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that-rok shift : & into. the 7800 3 . 2 St. Poul Fire and Marine 4 i, &L LATHROP & SONS | Company tearm of St B8 votng e o I 2 : Shetucket Strset Nerwich, Conn, with 2757. - | Roper, 2 : " "Next i line dame the Grands, a |oF ncome recoivad In 131 o e e e il e \ % Cincis te T c v Cot 5 - ¥ e 1 (| e ot Seconds b Play—Game Was Fastest snd Clonest of Any | ool b W8 1 it i imn Sl TRAR, ) cvaommn socoioniones & s 00 v g b | BT Championship Series—Potter and Daggett Star for the | 50,%jer ihe #100 mark was she D | fs0ld, must bs included i the seurn, | The doctor very tendsrly removed | vt worcs Eoiig.tn or com A% eland, with 2711 | The rules apply 1o all persons or cor Tom, % [ohsie and Hess ey 3 i a 2rs0 - | my bandages and told mie; view- ¥ - generally. o 2he e Cirirye padids. 7me porations operatis ordinary farmi —gred gure takes place 2 \ Victors. WILLARD WILL STAGE anches ‘plancations, stock, dairy, Erult|INE MY wounds, tiat e wowd nave (L ROt *lop to fisure it out when Re S1Ces Dle Lo, there 15 wne : “ i ; U . HIS OWN BoUTS | °F, TUCk farms, " < to tike me to the operating theatrs ' niceiloaking: y ‘Whenever bone is needed for : sy : ¢ 5 hD:μn:ml;o%rgw :omu, Mn‘y didn't gfiuw thing - stop) ¥ ion, there are @ i e . M nect- n > iy e 0 —a (Special to The Bulletin) * 1 tanight when C. K. Erdman of Prince. | Champion Hates 4o Pay Out Money o ‘Girectly with furming operaticoa | ' 1n ons SN R et W Toq{gen winins o glvocs Webster, Masa, March $-Friday '.f"‘ University, won the 4§ yacdi hin . . Manager. for last yer. and made fl“rlng_:_g; Who .looked slike %mkm dressed 2 polite but bored tone 1 an-|from being crippled for life. - evening the Plainfield High _School | hurdie h“‘n‘_‘”"' g ”"*“."ht otk When' Jess Willard gets, ready to N ar T Anoh crons on which in white, brought a stretcher to my |swered, “A rific bullet.” ~ - . than one man will go through thall squad defeated the Bartlett | Seconds fine.one aAd the Brince:|face Frea Fulton or Jack Lemp ,g’?x;%g« Ve oo bl e Waslie B s eslat S | W ook o il e T e Hig quinet -here by the close score of m';flh'“ e dthelm “N' O ha et i e Tha “‘m! 50! 0 the Year. A former tulingfout’ of the ward across a courtyard|to the next bed, first ejaculating, “Oh! | through his veins, or a piece of | 13 to 12, The first half started off | ton hurdier had to exten el to | e e D Drobable that the cost of ctock purchased fOf|to the operating room or “pictutes”!only a bullet? I thonght it was @|rib or his shinbone in his own with the'same oldginger that has al- | 2o8% Watker Smith and W, B Glemin. |00, L S0 Va0 ecanety mont] 1on s 2y Allowable deduction under’ as Tommyedlls it y Shell Why she should think a’shell | omy. Sometmes he never oven kno m “ !NSURH) :;,:“Pm gkAll: hg;:mndmmu;ut &; m“"' from scratch and finished sec- | friend 6f his outfo Nevada to look;me m of expense is amnulled, and{" 't aon't ~remember having -the an-|wcund was more of a distinction beats ['the name of his benefactor. ;i ese “expenditures now are regarded faesthotio applicd. ' T don’ 7 aifter-| The spirit of sacrifice 15 wonde ; third, respecti the ground over, which indicates thas' ns capital MVeat : 3 jaes pplicd., * ~ |me. I don't sce a whole lot 0 : pirit of sac Maane. mote than having & palicy—it | L6, Scoring with a net basket atier a | %7, S G SRRCveN, e e e e, et s e the. Tiveo e T soid, ths hisingl gy hen, 1 came {0 1 was agaln lying | ence myselt s ol St e T e e Tested by a eampamy able | e T oy s | &1 championship was won by Thomas ({0 a roal championship gL~ for |cost may be deducted from. the <alts | byses s ooy b tigeOhe ot the)| | The surgeon in ouf wa n |is ng to in g 5 s would o : m the < es hid draped @ large American | American, a Harvard Unit . man.|new men of her sons; has weld by j five point lead on the visiters The!Cumpbell of the Univemsity Hign) LS00, OO (L 0 FJ19C < Selecting, price.-to aseertain the profit/swhich i Beic over the haad of to bed, and | named Frost. We nicknamed \ him | classes into one glorious whole. P o pay. S 00l, Chicago. © eround unless| taxable, : ! n > g the @ first half ended with the score 9 to 00 s i ] tclasped in my hand was a smaler ¥ He was loved by all.