Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 10, 1917, Page 3

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£7 - 5T, -3¢ you are sick and ¥ ¥ R i G z Chiropractic and get w It’s helping others, w J. D. ZIMMERMAN, e g A Dr. of Chiropractic, Gradu hayer Bldg. Room ! g e} R £1:i | STpreral of i e cecs 2o 34 FRESH PORK, Ib____ __- sign” when the proper time HALF HAM, [b____ 190 Franklin 18 THE PLACE TO GE ROAST BEEF AS WELL A RIB ROAST BEEF, Ib________18¢ | LOIN LAMB CHOPS, b_______ P o S A LEAN POT ROAST, tb________14c | FORES LAMB, b___________ Y it VAL LUPP LEAN CORNED BEEF, Ib______12c | ROUND STEAK, Ib_____.____22c @/ DR.R. J.COL - FOWL, Ib_-____.__________25c|SLICED BACON,Ib_.________ 25¢ DENTIS __ISAAC S, JONES e = LEAN SALT PORK, Ib________16c | SALT RIBS, Ib_______ granted ana 148 Main Strest, e b el 1 Main S| meecing the oblections of the etiormey | Gay ™5 report hars on Feb.rih, two - "vit: | Fine Gran. SUGAR, 13 Ibs___$1.00 | A&P FLOUR, 1-8 sack. . _$1.30 i i f i it Sariey Weikert. next ey Huen n:mm. d‘fl-‘ ro ol i : s H CARRY ENOUGH FIRE INSURANCE The 50 per cent. insurance plan means a heavy loss in case of a bad fire— see US about the additional protec- 1 ‘s i B § FREDERICK T. BUI THE PIANO TU 27 UNION STREE \Phone 1414-2 Norw Phone . < E;.J h"‘hg'mun q"&q?; days before they are to depart for the TTORNEYS-AT-LAW Chairman 3 ‘Wenck of the | tr2ining camp at Pasadena, Cal- ——————— Aol e S Sommiemi 250 S con: | Bors, Ermient Wosthmen aia, il | i sing “uneil The"macier w5 (WY BUTTER, Ib_ ... PURELARD, Ib.. P L SR ’ ferred ' today ' with Deputy ' Attorney AMOS A. BROWNING, | onear 3 Taomia, who poinied out | myny, PLyers 12 aay, are o obey, the | both, sides, but the majority of the | M FERS dozen _.____________ COMPOUND, Ib___________ “Phons 700 that the lease did not conform to the Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard’s Bidg. commission ing off with the exception of receiv- - provisions of the -athletic o1 ing a’little more money for signing. law in that the persons did not show % i Pt o o weni " GRAPE FRUIT EDWIN W. HIGGINS |thet the Tower Garden corporation’is i have not pressed layers to sign 2 - the the owner of Madison Square Garden. The contratis sent to tham this seasen: 3 Extra Heavy, 4 for Attorney-at-Law The mw requires that the ciub or cor- L £ av Gorner Main and Shetuckst Streets |Doration conducting bouts must show P 215 o) SE—T 3 3 et —_— A = | in its application for e license that it WANT TO STRIKE Al v 5_(: - 3 5 ia elther the owner or the lessee for ) Brown & Perkins, lnowat{on| 3 Selb 5lT5 S Srostis "I | ey Laague Wien Likely to Have to | Sat” cai” wiasnod he plede S ATIANTIC-PACIFIC Over Uncas Nat. Baak, Shetucket St. | which the exhibitions are to be given. e Entrance stalrway near to Thames |In this case the papers provide for the Make Fight Virtually . Alone. know what it means to be ridden by National Bant. Telephone 35-3. | transter of the property to the Garden the other players during the season 2 —————————— | Tower corporation on March 1. Minor league players affiliated with [2nd realize that their men can avoid & Franklin Square, the Playe Fraternity and pladged to | thiS by holding off until the very last N o Telephorie 56 TWO AMERICAN FREIGHTERS = |CAPTAIN HUSTON OUTLINES support Dave Fultz in his etrike | moment. _ TO START FOR BORDEAUX movement against organized baseball| It is not denied that the major lea- LALITR Dr. Alfred Rich: J.M.&J.P. SW Tailors MILITARY DUTY FOR PLAYERS | i mave to carry the brunt of battle | Sue plavers are willing to lend their Are Manned Exclusively S SEy against the club owners if the major { SUPPOTt to the minors in their figlt, % B e 12 | suggests Military Instruction e players contimes: tor show thotr |Put. it is moral support and not the Free Delivery Telephone 29-4 > ‘the Place of Morning Practice. disapproval of the threatened strike |Kind that will affect the purse. A ¥ DENTIST day. = and sian contracts. Many of the big|Case in point is that of Tris Speaker, We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them| Office H S New York, Feb. 9.