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Al i The Business, A Trolleys Lead : m Center * To of Norwich ~oveumanee | committee To Urge Several New Reforms FOR EVERYTHING . INSURABLE Chicago, Jan. 5—A. R. Tearney,|the instructors to handle the crowd,| ' g president of the Three I League and|so would advise all new skaters - to » L. LATHROP & SONS chairman ofra committee represnting|come on Monday, Wednesday and i th minor leagues, President Hickey | Friday nights and also all afterncons| 85 QhabufkatBtrest * Norwich Conn. | o i1ie American. Association, and BA-|during the week. ward Hanlon of Sioux City, Towa, ac- x | ting president of the Westebn League : : y left here tonight for Cincinnati, where,| Standing of Mill Duck Pin Leag wsprinklers? No, my property’s tomorrow, they will urge several base- W i fireproof.Yours very truly." ball reforms at a conference with the|P. Hangers 23 16 But when fire came this man paid for National Baseball Commission. P. W. C 16 bis mistake. The papers said four Joseph B. Tinke: president and | Red Sox 18 liveswere lost and the building stands manager of the Columbus American | Cubs 18 an empty shell—the contents weren't Association club, the other member ¢ High Team Three, Red Sox ,1566. fireproof. the minor league committee, will join| High Team Single Cubs, 593. Maybe vou. too. ought to be getting 9 L] L] them in Cincinnati. | High Single, Dugas, 143. all the facts about Globe Sprinklers In brief, the recommendations Chair-| High Three, I\ White, 350 ihe fire protection- that pays for en s lr s an ln er n erwear man Tearney will present are: jtself. Telephone for appointment. Representation on the national com-| ' InciSAvarares, mission by the minor leagues. Player. Pinfall. Av.| GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPIINH!EI—_(_:& 39 Sl f} T S5 Tavesa | F: LWhite .. SR = o ning gégl’::“?tf?:n: Betow 44"y e | Coleman PO e St e |l To our January Sale of Shirts we have added a sensational clearance of heavy winter but see us TODAY Lermission ot the majors to R i Underwear. Qur Janua‘ry Shirt Sale is too well known to need much comment, be- e to conaller the . a:{(;:”n;‘:l’f\nfi !_uir_mxrl:;\lx‘,:l:;‘;r;“’ w ‘.1""'11" Tep ot 3 yond ?he fact that it brings to you the very best Shirts at prices way ur!der the normal. § . ain_sound, dependa- ey ST The mild weather and our large stocks of underwear have led us to sacrifice our Unc'ler- lS AAC S 3 ONES leagues from the majors fo be “ac-| T wear stock and the prices we have marked upon the garments insures that eack one is a Rishards Buiding, 91 Main Siret | The commission prebabiy will re; TV, fpledl S Insurance and Real Estate Agent Lafleur Pep bearing the early date of 1242. | _In this ad other of his - writings 25| Bacon makes no mention of guns or 4-10 | the use of P®wder as a propellant, but meeting of the American and D —_— e | tional leagues in New York, Ja LAST YEAR 16 for final action. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY e e e s |merel an explosive and destruc- tive po 250 million doilars worth of preperty PRES. OF INTER. LEAGUE | The first mention o v y « ; e fi f gunpowder as was burned in this country; about 21| New York, Jan, 5.