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Pa . Rt 8 Shetucket Street * Norwich, Cann. Holds \‘, — * . > ~'Fhe final games in the Aétria Duck- league were rolled Thursday even- at the “Aetna alleys and resulted in the Gfants taking two games from the Red Sox, while the Phillies drop- ped two to the White Sox. -The Giants finished in first place with a margin and the White Sox finished in second place. Tollenius was the most consistent bowler in the league and captured high average with 97.33. Smith beat out Johnson for . second vy mnsl‘rflfll Palace_leagu Team 5 took 3 place by rolling 291 in the. match, Our Companies are the kind that| while Johnson's weig waa 280, ?m;k.;;: > . " erage is 96.8 a nson’s is it REAL safeguards against fire dis- | Flimere took high single with 134, and Team 3 lost two match between Team 5 and T was a fast one and good scores we: E 3 3 The scores: asters. INSURE HERE and you're Giants. Mott .. 79 ISAACS.JONES [azberi . Smith ‘insurance and Real Estate Agent Richarde’ Building 97 Main 8t 94— 262 RANKIN WILLING TO FIGHT KID GLISH Bout.May Be Pulled Off on Washing- ton’s Birthday on Winner-Take-All The other match was only mediocre. Team No. 4 gillmore . urdick . LASTYEAR , [5mack 250 milfion dollars worth of property was burned in this country; about 21 million a month, about 700 thousand a Hoyt vuos e Bolton vees s... 90 Red Rankin in answer to Kid Clish’s challenge states that he is willing to take the Kid on in a bout under the conditions of winner take all. Match- ack Sullivan says that if the agree he is willing to stage.the bout as the preliminary at the boxing exhibition to be held here Maynard McCarthy ... w..124 Team No, 5. day, about 29 thousand an hour. 500 dollars worth is burning wh you read this, advertisement. Is your property insured? B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, Atismeys-ai-law Over Uncas Nat. Bank, sh&mmc St stairway near Thames zthn:.l. Bank, % Telephone 38-3 _SPECIAL MATCH, Y. M. H. A, of New London. LEGAL NOTICES. Tichtoss ...« 79 83— 234 — 80— PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES AND | & e EQUIPMENT FOR THE USE OF THE 88 86— 267 STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. |labensky 103 T4— 253 SEALED PROPOSALS will be Te- = 2hp A Spived by the State Highway Commis- 451 420 1265 sioner, Fourth rloorcn a!tucnz. ke Y. M. H. A. of Norwich. nnecticus ‘ m, Wednesday, February 30th, Kaplan . .... .... 82 83 T4— 239 918, for supplies -and equipment the use of the State Highway Commis-| __ - i het sion, delivery to be made f. o b, Port- land, ; Connecticut. A certified check or surety company bond for one-third of the amount of 2 1 Bush. ..o veeses 97118 ‘on Washington’s birthday. Anderson .. ish to come through and make COLLINS AFTER PLAYERS INTERNATIONALS If Newark and Providence Go Into the Eastern League Teams Will Have to Be Strengthened. ABEVERAGE Izopol?l b Because of the fact that there is scant prospect of the International Our boys in the Navy enjoy their Bevo. The Navy Des partment has put its official seal of endorsement on this triumph in soft drinks, by allowing it to be sold and served on all Naval Vessels, Ashore or afloat, you will find Bevo a palate-pleasing, refreshing and nutritious beverage. Just the thing to take along for sail or cruise—auto trip or camp and for the ice-box at home, James Collins of Team No. 6. the services of several stars of that league, and as the New Haven baseball be on of the team. will this best which has ever represented the It became known that there is little likelihood - of the International league teams operating thie year, but this will definitely be settled on the 11th of this Wednesday Night's Game. Team No. 7. Woodmansee it is said, has cts for them to sign Bevo—the all-year-'round soft drink bid _must accompany each pro- The State Highway Commis- Bevo is sold in boftles only, and is bottled exclus?vely by jpromoter or by the plavers in ques- slon reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ition until after the meeting is of the kind and quantity of Detail §IPRISE 2nd, Sdoipment, edulied | MARKET WAS UNSETTLED issi v ma SRR st Hartfors. Connecticat, Feb-| Interest, Speculative and Otherwise, ruary 1st, 1918, e 3 —— Was c""‘"“-’l"’f"d Shippings. State Highway Commissiones New York, Feb, 7.