| -And I can't help saying that the Wa place you in the strongest and |4 in favor of Webster. At the begi: [ A War time featre of the meet was |} 20.round MUl or one of greater| Under the same procedure, If- £:c|fag gnd it made me feel good All|If & Tommy was to be cut up he Bad {tors sisters and nurses in the En best;* have us bind you today. ning of the second half = Plainfeld | the running of Championship mile re- |l€7E'R POS laer consideration. cost of stock or farm products BUr-{over fo agaih see -the “Stars and|no dbjection to undergoing the opera- | hespitals are anggls on earth. I love F started oft itivh ruth Botter Starting | o3, T=8 (. the Somyl aad mmedf T, Coanfd hod en idew 8t one|chased Tolay Yoot predions 1o, 1911 sirigen tion if “Jack Frost” was to wield the themall and can never repayy”the care JISAAC S. JONES :tfl !?flm ~‘l'_{n!";;'rw“;¢o/ p:’,’:m"‘x lay, ‘and the first naval district, Bos- |S2. Take City could be made to pay | years, and the stock sold last year, me.h,‘,‘-:r ?,’.mu,‘e'mfi-e‘..c;::dfv‘:&dw"s‘:: tmh: E:gféc\mm?{a c:—':\“de:;f . ;:fibm;paflnlx :ff: ofn:-l:ye!fif: h&:‘g:l 'é‘me'..?fin be inaarance and Real Estate Agent | niiiii' jater he secured aother bass .h""',i carried off the navy champlon: (afmost as well as the Jefiries-John- |entire procecds are to be inciuded in | emblem of the land of the free and | ever met. i to me the symbol of Faith, Hope and Richards’ Building 91 Main St.| ket making the score 9 to 8 in faver | SPiD- ;‘m %fit“l “Chll‘:m; ‘f.fwtl;fidmmflgf o the‘taxa’fle‘if;"n’;fl& This applies only | the home of the brave” beside them | One Saturflay morning the com- | Charity. )3 of Webster. The next minute Smith e o St 1o, Chicago Lo talk, the mat- | to farmers who have made Income (8% | doing ta bit i this great war of | mandant and some “High up" oficers | ~After four months jn the ospital. % the score. Dagget al nstrud itchers, ¢ | s ™ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Shot A Honl L . totion | civilization. Were Inspecting the ward, when one|went before an examining board and then put the ball through the iron for | St. Louis, Mo., March 8—Ed Walsh, | ooty hade & poor showing withihad not been claimed. it may DL R S N et sttt the p.'fie“u‘wha it od. fromy ke abuie q,,‘,’,‘& two more points giving Plainfield a twe | veteran piicher. who was with the | o), Norrs, and Rickard promptly, taken from the selling price of ‘stock | yeveral times at night 1 Would dream | ed in the head byy o bit of shrapel | Britannic Majesty as “physicallyy ; EDWIN W. HIGGINS | point icad which she managed to hold | Boston Nationals last season, was ask- | lora shimcieg - 0y *t Wal-|last vear (o determine the taxable that myrads of khaki-clothed figarea | fell on the foor in 3 it They brought | for further war service?” ~ °' & Bntll a half minute before the »nd of |ed yesterday by Kielder Jones. man. g SR ofit. : wcald pass my bed and each would | him arourd and then looked for the er my discharge T engaged pass- Attorney-at-Law the| game when Webster secured two|ager of the St . Louls Americans, ol (a5, GLissary has reported| Farmers who keep books acoording = = stop, bend over me ard whisper, “The | ward orderly to.carry the patient back { age on the American liner New York | & fou| shots. With thirty seconds .to| hccompany the club south for Sprug (i yc yada does not want the bat-|to some approved method :of account- | pest of luck,-mate." e o o ¥ he wnrd Yama utser 2 stormy triptactosy e N. L. Co. Mut. Fire Ine. Co. Bldo.| [ SOUG got another foul. . This| training. {tle, s0 the champion Will have to look jing “which clearly shows net income| “Soaked with perspiration I would [ The orderly was nowhere to be found {lantic, one momentous day, in the hasge 59 Broadawy. | {ilory gives Plainfleld a lead in the| Jomes expects to use Walsh i{around for some other place, butiand who take annual inventories may | awake with a cry, and the night nurse —like our policemen they never are|of early dawn I saw the Statue of. 3 & Perki Hingsat-dgn | SE7ics, o the championship of the| instructor for him pitchers, - | oreoees mall chance of any other | prepare their returns in accordance|would come over and held my hand.] when necded. The officers were at @ | Liverty looming over the port rail rewn ns, Quinebaug Valley League. - I made. more or less of a success run: | purchased for draft. breeding or daley This awakening. got to be a habit|loss how to get Palmer into his bed.