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PLUMBING AND GASHITTING | A.A.UAWARDS NATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPS Wb Puter With 9 FOR EVERYTHING (‘\ 1] lt INSURABLE Philadelphia, Nov. 18—Samuel J. the Chicago organization. ms‘! se Gels-it Ul Dallas of the Meadow Brook Club,| Two tousand dollars will be given & LATHRON 8 S0NB Plhflc::;lphh, dmday was unanimou:ly,for;thletic equipment in-arr]x;ybca::‘nsl ~ L ele president of the Amateur in Porto Rico and $3,000 wil e dis- < : ils. Shetuckat t Norwich Conn, | Athletic Union of the United States. | tributed for camp athletic equipment | Common-Sense, Simple, Never F-*hd 2 Shetucl ree! orwich. Cenn. | Frederick W. Rubien, New’ York, was |in this country during the demobiliza- | YOU can tear out your corns an ' re-elected secretary-treasurer and the | tion period. suffer, or you can peel off your corns following were named vice presidents: e and smile. The joy-peeling way is the CALL UP 734 With or Without Gas Attach- ments but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES J. B. C , B AL ) lor, ! “Gets-It” way. It is the only happy We furnish Repairs for all mak Pt bor Ny, i |DEMPSEY PUTS FLYNN | iess way in the world. T drops ek An‘;lu; Latrobe Cogswell, Caltimore. Phiitainiad. Niw 13- Jkek Daiih - lnTB:.&zt annual meting will be held fiay tHa e vy welaht i)oxer, Bbeked The junior, senior and all-around | 2ut Perky Flynn of Boston, in the championship meet was not awarded, |f'st round of a scheduled six round the committee having - jurisdiction | 20Ut here tonight. Dempsey was mas- holding up for further consideration | ‘T Of the situation from the beginning the one application received, It was 40d with a series of right and left from the Hog Island ship yard ath- [/abs to the body and head put his A. J. Wholey & Co., ‘12 FERRY STREET iati orponent through the ropes. A mo- g = e il championships | ment later he sent him down for the M ' s e e Tallo connt with a left hook to the jaw. The W’iu Men C Ten-mile run and seven-mile walk round lasted two minutes and sixteen b "y Brooklyn A. C. o s odaernrium lng Ten mile run and seven mile walk, 2 5 FIRE INSURANCE. | icn mie rur, and seven mile ¥4l evbLER Fom PRESIDENT is ‘as_essential in modern houses as Do, You? If not, now is the time to|100 yards straightaway and 800 yards, ! OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE electricity is to g';\tm . We guaran- see us—don't wait until the fire has|Lincoln Park B. C. ‘Chicago; $00| New York, Nov. 18.—John A, Heyd. tee the very bnlt‘ LU BIN,? WORK occurred. yards, United J..zbo;d ]Lelgue, Pt | 100 o ohiot beifes i emmnran /OF the VG tOn- br)"iu.:“fl workmen - at -the fairest IRAh Sre:'fos i Smbil. burgh; one mile, Multnomah A. C.|qa| league and acting presidence since ” Protection is GREAT. Portland, Ore.; ten miles, Riverton, Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS i i 3 ill| “Get the Drop” on That Corn—Use “Gets-It” LR et Ciub: high diving. Buae. |the resignation of John K. Tener, will on 3¢ “Ge! LCIvIng. BUck-|be proposed for president at the an- and the Corn Is & “Goner”! ISAAC S. JONES tye A. C, Columbus, Ohio; SWimming, nyal meeting of the league here mext jindoor: 550 yards, Chicago A. A imonth, it was reported here tonight. Insurance and Real Estate Agent |100 yafis. Pittsburgh A. 220 |1t wae said that he probably would Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street | vards, Detroit A. C.; %50 vards, Pitts-|pe unopposed for the office. burgh A. A.; back stroke, Detroit; of “Gets-It” on any corn or callus dries at once. The corn finally loosens off from the toe, so that you can peel it off with vour fingers in one piece, pain- v ! gBs piccey 67 West Main Street breast stroke, women, Columbus; TR 1_Et=5flr.