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for w —u be too I.u-cld ad- vice ‘but-still good. Obtain real pro- tection. by insuring through . ISAAC S. JONES - ! g 4 i 4l 1 ¥ | |insurance: and Real Estats Agent ;‘5:“‘1‘“ Richards’ Buliding 91 Main St. |2 is great A ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW . - ternity with chapters: Brown & Perkins, Hitmeys-at-la¥ | members of which -n’:“.ea the strug- O Thames Nat. Bank, S tncknlst e e ess | Preparaduists is mailonaiNasus and National Bank. 'l‘elephono 38-3 |one of the most important *"IS this i fitting and proper that our educational as part Johnson Assigns Umpe. institutions give the present national < b : 5 5 King of Rather Dull Season. thrilling performances y Jonmn HAD HIGH West Side Pinochle. gle to a man. t . $ ovEprrou‘flfL KING . Jordan came out on top in ‘Monday . Y bered —_— - & night! y in the West Side Pinochle o1 3t 3 OF THE TRACK. | Si8h ‘with s scors of 1340, Peitis was| Of what material it is to be? next with 7,005. SCORE MONDAY NIGHT. But Hakn Still Leads the Standing %w&lfln-\uuomnad lb.- vl.l\. as & :I-‘m! o 1iver and.. bllddl\ shall recommend it m the opportunity affords. Prove WhatSwamp-Root Wil n.?mou l-d ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Binghamton, N. Y., for & sample nze bottle. - It will convince anyone. You lvé 4 booklet of valuable lling about the kidneys and bladder. Wheri writing be sure and mention the Norwich Daily Bul- letin. - Regular fifty-cent and one-dol- lar size bottles for sale at all drug OH! YOU GIRLS! Do ‘you know what silhouette you must adopt this spring— whether straight or barreled? P = e = 2SR W wnse cadiniig e med 0 contests . ’ i ; Vals Man, Besglte Porsonal Dusls With | "Sik 78 ¥ faesting will be the last or|ADd, most important of all, ) the season. The following committee [ hat color you are to wear? was appointed Monday night and will report on arrangements for a ban- Chicago, April 2—Umplires for the|sjtuation their entire support. And one i - 5 many 1 : b5 both Jole W..Ray, the|auet: C. V. Pendleton, Jr. A. J. Bailey Consult our Spring 'and pening games in the Américan league | or the necessary features of prepared- | carried out in this land. : : exnibited 3pri1 11 Were 'assigned by President ness is the physical preparation of | College athletes have been quick to 2 473 48¢ 1443 |eritty nme Tliinols Athletic club run- : LY John_.W. Overton of Yale uni- Cormick will officiate at N should the United States be forced in- |contest was mm other countites. 3 o 116 250 | vORIY stood “out m:ennyddu;ln' eason of track and field |dan past ‘sports. The indoor athletic season did Johnson tonight. Connolly and Mc-|each individual likely to be summoned | volunteer their services even when the and Owens: and Dineen at to_conflict. There was first sples . ndid spirit the Frans and Nallin at Detroit and O] Last spring when the call came for | which promoted. Winchester Dana s, $1 102278 and Stephen Reeves. The Loughlin and Hildebrand at St. Louis. | ) "jitterent bodies of national guards- | zood, one of the greatest: half back -of | ASPerk 2 76— 251100t quite measure up to customary The ninth member of the staff, Gtorge @ s 2 men to go the Mexican border, =2 |the best team Pennsylvahia ‘ever had, AtfuINEIty W1 D hell) Infeadtve. FToup of - men, some of them finely |that of 1894 o join ¢he Cuban insur- standards. This fact was due un- doubtedly to the encampment of the . '!fminefl oarsmen who had rowed in the | rection. in 1896, «n which conflict he| - : 4—5’ 1360 "llumll guard regiments. which con- stercollegiate races the previous day, nm his life. Osgood's’ membry 15 cher- hwarded a train for New York at o Xnew lim : Poughkeepsie. The’ entire talk In the :\nd is revered to this day in Cuba.. 97 87— 270 b‘nn" seagon. itrain was of the Mexican situation.