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chowh.am Mhstfl«el-nt of Month— Tortmy MeCarthy of New Haven Replaces Young Des! AT * e 4 L LATHROP & SONS 15 Shetucket Strest Norwich, Conn, Matchmaker Jack Sullivan of thejminute for Malchle to pin his heavier Pastime A. C. has ‘his ar-]opponent with a chancery and armiock o e el 2l & : Thonth, " Jack ‘wis umable 1o ‘come.io| RENSSELAER'S 1918 . FOOTBALL SCHEDULE. Card Calls for Eight Games. A Troy, N. Y., March 9.—The follow- 0t | ing dotball schedule for Rensselaer hinh'PntytAdmlc institute 1918 varsity team It arranged by Manager N. L. Nussbau- Means morg than having a policy—it mer has been approved by the athletic § e e ‘ oot | “B25t 9% Nwiiams college st Wil- We place you in the strongest and A e b e ARG L best; have us bind you today. mer local boy, Who now hails from |= Oct. 12—St. Lawrence university at ISAAC S. JONES o ey e ea| . 0ok, 18— Massachusotts - Agrleutural s nd R Exare Ages |27 e g Sk of Sl Tk | oot 5 AT cror 1 conpr oo at Troy., T | T s Warrir Soprtesnit st by Vs :;‘;‘:::'_"‘zm e i e 15 i yuiveit 250 million doflars worth of property | bétween Ted Raakin ‘and Kid Clin [Pohester. was burned in this country; about 21 |10 20 six rounds on a winner take alli | g o0 Goes With Reds. - basis but it is rumored that Clish has million a month, about 700 thousand a | develo; an attack of cold feet. If| Tee Magee, infielder, Was released day, about 29 thousand an hous. 580 | Clish doesn’t get over his chills Y by the St. Louls Browns Saturday to dollars ‘worth is burning while you|Tommy Winters it more than unmfi the Cincinnati Reds. A three-cornered | v o meet the Titian blonde and if hi\|trade was involved. & read this advertisement. does ‘it will be no spooning match.\ In return for Magee, the Browns re- Is your property insured? Dave Fitzgerald of New Haven will)ceive from Cincinnati Tim G. Hen- referee, L dryx, outfielder, and the New York B.'P. LEARNED & CO. Jock Sullivan received a . telegram | Yankees will get a player later, either Sunday from Dave Powers asking him | from the Reds or the Browns, Afl Established May, 1846 to come to Boston the last of the week | Magee was obtained from the Yan- to act for him In‘ his %’:{;'fih Young | kees ig;'u.gr, 1917, ;‘:: York gm. him Goula in that city. ‘boxers are |from the ‘ooklyn erals when the ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW favorably known . here, where they|war with the Federal league ended. o boxed a terrific draw. The Hub City | Magee’s salary st year was $8,500. Erown & Perkins, Iismeys-al-law | affair will be for blood. He was ofler';d I;n than $4,000 hfor this LTI season e Browns, Over Uncas Nat. Bank. Shetucket St Rt ST sy 00 e g Entrance stairwey near to Thames Navy Blanks Cornell on Mat. Ndtional Bank. Teledhone 38-3| The midshipmen won the wrestling| . 8 |mat from Cornell Saturday by 30 Navy Fencers Win. points to 0. Five bouts were taken on| The Naval academy swordsmen won MOOSUP decision, two of them requiring an|from. the University of Pennsylvania extra period, one was forfeited and |at Annapolis Saturday afternoon, tak- one fall wag gained. The fall wae won |ing six of the. nine bouts with foils by Maichle over Porter in the unlim-|and breaking even on the four bouts ited weight event. It took just,a|with sabres. Junior Choir Rehearsal — Meeting of All Hallows’ Council. The Junior choir held a rehearsal on last Friday evening at the home of Miss Elice Walker. Those attending ! were: Alite Southworth, Alice Saj bury, Alice Walker, Dorothy _Sall bury, Eleanor Main, Bella Howard, Helen Gardiner, Ethel Parhuret.