|and T wondered if ever again I woulds Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| The lineups : Walker Outclasses Gunboat Smith. - : oL : . ith me, until that particular nurse |Dr. Frost was fidgeting around in a |go “over the top with the best of lyck > ning a circus, Willard thinks pretty | purposes may he included the' in- | wa = 2 - - Praiis hames | Plainfield: Daggett ¢, Smith If, Pot- e D s M8 in- | was. transferred to another ward. nervous manner, when suddenly with|and give them hell” et k7 ™ feleshone 38.3 | ter rf, Burby 1, Allen amd Jourett lg,|, JOPUm. Mo, March §—Hugh Wel-[Well of himsclf as a promoter, and ventory for each vear at a figure whith| "fn throo Week's time, owing o the[a muffied “damn® and & few other| And even then, though it may seem 3 Bartlett:, Connolly ¢, LaBonty It | (ef of Fansas City completelyy out-, ) @ S8 10 o0 N e ot the | hanrey oot the reduction in value €5 | careful treatment recéived 1 was ablo qualif¥ing adjectives, he atooped down | strange, I was really sorry mot‘to be Rusack rf, Evans lg, Hastings re. Fuabeet” Smith dn jtwelwsl S 0% \imated on the basis of increased age|to sit up.and get my bearings. Our|aiid took the man in his arms like a|back in the trenches with my mates. Baskets for Plainfield: Daggett 2. round boxing exhibition here tonight. 3 of the animals. t - ward contained seventy-five patients, | baby—he was no feather either—and|War is not a pink tea, but in a worth- Smith 1, Potter 2. For Webster, La- | Smith Janded only ytwo blows in me'm:s:]\f ’lltar‘?nmgre!; &:ttas t.l}lerfig‘ht These regulations relate only to farm | ninaty per cent. of whom were surgi- | staggered down the ward with him.|while cause like ours, mud. rats, coot-s BOWLING Bt L fm ) St T nine ‘rounds. Cryplic ‘remaid he made: when fa | ohcrating fincome and mot to Drofit|cal cases. At the head of each bed | put him in bed and undreased him. A jies, shells, wounds, or death itself. are, | Foul baskets for Plainfield, Smith 3, Tormed of he rosult of the recent|niich may have resulted from saleiping a temperature chart and diag-|low myrmur of approval came from | for outweighed by the deep sense of A3 il AMERICAN BOWLING TOURNEY |1 120 it e oM | o it i s 1091, sheet Across (s ahoet wouli | the valiens. 'Dr. Evoat got vory v | salicfaction fit b the men who doess Feferee, Brown. Snow of Putnam on Sk v b w8 ~ Fulton "% ‘be written . W.” or “S. W.” the|and as soon as he ha inished un- | his bit. 3 P S the s idelines. Timers, Chapman and|No Material Changes .in Standingi cyals mave e maion peoorged ion | the vaie of farm produce consumed | tormer meaging Gun Shot Wound and | dreseing Palmer, hurriedly lefe the | There is one thing which my ex 4 ik Toarhnsiont, Potter. Scorers, Seguin and Jewel. After Friday’s Play. he was willing to accept reasonable | changed for merchandise, the market | bag oo ot Dopcie Maeons e | s o 2 and 4 bowled their regulat terms. Value of the material recéived is iy be | Predominated especially among the| The wound in my face had !alz{m!l boy who,mav have to go. hl:n‘:edhl‘ RS} Ja thetr sl Princeton Mermen Win. o Cinctanati, 0. March —Sixth place| Jusi the public will view alconsidered as meome. e el Aty R e T o L et it o nar eaia i t with team No. 4 winning three| Princeton, N. J. March 8_The|y, (% \ndifituale was the best thatchamplonship match that is promoted —_— About forty difterent regiments|knot the eye pulled down, and my|of the man above him, wonders how | s@might and placing them within two | Princeton swimming team took “an{gc® FRCTEC DY, the bowie ng atiby one. ek the conteatants ds.a ques- [y v GONDENSING were represented and - many argu- | mouth pointing in a north by north- | he could ever fill his job. When of the leaders, whom they bowl| intercollegiate meet from the Univer- 4 g, Congress tour- tion. The ideg is something new in ments ensued as 'to the respective | west direction. I was very ~down- | time comes he rises to the occasion, is night. The match had | sity of Pennsylvania here tonight, 35 | LAent here today. This mark wasirin: finance, no champion ever hav- COMPANIES REVOLT ffighting ability of each regiment. The | hearted and could imagine mysel|up and bt it, and is surprised to find. of interest and the larse crowd | to 15. Princeton also won the water | wate Y Y. Haytas of Cleveland, Ohio it . acted in'a ‘double role before,j Feidiate / TIVRIry. es Wondetul . A' Jock Atgc] dating the west. of my . life. -belug | hpw much mmors easily- Gian: o wbticts gathered to see the games were | polo match, 40 to 11, ol i | Dnoush frequentiy the manager of|Against Milk Prices Set by 'Food|ing with an Irishman. then a strong | frowned on by all on account of the |pated he fils his responsibilities. It is et Sevens v Tim v 206 S an, a0t 10,8 wwod start with |the challenger has promoted the con! i Cockney aceent would batt In In favOF | repulsive scar, Teally so “out there.” . the evening with 108 and Couni- i ol fact 4 i = of a London regiment. Before lo Dr. Frost arranged for me to He has nerve for the hardship; the carried the honors of the three| EROMAN EQUALS WORLD'S Infeefered o Min mcond efort and lie{ fant chig) the men behind him promol- | . Chicago, March & —The revolt’ of |a Welshman followed by a member | to the. Cambridge. Milltary Hospital | inferest. of the work £rips hims He - e with 283. 