| And there was Johinny Poe, the old s {Thero happened to be present a regu 4 tain many fine athletes. The European situation also retarded the hopes for a 324| A large number of the clubs in Man- |72,210; Unfler : 5 ‘whose glovious’ death 283 | hattan also had to forego their annual lar army officer. The varsity oarsmen ttle of Lobs, in 1915, 5 5 257 custom of holding games in nrmnna made a profound impression upon him. | while fighting- for the alH 266 | but the raising. of the ban during ti |Once he gave voice to his thoughts.|much to . smooth the path of many 2 __"_|:ast two months really saved the situa- “Boys,” he said, addressing them, Americans who were elunpel 3 5 tion. However, during the limited time would like to have a regiment of fel- | main.in England after the. of ¢ for action things flew thick and fast. / ool A < lows like you.” the war when the feeling ran high that ? and the enthusiasts were rewarded | wourfompensation agreéments were|World. Insist on being aw M Cy . zlwmv on Monday by Commissioner courant of existence. The honors of the season were equal _Donohue as_follows: scores on Monday mght follow: 7,340; A com'émlu'lou £ q\a‘nssu:un. Summer Fashion Magazines— all of them on hand. AND YOU MEN! Don’t allow yourselves to have fatty degeneration of the mind. Keep in touch with the ablest, the keenest and . | gayest intellectual life of the London Ship & Bngine Co., New, iy divided between Ray and Overton, nd 5. R Glikes, High stree Gracony a tgh .| Read the Magazine of your Sullivan 263 |28 hoth succeeded in establishing ne #orld’s marks. During the course of ihe entire campalign, however, Father | expenses. Standing. Time succumbed to the speed of sev-i <Charles A. Freeman, Pawcatuck, cral others, including Jo G. Loomis of [Elizabethi Kenyon, ~Pawcatuck, the Chicago Athletic association and |tause while ironing hand came ‘The fiinal standing in the League follows: for blood mbisoning in Tef{ 'umm;?«. Feb. 20, $10 weckly and |business, trade, profession, and | sport or recreation. in| You know we carry them ©On mcoount uz imcicase Ta price of o= MARKET CLOSED ACTIVE. W the redoubtable Bob Simpson, the hur- | contact. with feed surface, causing macco, the Whitesiome Cigar will be 2o e 0. 7_Pardy (Capt) 4 dles wonder of the age. Simpson |burns to hands, Feb. 14. - $5 weekly eld Trom mew ou &1 535 per 1.008. Prices Were. st the Hightst tevels 4 : Team No. 5 Kendall (Capt) .40 moyes iong in a manner that indi- | during incapacity. 3. ¥. CoNANT, During the Last Hour. R L 0% No. ¢ Griswold (Capt.)..31 3 | cates that before long all the obstacle . Ripley Park North Stoninston, o :anld 3 Fraakils So o % marks wi to his credit. ngsiey, ain street, 9 = No. ) ks will be to hi di ATbert Kii 438 "Mal: i o B B As the armories do mot permit the ch, because of eprained aniile azine NA New York. Aprll 2. —Al eyes in Walljon 1m0 s o ) conduct of hurdie races above the 70 | while cutting tree Jan. Bmploye THE AKT) i ey Street wery diertic Sowardy SVavhioR: s 3 Ne. Haghers (Capt) 28 yard distances, Simpson had to be sat- | disabled 15 days. Amount of compen- | Corner of Broadway and Bath Streets. BILLIAR Seven allers. Snx tables. The best|ton today, the trend of events at the 17, Norwien: “Pnon national capital being the feature of | Gor gois Car . No. 8§ v (Capt.)..25 with which congress proceeded to or- High three string, Fox, 336. ganize was viewed with general ap- LEGAL NOTICES proval by conservative as well as. the | D Secar . ;o . High team single, No. 4, lege. . Ar A?