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T NORWICH BULLETIN. TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1919 : 3 — IN%URANCE nsurance | FUltz President of International League| | G 28 Shetucket Strest Norwich, Conn, | N8 ©Of club owners here tonigl At| “This ‘action by the various na- % . : The Business /. Cpsd z : \ \‘ o |61 oqr:u-Afns Trolleys Lead 7 /5/ o Center water : ! @ Sure Relief To of Norwich his own request the term was limited | tional agreement clubs wzs taken with S to one year. the sanction of the National Commis- Fultz, a lawyer, who formerly was|sion, because of the enforce- = a college football star and American|ment by the federal government of League outfielder, was president of | its work or :ight order. FOR INDIGESTION the Baseball Players Fraternity from Anl‘ ‘na;ioml agreement nvlayers are =2 1912 until 1916, when that organization | notified that the priority of their re- ON N N 4 went out of existence. After his|spective 1913 clubs to reain for this BOODE HoNoEs election had been announced Fultz|season, as reserved by fhe various BALTIC DUCKPINS stated that the headquarters of the|l:agues, will be respected in order that am 2 Fask straight league would be located at 41 Wall | the_orsanization of mejor and_minor Street, this city. and the equipmert of their|on Monday right ¢ League s During the afternoon Johnny Lvers, re=pectne clubs may be reiained and|on the Balt'c alleys i . 4 is (m |a former big league player who had the sumption of the game can be|roll Team No. 3 on Friday night. | just returned from France, where he ected withnut impairment to the in-| The scor! of the Mo m;m had been a Knights of Columbus sec- | terests of clubs or owners." match were the following with Rood retary, was seen in the corridor of Vi "X;’ the )\OHD s for high single and season when|the hotel, where the league meeting| NATION, : three don’t_“think|was being held. His name was men-| AL ASSCIATION TO J see us TODAY |tioned as a probable candidate for the | MEET IN N. Y, JAN. 15 perty presidency. In fact Bvers said he| Auburn, Jan. djourned to consider the|had been approached on the subject|meeting of the Association FOR EVERYTHING T INSURABLE |L. Fultz, U. S. A, was unanimously| term of their 1918 coatracts, were ¥ | elected president of the new Inter-|given their releases and now contend ~ L. LATHROP & SONS | national Baseball League at a meet- | that they are free agents. To our January Sale of Shirts we have added a sensational clearance of heavy winter:;:\ Underwear. Our January Shirt Sale is too well known to need much comment, be-: yond the fact that it brings to you the very best Shirts at prices way under the normal.’ siring total by a committee from the Internationallof Profi onul Baseball Leagues, Yow WILL ol sound, dependa- | League, but as the clection of Fultz | origi schieduled for Cnieago, Jan- | Fotmic | The mild weather and our large stocks of underwear have led us to sacrifice our Under-, ins ce if you insure through was unofficially announced as being has g erred by a ey TR aibrous 1E1E probable iEy ! .t vote of the leagues to New York on v wear stock and the prices we have marked upon the garments insures that each one is a lSAAC S. JONES who spoke to Evers had not pro\cme the same date. Seeretary .ohn H. Far- e s 1 d.d b . = RishBeds Buiiding, 91 Main Street | his name at the meeting. rell announced here today. 5 splendid bargain. All the clubs of the league with the| SRR Higham a4 exception of Rochester w CARROLL'S AND FILLMORE'S e sented at the meeting over which 4 Lacro Knapp of Baltimore presided. _ TEAMS WERE WINNERS | I'cShean On Mone night in tho opening | Stewar games of City Duckpin League, | “arroll's team won two games from | ant Vwmores team | coc o ANDERSON ! “YORKE” AND “DE LUXE” SHIRTS " “DE LUXE” SHIRTS Lo L TO QUIT BASEBALL| IN ALL THE BETTER GRADES THEIR PRESENT VALUE IS $1.75 iree wil lobte, . (G, Jan. red Carroll's Tear. feet e NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY REQUEST CHANGES IN 1¢ DRAFT ©ROVISION ests that aft nrrr\ Insurance and Real Estate Agent Cincinnati. The Super-Phonograph [ sion, of e nationat greements on a8 ia ) is At Leleen ol Erbelt o PLAYS ALL RECORDS by a comm from ¢ 1\] = 1 ‘1‘ ]m\”nlmfl and marked them way down for this sale. You will find | they will wear well. All are perfectly made, and thaes s of Baseball \ana Baseball Cl 2 o T 1 ales, Madras, Crepe, Fibres and Tub Silks in splen- | styles are the best, but the laundry work was net ond In Genuine Woods