| Raymiond Gallup, Irving Tyler, Ellis Kennedy, James Walker, ani Mr. SATURDAY’S MARKET 1 paie Andrew Latimore is Il 200 Pecple’s G & C Wi oo I8 . ewett City | Recessions Were ‘Registered in Im- | * 3 2™\ was adoosap visitor over ¢ portant Stocks. 10 ® Mar pece o &1l Hanows' councit, New York, March 9.-—Material re- cessions were registered by important| 100 bits & W v stocks during today’s, shoft session,| i P Sted Cor vressure being greatest in the issues| o by sus 8 that teatured yesterday's broad ‘ad-| 40 Ray Con Cop vance. : — Reading suffered_an extreme reac-| 13 £ 1 & Siel Mrs. Thompson of Willimantic has|tion of two points, Union Pacific threel joos. 5, & 8 F . visiting at.W. W, Palmer's dur.|2nd other rails as well as prominent| St L 'a s F'pr seen visiting at W. W. Palmer's dur-|ingustrials, shippings, equipmentsand| £ Siucsir on T, held a_mee! @ their rooms on Main ing the past week. specialties one to two points. B Mrs. Rertha Davoll hes retirned| The decline probably resulted’ from | ise socers o » s ik a combination of profit-taking and | 1200 Seuhem Ry pr w dayy’ visit :\;lt\\.\'ll‘xél:‘ S, horts putting. out mew lines| 5100 Studebass g : g g P on foreign advices which suggested a | 0% Zva C chem. Ernest Scoville of Middletown -was |fresh Teutonic offensive on the West-| 1100 Tobaceo Prod in_this ‘placs on business Wednesday, [ front. some after a fs * G > strength was manifested . /Claar Stores Horace Peckham spent the weel end i - 109 Tni Drug 1 br with srandparents, Mr. and Mrs |DY 9.few issues of relative unimport-| o6 Goued” Fruc .. ance, including minor metals, but the| e U & obrk Fope 9 4 A FOham @ A S Peckham |mOre general reversal of the close left | 00U S I Aeohai: .0 o 190 have been ill the past week. |the market decidzdly hheavy. Halen | IME S XUt 5 Jyoss it |amounted to 270,000 shares. %0 Gian Miss Jessie James bas been il with |""hcjtie ™ developments pombraced 300 Diah S0 "By Frip. g the February statement of the United | 100 Wabesh .. R Pt a4 conditlon and | States Steel corporation, chowing a| i} W o 4 s o' " decrease in unfilled tonnage. of not 10 W, Mazy 2 e rinhouts, Daking ihem atmost|quite 20,0001 tons, aeainst the mod- | 8 Weeliitu much frost in the ground. frf o g ‘?“se g8 b ‘"':‘“ ":‘ 100 Whie' Yoo’ T Last .week's severe contraction in| 100 wons seop’ Minister, declared that the National |pank reserves was fully rectified, the! 0o W. Pump pe 1 Confederation of Workmen was per- |actnal excess expapding by almost| Total taks 251486 shares. sisting in its intention of declaring |43,000,000. Reserves of members in T Ly g e [ 006,000 sesiet.the -pecant] i 2 [ of u gave the ot over $55,000,000 azainst the recent| New York, March 9. — impression that the activities of cer- |loss of almost $§0,000,000. vaper 5 9.4, Sterling 50 day Bie Lo tain elements were doomed to failure. | ' Today's bond market, including 1ib- |1-2; commercial 60 day billy on banie erty issues, was steady on light trad- 473 1-§, commercial 60 day nilis 11 ing. Sales (par value) aggregated $1,- 15-8; demand 475 1-4; cables 4,76 7-16, T 750,000. - |Francs, demand 572 1-2: cables 5, CAS o R IA U. S, 4s (old issues) lost 1-8 per{3-4 Guilders, demand 44 1 z;eza\;]lg cent. on call during the week. 45. Lire, demand 8.75; cAbles 8,74, For Infants and Children Rubles, demand 12, In Use For Over 30 Years STOCKS, 2 3 hesiald Sales. Heh. Lew. O i Always bears o0 kiaska Gaid Mine PR % New York, March the COTTON. % 2% % |opened steady. March 3210; ay < s & & 18160; July 31.05; October, 29.90; De- Sigoatare of 3 W% 44 A% |cember 29.80. ! 