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. 2 ¢ HERIFE OF THE CITY : ; : - : stion. O , . A Wich, Oreeting— J. L LATHROP & SONS E o - P @ £ You are hereby commanded to warn v atall d 3 { the slectors of the CIty of Norwich 1o 28 Shetucket Street r s 1 1 p e s i s . IR T wpeoiat ity eating at tive s el : Eoa town hall, in said City of Norwich, on 5 the ‘21t day of February, 1937, &t 8 aclock in the atternoon, 1o take action upon the following matiers, Viz To authorize the Court of Common Couneil of said City to appropriate not cxeeeding 50,000 out” of the' treasury of said City for the operation, mainte- nance and meral expenses of the Gas and Electrical department of said City, for Its current flscal year, and the fur- ther sum of $1.740.83 to pay certain y o & 0y bills of said department, rendered in 5 [ =) November, 1914, which by reason of © Very Latest B o En 2 i (5 aid appropriations A 3 belng in addition to the Appropriation DECIDEDLY NEW 4 PASSENGER made for the expenses of 8ald depart- ment at the adjourned annual eity ROADSTER meeting on June 12th last. To authorize the borrowing of such - Wi e portion of sald sunt as may be neces- Have seen the Companionable Roadster Eary to meet the expenses of said de- 1917 le Raa ? partment for said year: and to author- ize the execution of the proper notes not l‘. m‘.fld B or_other securities of the city therefor. I you have the newest in automobile To nulthofl:te the Mayor ‘to employ 5 A an. cxpert, not a resident of the Town creations. It is distinct and apart from the of Norwich, to fully iuvestigate the A needs and working of the Gas and 284 [cast today by telegraph by Commis- oldimry. = Electrical department of said City and the condition of its plant, who shall With him 30— 259 | sioner, Dwyer who agreed with the 4 Ehe oondition o hs Y Agent 91— 279 | chairman. =T s to the records and data o Alexander sald he had no intention 7 Let us demonstrate that class every kind in sald department, and 81 Main St | s moditying his demands. ' “Unless | Dugas ; | o McCoy_was =aid to have verbally - % to you itisma by Siha” e Cregort s Views and. and: ol - adi HH n| to ti ‘ourt 3 c Mr. Tale et i niat ST ot B itself for power, speeding and riding qualities. Fraid Sty Gnd male recommenda BURGLARY INSURANCE A b il il g e ; s e phone bring car to your door. amd all questions affecting Its econom. . < ical and efficlent management, opera- tion and control. to authorize the Mayor to con- he 88 —IN— ‘worse. 239 | sgreement with it before fighting CUBS OFF FOR TRAINING CAMP LS ey to Ci R. 8 k: h 1 The Travelers Insurance Co.|7'%° °0" =22 <7 i i ; R L S gue Teams to City of Norwich by Loutrel H. Balcom, A R —Archer o,.|, Holdout. STIFF ULTIMATUM . ¥ known as No. 29 Thames street, in said —_—_— CCY. recorded in Norwich Land Rec- B. P. LEARNED & CO. Chicago, Feb. 20_—The ‘Chicago Na- | Crark Players Must Pay Expenses to Camp ords, Volume 145, page 354, wiich Has il e tionals, the first of the major league g if They Do Not Agree on Terms Be- > 2 oLl wireet: Cul 05 Pan. seal aad e gency . clubs to get away for the spring train- | Brown . fove Stabting Tune: . . - liver a proper deed therefor. Also to authorize the Mayor to con- dena, Calif. There were 80 persons, i vey to Tell E. Babcock that T ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ingluding 27 players, In the party. R i o S R i S S i i o3 the 1and Wnd premises deeded co the TN 7 Eaké Briof stops . wi B s &t fhe 4191264 | League