—A plan to give all | league players who are members of | Who is bound by a long-term contract 5 < 9-12 a. m.—1.30 New York, Feb. 9—Two freight|paseball players military training from |the fraternity have already signed | to the Cieveland club at a large sal- Wed. and Sat Room 306 T steamers fiying the ~American fiag | the time they arrive at their southern [against the order of President Fultz, |2TY: He was reported to be a warm a Srere ready. tonight to start for Bor- | camps up o the world's series was |while many others have anmounced,|SuPPorter of Fultz and the plavérs’' | DEMOCRATS IN CAUCUS Tel. 299 outlined In a letter Captain T. L.|publicly and privately, that they are|Strike, and sent a telegram express- FAIL OF AGREEMENT —_— Huston of the New York Americans|not in sympathy with the strike move- | D8 his feelings to the meeting held —_— sent Otio?hy to Presldelnl B. B'H""’i"' rr’:en: and will sign just as soon as ""lul\:"." d“{f "“7,’,’:3' 'b!ut ;ace;x thblu On the Administration Revenue Bill— | Z7 e e o & p son e American league. luston | they can come to a satisfacto agree- - le e sul of pul ity by . % - e ot atinais in tho| ment mite thetr Stapliyers g the |IOUIEE fn Grifer: to, alow. Giat he had the | Sy Ove St Froposed $0008, 3 . : Overhauli i} Spanish-American war. He asserted | salary question. suport of the stars in the big leagues. [ 000 Bond Issu , % - g 1 he had discussed with Major ‘General |. It is simply a case of playing pol- | Speaker —promptly Issued another + x - % statement declaring that while he was | Washington, Feb. Democratic | $ige P s - e R rw e e e e % and Repair W would certainly report to the club for | 2 late hour on the administration reve- 3 the spring training trip. nue bill without reaching an- agree- | & f . : OF ALL KINDS ¢ The .same conditions exist in other | ment. They adjourned until tomorrow instances. Letters have been received | 1ight, When administration leaders ex- | ;| b AUTOMOBILE from players explaining to the mag- }’efll ":_u se; unprgmd amm:uunidulmi- % v b, A = nates that, while they have no com- |!ar to the heuse , which would pro- | & S % CHAMPION KING WINTER Diaints to” register against the terma | vide for a $100.000.000 bond, 1ssue and : 4 ' CARRIAGES, WAG P offered, they would not forward their | 10T an excess and increase # ' - e TELK LOATy W0, IR signed contracts at this time. Other | nberitance taxes, to raise approxi- . A ! TRUCKS and C Last Month an Offer of §4,000 Was REEL St vt o players. who have had their salaries | Mately $250,000,000. ¢ 4 ¢ ; : 2 Refused for the Animal. Lowest Prices of the Week With Al B Tediiced or who, have been offered con- | e Sl HoEEnt. waa over & P A 2 . Mechanical Repairs, Paint most Minimum_Operations. 25700 Crucble Sted o Lo I e Sty Teteived | Cavotine "aon aE i 48 | ming, Upholstering and W 100 Crucibie Steel pr last year and expected an increase, lina that a half billion dollar bond % i / Bl"ck ith 9 ' acksmithing in all its Boston, Feb. 9—Champion King 5188 Crmcitia S e e Winter hiss won his last prize. Word | New York, Feb. 9 Lowest prices of | “500 Cabs Cane 8 e Iiiii] Bives: efie o Remihack o e | aevenil o fias s erelioa / was received today that the famous|the week, and for a much longer pe- Rlo & are dissatiefied, but will hold off until | discussed, with administration leaders PO X American-bred shaded silver Persian|riod in some noteworthy. instances, Teporting time comes or the salary | ViEorousiy —opposing 1it. While the ' mships at | were registered today. on almost a e - akTion’ Con D AAIaSeR probabiitties of war was recognized by : 3 £ at the ranch of | minimum .