1% ‘Whitestone Cigars will be 33.90 a 100 trom Oet. ist, 1917. 32 for a box of 50, Same rate per thousand. 3. ¥, CONANT, i Frankiia st 7 ALLEYS Phone Conn. 6 TABLES Majestic Building, Shetucket St LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago, March 8—Hogs—Receipts 84,000. Market slow and 5@10c highe Mixed - and butchers, $16.75@ good and heavy $16.10@17. b . h $16.50@16.3 light Neorwich, Conn. 4 - 3 $1865; pigs $13.50@17; bulk 316.95@ Bowl and play Billiards for exerciss 5 i $1%45. . 1 : fod $11.25@11.75;" cill and common $6. @88:90; spring lamb $18.25. ® : Hogs.—Receipts - 10 double decks. Market active 75¢ higher. Prime heavy $18.55@18.50, heavy mixed $188.76@19.10, ‘mediums $1.10@19.25, and recreation % okl " Gattle—Recelpts 10,000, , Market 5 ] ; weak and 100 lower, Boeves 35 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING 57 s Hulstockers and feeders $7.70G 1L calves $8.75@14.75. ‘ ‘Sheep—Recelpts 16,000, Market 015 T. F. BURNS : ok g s $10.90@18.65; lambs $14.25G 1115 €200 Batte & fi& ’é!‘, HEATING, AND PLUMBING| SESEZ - & i il muswn pire 1 _cne s, 'y $12.50@13.25, prime $1: fixus, go0d $12.35@12.85, tidy butchers $116 12, 2004 fat bulls $9.50@10.50, common to OCHRANE 5 : 1% |@10.50, fresh _cows and springers 360 J.c @110, . veal d@!ml‘l - < \h | > g “Sheep . an . — Supply light. /1 GAS FITTING, : & Priis we ING, STEAM FITTING /" Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing Ty heavy. $19.10@10.95, <1isht 'n‘" CASTINGS 1% | Vorars 31961310, pigs $1535@1550 = roughs $13.T51@16.%, 'stags - $13.7%5@ $14; cows .and. heifers $6.606011.75 14| steady: 10c lower. Native and west- ply light 'Market steady. Choice % |good fat ocws $8.50@9.50, heifers 310 _steady. g00d mized $1225@1275: fair ‘mixed, Washil 8g, Washington Building =X FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY et 1676.¢ 1w mE "m WMY co e ! . . Buffalo, March 8—Cattle receipts $131@13.50," butcher grades $6@12. Ness 11 &0 25 Ferry Strest 29 s PLUMBING in modern houses as lighting. We guaran* the very PLUMBING WORK s expert’ workmen at the fairest HE active. Culls-to choice $5@17. B 35¥sssd rEEEEy lings $14@16.50, sheep $5@14.50. i EEK overcome the leadeta® 47 gflmdmduah,whon F. Reichman of | American_Handica, |the state authorities, as it does not { would be valuable as a state ad | juntt, particularly in cities. 0 | 425 head. Market slow. Prime steers ‘Calves.—Receipts 800 head. ' Market Kansas. City, Mardh 3, —Hog receipts estimated today 6000 head. - Received officially’ yesterday 8,848 head. : Ship- ‘ments 1,702 head.” The market was higher. Quotations ruled from $16.70 to $17.40 per 100 pounds, against of 2 3 two men championship of the ‘Ameri- can Bowling Congress \tournament. While the bowling was except good today, -yet none ot ffi.& . ar - antt G Inden. of ~Milw afkee, roling into ixth place with {254 This. team top= ped all of thcee who bowled taday but they were efosely pursued by . Fritz, and J. McCormick, of Toledo, who as: sumeit seventh ‘pldce in the firal staading with 1249, while E. Dewey] and J. Blohme, of Jamestown, N. Y. landed twelith with 1241, The nearest approach- to & leader in many days occurred an the last ‘shift lwvaukes_towled. 