'm‘.'e !e:nl&gre t?‘f the MARK FOR HIGH HURDFES| \vac'the oniy one of the hogiore. Shoot. | Tiesnite WY e ameines tge‘“i_';‘; mm; confi:inslng companies today | of a Yorkshire regiment. and,, per-|at Aldershot for a special opemth‘)n finds relief in the fun and comradeshi ch was a camoufage x row] i T i > o 1 gal t (& 3 - s Ci Vi v . s 5 oW | incston Doss the 45 Yard Obstacle| % 1008y to invade the ranks of the | they pulled off the fight, knowing that | caiist Milk prices set by food com. |haps a Canadian intruded themselves | to try and make the scan presentable Com of the trenches and wins that best Gl h missions is due to unfavorable market | and the argument waxed loud and| L. arrived at thc hospital and gotisort of lappiness that comes with - el ‘Sostas: Evertin' Saeants Fiak: ‘u;;n l:flfet:'o 2R ;)h‘? ‘:vo xxlr‘l’ !:we mnnt;) &n tlhe1 ;'clnl]“"!oondmons, J. . Fitzpatrick. mana: ! furious. The patients.in the beds start | an awful. shock. The food was poor ['duty done. 4 %5 Team No. 2. and E. Baker of Terre Hawte Tnd. |in order 1o rean thoi oroie inter oy |ECT, Of the Borden company, declarcd | howiing for them o settle their dis-|and the discipiine abnormally strict. THE BN ; Sthger .. ... 80 80 Philadelphia. March 8.—A world's| rolied 1203. the high score of the day | exploiting the mew .white champion. | it 2 bute outside and the ward is in an|No patinet was allowed to sit on his Gethert 80 record was equalled at the Meadow- |in that class. During the twh years following the Mr. Fitzpatrick said he understood |uproar. The hea sister comes along | bed: and smoking was permitted only WHEN. CHILDREN OBY 00T Dbnegan 54 brook Club indoor athletic meet herd| Five men teams from Columbus | fight with Johneon. and whils he|Licre Were 30,000,000 cases of con-|and with a wave of the hand com- | at certain designated hours. The face ks 4 Qbitnn 7 Wad'-assooistad with Tl ayndioate: 5 densed and evaporated milk on hand | pletely .routs ifie doughty ~warrlors | specialist did notfilng for me except and e e e 82 82 3 = = et Wit - n the United States. Domesiic con-|and again silence reigns supreme. to look at the wound. I made ap- 11 A o e e Tyt LS, learhed many|sumption runs about 16000000 cases|*'Wednesday and Sunday of each | plication for a transfer back to Paign- | v oiner Gray's. Sweek Eowders: for 118 et Tex Rickard, Gw.h -|a_vear, leaving 14,000,000 for export.|week were visiting days and were!ton, offering to pay my transporta- |Children, the standard remedy for 30 - {moted the tan-round aftair with Frank |B1¢_overnment which fixes its own | looked forward to by the men, because | tion. This offer was accepted, and |years They are casy to give and chil- ¥ Team No. ed the t2n-round affair. with Frank price for purchasing, has tunnage for|they meant cels containing fruit | after two weeks' absence once again |dren like them. They cleanse the stom. MeCormie! Moran at the Garden, take d | they par g S B Bariasion 08 Profitof $10.000° withont Tncursing |\ mw it lil0. cases o yedr. . sweets. or fags. When a patient had |1 arrived in Munsey Ward, all hope | 350, 200 S 20, (e | DORSR. | ngton ..83 92 2 e S ith no ble outlet for nearli}a regular visitor, he ~was generally 5 teething disorders. We have 10,000 Waison .. . 7% s i e i raghamrd and hie DAFUNCT, 110,000,000, cases, condensaries are not|kepy well supplied With these delica- 2y after my return Dr.|timonfals. Ask vour druzgist ana cflm . 91 9 2 | mmich Rt of ‘the- boat 8y Wileat dia | T ta buy high priced milk to add | cies. Great jealousy is shown among | Frost stopped at my bed and said: |sure to get Mother Gray's Sweet P Stevens . 56 MARKET WAS ACTIVE Dressi & orint and the champion there and. then |0, their stores” he sajd. “The con- | the men as to their visitors and many | “Well. Empey if you want me to try | ders for Children, Z5c. — e Del & Hudson . e i i e At U gensaries, I understand = Were sri|word wars ensue after the visitors|and see whatl can do with that sear, P - | Dealings in Rails Were' an Impressive | i, s, ¢ * E ” Be would riot e explotted.. for.sthe | FoL ingtante; at. Naw Nork, \Detrott | Tk & or i cur o v i fZAITINA0 I, but yo ufs taldng an awful LEGAL NOTICES. CE £ | Feature of the Session. Dome 3ines - g ’ benefit of others.. ;... |and Chicago, as to prices to be‘paid | cent h®me, he generally turns over|® I answered: “Well, Dactor Steve| 3 PALACE ALLEYS. e Podnie Miar at .5 . If Willafd decides upon a ten-ifarmers. The distributors of straight % 4 . Takhorn Coa] Pk 2! . s raight | his steady visitor to the man in the | Brodie ‘took a chance; he hails from United Metal Rew, York, Mureh - Eails; wers | b 5 T o e i, Jrobably | milk;alone ware. involvad”. next bed., ' New: York and so do L” 1 i IS ruling features of today's stock | B 1x p et mm':! 