baseball club today delivered of Norwich by lsaac Segul, EDWIN W. HIGGINS |Grand Canon and Santa Fe., N. M. = an ultimatum to Pitcher Carl Mays, 3 ; iy Yocordod i Norwich Tos the party arriving at Pasadena Sat-| Hopkins & Allen Two Man Leagus |which he sald applied to all players < ords, Volume 145, page 304, which has camps, ' Jeft here tonight for Pasa- Attorney-at-Law urday. Practice will be started Mon- o' vreis. withhoiding - thelr signn: ot boen taken. for the mow Iayont of s day. The players will spend about | Lafleur 30399 - U NeL g e g R e = said street, and to sign, seal and de- Corner Main and Shetucket Streets |ih;ee weeks at Pasadena. i R i et e R B S S fiver " proper aceafietefor. "7 3 Charles H. Weeghman, president of — " L. BRO' 176 180 164— 520 [Mays had written that he would go to Mayor of the City of .Norwich. Brown & Perkins, ftammp-at-law | the club and Manager Frea Mitchem|, . - O I TR e T ihee S ikl Tame ot Over Uncas Nat Bank. Sbetucke: St | ¥erp in charge of the party. James|p noline” 86— 259 | President Frazee telegraphed him In Norwich, Conn., Feb. 14th, 1917. Entrance ctairway near to Thames | ATcher the e Teply that he was at liberty to start The above and foregoing 1% a trus only member of the Chicaso Nationals e T et e i ; : . ana attested copy of the original no- tiona] Bank Telephone 38-3. —_— - P R e e e be at the players expense and that if tpe, Z failed_to come to terms with Presi- | Schofield .. .. GEORGE W. ROUSE, Benson .... ... 83 99 8 terms were agreed upon at Hot 102 FRANKLIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. HERMAN WON DECISION dent Weeghman. Springs they would be the terms offer- ’ ed Sherift of the City of Norwich. OF DOPESTERS 0 ed by the club, not those sought by s.le‘m . . . - . g Palace League Standing. o foas .. he Dayer. Contracts of Delos, Gainer, and Service Station 102 Franklin kG THE BOARD OF COUNTY, yrn‘\vl" Bantamweight Champion Defeated - | Weidwald ... first baseman and Fred ‘homas. ¥ hereb: 1y £ sfer of a licen a 2 18 former third baseman for the New now held by Bugene MeCariny to sell Kabakoff. 17 Orleans club, were received today. 2nd exchange spLituoss and Luoricat- = S e ing liguors, ale, lager beer, Rfine s#¥'St. Louis, Feb. 20.—Pete Herman of 20 | Kenefeck . e Hin New Orlehns, ciaimtant of the world's EASTERN LEAGUE STALLING. [ican league. I am trying to build up|was the only financial loser in the|and cider under the name and sty u- i Eugene McCarthy & Co. in th T S oTDL € ths WariTa 4 53 s = my team and these men are too valu- | American league last season. The ¥ 3P 5— 5 . v v at 8. and W. Thames st e & TR e ST % D 2 Magnates All at Sea—Nothing Has|able to lose. They have been .well | Mackmen were taflenders all the way | & S an SHe SLre ten round boxing contest here tonight 2 e Bt S in the opinion of newspaper men at the S treated in the past and the salaries I/and dropped 117 games. Public Inter- | apariments tn vatd boldine ory 1oid i Been Done Towards Arranging Cir- |} veotrered to them are extremely ifb- | est in the American league in Philadel- | sEonimensy i, #aid bullding, an D cuit. eral. No, I will never sell a first class | phia amounted to littie or _nothing, | tioned in such manner as to 1 ringside. It was agreed before no o v ran’ Nati 2y isi High Single, Bowne 132 i, player again. I've had enough trouble | while Pat Moran’s National league | booths, side rooms, or retiring roor referee’s decision was to be made. | HISD Single, Bowne .