&:EI%T‘%I’GPKDIATII‘GS St | o eetary. copditions | refiatned easy. { SR s i s | Sahente i = To Overton, h is meted out Office” H LD | 1ast Saturday’s ad bank state- e le 251 verton, however, meted ou eSRe— s g ce rs: 2f Ledvard, within ang for the District | mene DRI St by, hes. Soceipt. af : i - S4.3%ithe crown for the best feat of the|Lump Sum Settlement Award in Fa- 9-12 a. M—1.30 to § p. m. S R Aprl, | itional Eold Imports, which - were ning v ouoE o 835 |short —— d’r% ca;ne”r;{ hh'w:;- veor uf;._!!z -Durr. Wed. and_Sat, Evenings 7-8 i Jaisd to the credit of the-entente aly] S ning eadowbrool e at "the - Room 305 Thaver Bulldin Present — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, | P o the of the entente al-| G n o 3 33.32 | Meadowbrook club games. in Commer- | A lump sum settlement has been || Tel. 239 House tel. 12 Judge. lies. Closing of the books on the of- 1227 1 EState of Mary E. C. Davis, late of fering ‘of the Pennsylvania Railroad |Hartmen Cor = . cial museum, Philadelphia, when he Ledyu'd in_said District deceased. - Company's lssue of $60,000,000 bonds nt 06 sped over the narrow 10-lap track in | Occum, claimant against Morgan Th: 0% the unprecedented time of 4.16. 'The | Williams of this city by*Compensation No, x ord breaker. Another to smash figures Tt Daem Aatal 2l 8 AT vas W. T. Hobbs of Dartmouth col- |20, ~$10 weekly during incapacity. 2 isfled with {wo short marks. Andy B [sation 3420 T C Bldg. fl hetucket Street, ] g elly, the stocky Holy Cross college e rescen ire rms 0. Norwich. Comn. paramount interest. . The _celerity == 2 e e M e LSS thlefe. was another conspicuous rec- speculative intereats. o s S Games Pinfall Ave. Overton King of Track. COMPENSATION FINDING. at the Administrator cite £ several © in advance of the ap- - vn 1 lha ereditors ot said Seceased 1o Deiag | Savers) *daye 4 : 85 e - Elf athlete surprised his most loyal { Commissioner James J. Donohu in their claims against said ssears pointed time because of a large over- accomplish when he within ' six months from this subscription attested to the confidence | Interaticnal “x ;rlendu by, h‘i; zgrleal race, as his new |award was announced OMonday. gures erase: posting » notice to that effect, toxcunr tors. y 5 seconds from the | hearing on the cas: was.beld in_the bt Do AR former time. Only two weeks before | Commissioner’s office on Friday last Wt alpy cof Mis grdar. on sig The uncertain state of the interna- | kely Tire 2 s | Mott B T takyi24klis Dlage, wiers tional situation was more strikingly Cop i 4% | Connelly | nis contest overton ‘gave “an “idea | The clalmant appesrod in person Téwn. and by publishing the same once newspaper having a circulation in |als of rates of exchange on the Teu- £ 5 ufl.l District, and make return to this |tonic countries, presumably in the ab- "alley es: 68 xu Gross - x:‘n‘;::.reof ':;ge{'et:v‘ E;So:: Alt);xaleug.cxl‘:; 3;0&?'7‘0:2‘:;?‘:&%1:1:?;;;? :tl Court. The above and foregoins SEN0R Of ANy DeUEAL St o X rames in 4.19 1- NOTICE—All creditors of sald de- | o "yave recently been active. The ceased are hereby notified to present measurements. Aisir CIRimi: sEatast: sall: estht hs | entire list moved forward by noon, ! Mimmi Copper a- 7 X tndersigncd at Mystic. Comm R ¥. D |however, and was at hichest levels in | 24 an W e o S - (Ops week after his new indoor mari | Bens No. 1, within the time limited in the | the last hour, the activity of that pe- |iuemun Kk & 2 Dwve £ 5 7. 30 | 2£- % or the mile Overton followed above and foregoing order. riod deriving much of its momentum 2 5 with the unheard of time of 2.14 in de- WILLIAM e b3 0% fending his 1,000 vard champjonship is & true Sndires firm to stron; e g copy of reeor: Stpriing and lires were = o % 84 > sidered better than the old record, as r B but francs receded a fraction, rubles Stoeor o Petron, Overton ha D oA oo 22| by the clalmant was to receive $5 et AMU! HOLDRIDG! ing about as much. oMtor e % ¥ 5 s. EL E. Judge. "é'ioc{. were irregular at the open- 35 =3 3 2 ma;sur-d lz_linches from the border, i except for those issues in whicl : and necessarily had 3 oo 2 2 Pet 56 yards more than under the old track | a8Teement was approved and filed. the agreement he has received com- pensation for 135 weeks to March 23 || THE PIANO TUNER This race was con- | Other. A voluntary agreement weekly during disabilily. with ho: to cover about 1 | tal. medical and surgical bills. The hearing was held as he sired a lump sum settlement. It I ALLYN, e from short cqverings. b+ . on the hard floor of the 22d regiment | 10T 47 weeks and he was grante apr3d Administrator. War shares and equipments domin- e 1l armory, New York eity. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. atej the list, Bethlehem Steel old : 1 : AT A COURT OF PROBATE WELD |stock rising 4 1-2 points to 148 and 2 59 58 o L race cut 1 2-5 at Norwich. within and for the Distrier the new:S %4 to 141 1-2. United Norwich, on the 3ist day of March, floor last year. 17, A. McVelgh, late of | points for affiliated issues. $6 weekly. record, which was made on the same St ‘Steel mads tr in of tates made an_extreme zain of Ray ran a mighty close second to[ford wassthe first conductor in % TS 24! 233 3 8 A Hartford—James McCabe of Hart- 7 - . : the AYLING, Judge |2 7-8 points at 116 3-4, with 1 to 3 H & 4 T 5 : Oxietay for the premier accomplish- |employ of the New York, New Haven SPRINKLING NoTlCE 3 e ments of the season, and many en- tate o Norwich, in_sald District, & - 4 or T eceased. Coppers and shippings were materi 2 : o ; 6 thusiasts are inclined to-give him the | qualification papers. to cross the rderéd, That the Adnilnistrator cite|all; higher after early hesitation and preference over the collegian. Tne | Hell Gate bridge. This is considered permit from® the Board of Wal {he creditora of said deceased to brin J s lek their 14° catate | Motors made up their early reaction s 2 | Minois youth showed to his best ad- |an honor among the railroad men. claims” against wnMn six months from date, by | Defore the close. Foremost special- . 4 50 30 ti; i hi . hich 7 - ~antage in the Millrose Athletic as- osting & notice Lo that effecs. (amethes | ties included Ohio Gas, which rose 7|gnee Botde o ""IlIllllllils 1 g e sociation and the New York. Athletic club_games, both of which were heid with a copy of thls order. the sign- | points to 140 3-8, with 3 for American | Pennsyiranis Charles Brown, Frankiin street, Nor- wich, infected wound of left lJeg Feb. awarded in the casc’of John Durr of agreed that disability would continue |§ o, o g ) & Hartford R. R. company to receiv. Phone 766 and Dr. Alfred Richards DENTIST e 190 Franklin St. i8S THE PLACE TO GET A NICE an: IOAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE (i v S 4 5 - the insurers . were represented by D.|piECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- exemplified in the gomplete withdraw. Bteel .. 15 8% %6% ran the distance on the Madison |S. Pelgrift, Esq. . On August 11, 1914, |50 ne | THE MEAT LINE. 2| VAL.LUPPERT entered into on-August 28, 1914, where- | — opi- "5|| FREDERICK T. BUNCE de- was 22 CLAREMOUNT AVE. Norwich, Conn. d a lump sum settlement for 47 weeks at new | Any person who obtained a written missioners to use city water for post nearest to the place where said|Woolen and 2 to 3 points for varigus |Pwovles Gas . N7 m s = = OUS | Pere 3t Bugten M. 4, N V. A: 3. ‘n Madfson Square Garden. In these This feat shattered deceased last dwelt, and In the same ruette Town. and by publishing ths same once | WiClassified issues. Philadelphiz Co. n % ewSpaier having clrcuiation ia| Bails were irrogular. being handi | i 'C "o £aid District, and make rsturn to this|capped by further poor February |Frmed Steet Court. 4 statcment of earnings. Total sales|Public Ser Cor FLSON J. AYLING, Juige. |amounted to 685,000 shares. "‘;"‘.,“’,".i?.,,i"““"""’"' Is a “true eaviness of high grade ralls made | nesae Ttest: HELFEN M. DRESCHE for an irregular bond market. # Assistant Cl‘:;k. ’2'18'-1?1 sales (par value) aggregated B e 75.000. IOTICK—'AII ‘edite of sal - IR d o L L R R ] - . bonds were unchanged on call. tireir clqlml Ifl‘llll l-l|fl estate to the sTocKs. uiderss bain St Nor- | - uqm. within the t timjted In | - The followinx s s mmmary of todaya seam- me aboye and foregoin T ortier. Stock Sxchange to 3 P_ M. . B < apr3d L A&nlnut?got. At