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T SN I PR L e . . —_— : Nowwror WOCLETTN.. WEDNESDRY. JANUARY 1, 1919 s INSURANCE 2 ; FOR EVERYTHING ol Chicago, Dec. 31.—William (Xid) |played wel lfor the losers. The line-| INSURABLE Gleason, tonight named manager | LLS: e of the Chicago baseball club of the | Danielson—Reddy lf, Elliot rf, Mar- ~ L. LATHROP & SONS American League by President Charles |tin ¢, Caffery rg, Horton rz Reeves on, who succceds |1g. i A, Comiskey. G ;| 8 Shetucket Strest Norwich, Conn. | (+j, ronce Rowland, is 4. veteran who | Jewett City—L/Heureux vf, Harris started his career anton, Pa., in |13, McGerry ¢, Barry rf, I/Heureux If. 1587. He has been trainer and assist- | Scorer, Burns; timer, Sholes. ant manager of the Chicagy club. = —— The new manager, who is 33 years |CORCORAN WINS PIE old, started his baseball career in 1887 RACE AT OLYMPIC as a pitcher with the Scranton, Pa,| a¢ the Olympic rink on New Year's club and later developed ints a star|cye, Bob Corcoran proved the best pie- second baseman. He was a member |y PO “HTORES PRICEL, B C o of the famous Baltimore Orioles from | (oo otior shate Loys 10 the enjoyment d e Py cos o "y us. g | f the large crowd.” John Filbcm come i in second and the other boys decide: ended his career as a player with the | (& goco" A% 20T IOV trlelr pie, Sl snb ] On Thursday night the girls promise This Annual Clearance Sale Provides Extraordin Values in Wanted Merchandise e "L S e et T A )| THIS 1S MORE THAN A JANUARY CLEARANCE AT THIS STORE. NOT ONLY IS IT OUR REG- IOUR F!;ER VITCSSRANCE ,f“j;‘jr;;;; e asrest morwe I ULAR CLEARANGE PERIOD WHEN WE ADJUST OUR STOCK IN PREPARATION FOR SPRING . i o e e ety | o S sious no masmees recorde o8 BUSINESS BUT IT iS ALSO A STOCK ADJUSTMENT SALE TO MEET THE NEW CONDITIONS n strong A- mpanies, COR-!said President (om key. I RECTLY. E nce and strong|nothing b first importance were lowered this ome of these had a pretty close t wishes for h)m s future efforts will THAT WILL CERTAINLY ARISE SINCE THE WAR HAS ENDED. Hethes- L naenl % ind ot ot the. Grand Cir- ISAAC S. JONES |mdsmens ind 1 irist 1t fix Snort | pcedor samina. o feats o recond- REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN IN MANY CASES VERY DRASTIC. OUR DETERMINATION B0E Butlaing ; and results y ppoint- lary rank. i SEE " gt s et Motk L S o » T e S na e Wiz [§ - THEN TO READJUST OUR STOCK IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE. = 8 ey ons of tho White Sox_desired a },\VF:‘:H])}..L,C,H(]{::H of the fastest race | LAST YEAR dollars worth of pregerty | this country; about 21]¢ about 700 thousand a | 29 thousand an hour. 500 rth is burning while you advertisement. r property insured? B P. LEARNED & CO. Agency May, 1846 CLOAK AND SUIT SECTION MILLINERY DEPARTMENT $29.50 All-Wool Velour Coats $3.00 to $5.00 Velvet Shapes in SALE PRICE $17.50 black and colors ‘ SALE PRICE 98¢ to $1.98 30.00 Pom-Pom Coats . ; L 7 SALE PRICE $19.50 $5.00t0 $ 52;[?']];;101“;3".