16t For the Chicago distriet, ‘'which in-| " Most visitors have autogroph al-| Two days after the, undertaker | Notice is hereby given to all persons B St o ket, their jmpressive sctivity and } G " e S 2 real battle to alciudes southern Wisconsin, northern | bume and bore Tommy to nis death |squad carried me to thb operating |liable o pay taxes in the Town of Lis: a S &7 Stceheth. £s ceeding | Castn W &7 decision. there kely to be a_great i rwi 5 s ahd b i s Rloito ey Bageere .. .... %0 87 s strensth far exceeding dealings in any | Gl ‘ger . 2 grea’|lllinois, northwestern Indiana ‘and |y, asking him to write the particulars | room or “pictures,” as we called them |bon that I have a warrant to levy and fo il )G oder quarter of the st = Gon, Blectric. ex-diy 11100 e Sl i g \vestern Michigan the price was at|of his wounding in same. Several|because of the funny fllms we see un-(collect a tax of nincteen (1) mills on Cartrol 09 162 8 Reading was_the outstanding issue, pGen Sictor i bl . e rst fixed at $2.83 per hundredweight Throw 80 109 s5 its rise of 6 1:8 points being attended | Gen Moter ¢ lh'maelf he natwrally ,would have; |by a turnover'greater in volume than | G Nornn i {plenty of helpers to 100k after th at accorded any-other stock, includ- | Guit Mobile pr } details, but it might prove acostly| s the usual leaders. L 3.y o 20 i |venture in the long run. for Tommies try to duck this unpleasant | der ether .and the operation was per- | the dollar, on list 1917, due and payable SieK job by telling the. visitor that he can- | formed. It was a wonderful piece of | ciict s " the same I will be at the tested so vigorously that further con- | not write, but this never phases the |surgery and a marvelous success. | Town House Saturday, April 6. 1918, | e sion was given and a new price | owner of the album; he or she, gen- | From now on that doctor can have|from 2 to 4 p_m, at' the Blissville W w0 i Winchesfer Woolen Co. to the farmer. Farmers, however, pro- > ; : S y y : hoolhouse Saturday, April 18, Bush .. 111 e fngquity [OEERASpGriations, A= 1,55k e 3 fory jshows that a fghter cannot do| Milk . distributors are still. paying o o “'53'2&2.;“{.1‘1% ?eu‘x‘;rgh;fi e R e poor soldier 2 o Shapier .. . pelling extensive short covering, was (nterom ¢ pr .. .00 ik % 3‘51 ef‘d "‘" rW en his attention is|this -price. Today the condensaries experiences. has been brought into the ward in a|Schoolhouse Saturday, E. Lesmann coincident with repprts of forthcom- | Lemailonal Nickst s f Eistracted by fnancial matters, jeent out a $2.83 bid. Tt is said that| “ne questions asked Tommy by vis- |dying condition resulting from loss | M 250 42 B 1¢0 or 9 1T Tasisenn {inz developments favorable to thosé | Jnunstional Paer .." .10 o condensaries throughout tiie country Woolinansee properties, R e T e i ‘ HUSTON WINS BILLIARD e 1 h DTy | ohee ot ek o CIKPaE ks Book| of Difiod 828 Arsoxtion: conaed by s |t et s aery e ac have made , proportionate reductions | to g military man. " |long journey from the trenches. After | Datea at Lisbon, Conn. March T in thelr bida. Some kindly looking old lady will|an examination the doctor anmounces [1915. stop at your bed and in a sympathetic | that the only thing that will save him ALWIN KAMPF, Collector. lvo!ce address you: “You poor boy.|is a transfusion of blood. Where i Trans-continentals, grangers and | Kennecot: Cop 2 478 462 o ,A,;y trunk lines accompanied the move- | lack Sl TITLE IN CLASS A o Tt O O oI aliend. Lo fiehien. Valleri . . i |Defeated Heddon in the Final Game| Unless o girl has unlimited faith in priced issues embracing the Western | May oo o o air ’ by a Score of 300 to 204. e Y and_southern divisions were stimu- | Manhattn . e : lated into unusual prominence by the “"';:::g: 3:'::9 semi-annual statement of the South- |\ -~ g Sweden was prosperous last year. The number of failures was abont one- 2alf of the 1913 total Mining was sotably profitable. Notice is also given to all delinquent, Wounded by those terrible Germans. | the blood to come from? He does not | tanotira® %8 To16 "that iax Hend" You must be suffering frightful pain.' have to wait long for ‘4n answer— | will be recorded after April 1,:1918, if taxes are not paid on or hefore the; Detroit, ., March 8--Corwin Huston of Detro 2 5 won tbe Class A 4 i = . |ebove date. s Mexican et - - n the Class 3 ani s . national amaieur biliiard champion- that so-called citizens’ committee com: o TIPS T mfli?