Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
(Spectal toThe Bulletiny Plainfield, Conn.,, March 1 avening be cently in that town and ‘ boys expect :: et even with the visitors. AMERICAN BOW na cheREss. Resulted in - Numerous Changes ‘in lhndinpc. ey 2 ley League. 0, March L—umerous Bort :fignyt%% M-e;u:nd thsmnot ANCE te: W veater field put. the ball ) ‘here today. : mflmn- two points. A few moments and firemen are exceedingly liberal in| 70, POIDtE, 4 Tewr moments m their use of water. INSURE NOW AND BE SAFE performance on the alleys was m of -C. Shanks of Louisville, who ISAAC S. JONES o insurance and Real Estate Agent . Goodman ‘and A. Richerds’ Building 91 Mair St Canton, Ohio. rolled them- f lnto second placs _with 1287, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ded M third place _Wayne, i f . Further down In TEDWIN W. HIGGINS o8 the list F. Quinn and P. King of Fort Wayne, by bowling 1232, finished in Attorney-at-Law | seventh place, o b o, Fulton Kayoed Harper. . . ve F“Sutmm Tenn., fiuch -..—Freg : - iton ' of Rochester, inn., knockes im & Perkins, Afumeps-ai-lav one emd: of Hle ekl Bl ¥ J“c 'fout Jim Harper of Kamsas City hers Cord Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket vl A o Entrabce tonight in the second round of a gotairway. near to Putnam appeared. to o be s scheduled eight roand bout. Telephone ZS-I 1 e pi— -g=—.—.= BING AND GASFITTING Penn Trims Eli at Basketball. New Haven, Conn., March 1.—Uni- versity of Penmsylvania- defeated Yalo in’an intercollegiate leaguc basketball game here tonight, 31 to 18. field took a big lead. When the whictle' was blown for the finals ficld had won the champlonship by score of | 83 to 8. Th:m‘)d losers’ d’ and an %m CALL UP 734 With or Without Gas Afttach-. ments but ‘Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES We fumish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A. d. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY STREET BOWLING great sports ertainly deserbe much credit for the gama - they played. - Plaipfield, now champions of - the Southern Division . will play. Bartlett of :h.z Elks’ Tournament. Teams 2 and 6 bowled their match es at the EIks' alleys Iriday night h Team 2 taking the three zames Hayes rolled high singlo with 110 and high three strings with 284, With Team 6 losing three straight the tournament is_taking a very interestine aspect, with the teams well bunched for high honors. The scores: High of Webster «champion Northera Divigion meet, Friday Webster, the first game of -3 three game séries. The winning team of this series will be the champions of Quinepaug Valley Leazue. The lineups: Plainfleld: C. Daggeet i, Potter rf, Smith 1f, Burby, Deni- son rg, Collonan, Jouet. Putnam, C, Gordon, If Cotter, rf Burns, Ig Nelson, rf Dobson. Scoring_baskets: Plainfield, Potter 7, T. F. BURNS UEATING AND PLUMBING| a2t B8 i rns 3. Foul baskets for Plainfield, Smith 3 out of 6 tries, Dobson 2 out of 5 tries. 92 Franklin Strest Reforee Brown, Scorer, Seguin. Timers, & ey Lebanon va. Y. M. C. A. M?fi'efi'n The lovers of basketball will haye the privilege of seeing a gcod mame at Y. M. C, A. tonight when the fast PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING P Washington 8q., Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing IRON CASTIRGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGN FOUNDRY CG Noa. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Phone 581 i ‘MODER N PLUMBING & as essential In modern houses as wlectricity is to lighting. We guaran- ftos the very best PLUMBING WORK By expert workmen at the fairest AND COMMERCIAL | Prigp Ghanges in lative Issuen Weére Lis tiane. New York, March 1~/Trading . In stocks today was quiet. price chénges except in some of the more specaia- tive lssues being Bmited to fractibny. The few isolated issues of sirength fC: agnin inginded . shares that recelves their propulsion from pool ovsrators. A moderate degree of shert sellingfDe was' induced during the morning on the ‘further complications in the for- ) eign situation, notably in eastern|Bee Tiurops, but the market for foreign remittonces was unaltered, aside from' another break In italian exchange. Adoption by the howse of the admin- | istration's raflroad biil evoked no jre- g, sponse in transportation shares, deal- | ings in that division being m;mm of | Intem: any recent day. The poor earnings of the Penncyl- vania aysm for January, lines oast|Kenn Ask us for plans and prices. - J. . TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street AMERICAN. HOUSE """”‘Mh“—hfrwvn and west of Pittsburgh large 4 Traveling Men, Eto, deficits g.‘ net tncome doubtiess han e Livery Connection Meluthh.‘ their origin in the unfavorable irdus- FARREL & u,,“m P trial conditions prevalent at that pe- |3 Utah Copper's dividend was cut from $3.50 to 8! New You: Afr Brake's decline of almost five points foMowed the publi- cation of the company’s annual re- port, disclosing a ‘large shrinkage' ir ts. Del-Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. re by ot *PROTECT YOUR FEET® Etrel, ‘Shipiings, 'Ol nd Kinerican Pleru" ‘.. F. 8. ar, U. S. Steel forfeited a large frao- ”""“of_,"”"" . T h!”fl’ X -2 FOOT SPECIALIST tion. Sales amounted to 335.000 shar- LICENSED ‘HIROPODIST Hifr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Suppart | L) Suite 7-8, Alice Building, Norich | 17, & T. §. old -coupon Formerly of Watsrbury Ph.m 13«-4 cent on call. 75, 3 f"‘m’d 1-8:per fivunmmt‘a STOCKS. R e e e DENTIST| DR. E. J. JONES 3 8% New York, March l-—-Spflt cotton 5!:2 ltendy' middling 32.70. Cotton :atures steady: h 31.68; May 80 31 15 July 3071; October 29§9: De- 181, | cember 29.50, MONEY, New York, March 1.—Call money stronger; high 6; low 6; ruling rate 6; closing bid 5 1-2; offered at §; last 1% | 10an 6. Mojestic Building, Shetucket 8t Norwich, Conn. Sowl and play Billiards for xertise and recreation | CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. High Jow. Ciate. myg amK 1n% 0 1%% 17 9% s sy u% omp =% Carrots— >*|YOUNG BLADES AND JOHNNY 5 Matchmaker Jack Sullivan Has Sign- ; | State Hospital here sometime ago and “ | boys are determined to settle once and Fitzgerald will referee. i | Priced Will Be 60 Cents :|club owners today it was announced % | cents for seats ; | sent him for this season, which is low- xi Egg Plant, 3 5{Red Bananas, 40c_doz. 12-15 lery, Hothaase 'Toma- toes, 20{Dates, Cabbage, s[pazsicy. s|Cautinower, nt, L iSpanish Onlox $1.80| Limes? doz Cranberries, %613 Garli, .- 60l 3, “Table, 1b. W Potatbes, Yeliow, Banan grn ilt; es. pK., Thtnips, pi, ux)uooms b, 7 vable “Anp 0. Meats. | ggrk_ : Chohe Round, 85 arer. s2|Tnside’ Round, Shflzfii‘:rss 23 Shoulder Steak, 2§ &moked Hams, 35{Lamb- Smoked 3houl- fi‘mulders 30 ders,” g5, 35 Smoked Tongues— [Chops, 45 Short Cut, v 42|Sausage, 35 Dried Beef, 60{Nat, Salt Pork, 3% Corned Beef, 18-28|Chickens, 35 Poner)\ouse ble.