\' _;p§elmga banana. “Great BALTIC fancy diving. women, Loa Angeles;| TWO GAMES FOR HARVARD. |Stull wish I done that before s b yards, women, Philadelphi: “ambri SRR he y -peeler—"Gets- 5 f report for October follows: 113 trian-| & "yoxing, Boston Gymnastic, | fall by the Harvard cleven. - The team | 20d bandages, toes squirming from ir- o 5 gular bandagés, 10 hospital shirts, 7 (o e " = itating salves, it's all a barbarif v |Los Angeles A. C.; wrestling, Bir_|will play Boston College on Novem- |l ‘2ting salves. i T Do |mingham, Ala.; hand ball, Los’ Ange- | ber 23 and Brown on November 30, | iounded by razors and knive ook | B useful gifts. Gifts of service rovs’ suits, 15 ladies’ biouses, that's | 32 pairs socks, HEATING AND PLUMBING -oats, 10 girks’ dresses, 32 4 i - i butchery, ridiculous, unnecessary, dan d 25 G‘ft h 2 5 sweaters, 6 scarfs, § pairs of wrist- ['S50 G L 4, that| ool gamea will be In the Harvard|gerous, Use “Gets-It.” the liberty way an Utlhty. 1Its that brmg = . . ver’ e th DO ndon Telectonyone tecond, thal i Staflium —simple, painless, always wure. Tak 92 Franklin Stres Linen shower consisted of - the | r“poya™p 1pe o 0%, FORC | Stagium. Tud the | —Simple. painless, always wure. Take e following articles: 135 handkerchiefs | \\,"claimed a record of one minute | arrangement of & Eame with Colum. |10, chances. Get “Gets-IL” Don't be cheer. 128 Turkish towels, S0 pillow slips, 39!, 1" the 110° yard o | SeRscmEntiol & BRG W1 olum_ | insulted' by imitations. See that you § tabledlotn,- total:407. ~Tintoll ‘eollesiea b MEAIS MSCEGHIRNAY event. L b bl neeka @ nieating n New ¥oric CSTeT (e Pataranbest. N R : p a g E by Russel Aimquist and Mary Brierly. | 73S <@ ey i e — back corn-remover, the only sure w 3 ara er home. an The Junior Red Cross of St. Joseph's | Lavalian made the time was irregu-| \,\reps MUST OBSERVE LAW |costs but a trifle at any drug store. the appearance o ’ GAS FITTING, pz:r:‘chnal school donated $6 toward the The constitution .of the union: was In making plans to shoot migratory M'f'd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, “The following letter has been re-|amended so that an amateur athlete|waterfowl hunters will do well to = ’ G T 2 " |{who became a paid instructor inarmy |note the dates of open seasons under i o the Ted Cross Workers of Baltic: | CAmDS shall not lose - his' amateur:both Federal and State laws. This|Prescribed by the Federal regulation, D fiste R T eTe O i L. I stancngt caution, by the United States Depart- & s o e e T ecetied. Nt ‘comes jn| The'union rejected an amendment |ment of Agriculture results from evi. | IUCl further shorcened. - Special SR ‘j‘fln°l~‘, . “rg”"p " sleeping in | Proposed by the Pacific Association, |dence of confusion in the minds of Foderal regilations doiaot nithone VAR Yot g that foreign athletes shall not be eli- | some sportsmen in regard to the|y veral refu < i A 4 il o 8 Y L e gible to compete in championships. |opening of the season when the dates ) 20Y0NS 10 hUlt of KL mig o PRIV, BLSTAVE In the matter of the protest of the | conflict under State and Federal laws. | “r ™0 0 "9 V™ 00 evample, | o RSt et llinois A. C. against awarding the| The Federal law and regulations|p " ceriat States as for example | g =t Hempstead Fleld, Long 1 e r e O it L INsseasons before andiiatler |5 Cin Missonri tand South Dalnta this| o ) THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO g o Y cago A. A. the board of ~governors which no one may shoot these birds.| 5y, Iesour and South Dakota, th > N 1 sftof g . golke Gt of Busining i sustained the action of the champlon_ |If a State law opens the season later | 568 Shaot v water- | g otonlyasa gifto ) 1 11 t0'25 Ferry Str zoing out of business ship commitice in giving the titie 15 or closes it earlier than the dates | (2% YGEF W2, Ste law would open| (@ y Nes it St cheap. Sale Js most women do, will appreciate a gift BB NG, STRAN FTTING . iy Vashingior. Sq., ington Buildii, of such service and utility as - N e Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY prior to the date of opening under the service and utility Federal regulations were it not for: e Yo fobt 41 s Potos intions| N but a gift of cheer Y HOPKINTON FIN ANCIAL AND pUMMERmAl S e ey N & e e A soon & the news Gt Athe signiug J J tondict \ ow or Qv of the armistice reached Ashaway and Df e ihe oeaeioty UG Deady act = brings brightncss W st md En s regulations it is lawful to hunt water Potter Hill Monday, whistles blew and MARKET WAS DULL. 100 Den & Rio G ggffl (except wood ducks, cider ducks and bcauty to the d v 2 Steam Engine Repairs belle rang out the good news. A pro-! o vork Ny, 18.