&”fie!’ ’Ifmh d‘“':fi"’miz";'l i o8 s ship here tonizht 4 fos | menced holding meetings, and “sith NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A1 riod. . g;- . e S 5 % * | Hledden of Dewagiac, 30¢ to zml MBl’;?{x Ro:leri, det‘tllded that he {n:;sl AT A COURT OF Enro'?;-mm LD B ki - 9 the final e of the tovrnament. . N walk the plank, as the’zovernment de- | a¢ Norwich, within and for the Dist . refifkiivgfsnei;uigi:‘fl:;?mnl%\l;‘l‘ifl-. s c 2 g =% ;?u n ':l“" ]'lae[':lfinnc ha: z;rtlel(]l‘(f’:)r manded. But l.yeforo this threat he|of Norwich, on the 5th day of Marchy® tion of the favorable government crop | Miss Facitic pt 3 = first place almost throughout the tour- was asked to resign and Sle(‘llnfld Next | A. D. IE!S. N J. AYLING, Ju report creating a fresh demand. = U. [ yadeial Acne > 208 | nAM , . ' 2 he was_ notified that he would bé g Pr‘e_::g{e Ng’-fi%flnm AR S (] 5. Steel and allied industéials profited | Na: yemmr & s : .| Bstavlishing a high ron of 105 for| Drastic Order of Navy Department Causing People to Take | oprortunity to resisn and xetics = ot:|xorwich. in said District, deceased. R s B LU e ; : : et | < woull e, praferrolf asainst- nim W |iterr . \czdRorss of - smia ae il 4 3 & far | Of Chicago defeated T. Henry Clark- . . * - s W ag im und | eite d = e e ™ ; : son of Bostan this atiernoon 500 10 Notice—May Bring About Another Change in Police {he would be discliarged with 4 .| ceasea ' to bring in their claims per cent. prompted moderate selling % ¢ = in the Class A natio: anq slight reactions from highest lev- 3 2% | billiard tournament. Dy els toward the close but coalers and . H E innings McAndless ran 16 steels held their gains, Sales amount- | X, SEs 2 ed to 600,000 shares. 3 g bt 3% 1 O i 8 e Scofia % Railway bonds were visibly im- 24, and his av It was then Jeffers positi re sgainst said estate within six&! 5 5 A s 8 4 ROILIY (| Months from this date by posting a Department—Captain Jeffers Will Insist on Knowing | !0, resien and challenzed his treducers. fce to-that eftect, Together with a oop . : . the s order, 3 nearest... - | | his supporters, to oroduce charzes, to|fo the place where said. doceased Iast Why. come across or shut up. Those charg- | dftelt, and in the same Town, and by |’ es have never reached the police com- | publishing the same onmce in a nows-| proved by the rise in stocks and Lib~ % 3 - = i i < aper having a circulation in said Dis-' et i | Gnits™ Shver 2 Kitlie o mittee. Captain Jeffers has no deeire | 2. and_make return to this Court. North Carclina | oty tesnes alto steenginened. ! TOal fque: souo g lites Slgos. Contract, | (Special to The Bulietin.) If that government man came to|cni’canditions and has mo wish to Be | The athir aan. Tortbria e L b sales, par. value, aggresated 33775, | Bue M’ ¢ | wChicago March S—Bill Killifer, who| Xew London, March 8.—The drastic| New London again and made a fair | {ie cance"of ciasing the Hauor indus- | tons of revara . o oon6 18 & triay vents & Salve is |00, Femsianis was purchased Trom Philadelphia, with | Qepartment in pro- | investigation, it-is: not believed® that | (v fa 3¢ covern- | | Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, 8. bonds, old issues, were un- | pep Marquetie : 4 | Grover ' Alexander. ] i | nibi S I 3 : try in New London. If the sovern: ttest: N M. 5 Vi by the n a i < A Phijadelphia Co. .. & ) Alexander. loday signed his| hibiting the sale. of intoxicating -drink | the maycr and his . bickbone sub-| miont no matter for what cause. or,lo- Clerk. -4 . changed on cal . Plercs Arrow contract with the Chicago Nationals ! yithin five miles' of specified naval| Porters,’ could possibly inducs him':to 4 2 i according to a telezram to Manager | Mitchell from’ Killifer, who ing the winter at Los Angele ifer jiad been a holdont. ntract’ were: not. 1 NOTICE.—AIl creditors of sald de-"' - —— STOCKS. N F0 BWALLOW | reomccon o st | EE T Y00 JUST BUB BF ON |* F R - 4 s ified. Pt e D oF Gaoe im' 591 cal prejudiee; 4t the behest of Mayor RO s P AndIE neagLy Newresh e o o Gatain oL | Rogers has made it conditional that | csased are hereby notified to present has caused the liquor interes: " DS in-| he must retire-or the prokibition zone | their claims against said estate to thes T.ondon. the city officials and all others | structions. = A proper . irvestigatlon,|'wilt “be- in ~effect in New London, he |undersigned at 129 West Town St.i2 interested to sit up and take notice.|Dy. an-unbiased committec represent-|siands ready -to -step down and out | Norwich, Conn., within the time limited Tt may aleo result in a-change in the | ing the, navy -departmant. “would as*| Byt aven then he will demund to know | in the above and foregoing order. POy T— ! 