- - 5.4 204 185—568| .pc Tastern league is apparently|and mow I am determined to manage | team enjoyed amother Prosperous cam. | OUr piace of buminess is not loc T High team single, No. 4 516 PALACE LEAGUE bluffing along without any definite | another winner at Shibe park! paign. Mack's determination to build | JAthin two hundred feet in a dir A S eerr s SAEY L e e Nt S idea a2 to the makeup of the cireult |’ The question of strenginening the |up instead of tearing down. therefors, | oy 7 SuTe" SUIES T 5 o b etics was discussed at length, is a source of encouragement amon; i i DATOt! L Sincinnati, Teb. 20—Tom Grimtn, IndTun A vsages ance that the organization will be in | hear, while the American league men |his American league /par ners. P aiie Hmmry: or semetory, TDuted mt Fight fielder of the Ciacinnati National Games. Pinfall. Ave. | Zeralski ... 2. 94 existence. President Dan O'Neil isn’t | were in session. It was rumored that M Rorwlch, this 20th day of Feb Leaguetelgh, siEncl o canbisct foc tna 2 1835 5 | Peckham 263 | saying a word, and when Dan isn't|Mack had asked for waivers on Bush, Callahan Outboxed Dundee. 17, Bugene McCarthy, Mary 3 re today. The signed contract 8 talking there surely isn’t anything to|Schang and other players, but this was - McCarthy, Appilcants. e, the under. of Mike Regan, former Kansas City s f 76 85 103 2 g % New York, Feb. 20.—Frankie Calla- | slgned, are electors and taxpayers . 7 ghatter abolt (oo acague lsm't evenldenied by President Johnson. It was|, . °Cinored Johnny Dundee in a ton | OWning renl estate, of the ' Town of na pitcher, also was received today. < 2! 79— holding its weekly conflabs or reun-|admitted, however, that when the time ' ] 1 3 7c_37300 | fons. Everything is at a standstill and | atrived {o cut each American Jeague | IOURd match in Brooklyn tonisht. Cal. | NEr™Ch: 00 MISDY ZIEN even the club owners admit they do not | team down to 18 players Mack would | Shad WEis e 1-S<Dounds’. n&) MoCarthy & Co. for a 1 wa know what will be done in the spring, | be allowed to have first chance to se- o o . hereby certify that said appiican if anything. lect desirable talent. In faet, it was S Dt psaonss Lol be Ticetived. puran. The, Eastern league took Portland | hinted that the Athletics misht secure SPORTING NOTES. ant to sald application. Dated in at a recent meeting, not because |several valuable players from the other z 3 1 C. 8. Woodmansee, Jr., Thomas they wanted Portland, but so as to|clubs in the Johnson circuit in return| Cancelling the baseball strike will be | ;1" Feckiey, Neison C. Disco, Frank F Illl!N MM TEETH WITH ODON N AND rn:v LL BE CLEAN 2 Mook SHe bariioey it of Wbt b o Dt a severe blow to some of the fowns in | Disco.- R. C. Blant, 1 hereby cortit 5 -—— ——|and keep any other leagune from| Mack and the Shibes spent consid- | the big circuit. Sint the above hatiad sigDe Py 9 457— springing up. All last season the league | erable money last fall for minor league CL e s 2 All tube dentifrices but one | wara % T | fectors kicked about Portlantl belng | eeaterial with the reuils that Motk tas} - If they have an army of basebalf guning resl estats, in the change consistency with the weather, in the leazue. They said that another | some excellent youngsters. including |Plavers, will the rules allow the eub- | N¥OT They melt, harden, dry-out or “cake. s 5 Nehen Comes to Terms. ceason would see Portiand dropped and | Beshnd Besoman Grocer Thivh. Bases | stitution of a runner for some of them? | &Y, of February, A. D. 1917 ALBODON DENTAL CREAM istha: Terre Haute, Ind., Feb. 20.