—The new I e e e “YORKE” AND “DE LUXE” SHIRTS “DE LUXE” SHIRTS million 2 month, about 700 thousand a onal League club owners will re- | TAFTVILLE TAKES TWO onal Library : day, about 29 thousand an hour. 500 | ene here tomorrow further to con- | FROM PALACE F'IVE' IN ALL THE BETTER GRADES ¢ date of THEIR PRESENT VALUE IS $1.75 all problems. { dollars worth b hil sider next season's hase 2 ‘an fron weapon de fu, for 3 . f s 's burning while YoU | my . most important business, it is ex- alleys Thursday | pro a some |§ We have taken our entire stock of hetter grade shirts | They are made of 80-square percale which means th read this advertisement, Lot o . e woodsplitters of uare p s that verti 3 1 £ reic i S o : . . ib bits RoEy lirsosd? [iPeSted in T b, @ction bf 2 Frelge gue won their mateh | for the and marked them way down for this sale. You will find | they will wear well. All are perfectly made, and the B. P. LEARNED & CO STiioss theze i an cloven | e 2 o flee from the faly About time of the || Percales, Madras, Crepe, Fibres and Tub Silks in splen- | styles are the best, but the laundry work was not one . ‘u'lf : : ,‘fn:;,”}‘ :‘ .] \ifl b took the honors of the evening carry- | mos (,“‘ (rr:]t\v‘ l\“ b Y=o qu! did variety in prices which will certainly please. Come hundred per cent. perfect, and the makers sacrificed Agency Established May, 1346, el b 't ing home hoth high single. 145 and | regulations respec mpowdsr wore | § in and give them the cice over. 6 for his team high three, 3 them. The soil marks are slight and there isn’t a shirt football sta outfielder is understood least six of the eigh pledged to him as he expec mustered out of s appears to be no 1 | made in the reign Powder mil | England ¢ James I, in 1 §2.00 SHIRTS L0 et s esne SPECIAL $1.69 B2 00ESEHIRTSE 5L X oo st o .SPECIAL $245 SRODESHIRTSE S o e S oo s SPECIAL £3.35 oS SHIRES S s e si el ey SPECIAL $345 in the lot which has suffered in the least except in ap- pearance, and after they are washed the first time that will disappear. They are made in the coat style and with either soft or stiff cuffs. All sizes are in, stock. They are great bargains. i Palace Five. Bacon in his 108 102 94 | Anderso tive | Cap McCar \ mpted at tomorrow's $5.00 SHIRTS .SPECIAL $4.10 5 r e joint meeting of | i Sale Price $1.15 r leagues scheduled SEBRSHIRTS ......cccoeieveioence.....SPECIAL $545 (nr Janua 16, there is a tedne developments. The new tional I"Ll,’:]v repar SOMETHING EXTRA GOOD IN SHIRTS WHICH HAVE JUST ARRIVED We just got them in and they're hummers. The finest “Lorraine” Madras was used, which means that you have the best wearing shirt you ever saw, and that the colors will stand all the attacks of the laundry. They are all bona-fiide $3.00 and $3.50 values, too, which is a point to consider seriously. The patterns include handsome MADRAS SHIRTS IN $2.00 AND $2.25 VALUES LARGE CROWDS AT OLYMPIC SKATING RlNK A FEW FACTS of PROMPT SERVICE§ Large Crow ds were th | ABOUT GUNPOWDER of :ERE fur we have adequate STEAM | Olvmpic 1t | Some Things We Should Know About QUIPMENT, BEST MATERKALS\. | An Article That is Being Extznsive- snd the real on Monday ly Used. I Made by the same shirt specialists as those mentioned You are s above, and subject to slight laundry soil, too, so the price was reduced to the very lowest notch. We will guarantee that each shirt is perfect andsmade in the very best manner. The styles and colorings are those which will appeal to the man who knows and wishes I that insures prompt\ service, - the comir special all new sk and Fr. satisfacto moke i T. J. HEALY Varguerite B stripe effects and Jacquard designs of this season’s ~intage and sure to please the most fastidious. You've re | R simply got to have some of them. y Sale Price $2.15 the best, and the fact that they are made of high-grade noisy than b madras insures that they will give the longest service. Made coat style with laundered cuffs. Sale Price $1.49 | Rager Bacon FLANNEL SHIRTS IN GRAY OR OLIVE DRAB Valliote st S SPECIAL $1.79 Al e ....SPECIAL $1.8 value 7 . L spECIATYsoan