685 and went into second place, 17 pins behind the win- ner, C!" Styles of Detroit. This_officially( ended the American bowling ‘congress tournament, tonight ‘being devoted tg-a sweepstaices roll- off by Cincinpati men,’ * i Tomorrow rid Tuesday the Woman's, National Bowling association will hold 1ts secorq annpal tournament on thg alleys, ten cities being represented in the entries. \ # p— 1 ‘and ADDITIONAL TROPHY S FOR GRAND AMERICAN Columbus-George Cup, After Eibht Years of Competition in the South- ern Handicap, Finds New Home. By PETER P. GARNEY. .. Press Representative of the Interstats | Trapshooting Association The trophy given by the \Chamber of Commerce of Columbns, George— and known as the Columbus-Georgla | WAR SAVING STAMPS, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS —AT—, 5 Jiss THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK Dr.F.C. Jackson‘ - DENTISTS CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK, PLATE WORK : AND EXTRACTING 203 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9a. m. to 8 p.m. Telephone Dr. D. J. Coyle cup—when the Southern Trapsiot- ing Hardicap was held in Columbus i tn 1910, and contested for , ever| since in the Southern Handicaps. will be up for compstition ! the . Grand American Trapshooting Tournaigtent.| to be held at the South Shore Cowntry club, Chicago, T, Auzust 5 to 9, |in- clusive, When the Interstate Trapsho: association discontinued the sectiun trapshooting handicap tournaments t Columbus Chamber of Commar ed to” allow tha ey to r competition, until won, at i he Gran This the Colum- | bus merchiants agreed to. H The conditi ertained in i Sovthern f Jontestants. must be all ev < on the reg- x The cont it mak- ing the hichest averaze or all evests to be credit. th ona leg or: thic cip. IThe troph: becams the absoljte broperty of the contestan' i it three times. t vears of compe heen 1910, G. L. Lyon. 55, §. A. Huntley, Tenn. 538 550, Fred Plum, National Asseciay ers is Valvat Brig. Gen. [ n of Shotgu Own- e 3ite Adjunct, Says Carter. War. Departmest. b7 January 16, 1913, Mr. R. B. Hurst, National Secretary. 17 East 1itn Street: 5 New York Citg: Dear Sir— s I bez to advise vou that vour let- fer of the Ist instant, addressed to the president of the Umted ,States, has been weferred to this bursau for “thereto you are - in- the force outlined by you is strictly a local state force which ‘should be under the control of | come within the jurisdictton of the federal govanment. It is suggested that the ideas that on advance be brought to the at- tention of the adjutant ~genera! of each state. There is mo, doubt that such an organization as you deserihe Very truly yours, (Signed) J. Mcl CARTER, Erigadier General Natjonal Army Chief, ) Militia' Bureau Veteran Pastimer. Dies. Paterson, N. I, March 10. — Jir nCormick, veteran -haseball plaver |'anafamous pitcher bt the Chicago { White Stockings in the early cighties, died at & hospital here early today from + Qisease of the liver. McCormick was mdre than 65 years 614 and had been ill for a year. - lege tha midshipmen grapp 0, whife the Universic van | fon mizals. Von Tiry SPORTING NOTES it begins to look as though ulton’s efforts to overtake d was more or less of paper chase. :? The Chicago Post says that gtrange Lo reinte no one comes forward and ims to be the discoversr of ed that every time wins a fight H is thal M a Champion- Everyone seems to be well aoquaint- ed with the a Jim Quinn but the for: star also made good in busines: quartermaste Up to.date only eight bave claimed the pennant in ihe } lional League and only eight.in the American, Season appears very, dull. sudden revival of w it is annoying to say the least, to read the list of goifers and porting_themselves far, far Mason_ Dixon Line. After an absence of twélve years Pomfret High School has reappeared There must have been radical changes in the faculty of the up-state school Tbe Yale tennis managément has an- nenp~:@ that it intends to stage a tersciolastic tournament in New in Wy 2nd will also enfer a team in the intercollegiates in the fall Walter Campn men in the eamps hbout patri- his time as ath- nce the city of teken over Riverside Pavk, the bome New Haven has all team last summer, 1 as to whether or charge admissicn question has ar not they can 1 Saciely note from tHe!coast: Charg- ing that her husband used her for a punching ba orce ‘from“her ex-prize- at Los Angeles. Two good’ water matehe& were pull- when tho FJiiFresh- ad the Tiger hopefuls 28 to and Weslevan sapk Amberst through the season without a defeat. With the big leagme clubs headed south all we can say is that the print- ers should get out thdse old lines: “Another Ty Gob! Phenom,” and Better Than the Best,” for we're going to use 'em -soon. The Springfield Union say: Lawrence is giyine no 'considerat in. the -makeup of the 1918 league, it is intere: the merger men wonld have kad con- siderable diffienlty’ in opérating there this season anyway. i Saturday was Nayy day in the 'col- i | | | | : sporting world. Cornell bowed to | 30 points to} of Pennsyl- | lost a large majority of their. ng bouts with the future ad- beware, time on record. This fish is common on the Pacific const and one aaithority ascribes its sudden appear- to the intermingling wa itch” at Panama, Ouimet, western amateur f champion, now a sergeant in the| company of the 30ist In- | ‘2mp Devens, was ono of soldiers recommended for com- missions as second lieutenants in the * eorps of the national | ormy. More than 300 men took the examination. Urban (“Red”) Faber, pitcher who played an important part in bringing | the world's championship to Chicago's White Sox last year, is not to be drafted, according to information re- ceived by Manager Rowland, Faber's home district, Cascade, Ta, has sent enough volunteers into the army to make the cail on conscript men un- necessary at present. Of the Cubs, Vaughn and Zeider -were once with the Yankees, Alexander, | Killifer and Paskert were Phillles Merkle and Kilduff were Giants; Ty- ler was with the Braves, Doug) the Reds and Robins, Deal with the Braves and Hendrix with the Pirates Both Chicago ciubs have done-exten- siva trading and purchasing io major | league circles durirg; the last few| vears. Tre New York papers give the fol- low tcams: Ya Pratt 2b, Baker 3b, Pobie If, Peckirpaugh ss, Walters ¢, . Giants, Burns If, Doyle 2b; Kau'f cf. Zimmerman 3b, Fletcher ss, die 1f Holke 1b, McCarthy or Rariden e, Schupp and Sallee p. Five batterymen, comprising the first squad of the American league can . jeague squad of Detroit An baseball,plavers to start for the train- ing camp ot Wa: Saturday. T Louis by eleven other member team is expected to be in camp wi tbn_days. A special dispénsation will be sought by Matchmaker Getrge Tuohey of Bos- ton for an extension of time for the match between Kilonis and Ross at the Grand Opera house in that city tonight in order that they may have all-they time necessary to settie who is the better man. If this is not to | te had, they will be given the enure evening, beginning at T.45° with an extra pair of men in reserve if neces- sary. ' It took-very ‘litile' persuation to make Foll, Perritt see that selling a tomobiles in Shreveport, La. wasn't{ in it with pitching at the Polo gfounds. The big pitcher who stood second to " Sheep.. and lambs—Receipts 5000 | head. Market ~ slow. "Choice ' Jambg $18.60@18.75, cull to fair $13@18, year- 333538538 ¥ rices. oAsk us for plans and prices. * 2ing $16.65 to $17.35 per 100 pounds on Mareh 7. s 18 