—Arthur | there wouldn‘t. be‘E chance of that city | man Bates and Outfleider Thrasher. S n" = cxception. ltsconsistency never varies Nehen, pitcher, today announced that|remaining in fhe. tern league. But | But Mack needs at least two high class | Champion Jess Willard figures that O iy with the gap on or of . “Throw away the . 2 §1 | B had accepted terms with the Bos:|just as soon as there was talk of an- | pitchers of experience and-it is under- | being a promoter is easier picking | “litate of Juns’ cap and try it. Tt Tamey the comract offered mim ang | other league coming into the fleld, | stood that he will pay well for them if | than being a fighter. Yes, the blows Boso doniiet Bugiboiibn Roviale Fos : b e P g e T4 23| Portland was taken into the Eastern.|they can be obtained. The Athletic club | never hurt the promoter. Upon the application % - e tea Neb < Tih teh mB L, It was given out that Lawrence had A Shank of Grotop, Conn., praying th:& Esery dealer sells obtaine; ehen was w e Braves | peen taken in the Fastern as the eighth tters of administration may be grant last season. K ed on said estate, that an instrument in et ——— 7 Ea QI DUt bas e e e e T writing purporting to be the last wiil : Contracts Coming In. this season. The announcement that & { s Soascd. ey be proved, approved, ai WE ARE > New York, Feb. 20.—The New York | definite action had been taken is in- - s fowed. and adniitted to probate, ® National League club announced to-|correct. What has been done is this: 7 2 2 application on file more fully n;:pc.u'h day that signed contracts had been re- | Lynn, Lawrence and Lowell have been it s eiln u ceived from First Baseman - Walter | protected by the Eastern league. The - nelrderad, That ssid application be Hoelke and Pitcher Ferdinand Schupp. |league has these three franchises. poar Sy e BTl LR e OUR ST OF Bowns PR Har o Pmionatoe T Do . Dmeons ot 1 = . S LTt e D = 5: res manager v, , but he > i 4 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and that D!AMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, 39 3818 90°8 |t looke as if his manager was about|doesn't come out flat-footed and say - notlce be given of the bendency of sald b 5, and of the time and place JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. Lawrence is in the league. Nothing of hearing: thereon, by publishing the has been done in Lawrence to close . same one time in some newspaper hav- 33 2942 89-5 lw get him a job. 10 to 35 per cent. off our regular low 7 a deal for the grounds, and there is ing a circulation in said District, anfl : prices. nothing to show that the Eastern in- hl}/gpolllr:';unflLopr; thereof on the public Entire stock MUST be sold by :lends to take in Lawrence as the s signpost the Town of Ledyard, in March 28th. eighth club. sald District. 2 Fans would like to know who the 3 SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, J. OGULNICK & CO. Tawrence millionaire is and all about 2 fepiid gasxe. 32 Franklin Street "Ph: 2 him. Perhaps President O'Neil can o g e, NOTICE SELL REAL ESTATE. ranklin Streef one 714-12 enlighten them. Surely the Eastern is g AT A C T OF PROBATE HELD “WONDERFUL BARGAINS” g g pulling some funny stuff and the pres- 5 ;u‘ (,;un(lezhu{ hwmnn .