FINE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ACTUALLY WORTH $1.75 EACH Your choice of excellent Madras or Fine Percale in an excellert line of new Fall patterns. Perfect workman- ship counts tremendously in a shirt, and these are up to the mark in every particular. Coat style and your choice of either soft or stiff cuffs, SEB valun s s Sasnuas wias Vi BREEARI A Sale Price $1.35 ‘%}. @"L/’ loc: : . s it ) Tod ; § HEAVY RIBBED UNDERWEAR “WINSTED” AND “GLASTONBURY” UNDERWEAR Shirts and Drawers which are worth $1.50 a garment % €N to almos iokyn = ey o 1 1§ as present values go—SALE PRICE S Hq ‘.3} \EE ik ) cts of popular I i FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR o !\ ed G | C T i i 2 Heavy Weight Fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers ‘ which are actually worth $1.50—SALE PRICE $1.10 $2.50 WOOL UNDERGARMENTS These are of the type made for the U. S. Army which means that they are as good as the best. The shirts are “bachelor style,” that is, they have no but- tons—Athletic Shirts with long sleeves. The F!NANG!AL AND ammmfim Tr i $ value oe sessarane .SPECIAL $259 $4.00 value e i o e e SPECIAL $2.98 You know what these makes stand for. It is unnec- essary to say more— $2.50 garments voiswslits e SAIEIDRICE 8240 $3.00 garments - . ..SALE PRICE $§249 $3.85 garments ...... seesevees SALE PRICE $2.93 WOOL PROCESS UNION SUITS It looks like wool. It feels like wool. It wears like wool, but it is made of cotton. Good winter weight, value $3.00—SALE PRICE . s $1.28 A SUIT 1s as much a matter of good‘ = feeding as of good breeding.“ point RIBBED WOOL UNION SUITS Get your Feedstuffs Supp]le5‘ var [p 1 financially, by the income | monasteries and churches, by e = : These are of the “Madewell” brand and they are as ‘ | G sk Drawers are regular—SALE PRICE.......... SRS ot e e e s e from us and you will get as.| |on very mo were | £ WOOL-FINISHED UNDERWEAR of fine wool— | confinea to specu ] { P Heavy Weight Cotton Underwear with the wonderful :3.50 Suits . SALE PRICE $3.15 Bect Sugar, American I Nt e ol finish. These were intended for sale at $2.00— 50 Suits ... SALE PRICE $4.05 tonishing results in good ]ook-} and 2 extren 00 Net C_Coy e SALE PRICE $1.59 | $650 Suits ... . SALE PRICE $575 c =y SON Y NH & H ing horses, doing good work. | tht 2 e I o Over 2 r T « ) were | o s as. Slos cvg&Son»m,w T A 3 Cove Street e e > Liberty i ; A Clty of Nurwmh Waler Works‘ i ; z - S —— { w13 ireek schools, 336 teachers|Greek independence. The names of Would Be Only Natural. e . and 2 pupil Marko Botzerri, Lambro Yavella 1énj e e e : M 8. s lare not indispensabl All these Gre schools have been | other Epirotes are written with Go' I | - i % Frd e z + bitants who also sup- | letters in the history of the war. | ting plctures from the magazines and |WHY MOTHER GREECE SEEKS RETDRN OF f\ORTHER\I EPIRUS | 20,000 volunteered in the|coloring them. At length he completed and coloring of S contributions and by paying a_certain 914, following the annexation of | 2 < HE8 seo i 1 Ry 4 ion fee for the education of their l Northern Epirus by the King of Al-‘(‘f Liberty (holding a glori aining unp A fi Gien: Tn the city iof | Coryisa . they evolted under the leader- | colored torch in her hand) a ; o 5% rk College hs A. Zorgraph and after | careful scrutiny, after the manner of s been fu‘.nrlr'ri by !hof of Mr. s nts as early as 1425 A. D. e srotavol ot | Bl Breat artists, he remarked to him- 4 O n were two Italo-Albanian | 608 | self: “H'm, guess I'll make the Statue = oty T : 0 o015 it Tiveyreanhars ¥ The Greek College “Zogriphion” inlof Liberty's cheeks red, 'cause she's: : ; T e tan the Alban, | Constantinople