—Considering fhe NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF BATE ' HELD very disquieting character of much of ANHEUSER-BUSCH-ST. LOUIS Stoddard Gilbert & Co., Ine. NORWICH, CONN. will be held next week. Tf it is decided at the meeting that International fi;" play its 1918 sched 19y | made to secure Newark and Provi- ‘Waterbury, Pittsfield or represented this season, and the league will consist of e, efforts will be dence .clubs, ‘Wholesale Dealers L ’ £ | Con G at North Stonington, within and for the| the overnight news, tqlay's stock District of North Stonington, on the|Mmarket, it was generally conceded, §th day of February, A. D. 1918, gave a verv ®=ood account of itself. Present—CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge.| The Tuscania disgster with its hea Bstate of Flora D. Congdon. late of [ toll of lves, the government's new North Stonington, in sald District, de-| financial plans and advices from va- convy rious quarters indicating further in- the ot g e, Admintstraton cite | dustrial unsettlement provoked reces in their claims against estate | Sions of one to four points in the ac- within six months from this date by |tive list. Lowest quotations were posting a notice to that effect, together | made toward the close on reports of |: with a copy of this order, on the sign- janother marine disaster. Bost nearest to ihe place where sald| jynterest, speculaiiye_and otherwise, Town, and by publishing the same|once more centered taround shippinzs, onee in The Norwich B\llle‘lln, 'a news. | that group standing up better than %‘r_hnvmg a circulation in sald Dis.|any other djvision, Lhm:]gh forfeiting e and make return to this Court. e above and foregoing is a true copy of record. CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. lar. some of It has been decided however, to May 26th, which This is because of the possibility of securing several International League stars, and althov,h Collins has many applications, decisions have only been made in the cuses of three or four players at the most. dangerous hitter. He is a hard worker and applies himself most seriously to the business at hand every steps on a ball field. he has made himself solid .with the Pittsburgh rooters, and they will miss him badly if he is called to the col- ment to grant furloughs to such of its members as have. enlisted in-the naval reserve. to the cold and the probability of a Cubx Cane Sugar Cuba C Sugar pf When asked if he was seeking the Tnternational League stars, Owner Collins said: “If we ean get Newark and Providence we certainly will have {o strengthen our teams, and naturally we are after the best players we can “othing will be shown, howeve until after the meeting next week,” he For this reason The Our Colonel, 2.03 3-4, and Roy- al McKinney, 2.12 1-4, match scheduleq for Dover, N. H, this afternoon, is at- tracting more interest than any other race of the winter in New Engiand. into the leagu Penn Star Hit. Frank Wolfe of McKeesport. Penn., one of Penn State’'s best basketball guards, has been stricken with German teasles and interned in the college iso- His condition was an hour before the Dlue and White cagemen departed on ‘Wolfe's enforced ab- sence greatly handicaps the State col- lege quintet for its game with Syra- Other members of the Pittsburgh team who are in the same draft class are Carson Bigbee, Bill Evans, Tony ,Boeckel, Jake Pitler end Carmen Hill Harold Carlson, lation hospital. Youngstown, O., from Lexington, Ky. discovered only .06 1-4, Brownie Watts d, 2.12 1-4, Dick 2.12 1-4, Luke A, 2.14, and W. The Eastern League teams will be T with Brescia, limited to 14 mnen. Dempsey Makes Good. Jack Dempsey’s decisiye victory over Carl Morris will cause the newcomer five pitchers, catchers and seven contracts, according to its northern trip. being among “ to vield. while |: the :Eastern NOTICR—AIl creditors of sald de- |Others were relatively firm. Deprived ceased are hereby notified to present|Of their recent suppori, most of the their claims against said estate to the|so-called “pooled” stocks reacted one undersigned at North Stonington, R. D. | to three points. No. 2, within the time limited in the| 1. §. Steel was under pressure from .above and 2"30!::: ordé‘;- PON, the outset, beer operators concentrat- | febsd MGE!