Lexi B v;.l Amherst 5, AT A COURT OF .PROB. : 3 H P : i at Norwich ,within and for the Disteiot | Alis o - I T e e s i s 97 Yorwith.'on the 3ist day of March, 3 % o - S . p;flan: Smsox 3 ATUNG, uges; . iu. o Gnieed "B 3 4 | Cincinnati; Ohio, £pril 2—Washing- e g reeau, 1 i S < nna g Srankiin, in sald District deceased. |ADicsn Exproes - 0% 15% 16 ;T BBl | svoundss R The Administratrix exhibited her ad- 5 ministration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is there. ore Ordered. That the 7th day of ApMi soD- 1917 at 3 o'clock s alines o dy: Piercey, Love and Walters. FEEE auaisdasuibaray, MR _— College Baseball. FiEy w appoint. for e . the same. and R T TR fstratrix is directed. to° mive motige : = L B (B) . Saturday’s fight decisions: Johnny ‘Lrl:ermabie:'mh!hlni n:u ome{ oucs . s 53 X1 o 3 Mu‘l:e{bwu&mted F‘I;:uefi!d&num som. spaper havin; % ‘obb outslugged 3 rzoj tm‘n u; sall'«"l Ddllzrl‘::é nlldngz‘tnfirma“g;. 4 3% 3 e . - ___CK i rrior to the date of sal e e Cours earing, and 88 % -+ 4GobP batted Herzog for more than N J. AYLING. Judge.- 3 2 ; 99 3% Co. <599. 4 1] The above and foregoing It a true |Ad. 5 05% copy of record: Balrvin “Locomo & 'ow leiw * The result was not surprising, as AR Baitimore & Okto % Wisconsin® Céa’ . o Buck is a light hitter, white Ty Is & ist Clerk. b slugger. 'Amchmeouuma 11 i District. 3 ‘Horbert. P. ml}? Guardian of sal i Y " | Herzog admis minors, having made -m(.n-.gpfl;‘. B 3 83 N 2 ; > : tion ::uuga Court for an o ord-rwo sell Cme m 2. E A _— r > 3 2 oy £ % 5 Whi earn Aeciaion plieation on ?l- more fully -nvcon..’;g s - T 5 2 1- e : 1, 3-2. £ rul Mz f&: 1:1. =:. as a gi- é ~ 4 1-2; application g - e lfl the benefit, Ty ot Ordered. at sald L e R e o Bl insisting that P'roiuecomnuguz Srobate. OF- : ; he will take no further part in the se. ‘The outcome olrly Absolutely Removes' B L e T | aghter. et - digestion. ongz, | provesit 2ot all anggie. Am—!L 19178 % o'clon Brookiyn N., 1, Boston A. 5. ey time made by the late Tommy Con- Davenport, ITowa, A-prll 2.— neff on the old Bergen Poxmy: ck, [ succeeded had he not run a slow first | taken for granted that used. Brooklyn Nationals 4 5|New Jersey, more than a decade ago.|mils, in which he was timed in 4.35.| All others intending to u Boston Americans . - 9 2| The next new mark to be hung up |However, his - spectacular running |gprinkling purpos: Bell, Cadore, Keller Meyers: [ny Ray was in the two mile special Ruth, Camack, Thomas and run at the Winged Foot games, when |man of the present time. Fayetteville, N. C., April 2.— he established new ‘world’s and new andard of $.14 1:6, Meld | L ohzon “NeESix s %9 llAmerican marks, respectively. In the |by George V. Bonhag of the irish- |°l g a permit, and unle ew York Americans -4 3 11 1|yfillrose contests Allen, Davis, Crum, Nehen and Gow- | ana a half miles in 8.5, which badly Ray sprinted one | American Athletic club. It was Thursdsy you’ll know ali about he covered the distance In 9 minutes |of 1916, can use the water at the proved him to be the greatest dil'.nnc' sprinkling purposes during the season me the | 2te during this 1917 season, without notice the [to the contrary received at the intention of Ray in this run to lower | Board of Water Commissioners’ office, wrecked the previous best world's | the figures of 9.03 3-5 held by Alfred Shrubb and undoubtedly he would have | o ©F before July 15th, 1917, will ‘be water for tenants included, must obtain a written permit. The sprinkling season is from April 1st to September 30th. Board of Water Commissioners. CHARLES W. BURTON, Cashier DR. A. J. SINAY Dentist Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phone 1177-3 NOTICE DEAD HORSES AND COWS Removed Free of Charge Call 1628 New London. Ask for Ch Lates. Reverse charge. WEST SIDE HIDE CO. JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY Hamilton Watches AT THE WM. 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