3 & e | o & & ' CRICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 5 55 3 g 1 i L 3 Pt TR T S v il Yy te T g g : . DOOLEY & at-wholesale ana Tuna, a fish renowned for its game | as well as f food qualities has been caught off the Gulf Coast this year for | ng batting orders: for the Gotham kees. Gilhooley rf, Marsans of. aldwell oung rf, FERGUSON'S on Franklin Sauare Niamonds, Watchet Cut Glass and Silverware 239 Main Street| Self Starting Remingten Tygewriters H. R. WAGNER 52 Broadway Norwich, Conn, AND POCKFT HILLARDS SIMPSON Basement Thayer Building s THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK Shetucket St. ——e We Cane Chairs and sed Canning etail. S. MIKOLASI 35 Market. St., Telsphone 537-5 DR. C. B. cLDRED 42 Broadway Tel. 341-5 Davoe Ready Mired Paint Varnishes, Qils and Biushes and Metals Preston Bros. Inc. WASSERMANN The Plaut-Caaden Co. Estab. 1872 Plaut-Cadden Building 144-146 Main St Norwich, Ct. R and High Grade GROC~RIES A. T. Otis & Son 7% Franlin St. Bulletin Bldg. Bulletin Building, and most effective twirler in the: Natidna! League- last season, sign=d his two-minute chat over the h Join McGraw. ahachie, Texas, left will be joined at St. of the team, including Manager Jennings and Bill-Donovan, who is to ~ coach th> pitching staff, Virtually the entire Pittsburgh, March 10.—Jimm! g0 National troit American c: contract to play this season w National League Spe: s been sl on acconn regumed. op-rations Thars to run steadily. Work several weels feed and need a Spring pigs and ewes. : DR. HESS’ STOCK TONIC contains laxatives to reg- ulate the bowels, diuratics to remove dropsical swellings,. tenic to improve the appetite and increase digestion, and vermifuges to expel worms. : " DR. KESS' POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A will make your Alexander as the con- Archer Signs With Pirates. Arch- cher, jas si MONTVILLE PLANT ABLE + TO RESUME OPERATIONS ‘Thames Specialty Company Has Been Shut Down Because of Coal ‘Short- Co. at Mont- ut down for of the coal o force of about 175 is busy on centracts d, same. of which is forfliuiied at £750.000. DRHESSSTOCKTONIC). DR. HESS’ INSTANT LICE KILLER kills lice on cat- tle or pouliry. e —BUY AT— The Household | Bulletin Building . i Telephone 531-4 40 Franklin St. P e — See SPEAR and “ C: A. SPEAR “in Somers Bidg. — RING & SISK’ Franklin Square ——— Need a Plumber? J. v« BARSTOW ' 23 Viater Street e “As You Like It” 16 Thames St. | Telephone 1884-24 SUPPLIES and ACCESSORIES Snop tel. 731 House tel. 1123-2 Everything Pure, Clean and Good PROVIDENCE 56 Franklin St. Plaut-Cadden Co. Plaut-Cadden Norwich, Ct. — GOOD' ROOFING Chas.E. Whitaker 81 Water St. FARMING IMPLEMENTS . and MECHANICS’ TOOLsS of all kinds THE HOUSEHOLD 74 Franklin Street the government by direct order and some indirectly through other concerns working on zovernment orders. Will Renew His Subscription. It is reported that economizing, However, it is not be-’ lieved that he will go so far as not to renew his subscription to the Congres- Recor.- Bachesler Post-BEx- Where Red Tape Fai Red tape might possibly serte as & bathing suit at Coney Island in the summer, but it makes soldier.—Brooklyn No Use for Them. ‘Weekly forecasts of the weather are forgotten over night, except by those who want to prove they were wi —Toledo. Blade. In South Africa the assets of ememy subjects, which are vested in the cus- todian of enemy property, total £9,- 239 000, of which £1,079,000 are mining There are 26,166 enemy shareholders in various companies. The Germap mission are assets of the " 74 Franklin