-of operations. ~ The -early |: 3 i arge % |all present, the majority seemed to be co arK movement was of the uncertain char- imply a Question of Money: of the opinion that they should go ; » acter recently noted, but in the later Bill Killefer. of the Phillies, is a|ahead with the revenue bill as passed | % E 3 ’ y- Qealings recessions became more gen- : member of the fraternity and active |by the house, Jeaving the future to |EPS 4 . 507 to 515 North N eral. PO 353 50 in its interests, but both he and Al-|take care of itself. Every part of the securities list was exander, who is also a member, have | It developed that the suggestion of " £ affected, except a. few. specialties. .in | 3% Sreat Nomben pe - announced that the fraternity and the | the bond i: 2 o v 38 s Hireatonsd - Sttike have mathia i o | L Sond ipeie, was Sesed princivelly | B - ; | i s the equipment class, high grade shares| o Guir s Siea 7 e e i losing ground as well as the less rep-| 300 Int eir refusal to sign at this time | profi - - i g vl o o okt | AT , B, | TR ihele recusal ¢ sten at fhie e | prodt lax o incomes of co"bariner: moderate in almost all cases, but it re- |. 5100 f32 S0PE, : Alexander and Killefer. There is a|came chiefly from southern senators. et e R T el A g e e S big_difference between the. money| Rarly in the caucus Senator Thomas - i o éfi E: ;: g: President Baker has offered Alexander | of Colorado pressed his amendment for : 2 : react! f i and the salary the star pitcher de- |the issuance of $500,000,000 in treasury Philadelphia, _Fet Washington was the center of inter- | 2800 Int Mer Mur 8 cot ana W0all Street buzzed with ru- | ‘o0 Izt 3 mands, but Killefer has announced | notes for thé payment of national de. | WM. S. HART AND ALMA REUBENS IN TRIANGLE-KAY BEE PLAY. |Hansbers and took” the iven Quarters With Cr mors and gessip bearing upon -the pro-| 1160'Int Paper pr E: %61, | that there is no trouble between him | fe i Bble course of international events.| 1900 Int Nickel - And the: cHiv, ‘and he: says bo. 1600 | 15 o rabs e Crans Jeasury; hate “TRUTHFUL TULLIVER” il the mhildly: optifmis- |« 100 Kavser . 7 confident that th gal tender. Senator Hoke pam into These n.undxrv:j 8’ i ml;s e 100 Kansas City So & n .m e mlttelr can be ad- | Smith and Senator Owen, chairman of | - Tou rrived at t tio to the more ominous as price e | 700 Kansas ity 8 o7 75 When the proper time comes. |the banking and currency committee,| - DAVIS THEATRE MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY yard ton and tlfill- ligntly ‘Better ‘quring the e e denounced it as a “wildcat” currency were given qu QBRI vers cligutly Beter durlng the PALACE BOWLING LEAGUE. |scheme and the caucus voted the — |of the internea G Sesason. B Do A o % Toam' Ne. 8 Lo ot - Strings. oo | SEShlment 06wy Uy a1 overwheliing SPENT ELEVEN MONTHS FEAR CARDINAL MERCIER IS gruisers Kronpri e 3 i - . Eitel Friedrich Dot e e ling Dack With the s z Team No. 7. a1t vas agreed that the bill should be IN WAR ZONE BEING FORCEABLY ISOLATED| The men we nally passed upon not later th; : A oE= city by a aneral mariet to lowest levels in the et o league defeated Team No. & in a match A L At - Him For Some Time. vard. A stro rollec iday night in the Palace bowl- B 3 o : government a J&?dhvur. though rallying slightly at — h;g ,“‘e,.,_ McKelvey rolied high ain. PA: AMERICAN FEDERATION nofiurl:a;en b&; ’fzi‘di;‘."ffm’;?fg entire| Paris, Feb. 9, 453 p. m.—A des- |railroad sta iode. ¥ 3 gle with 110 and Bowne high total F LABOR ISSUES MANIFESTO 5 3 ing. Nor-|patch to the Temps from Rome says: |ied them to the I Trading in l;o:!ndr:c'-?ml‘is‘ht,r::t:;_ ¥ ’ % | with 295. The score: man L. oper, 2 Younsster who spent| “Vatican circles have been virtua- BTN o rench s made an extrema do- A Een e i e T Tatore] L TOwSE ROwS fef Chrdisal Mwr-|opRMAN SAILORS glo-] ‘made a > de- - s s giving his version of the horrors|cier for some time and ecclesiastical i Gline of haif @ point to the new rec. Ward . ns Are Erecting a Business Fab- |and wholesale slaughter of the con- | circles are beginning o have the i To.ti's ordwof 90 3-4 and the Jatest United Peters 7 ric in Latin-America. flict now waging ecross the sea, at|prassion that the prelate is being forc- o 3 ghe . Davis. thent ibly isolated by the German authorities | Passed Examination an. e guml of mflman Kingdom issue also fell to n.;:ev:, min- | flhnrvin < o ndon, Feb. .00 p. m—~The|imum. Speculative railway bonds, es- . arvey . B ‘Washington, Feb., 9.