—The stock| % Dope, Mines . and swans, for which there is no open ho Most \ : 2 ceasion formed which by sunrise 1ad | market was in a state of suspended| o6 season), rails coot, gallinules, Wilson me i i 1A a8 i marehed (hrough the prin |arimation during the greater part’of (X0 snipe or jacksnipe, black-beliied and women know tipal strects It arew Tarees by the ad. |today’s session, prices for the most : golden plovers, yvellowleg: woodcock S O-Ccdar POllSh i 3 ’ =\ M) |of last year. What effect the new Aition of most all pereons - able - to|PArt rising and falling within circum- § \ and mourning or white-winged doves peace conditions will have on the real - imi gai vail- during the open season preseribe % i estate business is a goblem, but with- were pit on the trolley line to convey | “gon e PS¢ fesional however. are authorized under the 2 cleans as it pol- o8 /.- Hiyjipareubinty wiklo jthe mnaton the enthtisiastic marchers to Westerly | iement was ‘strongly infenced by treaty act still further to protect mi- ishies It brightens g ke I g e e O T D e chut|last Wweek's adverse bank statement,, 1 G } gratory birds. f 2 3 - Dreaent. X no petitions in g se of @ 1ack | fresh point to the need for continued | e tions the sale of all migratory bir 1 . - R 1 filec - g, orthy spent Sandgs | FEStriction of credits, and 1abor. prob- other than propagated waterfowl, is| @ furniture and JBi Tie eecond week 1o Navembenbas not i Cporee B, lansworthy spent Sunday|jems also assumed greater prominence, prohibited _throughout the United | § woodwork. A\ = ] e aarsa and i business A his recidence here He has spent| R A T M bmittea by © competent States efcept for scientific or.propa- . ; op mpbustnes B e trade authorities over the week end o 5 gating purposes. - mortality seems to have reached a Hotkiaton Temiise e I e o irst|were agaln of irregular tenor, but| & Cn Maximum bag limits are also pre_ gratifying low level so far this m°“f‘-“- ternoon on m.l,\irv S Aherin conservati opinion inclined toward .’m %:E"n ch_ pr scribed and, W\}cn permitted by State New incorporations in this sta;; fu; VFelis and ponds. in this vicinity |an’ indefinite continuance of wartime| 1 Int Har C b . law, two days' limit of migratory the week make an unusual record for have wn need of rain for several conditions in the steel industry and birds may be shipped or transported these times. Six new companies hav i3 " affiliated lines. from one State to another in a calen- been formed, with authorized capital stock of more than five millions. This record is greatly in excess of any sim- ilar week for a number of years past. The volume of building permits for the week is unusually light. In New (e mbich me s lehad by commibica Haven, Bridgeport, Hartford, Water- tng with the Buresu of Biological e . B . Survey. United States Department of den, Stratford and Springfield, Mass., | Agriculture, Washington. but $3 permits were granted for the | - U. S. Steel and Marine preferred diivded the honors of the day,. the| the, former railying easily in the last hour | ut 170X {rrom jts one-peint decline and- closing Hunters' club weather conditions were iat o substantial fractional advance 0. K. at daybreak, but soon after sun- | while Marine held its four-point rise, rie the winds became stronger and in- | despite another meeting of the direc- | creased more on the hills until they 'tors at which “no progress” was re- drowned the voices of the hounds. ported on the proposed sale of the dar week. Hunters are advised to famaliarize themselves with the provisions of the new act and regulatons copies of which or other information concern- Winsted.