‘\{1;’] rzoor“:h‘;. Dln% o= ent actions will not gain the confi- u . s rict of Canterbury, on the ay o MARKET SH_._OWED_STRENGTH' m: Note g_ehnce o‘f"thz bazeballlpublk: one bit. : _th‘ day on 'wbzch our P:)’:eu:{i,\A 1}’11}» "film\‘p:'r'r Judge, = ugar e public has been leery ever since 5 S tate of Albert R. Safford, late of Dealings Wers on a Broader and iz &z "' The Gaat wus Bilppel, Gon oopeaaa showrooms become your B T, vt B Do, e o Larger Scale Than of Recent Ses- i the ten-club Eastern league, and now 7 The Administrator, Marshall J the poor, old public is more leery than club-rooms for the big form- Fiie, aipseron in Ciurt sad Aled o s written application alleging that sald Just Try Our Goods 1133113111111 5 ever. ¢ f and you will want to come }| . New York, Feb. 20—The market to- Lo 7 alopmmgofthz1917 Indu_zn « gotatets now in’settlement in said G day gave unmistakable evidence of a|in Suqr MACK HAS QUIT SELLING : Riding S % certain real estate belonging to said mpa disposition to shake off the apathy|im Td & 1amng veason. estate, fully described In swid appli- The Best Coff: b 28c and timidity which have been its chief ovacse STAR BALL TOSSERS. v % - Bation e ee, Ib. . characteristics over s‘il;caf nl:; e(m;g ooy Canide Tornsd Py Bl 6 il Co,t'ne early—stay late—get a close- _p“;\] mrfi:zo& It 1s Ordered, fn’:?;,;‘if A Good Coffee, Ib. . . . 23c || Eart oe. e veas., Seocka ot almosc il B80S J2 __ o up” view of your favorite Indian W |tpriEadc v et B it ria Bethlehem _Steel 1 One of the American league club : In sald District; onthe 25th da of February, A. D. 1917, at 11 o'clock in Some even cheaper, lb. 20c || ent freedom and confidence, rails and 6% 88 |owners who was the Hotel Wolcott, pings showi comparative 3 b 4, B Ceylon Tea, b...... EStuiogs. alons sl — B 12% | Philadelphia, talking over the business . Big Twin Powerplus pondency or" .2[’.’1" o cad o All ud:er Tea, Ib Dealings were on a broader and|Central Lesther se% T baseball 8aid hearing thereom, be given by the R larger scale than at any time within g SO guy 5 lldlu}.lgllt Twin gublication ‘af this ‘order once in The ;1 i ch 31 otin, a newspape: av < o fiv to.t! ate of sald hear- o o eavErcapselalty industrinie 1o the asiaie, he o 7/, Electrically Equipped Bicycle W | il il 0 dnf i ] 6% ¢ £ ourt. o metals and equipments. pit A. HALE BE r, Judge. 1 Commission hgunel reported a mod- 18 1// and 10 e_th" Mdeh : The above and foregolng 15 a true i fl[ 3 |l anta]:_vlvu ot %buc tmgree:t. but a 3 oy : Get a demonstration of the Big Twin AT Y v very 'g§e® proportion o1 e turnover, / L - NE z which aggregated 620,000 shares, re- - led the tall manager =/ with refined Powerplus Motor, Cradle _feb21a Judge. 218 Main Street - sulted from further covering by an & up L/ Sm Frame and many other big 1917 NOTICE 70 _CREDITORS. e e i 350 ;0 & Schang and 147 rovements and refinements. Sec the e ,:"f,j"“!}:';";":n'r;",‘;,!":{,‘;"nfl{'r',!f United States Steel and other fa- 167 = 1 _Li; Twin with Four Cycle o l\mwgh o8 the 30th day of Febru- how much ’ v vorites furnished the basis for much 3 GEORGE of the day’s business. Steel made :n 11 1 e I ugh = e lorm sweetly and ‘dox 3. AYLING, Judge G. GRANT extreme gain of 2 3-8 points on eteady = t vibration. Look over the Elec- Pstate of Danlel O'Connell, late of accumulation, which comprised many i d_another big — Norwich, in sald District, deceased. Undflmkfl' and Embalmer large individual lots. Allied industri- |t % 2% | Frank Bak ~and trically Equipped Bicycle with its bunch ‘Ord.er:;l!“‘l‘hl(trkhe";\d‘rrzler:‘l:l;a:rh;fl(iha ;‘.