Only 5 We have taken our entire stock of hetter grade shirts | They are made of 80-square percale which means that : e did variety in prices which will certainly please. Come | pundred i “ommission he:c L per cent. perfect, and th ki e 33 72| TRAPSHOOTING CLUBS ve them the once over o Sal a1l s s b oe =actificed $75.00 to $1,500.00 o S ieaitent] i ASKED TO CONSERVE LEAD |{ ¢, 00 o.iiore || e S aicent andheretisnitianehink of the Three chairman By PETER P. CARNEY i $2.00 SHIRTS ........... Ceraeineeees $1 in the lot which has suffered-in the least except in ap+’ v |o{rn:‘]1y:; commitice, commission S e e ‘, $3.00 SHIRTS ......ovooovvveoeen ... .SPECIAL §$245 | Pearance, and after they are washed the first time that | Presenied Before iy iz committee Ene) e b e SPECIAL sazs | il dsspooar. They are made in the <ot style and | : r;lr?;l"-su:\ i pal Jend States for many years, with few tak- || Vs i with either scfl or stiff cuffs. All sizes are in stock. y "16, but refused to state g the subject L serious vein B SHIRTS ....ooviiiineninninnn. SPECIAL $345 | They are great bargains. LE hether they would indor: or 1t took the world war to teach us|f ez on g i disapproved. | Johnson's Team. the true meaning of conservation. . |J $9:07 SHIRTS ooviiiniiiiiiinnannnnns SPECIAL $4.10 Sale Price $1.15 : Near Post Office, City 1 Comumission did not| smith RS e We learned to conser % - e ale Frice 9l. Holns oyt oton ity Crtman| prh e e RS frire= hniin' $6.00 SHIRTS et SPECIAL $545 ) Eveni UPIE = TS : yron .. . 9 118 ings—s y Posnamrtings rr Ha fin»_x— 4 7 190 » | Huns were obl \, Johknson L1000 197 { France and Belg e I i 0 || SOMETHING EXTRA GOOD IN SHIRTS MADRAS SHIRTS excuse no Made by the same shirt specialists as those mentioned | It we do not Waste spells v new or “Lorraine” Madras was used, which means that you have | 229Ver and subject to siight laundry soil, too, so_the the best wearing shirt you ever saw, and that the colors | Pric® Was reduced fo the very lowest notch. We will ¥ will stand all the attacks of the laundry. They are all | SUarantee that cach shirt is perfect and made in the | v | B bona-fiide $3.00 and $3.50 values, oo, which is a point to | VErY best manner. The styles and colorings are thosé |§ consider seriously. The patterns include handsome | Which will appeal to the man who knows and wishes stripe effects and Jacquard designs of this season’s | the best, and the fact that they are made of high- 9r.d¢ vintage and sure to please the most fastidious. You've | madras insures that they will give the longest service, simply got to have some of them. Made coat style with laundered cuffs. Sale Price $2.15 Sale Price $1.49 meeting two 1 til | of Fiiimore's Tearr. 91 ion ¢ DR. ALFRED RICHARDS ENTIST | Office Hours N Before sine die, the following We just got them in and they’re hummers. The finest tim comdssion quiries as to their eral national agr who before the completi The w not so mu countries how inexha supply of Teacher of Violin | FNANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL -~ GEORGE TOURTELLOT 38 Union Street | MARKET WAS SPECULATIVE New York, Jan. 6.—Pools and aft | ated inte were in undisputed henpecked husband oW over, yers, The wife of the full| hasn't much to ¢ we should keep minds. Our thoug n today's stock m public Canada. Y - DR. R. J. COL LINS R R e = Y on oLIvE baas e i A resentatives shares were heavy, bee don N GRAY O H L e ot alteaeiher xio pecu- | Hackel Datk T g ACTUALLY WORTH $1.75 EACH : = 5 %-r"' e . per— as at a premium. |§ $2.00 value SPECIAL $1.79 | Your choice of excellent Madras or Fine Percale in an 1 j i bt : the wxm\"‘mm ! i SPECIAL $1.98 | excellent line of new Fall patterns. Perfect wi - tt hat oil e into its own d T | orkman. he fact tha ils, s The market quot tement. before 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn value . Phone 1173 food and fertilizer buils or DRg ac- shippings and the | SPECIAL $235 | ship counts tremendously in a shirt, and these ars up’ SPECIAL §259 | to the mark in every particular. Coat style and your SPECIAL $298 choice of either soft or stiff cuffs, 4 ..SPECIAL $445 Sale Price $1.35 ol ! FLANNEL SHIRTS count, whi more popula ments regist In substance, stocks which have forfeited in last_hour, Mexic | ample, relinqu | tion of its si R HEAVY RIBBED UNDERWEAR “WINSTED” AND “GLASTONBURY” UNDERWEAR # Shirts and Drawers which are worth $1.50 a garment You know what these makes stand for. as present values go—SALE PRICE . 