1 ituati i i ent that" 5 s WILLIAM S. CASE, 7 { 3 local police situation.” It is believed | 8ure the department that' there: i 3 " | Tbyszko Wins Fall From Hussane. iherc that the mayor, with his back- need for drastic action in’ establishing e marsd Administrator. i % | Huston, Texas, March 2.--Wiadek |bone supporters, know that as the cit- | the five mile prol n zone from'tlie A . DISTRICT OF LEBANON. S8, | Zbyszko wom a one fall mateh from |izens committee; must have the man-.|Submarine base, the state pier or the| FOUR GUARDS AT o e, Maron Ttoeabis " | Yussif Hussane -here tonight with .a | agement of the campaign that Is des- | coast guard-academy. - Under. the ad- AUBURN PRISON SUSPENDED| Estate of William A. Williams. late i fiying mare in one hour and ten min- | tined to improve the police efficiency | Ministration of Captain Jeffers all the § iriie ¥ of Lebanon, in sai R 5 s k i i - v S i 2 trix, by her Conservator. {utes. Hussane was knocked virtually |in compliance with government re- | EOVErnment's requirements:have heen| As the Résult ofcthe Escape.or Fey-|, The Execu e # | unconseious, his head hitting the mat | quirements as Set forth by a repre- | Figidly enforced, and it s imbossible | nids Forsbrey, a Despérate Criminai.| for o oraér Luthorising. and o | 52 | with terrific force. sentative of the government who made | for a man in:the ‘army or*navy uni- 5. e strict, deceased. | ’ i g —_ ing him to sell certain real estate be-. S personal_investigation of local condi- | form to ‘buy-a.drink in an¥ saloon.| Aihany, N. ¥, Mar. %—Four suards|longing to said estate. situated In the. | Pittsburgh Wins (nter-City Hockey | tions. The police committee was not |0 matter the, grade, ind bOOUIEZEINE | o upurn prison have been suznended | TOWN of Lebanon, New London County’ i Title, considered ‘and, it is said that the|is no mere. It can be wut dewn as eane ast mient of| and State of. Confecticut, as per appli=rs G & t the 2 9 any, alway: on-{ fact that Ness London is fully as clear | & & FeSult o i ish cation on file more fully appears; = 4| Pittsburgh Mar. 3._The Pittsburen | Tieoh, 2100 COMmPany, ey s An | ny ity 1n fhe — country, - whers | REYIOMIS Forsbrey. considered by the| **Orfered, That the 15th day-of Mareh Athletic Association hockey team, bY | now eaptain; went so far as to sramise | there 1§ navv’ or army establislimonts, | Prison officials as the most, dangerous| 1918, at 1 oelock in the afternoon, at ;ioerf‘?a.r!lltng ichehxammn navy seven here|to the government man tkat the city | Captain Jeffers has toid his man -ust [ (3% S0SPomte SRR 600 SRLe Bl ang e same is, assigned for a hear- ) ght, cinched the championship of | would rot only be cleaned up, but| What the Zovernment expected of the | {ii8 AUROUNCEC TOTiRll O T fng on the forexoing application, and | the national inter-city hockey league. | that Captain Havens and Lientenant|Dolice force and ‘they have been and - : this Court directs. the Conservator to iy ‘Tonlght's score was 4 to 1 in favos of : aver 1 tll i he best: inte; States Superintendent of ‘Vrisons|gjje all persons interested therein' 04% Jeffers would walk the plank. It still are working for tl est interests James M. Carter left early tod: . 4 £he’ Bitisbursl clut, Very difficult to convince consarvative | of the government and the city. st o) s e D e o e Gl Sartdlore Rite ot Mabia citizens that any man representing , ation. some newspaper having a_circulation * 4 the government in such & matter would | Mayor Rogers and hisbackbons sun- | 5000 o it e found, had secired | in Said DIStrict, and by posting & copes Macon. Ga., March 8—The advance | have the authority as to what individ- | porters are more persistent than ever saws in some unknown manner and|On the public signpost in the Town of guard of the Washington ,American | nals must enforcs the luiws in any mu-| that Jeffers must bo, .and the mayor |aWs 1, SQe URKRAWH MAArAr Anf|Tebanon. where the deceased last League baseball squad arrived here | nicipality. - Surelv - - the gov. declares that if his promises to that » s ce'l| welt. at least six days before said today and will be followed next ‘week | would be satisfied were its spec: government man that Jeffers would ba | 304 those over a_skyiight. He then|gay. of hearing, and return make to by. Manager Griffith and the other | requirements strictly complied with. It |fired from the force, are mot made | WOrked his way along the roof of the| this Court of the notice given, olayers, including Waiter Johnson. looks now as if the mayor had made | good, that the five mile prohibition ":g;“m »'é““fi,‘;“'"w“,,’,‘,‘,’e,‘,’-:“”’;ffl, nto thel s 00 'ALBERT G. KNEEDAJ’:‘AJE& - ’R e unnecessary promises. 