—On the last day of annual hunt of the Connect Kennecott KCE Lack As a result most of the hunters, auit | company's British tonnage. locso Wies . : week against 127 in the same places a shortly before noon. Three kills were| Rajls made partial recovery from Max M Co »- o year ago, and 261 in 1917, for buildings reporied making ten brushes for the|ineir extreme setback of one to two| im M ¥ 1 SPORTING NOTES. b costing 3363162 for the' past week, points, motors and oils were irregular | Miami Co According to Scout Fddie Herr, late| With the coming of peace the gov-|12x16 and frame construction with a|$546,98 in 1918 an ,63 —|at best with the several war groups. | Mich' cental o e S T e e crnment ban on extensite building |shingled roof. Had it not been for permits granted and specialties displayed uncertain . Lo ; ¢ : : Aoede ! : ; Frank D, Sevin is P e- |in. Waterbury for houses to be erected o 5 & e r:\flfie‘;r (‘l;.; I;T\‘w ot deague | was one of the fird things to be lifted | yorgarazo at his e hne |for the sovernment, it ‘would have star battery in the draft when |4Nd Nnow rmanufacturers and others |garage is to be of wood construction |been one of the leanest weeks on rec- ! Selected Frank O'Doul from San |muy erect mew buildings or additions |With shingle roof. The dimensions of [ord. With modifications of present o and Farl Baldwin from Salt|up to $10,000 without a government|the building are 10 feet 6 inches by |restrictions on. building it is certain Lake. Herr thinks John Humpell in_|Permit. The permits have heretofore |16 feet 6 inches. . {that. many projects which hflve.x{’eeg duced the Yankees to put in thé|been issued by G. W. Carroll, Jr, local| The American Waste and Metal (held up by war conditions will go drafts. The judgment of the scouts |chairman of the Non War Construc- |company is erecting a garage at its|ahead, and, if the weather is not too may be in all right. but will the play- |tion Board, but now Fire Marshal|place of business at 208 West Main |Severe, there will at once be a R g e | ¢ PROVEN SWAMP-ROOT i i fen Pl AIDS WEAK KIDNEYS]wfir‘é"‘%i;’,ioseé’“io“iafe?? hteenationais Mo Mo Mo Pas Mont Power 0 Nat Aem Nat Biscuit Cond & Nat Eoa & internationals {as well as Liberty issues, on a marked | falling off of dealinzs. Total sales, par | value, aggregated $9.600.000 | 01d U fours gained 1-4 per cent.| The symptoms of kidney and blad- e often very distressfng o ers ever be seen on a major league|lloward L. Stanton will*issue permits |street. The building is one story high |increase in the volume of Duilding e Rystbu: in & iruadown declining as much on cal. Aaond? |for construction that does not exceed |and is of wood construction with con- | business. 3 £ realty'iast The kidneys scem to suf- ST Mike Cantill £ A o $10,000 in value. This modification of |crete and. stone foundation and shin-| Norwich had 27 sales of realty Ia t almost every victim STOCKS, actike Cantillon, former Americall|yy ruling may have considerable ef-|gle roof. The foundation has been |Week to 20 for the same week Ias ; lame back and urinary b i o ‘me““‘;:mi{:?mfi\ elub early 1agt | feCt on theé future building but prob- |laid and the four sides of the build- |Year. The loans for the respective s which should nof be neg-| 1700 Adr Run A s 2 © 4 : ably there will be no noticeable in- |ing have been boarded in. The dimen- | weeks totalled $30,342 and $272,559. tated | Crease in local operations until the|sions of the structure are 12x30, In New London there \verenlO sales ated, | o ring. Thel adoldor ot = : of realty last week to 15 for the same The house recently purchased DY |the Shetucker tompane on mittan | weel last gear. The loans for the re- Alex Pasnik on Willlams street has|sireet is prosresSing rapidly and fhe |spective weeks were $24750 and $3L,- Leen undergoing extemsive chanses |four sides Dave boon mh: 800 and is now ready for occupancy. Mr. 5 SEpL I fanu et these danger signals often more dangerous Kkidney season, has gone from San F to Los Angeles, where, it he will make his home, and already there is talk that he may come back {after the war as the owner of one of the Pacific Coast league clubs that 400 Adv Rumely 1M Ajax Rubber 4 3100 Alaska Gold M Alaska Junean Allis Chalmers Allis_Chal_pr Am Peet Suga: Am Can 3 s Swamp_root which, so oon heals and | trengthens the kidneys, is a splendid Ontario Silser . Pan Am_ Pet Pan A Pet pr . Pan R ® £t g s i : represent Los Angeles in ‘the crcuit. % W et Eupancy the present time the room is being kidn ver and bladder medicine, Pty b kG rs ; 3 Fasnik will move into his new house | put on. The building is of brick con. - NEW LONDON. and, being an herbal compound, has e Jack Dempsey. the contender for the | this coming week. SEhctian a gentle healing effect on the kidneys, world's heavyweight title, recently de-| Contractor W, . Young has nearly Hamilton & Chambers of New tY(;rk clared that if the decision of the|completed the garage and veranda for have been awarded the contract for judge who tried the case in M R. O. Libby on Broadway. The gar-|STATE BUILING AND BUSINESS.