—. i America’s youngest war correspond- & 3 bt il e funeral of Major General ~ Bagnani, | pecially the.conyertibles, #lso reced- . Bowne dectaring that. seecutatom and " owfent, “youngest editor and publisher | tf, 2 SXtent that might be real captiv- ary Head Tax at B heed of an Italian military mission, |ed. Total sales (par value) agsregat- 4 . H. ticians are erec/ing a business fabric | KDOWN and hiker, are among the ti-| " i was held today, according to a Reuter's | od $3,660,000. = 431 in Latin-Amreica, which endangers the | fles given him by —the newspapers roughout the country. Boston, Feb. 9 The latest cable despatch concerning | tne erew’ of G despatch from British headquarters in| The fow notable chanmes in stocks or & Wt ; Toam No. 7. future of the masses and calling on the 5 . France. ~General Bagnani disd - of | ncluded People's Gas of Chicago, which | - &2 D Tl e e sarnovs of the Ameicas (o wnite| The near sight of _suffering and | Cm oy hin oot mas® o coe; |lere were admitted Ixomchitia swhils ‘touriug: the ‘wastker | maieien ariermegdedline O duahant |, : Keely = s “for their common - protection and |death on a modern battlefield, inter- | in the United States from London wn | oy B row points on the mnfavorable; statement | . 700 e A betterment’ was issued . here tonight|views with lords, kaisers, grand dukes | der date of January 17 The despateh | Cxomination and s Por 1316 Tocal transactions also fell [sfe : e IR B e e e e i wuch. like® thres diye.in ISP | oo i Boanyary 1T, The despstch [head tax. ~Capta panish Steamer Torpedoed. . |32 to 3.1-2 points, With one to two for| " s % et e newly organized Pan-American <Fed.|and a varlety of other adventures “t00 | sasentationy’ 0. the. Corman mevieh: |Tecently protested ‘to 3 London,: Feb. 9, 8.12" p. chippings, Taolor accecsorics. conpers| %4 Eepis g < 2 eration of Labor. numerous to mention,” made the re-|ment concerning the Belgian deport- | jang to make an announces that th and war supplies generally. E e osss To permeate the western hemisphere | cent experiences of this boy (as you |Btions in a letter from Cardinal Gas- | oo oo fmeke ob with 2 human influence and to protect | Would call him), who has not ¥et|parri, to Cardinal Mercier. | Cardinal |jation of their Spanis] Neyva Monta, 3,039 tons, has been tor-| Little significance attached to the pod‘.‘oad Her crew was saved. Reuters |relatively minor advances in Bethle- Christiania correspondent reports that|hem Steel, oils, Central Iither and — T o Daine o b il reached the dizzy heigbts from which [ 3¢ 00 to Farginal Blereier \ Cardinal i tary E 3 ¢ s e vessels Mooss Bowling League. domination from any quarter,” are|he can contempiate the ‘teens, in the | power 1o alleviate the sufferings of the |* °f " e syizesst i the Norwegian steamer Odin F. Ber- | brominent equipments, most of .-Which | 2000 gui Oney's and Bibeault’s teams were |declared by the manifesto to ‘essen- | SPIrit of lofty superiority, read some- [P Tt p gen. @ vessel of 1045 tons, was sunk | were shaded later, Total sales amountz{ -« 300 Resding yictorious in the Moose Bowling league | tial duties of the federation. e ROsthitke thoseSCrily; e whieh B iann AR afi':&lfi‘hTHREATENmG BLAZE February 3 without warning and that|ed to 450,000 shares. ' o ol otes Ry day night at the Aetna alleys. The |form of labor and political reforms is | USHRly begln: = = . to parish priests ordering them to de- AT PORTCHES two persons on board here were killed. jes - and “lires lost ot Tesults: submitted to guide the endeavors of |, “WROOP S WUOORIS, DARECLINES fend the Interests of civilians end to Lo i recent strength, but.other foreign .re- Thomaston.