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Pay $1.00 Per Week The Plaat-Cadden Co. | hed | ur were dewelers Established 1872 | Ponds whole were the breal NORWICH, CONN. I t W omm n., Ja e quart d and_payable an. 1, 1919, Office open . %05 p. m, il be mad- to all bi paid after Jan, 20. MGUI Cashier. New York & Norwich Line Hart Trausporlatlon Corp. | Telephone 1450 Leaves Chelsea Dock, Norwich, Mondays and Thursdays at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 56, East River | “ednesdays and Fridays-at 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent | the | assertin Americans 3 | closed a deal v acquired Catc change for Outfiel and George Ke charge from the army JUNIOR INDOOR MEET | junior “indoor track | national Y. M. C, A. TO PLAY FAST STATE PIER TEAM | end of the so | expected to att a main of thrce po { commort and preferred than f leade | of twenty-tw 3 | notes which precipitat Nat. League Fa\(nrs One Man Commission Chicago, Jan. 2.—After a conference| PARKER WINS FIRST IN with stockholders of the Chicago club, John A. Heydler, president of the Na- tyonal league, tonight departed for where tomorrow he French Lick, Ind, will join Barnmey Dreyfuss, president of the Pittsburgh club, and Ban John- son, president of the Americ: the coming season. The schedules will be adopted at the joint meetin of the major leagues in New York| Jan. 16. President Heydler did not expect any opposition to the proposed 140- zame schedule, although he revealed that the Chicago club was not in of the short season. He other clubs agreed by a mail vote to a 140-game _schedulc. What President Heydler helieved would be the mosts important ques- 1ion to be considered at | meeting was the formation of a new national baseball comm the National league wo ppointment ‘of a ion on. He said “one-man” commis- hall vote for a th the chairman of w connection with b: clubh president or club,” President Hevdler of course, means leagae does not favor the August Herrmann, the y ma COLONEL HUSTON PREDICTS PROSPEROUS SEASON IN 1919 New York. Jan. 2.—Lieuter Col- onel T. L. Huston, hal New York \mrucm club, arrived i sixteen months' service in Fra teenth regiment of enginee! Tuston, who o is a veteran of s 1an sh Ameri department tates entered 3 Colonel Huston urged that organ ized baseball come to players who were wounded in the hat * t do too m for them.” He said the steps t Ruppert, to season in 1919. CATCHER EARL SMITH TO GO TO GIANTS ‘h "“‘1 New York. Jan T National league ternational club Rodrizuez, Pitcher gden and a casl announced tonig TO BE HELD New York, Jan FEB. pionship meet of the union_will be held the Thirteenth Regiment ociation, Brooklyr, on T ing to an_announcemer Frederick W. Rubien, cha A. A. U. chamy senior ‘u come out &l A roil's team v: INDIVIDUAL BOWLING Parker wopn first place in the indi- ridual ducp pin championship tour: jment Thursday night at the Aetna al ) il zot second with beault and Folienius third and fourth. Tarker and Fillmere are open to roil v two howlers in N i Iinal standing \ n league, {Johnson’s team vs. Fillmore’ in drawing up baseball schedules for |, id the seven | team Fillinore's team. lev Ph\i\ week, day, March 17- Carroll's team . limeore's team; Gifford's team vs. 's team. Games. Pinfail ; Carroll's team vs. Johmson's team; | Gifford's team vs, Fillmore's team. WINS TITLE AS GIRL the joint d suggest Hir\‘ Eow-mq at Aetna Alieys. Aetna alleys Thurs- If thie cannot be accomplished, 1} the championship o she had a harder race on her I than before. John Filburn b Corcoran with Gene Garvay challenze any three boys in the city, couanty ult won five IFollenius won vhrc(‘, { there are still to be found the nBALT‘C VS. WILLIMANTIC Kadiak bear, larger than the heaviest li IN TROLLEY LEAGUE In the trollev duckpin leagvue Bal game abounds accurate shot e aid of former civilian team, came many men who proved all{ ner. Colonel New York | Feod | jand who 1 | sidered themselves But the rifle range w and some of them found that the Willimantic. Con ik and to make a good s a score of 48 at 300 yards DARE DEVILS TAKE TWO FROM THE ALL