‘EMMM“‘_“&_ ing upon that stock for its effect e! W’fii— where. Many of the more popular rails CRED suffered losses of one to two points, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD leading b at North Stonington, within and for the | a4ics and coalers e g'fl'f‘ofkm’:‘r’ SO En: O™ ™€ “Motors, oils, tobaceos and utilitios, |} Present- CHARLES 6. GRAY, Judge, | especially ‘gas issues, were carried Bstate of Mary E. Gray, late of|down in the sheavidr offerings of ihe North Stonington, in sald District, de- |last hour, losing one to three points. | | : to 640,000 shares. : Ordered, That the Administrator cite | Sales amounted Pench 3 ) the creditors of said deceased to bring | Further weakness in e in- their claims against said_estate|and a new minimum for Liberty 2nd within six months from this date by)4's at 95.74 were the features of the ! posting a notice to that effect, together | bond market. Sales, par value, aggre- Wwith & copy of this order, on the sign- | gated $4,235 Post nearest to the place where said| y. g, 4's deteased last dwelt, and in the same t. on call Town, 8nd by publishing ie same o 2 once in e No el ulle a news- . %: having a circulation. in ‘'said Dis- 8TOCKS. and make return to this Court, above and foregoing is a true copy of record. CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigned at North smlnélon. Conn.. within the R. F. D. No. 17, me iimited in'the above “1’1 foregoing o:dc. C. GRAY, febsd Adminietrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE at Ledyard, within and for the District of lgdylfid.uon the 6th day of Febru- d 18, ?.;eam! — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, udge. Bstate of Justin Ball, late of Led. yard, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite 200y (2} N £y ' 11 § Ei'EfE 2 J. Leyburn 2.16 1-4. League rules have to be in the hands of the players by March 1st, hut as yet nome have) been forwarded by the New Haven baseball | TUSCANIA TORPEDOED IN SIGHT OF IRISH COAST (Continued From Paze One.) cial messages tonight of reports that a convoying destroyer sighted and pur- sued the submarine that made the at- The destroyer probably % | British, and British admiralty reports on the incident will be awaited with the keenest interest. On board the liner were engineers, military engineers, military police and replacement - detachments composed ‘of former Michigan and Wisconsm na- tional guardsmen and squadrons, one of which was recruited almost entirely in and around New Members of the other two squadrons came (from nearly every 353 | Section of the country. FORTY-FOUR BODIES WASHED ON THE ROCKS % y = All. Americans and Mutitated Beyond to be taken more seriously in the fu- Dempsey is ot only a good hit- ter, but he has mcre speed than the average big fellow, and it is speed that most of the heavyweights lack. He is in .line for:a match with Fred Fulton -and there are many who will back him to.beat the timid plasterer. Dempsey is a 200 pounder and has vouth in his favor. ang should gc on improving for the next four or five cuse, Colgate and Lehigh. members of the team were examined by the college physician and found to According to_one press be free of the disease. Texas, Roger the self-confessed $10,000- a-vear shortstop of the St. Louis Car- dinals, 'is nailing boards at a national army cantonment at $7 a day. Another states that he hit himself in the thumb with a hammer after holding the job two days, quit in disgust, and started out on a long hunting trip. Egan Has Shade on Downey. Milwaukee, Wis., ‘Feb. 7.—Joe Egan, Boston welterwei had a slight shade over-Brvan Downey of Chicago at the end of a ten round no decision contest, according to sev- eral sporting it a draw and one Downey had a slight advantage. hed He is 22 years old Others called two thought One of the most important weiter- weight battles arranged for the year yas fixed yesterday afternoon in New York when New York representative of the Providence, Jack Bulger, match- ed Ted (Kid) Lewis, recognized cham- pion of welterweights, with Jack Brit- ton of Chicago, for a i2-round de- cision hout at the National A. C. of Marleville, R. I, on Feb. 25. Keen Kutter. AXES Hold The'ir Own- After Ten Years. - Every One Fully Guaranteed. Keen Kutter, Jr. SPORTING NOTES Ferguson Outpoints Cross. Feb. 7.—Tommy Fer- ity outpointed- Marty Cross of New Yorlk in ten rounds here ,000. N *Seconding® Percy Haughton's origi- old issues, declined 3-8 per nal._motion, President Harry Frazee of the Boston Red Sox announced that his club will not petition the govern- down in the fourih round but after outclassed his op- ponent, winning the remainder of the The men are middleweights. that the local boy " Hyde National Squash Champion Fillmore Van'S. winner, defeated J. in the final match of the national championship squash the Harvard tennis tournament Club today. The score was 15-8, 15:4, 15-10. - Phis was the first time a cham- pionship game was -ever straight sets. An Irish Port, Feb. 7.