\k Fuwls lS Sirloin, Roast, Veal Roast. Hind qtrs., Fore qirs.. Cutlets, Capons 5| Tagkeys, , ¥ Groceries. Butter— < Tub, Creamery, Chéese— 5 Am. Cheese, Honeycomb, Eggs— Native, Cattle— Beel Stecrs, | 7-312] Veal Calives. | Bull $12-5141Cow; Hidex. Trimmied Green /. |Wool Skins, Ib, Hides. s Steers, 515l Cows, s15| Bulls, 17| Hay, Grain No. 1 Wheat, $4.25 Bran, $25 Middlings, ¥ Brend:Fiour, 313 Cornmeal, Hay, baled, (tonsend Lin. ‘Oil Meai, i;sn Hominy, Market Cod, 15{Canned Salmon, Shore Haddock, 22-40 3|steak Cod, 25 Steak Pollock, 2 10 Am. Sardines, 40-50 Impt. Sa Flonnders, 20 Boneless Cod,’ Mackerel, 25-25 3-Ib. box, silTilefish, 25 MOONAN TO BOX HERE ed Up a Good Card For the March Matchmaker Jack Sullivan ann ed the card for the boxing exhihition which will be he'd here abo: the middle of March, Friday evering and from all appearances it measures ur to those held here during the ‘winter. For the big bout he has secured Tobnny Noonan of South Bosgfon ta fight' Young” Blades for fifteen rounds. Noonan is one of the best lightweights in New England and has made 2_good reputation around Boston. Young Blades also has quite a string of vic tories over some first class men and the fight should be a géod one. Both men are lightweights, he semi-final will be between Youns Deal of New London and Jos Comett of Somerville. Younz Deal needs no introduction to the ring followers of the city as he has boxed here before. Norwich fans will remember Joe Corbett 4s the man who was at the une- who fought in'several exhibitions here. Corbett ard Deal have met be- fore and the battle resulted in 4 draw. Te preliminary will be hetween Red Rankin and Kid Clish the two local boys who boxed here lazt week. The for all which is the better man. Dave AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RAISES ADMISSION FEES For Grand- stand lnd 30 Cents For the Bleach- ers, Milwaukee, Wis,, March 1.—At the meeting of, the American Association that with the war tax added, the new on price this season will be six- nts for the grandstand and, thirty in the bleachers. The adoption of the playing sched- ule and the new prices for seats was the only business transacted today. It is understood the season wiil open May 1 and close September 22 and in- clude 140 games. Three games will be plaved in the fitst series, then the opposing clubs will switch around and play three games. This .will give each the league an opening day within 1 period of four days.® KOPF WANTS MORE MONEY OR HE'LL QUIT Shortstop of the Reds Savs More Money or No More Baseball, New Britain, Cong., March 1.--Win- fam L. Kopf of this city, shorstop Of the Cincinnati club of the National League today announced his retire- ment from the game if the Reds man- agement does not change the contwact er than that of last year. Kopf has received an offer fo represent a large New England house as Connecticut's representative. « Elmslie Wins at Detroit. Mich.,, March ifliards. 1.—Alexande: Elmslie of Milwaukee won this after- amateur billiard tournament hére to- day, defeating T. Henry Clarkson of Boston, 3¢0 to 259. Elmslie went out ir 28 innings with high runs of 23, 24, 31 and an average of 7.89. Clarkson's high runs were 19, 20 and 23 and axerag- ed 6.82. Charles White of Brooklyn complete- Iy outclassed Eugene Milburn of Mem- phis in the ninth game of the class A national amateur billfard tournament here tonight, winning 300 to 150. White had high runs of 68, 30 and 25 and fin- ished in 36 innings, an average of 3.93. Milburn's three best innings were 17, 16 and 13. His averag® for 35 innings was 4.28. —_— Braves Secyre Nealon. “The Moral Climax of the Final War For Humanity and Liberty Has Come” OODROW WILSON, the President of the United States, 1s speaking! The halls of the colossal Capitol echo with the words of the spokesman for the world’s ~ democracy. ltis the voice of our President calling us to duty—to fight the battles of democracy and justice. “The moral climax of this the culminating and final war for -human liberty has come and we are ready to put our own strength, our own high- est purpose, our own integrity and devotion to the test.” YO FIGHT or to save is the duty of every . American worthy of