| /5. new foundry and sheet metal shop kee in which John Reisler was suing |ase is of brick construction 10x13. The | Statistics of real estate transactions|to be erected at the submarine base Dempsey for $100,000 for not living|veranda is 10x26 feet. for the week indicate a very material |for the navy department, bureau of up to the contract he had made with A building application has been filed | Shrinkage from the figures of 1917 for |yards and docks, Washington, D. C, him to be his manager, should be 1 Fire Marshal Howard L. Stanton | the corresponding week. In the towns |at their bid of.$93,159, with 120 days to decided in Reisler's fayor, he will quit | hy John A. Johnson of 66 Baitic street | reported for the week in the, Commer- | complete the contract. The only other the boxing game sooner than have|for permission to erect a garage at|cial Record there were 302 sales by |estimates received were Westcott & Reisler as his manager. his residence. The building is to be|Warranty deed against 417 a year ago.|Mapes, 207 Orange street, New Haven, Mortgage loans for the week amount- | $96,566, 110 days, and Post & McCord, ed to $667,116 compared with $1,209,779 ;191 Park avenue, New York, $99,900, “READY AGAIN FOR BUSINESS’ last year. The impression is general|120 days. that this slump is only temporary and, Building Permit—Giles Reynolds, that the volume of business will soon |frame garge, Fremont street, 16x20, After some time spent in repairing our buildings, we are again ready for business. We have taken in a complete new stock of Hay, Grain, Flour and Feeds. be running more closely to the record |cost $300. F. W. Hull, contractor. We are agents for the following brands of Flour: Phila Co 2 Arrow E 0l Pittg Conl Pited Conl Pitts & W P which is almost immediately noticed in most cases by those who use it. A trial will convince anyone who may be in need of it. Better get a bottle from your nearest drug store,! and start treatment at However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents| to Kilmer & Co. Binghamton,] , N. Y, for a sample bottle. When | writing be sure and mention the Nor_| wich Daily Bulletin. ® Am Wool pr 8700 Anaconda. 100 Asso Ofl 400 Alehtson 500 Atl Coast Line . WAL G & W T . 200 A0 G & W 1 pr 20600 Bald Tocomo 100 Bald Lecomo pr 860 Balt & Oio ... 160 Balt & Ohio pr Shattick A ¢ Stnelair Ol Statz Mo Tenn C Chem Tex Pacific Texag Co. Third Ave | Tobaceo DPrd Union Pacific . i Alloy S teel B . 00 Beth Steel S pr |-l BT WINIE ROSE - | BE 6% ke | GOLDEN LOAF 708 Cq ‘etrol if i bilvrs BRIDAL VEIL U S Steel pr PILLSBURY’S BEST OSOTA and CROCKER’S BEST Of the following we have largest stock at lowest prices: New York & Norwich Line Hart Tran;w—rt;tion Corp. Telephone 1450 aves Chelsea Dock, Norwich, * Tuesday, Thursdays at 4 p. m. Leaves New York, Pier 55, East River ‘Wednesdays and. Fridays at 5 p. m. | : F. V. KNOUSE, | "FLOWERS | FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered v TREES AND SHRUBS 2200 Wostinghouse 1000 Wilson & Co 100 Wiite Mator . T Willys - . Total sales 520.342 shares. SUCRENE DAIRY FEED BUFFALO GLUTEN UNION GRAINS HASKELL’S STOCKFEED MYSTIC MILLING SCRATCHFEED H. & S. MOLASSES FEED DAISY MIXED FEED : OSOTA MIXED FEED . . BAILEY MIXED FEED Large quantities of BUCK SAWS, AXES, WEDGES, ETC. The Household MONEY, New York, Nov, 18. — Call money strong; high 6; low 6; ruling rate 6: closing bid -4; offered at 6; last loan 6. Bank acceptances 4 1-4 per cent. COTTON. New York, Nov. 18.—Cotton futures opened steady. December 29.00 to 28.80, January 28.25 to 28.00, March 27.80 to 27.90, May 27.66 to 27.75, July 27.52. Spot cotton quiet; middling CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. | Open. High. Loy j L R M e 2 g8, FN, MIDDLES S il By Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street TFRERE s 70 AaVErAE medium . Charles Slosberg & Son, 3 Cove St., Norwich, Ct. Telephone 531-

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