—The bodies of 44 of the missing 101 victims of the Tuscania disaster were washed up to- day on the rocks fifteen miles from . |the scene of the torpedoing. All were 3% | Americans and their bodiés were muti- 76 | lated beyond recognition. A pathetic feature is that, although Pirates May Lose Outfielder. Lee King, the Pirate outfielder who is expected by Smoky City fans to de- elop into a high. ciass player, may be lost to Bezdek’s team this year. as he the creditors of said deceased to bring i their claims against said estate within_ six’ months from this date by ng a motice to that effect, together it 353 |all the victims wore tags, no igen cation numbers had been put on them 2% | because these Americans had not as is in Class 1, Division A, in the Na- tional Army draft. King -is anything but a finished ball player at present, Safety Razors with a copy of this order, on the sign- t to the place where said G TR il wut dwelt, and In_the same but he has an arm that should be a % | yet been arm; - o RTINS saadt o bl e he e units. Therefore, there is no way to identify them and they will be buried " Nothing Better. and by publishing the same onge in a newspaper having a circula- tion in said District, and make return to_this Court. The above and foregoing is a true sopy tzt‘ record. | l 'SAMUBL E. HOLDRIDGE, Judge. it under control, and he is a fairly Compact, Safe, Sure,~with/6 blades : \The. Household 3% |in one grave, U-BOAT . ENDEAVORED TO ATTACK DESTROYERS 17 SR 53 | While They Were Engaged in Rescus Work—Story Told by an American GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville NOTICE.—All creditors of sald &e- ————— % BULLETIN BUILDING seased are hereby notified to present Prompt attention to day or night calls peSTCoTneTs their claims against said estate to the i 74 FRANKLIN STREET London, Feb, 7—That a Germay| Telephone 630 s o L1 underrigned at Norwich, -Conn., R. flll)c' No. 6, within the time limited in bove and foregoing order. . CHARLES A. BA ’ Administrator. ATE _HBLD Febru- ‘| i e Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. _Bstate of Chester W. Barnes, late. of Norwich, in said District, deceased. 'She Administrator appeared in Court and filed a written applicatl 1legin; that said estate is now -in s tumon{ in maid Court, and praying for an order N to sell certain real estate belonging to sajd estate, fully described in said ap- i pHeation. - JREETS b oot s g a lon leard ans eter: al i0e" Propate Conrt Room in the Gliy.of |, The Board of Rellef of the Town Norwich, in said District, on the 12¢a A. D."1918, at 10 [ Hall o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice | Sun of the pendeney of sald and of sald hearing thereon, by .the publication of this order L3 ) LEGAL NOTICE Ly Deted at Norwich, Conn., Jan. 19th, oM copy JAMES C. FITZPATRICK, Attest: - HELEN M. W' JEREMIAH J. DONOVAN, ‘m : “Clerk. 4 Board of Relief. submarine endeavored to attack the destroyers while the latter were en- % |8aged in rescue work is the statement made by an American officer at an- port where a large number of men were landed. The officer said 135 t&‘:smm!mndm of The Associated ! 2 EEEE] mRpEpn DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Streen Bowling- THE AETNA - Billiards 7 ALLEYS Phone Conn. Majestic Building, Norwich, Conn. * Bowl and play Bil and recreation/ FREDERICK T. BUNCE Piano Tuner & Clairmount Avs. e s rees e 4 B e nene lll‘r aas 93% | other Irish Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTISTS \ S < CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK, PLATE WORK ~ AND EXTRACTING ~ 203 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Office Hox_m:v 9am to8p. m i Dr.D. J. Cov -t “The thing that somehow impress- 145 |6d me most in the whole experience was the promptitude and precision with which the British naval men han- 4] dled . their craft under the trying con- s | ditions of rescue work. This work had only just begun when there cams.the fiiied Shetucket S§t. ~—Call money firm; ruling rate 4; closing L A behind which blda-:‘i_.-z; offered at ¢ 3-4; last loan skulking, "thought to fimish the work by an attack on the high 5; low ds for exercise minutes at three destroyers, and it was only due to the watchfulness of the cotton | lookouts and the splendid seamanship they pe New Yo‘l;:. !:?_.’o e A any | quiet; middling . Futures othdr business proper to be done at s 2ald meetings. steady; March 301%; M: 2905; October 2780; December CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. opened |ef the British naval men ;. July | failed to their t Fo reach arge! “This onslought, however, revealed the approximate location of the ene- my, and a pair of destroyers at once attacked with guns and bombs so ef- fectively ‘that even if the U-boat was mlmk 1t was afrald to show itself %"""m