STARS zames out of lhrm‘ P'Lrarlm took evening, gatheri gle for 124 akd high both high si | eve and rifie to def jand to destroy huma: ed SCHEDULE MADE UP IN CITV DUCKPIN MARKET CLOSED ACTIVE receivershi confidence or hange today rraders >xiended 1 Rort com mitments, but covere 1 oils imparted activ and effaced ma The advauce in oils plaving mark lnding ‘ T‘rnol‘w\v 4 per cor ban but sues were i notably Ana Taldwin Locomotive Baltimore & Oh Do. pld Barrett C. Bethlehem i 14 1700 Do. B pid : e 28660 Brooklyn tpid Trans 00 Canadian Paciy i 0 Central Leaihee it 6 mpeake & . hio. ... Tt Chicao- b W, i FINANCIAL AND CON | pest. Tn view {omic value of % |of the farmers and | the tran i has beg 4 m g 11, 4 0 2900 o farch | o N E, church New Year October | 3 meat pie supper from 6 to 7.30 ot Catton auist | o'clock. An entertainment by the CHICACO GRA!Y . Johnson’s team; Gis- | ford's team Fillmora's team. ! Fourth week, Monday, Jan. ‘74—Car-‘ roll's team vs. Gifford’s team; Jol hn-| scn's team vs. Fillmore's team i Fifth week, Monday, Feb. 3—Car- | jroll's team vs. FDillmore's team; Gif- { ford's team Johnson's team. ‘ Sixth week Feb, 10—Car- rell's team vs. team; Gif- team | Carroll’s team vs. Gm’ords team; | Eighth week, Monday, week, team s team vs. Fillmorce cam. i week, Monday, March 10--| s team v Gifford’s team: | Twelfth week, Monday, ‘Yn(n 28— CHAMPION ON ROLLERS| On Thursday evening at the Qlympic Stacer Len " in the girls’ mc ched h/‘v claim \0 and therefore ate for relay race of one mil r of miles for fun, money | | to take place in the | | | THE PSYCHOLOGY | OF RAPID FIRE By KENDRICK SCHOFIELD Associate Editor, The Arms and the an, Up in the frozen solitudes of Alaska wher. but where the quick the mea are, above all zame. To Camp Perry, with the Alaskan learned the art of shooting ve long and experined new to considerable difference between the| ry to bring down | a kill at ratively ore on pa Tre stages of During the rapid National Team Match one of 1e | night. Alaska boys, who had been quite suc essful in mastering the intricacies of | the Model 1917, harnessed himself up | in a sling and proceeded to knock out | apid fire! | There were ma better s 48 made in the rapid fire stage: re more made not so high. oint of the Alaskan hunter of the firing point with a smile, went 'm durned if Il ever run from another bear.” To have established a firm self-con- fidence in his own abilit; as worth to that rifleman all the miles he had traveled from the far tundra to Camp Perry and all the hours he had put in learning to handle the military rifle.| The psychology involved in the self- confidence which that rifleman had acquired is what military experts term | “morale.” It is the back-bone, the! stiffening, the very entrails of a man who goes out to slay or be slain whether he is hunting the shoulder- high Kadiak or the treacherous Hun. | There can be little doubt but what another man, as the result of | vating in the mp Perry | matches, learned that he could deper 1| upon his skill in co-ordinating hand, to the field on iv lh" 'm])Hth" nt this kind of self- ns of the United that is well worth is a gan | WASTE OF RABBITS WILL BE $TOPPED‘ 200,000,000 wild rabbits United States Fully killed the Blo'ogudl Survey Sta Department of Ag Many of them are jack majority of which have not becen t lized in the pa If all the lled were t‘on\umfid they wonld fu between 200,000 and 309,000 to aluable food, and if proper meas were taken to insure the col- lection Of skins, thi lone would in coping with the probable econ- the energies ichmen will be | rvation of this in the coming few y directed to the col important resource. Already a number of establis! ‘1m0nt= for collecting, dressing, canning d.fld shipping rabbit meat are o'wr)'.:o'\} in Western centres. As of the this country from it: to source of profit is 3 Joie Ra icago's great runner aining for indoor m He will compete at the games of the Millrose atbletic association in Madison Squarc garden, March 9, the Meadowbrook zames in Philadelphia and the national indoor champion ships. Williams college has made no plans for winter spor it is expected that after the college conference going a prozram to suit t changeh. 