the name. If you ‘cannot be a U. S. Soldier or Sailor you can atdeast be-a U. S. SAVER-one of that vast army of millions of loyal Americans who are doing away with waste and - : luxury, and who are putting thrift and saving foremost in their daily hvcs ; The U. S- SAVERS are not alone helping their country onward to victory, but are” * helping themselves onward to personal success. They are saving more money than ever before by putting a share of their savings in g War Savings Stamps If you have not already enlisted in the great . army of U. S. Savers, RIGHT NOW is the time - to begin. War Savings Stamps andU S. Thrift Stamps may be had and infor- mation obtained at the post office, or any bank, trust company or authorized agency in the city. Do not let this day end without pledging yourself to the sacred ’ duty to which your President has called you—the duty of saving for self and coun- s try—‘The moral climax of the final war for humanity and liberty has come.!” War Savings Committee -U. 8. War Savings Stamps U. S. Thrift Stamps 5. War Sav 8 dlamps o . 3 U. S. Thrift Stamps may be may be hug in sesrusry at . of the District of Columbia nd o4 20 achy Gt I ek e, e ey Bt o e o Sy ese quny be PUrchased guu of attached to a Dank Mac and attached to a blank Thrift Card (givem withoot extra cost). The U. S, Thrire Stamps zay be purchased in any number at any time, and Certiticate Savings without extra cost), . mus forming @ goOVermment vwu- gation to pay the MOMdEr Jo.u on Janmary l. AE, Tor euca the ceivus (Biveu hed as purchased to the $100.00 1y attacl = o wenty space the cer- « | Thrite C hen slxte tincate are. sl ne stamps | wpaces on the Thrift carg may be attached from tlme to fillcd, the Card with I3c ia cash will be exchangea daring the month of February for one of the War Savings Stamps and > A you may then begin saving the : el Stamps which % i time ~at the Owners . con- venlence, and are redecmubie la any number at any time, provided the uolace ives wies days® notice. The sooner Youm ‘buy 188VED BY THE UNITED STATES . Wi ) War Savings - f::::*:,::‘.::":;:: oot % GOVERNMENT o intehei cononnidd A3 tent more each moith aft riipbasal i e asular Februiy, T ul . 5. War Saviags Stamps ’!’ February, 8413 | August... $430 and U. 8. Thritt Siamps may 3 September. 4.20 be had at post offices, banks, HEE October. .. 421 traxt eompanies’ or other i November. 4.22 ’ thorized selling agencies. - December. 4.23 New Bedford was awarded the deci- sion over Frankie Brown of New York WITH THE GRAPFL‘ER! “|antee ‘demanded hy the Nebraskan is ke back in the east in tor in a ten round bout here tonight. De- the only hiteh, Cyclone Burns can see his wa By the way, .Yohnny Dovers u,hd Mike Boston, March 1—The Boston Na- tional League baseball club anrouncel it. had obtained John eNaion, an in- fielder, from the Scranton club of the New York State eLague. Boston, March 1. Pwl'Demen ‘ot to meet him, will suit’ him James, the Springfield 154-pound Burns’ work at Andover, however, wrestler, will meet in the preliminary interfere with the _young S to the Christensen-Sendrelly affair on ambition in this s Teapegt Monday night. 55 sl mers had an advantage in eight of the " Promoter Jim arnes of Springfield rounds. yrites that there is much interest he- ing shown therc in the Christenzen- Sendrelly .mateh {hat he will stage nexty Monday nicht. Halis a biz fa- orite )’ Springfield. % Yale Wine Twice. New Hayen, Conn., March 1.—Yale scored a double Victory over Frinceton here tonight mm-un;,— 2. dual swimming lmeeu. 30 to:2 ‘u; *fgater. polo, 2 If plans do not miscarry Joe \.SM\- gher, wil b ssen in Tioston while e 5 t0 15, 'is on his eastern trip. Gecrge Manich writes that he will