b:fidh our 'l'lifll-:::::fl &opp:: &gr% :‘%(:n:;::&cbaleo fi.fi e T e in price.. Twentysfive per cent. off on all in our stock IN A GUARANTEED 12300 Gaba Cane. S laiibe n;zso'i‘im ’::nlg., m.d?,‘?: These instruments are fmely finished and accurate. 20 YEAR e WILLIAM C. YOUNG uccessor to & STE’I‘SON & YOUNG and BUILDER Best ,work and materiale at right priced by skilied labor. 50 w‘l Main St guoo yearling suouso sheep, $5 ) " Own a Thermometer and keep-tabs-on the weather. 33 m-n. mn-:’"'.a?:u‘m e Pardy 3702 ’ held at 2 3-4@8c u”t.xgnou . 37 F4 3.—Hog 563 today | Bijg b Bl gaad GOLD FILLED CASE The Wm. Friswell Co. 25 and 27 Franklin St. f iii I TEETE § mush-fi‘l.umo-u. . Coay ted is near and you should'begin to make preparations for this event ‘by getting next to our fine assortment. Nowel, up-to-date, and dainty, describes our line, and we also have materials for making Valentines. THE CRANSTON CO. 25-27.29 BROADW. i HEE 28 . ot H I i DRS. L. F and A. J. LaPIERRE | ' 287 Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. i Office Hours: | g, o £ Bl JBEEY i 10 & m. to 3 p. m. by appointment Sundays excepted ; fiil§iil§s§:sxi§s

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