13. Herbert resenting W Hobey Baker, his airplane in T Princeton’s noted at Xep-‘ from | one of | In foot-| 1led. Ho- | pm‘cm: came one of the greatest plavers in| the country after he left college. | i | "ROCKVILLE k of \ow London was | been con- cks by ill- Miss \111‘10.‘» y fined to her bed several w with his st week., Block Island in outbreak of influen- been closed for a gs suspended. STAFFORDVILLE A watch night service was held in| eve with young people was given, after which there was a praise service and speak- ing by the pastor, Rev. J. M. Von Deck. The church bells rang at 12 o’clock. Morri of Mr. and Mr \Illo Bradway, died at their home Tuesday morning from influenza. He is survived by his par- Eat without fear of indigestion, gas or acidity. No dyspepsia or any stomach distress. Millions know the magic of Pape’s Diapepsin for dyspepsia, indigestion and stomach trouble. When your meal don't digest, but turns into gases and acids or Tays like a lump oflead, you can have instant relief. Don’t stay a dyspeptic! . Upset stomachs feel fine! Costs so little at drug stores. ueseT? Pape's Dlapepsin \cnt\ WILL PUT You ON YOUR FEET | who are very ill with the same | | o one will object death blow to ‘sweating’ ", American Fed- thrrf‘ sons have | eration of Labor, said in vrnahenal hel and \Ir Lmd Mrs. | iller of this place, \h\ son of Union intcrnationalize mm.vw that the American unrl\ Mrs. A. Von Deck \m(l Misses Doro- cr gun\ y\m\l“ or 1he and Ada Von Deck of Manchester | WILSONVXLLE TO CONSIDER PURCHAS!NG CANTONMENT SITES onments qre located. department thought acquire the sit sta W\Ison With President. s Margaret Wil- so naccompanied (he nrosxdcnt to Italy. INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL TO ADJUST LABOR CCNDITIONS Lol b Memary of the Past. sores than | to thera | ish toward es- {good old times hen a person could| orth of cheese Man’s Disadvantages. Girls with ugly ears with little knots of hair, but ears must stand out before the world and take what is coming to them.— Toledo Blade. Standers, Walkers, “Gets-It” for Corns World Has Never Known Its Equal ‘“What will get rid of my corn?”| has been made by mil-| corn remover | e wonld be pr eemod | Member Of Peace Conference For France The answer lions—there’s only that makes any Corn-Pain Is Eased—the Corn Is Doomed ! T on earth peel right oft like a banana “the rabbit! 7 It. i bbit meat and fur | Commissioner t same purpose as the House to France remain here only a short time i BUCK SAWS, AXES, WEDGES, ETC. The Household Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531-4 is as much a matter of gooc feeding as of good breeding, | Get your Feedstuffs Supplies from us and you will get as- tonishing results in good look- mg horses, doing good work. -;Chas. Slosherg & Son 3 Cove Street DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Nur’wvch Phens 1177-3 GEORGE G. 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BRICKLAYERS’ and MASONS’ UNION, No. 21, of Conn., John Owen, Secretary. 189th Dividend | Office of The Norwich Savings Society Norwich, Conn., Dec. 14, 1918 The Directors of this Society have | declared out of the earnings of the current six months a semi-annual | dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum, payable to deposi- tors entitled thereto on and after | January 15, 1919, COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. DENTIST DR. E. j. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street Phone PLUMEING AND GAS}'!TTING _Phone 581 " Modem Plam bing {is as essential i= modern houses as | electricity is to lighting. We gua: fee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at tho fairest orices. Asic us for plans and prices. J. F. TCMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS HEATING AND PLUMBING 92 Franklin Stres ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING Washingtor. Sq, Washington Building Nozwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. 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