‘838 of silk velvet $35.00 Fine Velour Coats $3.58 Ready-to-Wear Hats in velvet and silk SALE PRICE $25.00 hatters’ beaver SALE PRICE $1.85 $35.00 Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits St $d sl SALE PRICE $25.00 . ack and Colored Velvet Hats SALE PRICE $2.68 $42.50 and $45.00 Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits UP STAIRS SALE PRICE $30.00 * $1.00 and $1.25 Women's Ribbed Knit $3.50 and $3.98 Georgette and Silk Undervests and Drawers Crepe-de-Chine Waists SALE PRICE 89c SALE PRICE $2.85 $5.00 Women’s Slip-on Sweaters with large $5.00 and $5.98 Georgette and Silk SA?EQ?::;SE";&% Stripe Waists SALE PRICE $3.98 $1.00 Children’s Colored Velvet and Felt Hats 3 to 6 years $2.25 White Voile Waists SALE PRICE 59c SALE PRICE $1.85 $1.25 Children’s Colored Flannel Gowns $1.50 Black Lustre Cloth Petticoats 2 to 8 years $19.50 Silk and Serge Dresses $1.50 Children’s White Flannel Gowns i0 to 16 years SALE PRICE $12.50 SALE PmcEy $1.25 $25.00 Silk and Serge Dresses A full line of INFANTS’ WEAR, COATS, SALE PRICE $15.00 BONNETS, DRESSES, ETC., AT: SALE PRICES B. GOTTHELF & CO. “The Store of Good Values” 94-100 MAIN STREET | | li; | nd 2:02 3-4 in 1915. with St. Frisco ni ton won in 2:02,| 04 1-4, ng the | trotted pennant race DANIELSON TRIMS JEWETT CITY FOR THE TH]RD TIME defeated i Danielso third when d won -4 and 2 ken the second h’d[ i Leader Of Famous 27th Praised By Pershing to such a rule as might be|enough at a distance. This is es-|for some distance to get up sufficient to originate with workmen |pecially true of those lakes deep in w ¢ Chicago. Carrying uzmer[ ch a government { political rights of 1 in New Orleans|L It would over- to lift him. In e an airplane wh speed on land or water Machinest and Engineer de. belongs to the order of di called the G swimmer, or swimm e placed so f e ding on solid ons possessed of |pears to be upright Steamn gine Repairs DR. A.J.SINAY | by on.hen\ dn« government in lr‘"\ are chiefly ntonio which did not and would deny [ I 100 An er such a government|webbed and g e Chicago politicians | Dippy through the water | 1700 A med trains _to| speed. Roo 1 ilding, Norwich | i Phena 1177-3 mandate | is with Da-all. LESTEk E. WALKER, M.D. to farm land and Phone: Office 1262-4—House 1228 vecord for follow WANTED BOARD AND LODGING WANTED by request of the dl’- : iheria tnd the other | U. S. Submarine Base, the citizens of Norwich are re- e “, T eptional oppor- || quested to provide board and lodging together or sepa- to industrious settlers and 0 v man stands or fans accord- || rately for 500 ENLISTED MEN, for a period of four W stry and merit. . . ted, feel noneed || months or more. The men will receive an ample allow- tion and were the | he domination of rep- |} ance from the Navy Department to cover the cost of Lenine government. rling—I"lo Miss Em | BOLSH EV\KI CARPETBAG GOVERNMENT | he traveling com- same. | 2 g 1 s and their armed bands have | New York, Dec. 81. — Call mon - . o € Associated faroused the 1m.1;:m'x&m of 1 Toti s > 2 e > ctrons. B o) Tow & Tl vae Y i p L Anyone either patriotically inclined or desiring this closing Jid 5 2-4; offere Jast loa Pank acceptances 4 income who has rooms or table board to offer to these S X nr ] . h e men is requested to address, telephone or call at the E S er Chamber of Commerce Rooms today. SR soviets have been ¥ R Signed a0 bowled over whenever they failed to|America than anywhero else. | Ao A |patisty Moscow offcials Where i WAR CAMP COMMUNITY SERVICE Onc. Wn, o e o9 :|LOON OFTEN QUICKER IN | FREDERIC W. CARY e R DIVE THAN RIFLE BULLET Vil . % Ere 1 3¢ .. trains to keep the Dippy the Loon is more often heard Local Chairman. T ared to be v|than seen, though to those who visit 100 Fisher Boly pr d Tondon. the lakes of the Northern United B0 Gaston W Thé Government ibed as an- States and Canada he is familiar