has been founded by |out in the fresh sir all the time. IVI en . T e e 0. Bven | the fathor! ot GICh i Z03rapbos, Both " A 0 10 100 2 never cared for education. EVen| e’} n vave heen in Ke e, North Ibanian ¥ d Pasha was|§; Office of The Norwich Savings Society er no care 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 pirus. rgest and best Women's Greek n Athens has been sstablished , who » comes from following the Ital the country, all the 4, the i J]u‘""(“ of and churches were | schools were the monasteri v iscated and the inhabitants —were D the millionaire, a native ot Corytsa supported the schools of that | COTTON. trict v i GENT X 8 | ordered fo send their children to the| FICt 1AM | st goraral . per annum, payable to deposi- s] New Jan. 4 P newl Jlished Tt hools. The | orof independent Groece (1529) was tors entitled thereto on and after 2 opened steady. Janu compiled by t | . in order cape SeVETe |y oy i Argyrocastro, Northern January 15, 1919, . May 26.00 i complied with these ord-!yrgilios. the evertheless offered and | Northern Epirus, was bora till ng p bono, Northern Epirus. Ttalian avthorities COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. : October 22 ‘ottcn snot quiet. | icer admits icle wrl Ghost Photographs. : i oAl : ne” of Rome (23rd| - 2 | : i . g 3 middling 31 2% en in the T”b“d’:h pazer. in which| Those who are looking for novelty | ew fi' ( igrw":n [ ) | In photography may find it interesting | 4 ; . ot T (B .~ _MoNEY. Lt despise the Albanianlto take a photograph of a ghost. Of | F e J 3 Wi 18 FEy o ‘.m\ : vj”? hi‘"‘" 683; Total 301,994 slmans | o Afbanians do nat €27 course it will be a “fake” ghost. Get 2 Ie il . 3 : ¢ e ‘}“;"‘i'l'l.xrk ded) 166815 | \ternent given by an Italian|a friend to wose as the “ghost” and L2 3 (T Uy . & 60-day. bills |, The: ics show very clearly ent to Northern us with | expose your negative allowing one- g | Moo Coi Gra Fie - i s “nd x‘ cables ider the of e w\‘xm i M:f {third of the proper time, Then let 4 5 nes demand .45 1-2, ca- : sers of closing the Greek “ i 2 ‘! ; Guilders, hools. show very clearly that not only | the ghost” leave the room §n:1 expose : Han Transponatlon Corp | ® o 2 3:4. Lire den of Epirus far superior in 1 o the Al ns have | the negative for the remaining two: T ) >l 0 20y Rubles demand 13 1-2 cables 14 *A“l'h ‘1“*‘~“""‘;.”" U \tempt for the Alban anguage | thirds of the proper exposure. Of - 83, M ar: dollars 1-2, gov- s the Italian schools. he cam " - Telephone 1450 | L i Laieny ey e Tiatn schoc i mmr;’('eulrsr‘hfle“«_lc\nf‘lja muft;otdl; m‘r;v‘;d’ : Leaves Chelsea Dock, Norwich, 2 | v every action ldren to the Greek schcols previous |and the “ghost” may be draped in H Mondays and Thursdays at 4 P. M. — 1 pure Hellenic aspira- | (; the Italian occupation, as many con- | white. g 5 F i i . fon. All the writers on the ientious travellers stat. : e 3 Leaves New York, Pier 55, East River Ean C"'“:g G"‘l"":{l "'Af:fl- _ on this point unanimou :rn Epirotas have con- | Optimistic Thought. 4 Wednesdays and Fridays at 5 p, m. i ey Gl thousands to the realization of the Hel-| y .o S0 B n o o 50 L V. KNOUSE. Agent. 4 1 1 ly included in pirations and ideals very gener-| 1L IS o live Joncan e & e - R A Greek popula- sy, in leadership, education, religion | JOy a retrospect of your former life. 3 SRE (s BAnertis fum It ‘ .3 > A ourths of the|and war. _— 2 ot R drr to Bhie Blle| 109 cosddet ve 4 e i e Jentire 1 In 1521-1820, they gawe their leader- It is never too late to learn, but we for business results e Gr North pr LYY oy Previous - in “wars therel ship and their lives in the War of the sometimes learn that too late.