‘fm'fi gene‘l,- by oh'nectn twll: "‘“‘3 38 883 of fine features and motorcycle lines. - L e B B o s Mgl p e . or Virginia Coal, Iron an x mo o is date, 32 Providence St., Taftville | Coxe. - It Busn, ‘s&'m% 224 Strunk do mot . Well P"’““':uym' b‘; ‘i"t:‘“"t e Dt e a o tioy Lo ihat east. tovether lonal irregular 1 80 8033 | Acce] letic club’s terms they m i‘.trfl on, AN interestin 2 vith y of thi der, th ] - Prompt attent’ 'n tc day or night cans, | INternational bonds were lrreguior|ilo.,, 1 can rest assured that they will not be = S oveatirs and refrcshxgentl Dost mearrat to. the place whers seid Telephone 630. apriaMWFawl | Gom issues. Total sales (par value) 7 sent to some other team in the Amer. e et ; :’”‘*”‘“ dnse dwelt, and in the same = o3 2 by pubiiahing the same once aggregated $2,755,000. —— % [ - tap- in a newspaner having a circulstion in LEGAL NOTICE United States bonds were unchanged N £% You’ll learn a great many things about 813" District, and make return to this 0% e : Trton Pop By 8. Indians and Indian leadership by com- $% e e sadpu ing to our showrooms on this big “get- The above and furegoing 1s & true together”” day. It’s an event nobody B _interested in two-wheel sports can af- {4 NOTION. 0 _CRBIrTORs: o —_—srocxs. A COURT OF PROBATE orwich, witbin and for the ‘Disteics summary of today's transac: following eop- of rec: . oF Norwen e 2e o Fobra: | e ea'the Now yorx Bmet Exchange at 3P, M : Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Assistant Clerk. NOTICE.—Al rradil;l of sald ab- S i v genteed are hereby notified to present ‘ew Yorl 0—Cotton futures their c)aims agninst sa entate to the closed -uuiki lnn’m 1 1;_ May 16.34, | - ¢ e N undersfgned at 432 Asylum St., Norwich, July 16.43, October 15, t 2 : : s Conn.;” within the time limited in the 1611 8 December abovée and foregoing order. pot quiet; mlddlln‘ 1630 2 ; z p ANNIE OAO?N‘.NE,‘“ a copy of this ord n the sign- The A , i, 4 eb21d __ Administratrix. MONEY “emulsion”’ contains ¢ €. V. PENDLETON, JR, BSTATE OF SUSAN BATES, LATE Fest"to the postotfice o A1rv:ig,hlcs¢:;:n; ;:‘a' by mlblh’h- ; Na; :&r:.'v;d; 20 o Call - money 4 4B B 4 g 35 Broadway - Ou‘m)"fi?“'“:fe m;ev:;- Probate District of ng, « ~umuonlnullezlrlc and steady; ~2; low 3; ruling rate . L 3 = 3 i ey i "Executor havi xhibi 1 make rcturn to this Coi t 2.1-2; last loan 2 1-4; closing bid 2; B S / LR o nfl?fllnlu’lru"lcl::";tc;xvn’tm'fl:h id it te 1508 3" SPEike. Juage. offered at 2 1-4 trac S 4 oan T to the Cotrt of Probate for sald Dis- The above and foregoing is a true ‘ & trict for allowance, it is ropy of record. CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. ; . 3 gor % é 5 Ordered, That the 73d day of Febru- Nriest: - HELEN M. DRESCHER, Open.” © Low. . P g aes arires s oae e 4 Lo el . ary; 1917, at 2 o’'clock in the afternoon Assistant Clerk ¢ 1. ; f g Uy . | ®t the. Probate Officé in Montville, be, e R w . 1% and the same is, assigned for a hearing All creditors of sald de. 837 : [ . op the allowance of said .administratio i 8 - Liver ol g Secount with said estate B ea notified- to present L 2 1 K Pou ‘blended 1 & 4 §Igi 3 ; < p DAN'D. HOME, tfiemx 4 Bt Glasso, Conn., care of T ew e ; _Scott’sis free =8 ; | iteb21a Judge A B Buiton within the time limited in | memsens: ST EXERANGE ; A the above and mresolnfipfl 3 : > pryoy ki EHOR A8 no ddvert! RICHARD CO. 1 y | 3 i z g verywiie 3 g ey Conn.eumu X e 1sbaia > : ; = - e 2 % + - 5% 3 3 % i A Ps o 2 A n_for bus medium in ':?‘u The Bul-