—The .smallpox scare in |mittances were not maferfally alters Thomaston is practically at an end and |ed. peoplesare beginning to appreciate the| U. S. registered #s declined one per excellent work of Health Officer J. H. |cent., coupon #'s one half and 3's of Kane. 1916 'and Panama 2's one quarter each, i L] . 5 - 2 i T e, ey | TR 5 D Dotter stand- |5 Criodter” eight more redskins | bit | provide materlal comforts to the fam- | Greenwich Fire Departmer e ¢ o i9: e mand - EwishiENmENE WE pevinatat bt the dust’ e aside, young Mr, Sper| DUrIng the mo-h 0% December Car- Upon for Assista ey & 35 34— 261|quarters of the mew federation here is | ,; “Master” Sper, as President iadiey | iinal Mercler went to Governor von| grenwich, Conn., T e Pnafa b it oy n OF Yate called him, has had some. re. | Bissing three letters protesting against | . OTg Yot 250 235 263 s03 | tee which is composed of Samuel Gom- | maricable experiences which o talks | the Belgian deportaons. ~ An uncon- S Pookham’s - Team. s pESSEIE & e me_cju;xpgi«- about since his return, on the vaude- | firmed despatch from Amsterdam un-|}on' 2 haitman: John Mur- | {000 staze, thereby getting in . the |der date of December 7 said it was re- fiss i he Portchester, N. ¥, Jju i Eif] T STOCKS. =5 g o : : i 5 00— o 1 3 o tad of va | state line, in fighting ted t linal - M. . - 2 three-story jlock occupled f Peckham .. .... 83 79 ico. German authorities. _ Since the eGr- He has in his possession a number | Serman AUthORtiss. o BOCS the SO% |ing store and tenants q i i 300 Afax Rubber . = 1500 Alasks Gold - M 100 Alaska Junean ' - a0 Al Chaimers riied P 100 Ag_Chem 4450 U. 8. 245 259 283 of the official proclamations issued b: 1 buildings dam Absolutely Removes | ;iiiz $5% =y e EASSENGRRR N the various German governors of the | ercler "3t Lal ARy GonTonerales fors is estimated at $ 1 1 A wit’s Team. SAIL WITH VON BERNSTO lum ,one of which he pre- o ds. Indigestion. Onepackage Sod uriwe U 5. T . RFF ,,,,:“M S i “tolitgn, Anotie: | Ing mesaures (sken by them 1 Sal-| 72" . K i i B — offi of Frederick VIII ex-Presiden am H. Taft and R A T N provesit. 25cat all druggists. -E &L o0 Duan g icsrs ~ Wiive Mio- | to_ot-Eresifent Wil B I pud ESTATE OF EBEN JORDA Foaned e 2l ceived No Word About Releasing |versity, one of which is herewith | ~Waterbury.—January was one of the VALUED AT § 1500 ¥ Ship. printed. busiest months that the savings bank — He saw plenty of actual fighting |department at the local postoffice ever | Was Principal Owner of Pardy’s Team. New York, Feb. 9.—While passengers |and has much to tell, from personal |had, receipts for January showing an partment Store in Boste 'BASKETBALL and DANCE s P ool SRS o S R - . 64 lons of war-) len irope and it | cember. lere were new accounts | * el ontate Pardy Which_i% is planned to convey Ambas- |is worth hearing. opened and 103 accounts closed. P g o - g By 2 iy syzssidssnsys PARISH HALL TONIGHT Jewelt City vs. Taftville Trommer's Evergreen Beer: REAL GERMAN, Sador Von Bernstorff and his staff to icers the Scand owner of the Jordan Marsh ¢ ST g ey Tt i et 2 one of the largest department 5 5 New England, was valued &t § i ’ - ~ in an inventory filed today i bate court. The bulk of which conatsts largely of prvrcr& ‘was dequeathed will probated after & several months ago. Waterbury—A patriotic ton ven to the annual bang: ‘aterbury. Clock company, Eiton Saturday night, by o rising and drinking & toast president of the United Stetes. ed by the singing of America. H SEEEEEERREERERRRRNS gE?Ei. fifee i} togen o st BRg . i Physicians. No bharsh o ‘methods, I Booklst ¥iLE ‘615, Norwich, Co gorgen e m— i ERA el : IN FHR BE LANGUAGES BY THE GERMAN

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