98¢ | essary to say more— 2.50 ibe FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR 3300 ::::z:tz It is unnec- After three the traps ¢ mington, Del D was under pe ure, losing two points and kindred -SALE PRICE $2.10 SALE PRICE $249 jzi 10 polnts and | by Heavy Weight Fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers $3.85 garments . SALE PRICE $2.98 Rippinga. also Yiddin One ¥ n |} which are actually worth $1.50—SALE PRICE..... $1.10 WOOL PROCESS UNION SUITS Ning yeculiar tc mined, H = S I'Several years ago the g ¢ alf $250 WOOL UNDERGARMENTS It looks like wool. It feels like wool. It wears like “Marine preferred was heavy from the un club in Columbus, O., were minc \) R These are of the type made for the U. S. Army wool, but it is made of cotton. Good winter weight, | outset on cable ind other hitch which means that they are as good as the best. The value $3.00—SALE PRICE............... .$1.88 A SUIT in the tranfer of its British tonnage to 8 shi el ,” th s - the United States government and the e S e FEBEDWODL UNIONEsTiTS | setback in metals coincided with re- # Drawers are regular—SALE PRICE.......... $1.98 | These are of the “Madewell” brand and they are as {ports of further cutting of pric Seitries s s th 3 A oo fwie SRRt good as they soun splendid winter weight suit made Liberty and international bonds 5 WOOL- DIUNDERWERR Sfsiests were steady, but other issues were in- § Heavy Weight Cotton Underwear with the wonderful $3.50 Suits . .SALE PRICE $3.15 clined to ea noteworthy fea wool-finish. These were intended for sale at $2.00— $450 Suits ... .SALE PRICE $4.05 being the b: of 5 1-4 poin SALE PRICE $1.59 | $6.50 Suits ... nde Denver and Rio Gr Total sales, par v -SALE PRICE $5.754% - S. bonds were unc coples G & C STOCKS. MOPYRIGHT HARRIE & EWING. WASH. We n,»n[w:\_ but, flattened out in a long en- big stuft’—T1l say it hit the ov! T would walk five kilos alk about popu > man of the hour! X full of gum and a picce of canw=m Alexander of Atlanta, Ga., has been named to succeed John W. Davis as U. 8 Solic eral 189th Dividend Office of The Norwich Savings Society Norwich, Conn., Dec. 14, 1918, ready | velope—* or this big pa o, i to here is: | Well, mother, I w - S g _!you and to ood health. | Hope to hear from you soon; don't you have 1ot heart™ some e, Wil soon and try te - H hed and i he Directors of this Saciety have| e eatable fact tha o 1t soma declared out of the earnings of the| | college sports of Sergt. Sparks Werites. e current six months a semi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum, payable to deposi- tors entitied thereto on and after January 15, 1919, | COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. | depends gre kno whiting o hear that , Serzeant Russell | whistle blow A We I the French s _sectien Che lower part of. 1 Thierry pu Has Seen Enough of War. | 1 Des Dames t Fr 8 -Duc, the Toul ] . 8, 1918 the St. Mihiel sal ar Aunt Luc, two let- | time out in ters from you and, i the| Foeling fine and happy. — ——— best idea of sending I have |. Lovingly, seen yet! piece of | FerTrT T -u-..-r.un-.-.nu DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phone 1177-3 New York & Norwich Line Hart lrmportatmn Corp. | it &t candy or c yrH of )m—i 03d Reg, F. A, F. Battery. ed your letter We have prepared a list of eight carefully selected New England investment issues which combine safety of principal; stability of price; ready market- ability; and an income-yield of 7 to 9% These issues are free from Taxes and Compulsory Declaration under the Massachusetts Income Tax Law. Write for Selected List No. 318 Hollister,White & Go. New York, weaker; high closing bid 4: loan 4 1-2; ban} Jan New York, opened _firm : | v ~Cotton futures | v 2800 i 1 : H i : b b H i by % H ] : H i - b4 dugout or sleep along the 1 1 tell you we had tober 100 Crucible Sieel pr Spot cotton quiet; middling 3130. Some of our boys h: . InconpomaTED Telephone 1450 %000 Cube €8 pe BRI ’—*nw,. s luck but I am still living and enjoy- INVESTMENT BANKERS 100 ey Go7 e R I IKEY. ing good health, but I have seen all Grosvenor Building Leaves Chelsea Dock, Norwich,| 0 Dm & R a . T, the war I ever wish to see. I do not 5 S Mondays and Thursdays at 4 P. M. | % b 20 dr Know what ihe people say about the PROVIDENCE o 3 k e et ay . finish o stopped over Leaves New Yok, Picr 55, East River | | 0T here on the 11th month, 1ith day and Wednesdays and Eridays at 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent, b % 50 M. % 50 314 May the 11th hour. Some over here s i3 lwe are goinz io parads in Pavis, M.BERT G. BRISETTE.