1f they inclad- | zone' will be applied to New London. | Yard beside (e womens nrison bitid- NEW YORK STATE'S COAL od the dismissal of Haven and Jeffers | The mayor calls upon the coyneil| D8 AN ai wall 65 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ™ NEED FOR NEXT WINTER | Haven did retire three months ago and |and the people for surport of the freedom. at Norwich, within and for the District accepted the office of sealer of weights | promises he made to that government |, 11 makes the third time lorsbrey ¥ kes the ¢h o't qf Norwich on the 8th day of March, e . : el : as escaped since his arrest for mur- | A. D. 1918. ot Calls For th and measures. Jeffers was appointed | chap, whatever they may have bcen. 4 A DoIRI i 1 AR T P i s"";““f fi the Greatest | 0, piain with the understanding | Why he should: have volunteered the | °F In the second degree R o oy . ErLENG: R o} ible Amount of Hard and Soft|tnat he was to retire March 1, pist. | promise to bounce Jeffers, regardiess of Preston, in said District, decedsed. Jtx | Coal. his ability to do all that the govern- In Doubt. *| _ Gertride Hakes Gale of Norwich, 5 _'When Jeffers agreed to resign it|ment demandéd, and more, is not'plamn,| When an European ejaculates By |Conn.. appeared in Court by counsel New York, Mar. —Only by. storing | was with the understanding that the |It is fair to presume that results will (George!” one doesn’t know whether |24 gl.eflm:ui;;l‘mnl “mvh;gv“f;; tl":e__,:: during the summer months the great- | government demanded it, ‘and that if{heset assured the government that|he is referring to the ~~‘at, the king|stemment PUTPOrting to he the last WL New York, March 8.—Cotton opened (st possible amount of anthracite and | not permitted, ‘all saloons in the city| New Londen,fs entitled to a continu- | or the, premiern—Cn: | ston News } and testament, with codieil thereto, of 6% | firm; March 3255 May 3200; July | bituminous coal at ultimate points of | of New London would be c'osed. Since | ance of home rule. The time has been | News and Courie ol 2153 October 3038; December 3028. ¥ said_deceased, be admitted to prol ;| consumption can New York stats ex- |then members of the police committee | forgotten when a sailor or soldier has e ‘Whereupon, 1t Is Ordered, That said Cotton spot quiet; middling 3320, X 7 pect to avert another fuel famine next | (some of them), are of the belief that | been seen under the influence of in-| Too many men are incapable of do-|petition be heard and determined St o winter, according to the general report fhe mayor's promise was voluntary.|tixicants in New London. Since Cap-|ing their own thinkinz. the Probate Court Room In the City B! MONEY. made today to A. H. Wiggin, stat> fuel {and as all government reduirements |tain Jefférs began the enforcement of St | New York, March 8—Call money |2dministrator. by the' state Tuel con- | had been complied with, Jeffers.should | law fn this city it is noted that the (™ = 16% | strong; high 6; low ruling rate 5 servation committee. be retained as captain. Such 2 mo- | numbé¥ of sailors visiting Norwich 3 of said petition, and of 4134 |1-3; tlesing bid 5 1-2; offered 6; last| DImphasizing. the particultr nced of | tion. was tabled for a month. Jeffers|have more than doubled, and what is : 2% ll0an 5 1-2. public service corporations, municipal- | has surely. accomplished . wonders | true of the sailor applies to tne sol- = - & i i ities and hospitals to fill their, bins|since he adsumed the captaincy of | dier. : : CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. pendency 5 ] hearing thereon. be given by the LL-ANS (B s i B ".E 25 g this summer, the committee suzgests|the police de nt and were the v to, — 3 v istrators investigate the needs and|phia, Providence and Norwich, all at fthirty vears.on the police force % B A SRE storage facilities of “their laq PeRRPE? 3 Norwich. in said District, on_ the uma day of March. A. D. 1918, at 10 o'clocks 4n the forenoon, and that netice of ti B 988 i 3 i oy b » oy circulation s 1 ¥ 2 " | Dist 1 four p prio lar. - Gme | that county ind municipal fuel sAmin. | chiefs of New York, Boston. Phiiadel-| =Thomas Jefers has spent more than -AbSOllltGlY' Removes | te date of said nears ana at Fespective | worl: on the improvement of locai con | native city, and up ndigestion. Drugg ‘be made to. this C: 3 nK 0% ;, |distriets and plan for proper distri- | ditions its could not possi-l blemished record. His E