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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, TANUARY 14,1919 Baseball Conference Week Opens Today | == ==/ FEW BUILDING PERMITS IN 1918 into regulations it is likely that the INSURANCE INSURANCE e o B Winning and losing club owners in the| During the past year there have|week of 1915, but it should be borne tn % FOR EVERYTHING New York, Jan. 13.—Minor league|draft is turned down. tes who | 1919 World series will be obliged to|been only 48 permits for building | mind that comparison is mads with a the services of our Department of Statis- club owners and managers are cx- | Several major league magnates Who |turn back fifty percent. of their win | Which is the smallest number issued |period of last year when the weather ) i INSURABLE pected to make a determined €f{0rt (0 | miiior leagiers would haye an oppor- | "IN 10 thelr vespective league treas- | b¥ Sar JEEnaCHowsI Lotk Pl s b R tics and Information, without charge, to obtain relief from the present draft|tunity to exploit their alleged griev- |Uries in blace of the present twenty 5 g Y A g . L. LATHROP & 8ONS g ter there wi 7 permi ing the s 3 veek a 9 Banks E Administra- 5 Ghtucket Birest Norwich, Conn, | FEUIAUONS at a series o bascball|ances when they present thelr caso 2;;,,?.‘,“‘1_,‘;@,’:;? el -ecopfff{u‘;:{:r ‘nf’u‘;??;i' ‘ix;m"’th'inl against 1:;IE QZ??-;_a_r,"%'_f,‘f’ e,r,fnr:g? 4 Investors, Banks, Fxecatoss or e T riion, Will begin here {omOf- | gional and American League repre- ‘mf?;o?l{fe’?ifiel';';?éd“""‘ this will take| QUsTter 3 and duririg: the past quar- S 2 e e dion from tors of Estates, and others. Several conferences were held this|he held on Friday, and numerous trades as well as other bulldings, fve. for frams dbnotinction,| Tns the S Foit - < < | Aternoom, At avhich the matter Wa¢| Secretary-treasurer McCready of the 36218 and to s OF oashall business|ind one for brick constryction, There |ruptcy the mow. sear mions ot o) i fio]llsterqwmez& GCo. | opinion that a new agreement must be | B3seball Writers' Association today is- | [0t 0 upon o seale fully in feeep. | huve been four permits for alterations | ut two_petitions having been filed Tha Zf,fil ;n‘_gu:élizic;xi-o:‘he annual meeting of | b1 ST 0 S nitude of the gather-| [0 buildings in the city, two for frame | during the week,” with liabilities and I | buildings and two for brick construc- |assets of approximately $2,000 each. INVESTMENT BANKERS < 5 {tion. So far in the new year there|This showing is much better than for Grosvenor Building | reached with the major leagues draft and optional rules between the two divisions of organized baseball will o Y Taken in chronological order the proceedings will move forward some- ST. LOUIS CLUB HAS have been no permits issued by the |the same period of 1918, when there be considered at two imeetings. 10-|yhat slong the following lines: The| ST+ fire marshal. were seven petitions_filed, with lia- BOSTON P £ Y SOUND oo il Chovers in toternational | New ‘International League will mest NOT CHANGED HANDS| A two-story building is in process : SR l ROVIDENCI and later attend a joint session wich | Tuesday forenoon and after a special| St. Louis, Jan. 13—Stockholders in | Of erection for Rosario Larre Ii at the | 878, first week of 1917 five pe the National Association of Profes- |Session will later attend the afternoon |the St. Louis National League club|T¢ar of Boswell avenue near Sev {itions were fled. - With liabilities of E Aiarin]l Baseball Karoeration. meeting of the National Association|have no desire to dispose of the club, |Street. This will be a two story 834,850 and ets of $15.040 In commenting upon the situation, a | 9f Professional Leagues. At these con- | according to a statement made today [IN& of frame construction, 1! Twelve new incarporations are WINTER TTME is the season when|prominent minor league manager said | ferences a number of questions, af-iby J. C. Jones, of the principal stock- |mensio DAD¥ 20 fecr o Thes gxs |DoEiet) T0T the ‘week, ' compared gres are most frequent—don't “think | tonight: cting both the minor leagies and their | holders. He also declared no offer ‘"('0‘, inish will be:clapboards and e ot see us TODAY ‘The minor leagues have got to look | relations with the majors, will be|had been made to Russell E. Gardne: will be shingled. The interior fin- thor ;‘-41 capital sk erty insured—|to the gate in the future for their re- [discussed and a plan of action prob- and that as far as he knew, Gardner 5 h Wll” be in hardwood. Contractor |§ 000 and $470.000 for re onsider the | ceipts and in order to draw the fans|ably adopted. The outstanding desire|had not made any offer for the club, | Pavid R. Kinney of Norwich Town |¥ i s 4 insured. we must have players of merit. The [0f the minor leagues appears to be for s Major Branch Rickey | 125 r:h';lh““”wtm_d}*“fll ens ol een et condl 41 dependa- | day is past when just as soon as we |the abolition of the draft but dive 3 rdinal representative cll?m “’\‘"l’,‘}(l i nearing the plas- 1.‘\11’1:".’ op A ough | develop a minor lcasue star we must | Sent opinions are held as to the effect|in New York and that i vas not | teHing st A e "8%|jose him by draft or sale. It has been |of such a move and it is likely that &) authorized to' sell the " club. - Jone ks The SR s s [ orediiuital in recent seasons | compromise will be reached w said the club was valued at least| ! wLithe | otb, ities | Ich S. JONB fhat there f no money in Acveloping | major leagues calling for alterations | $350,000. .;[1.'51':; aan“L s A arandienaligui e Richards Buiiding. 91 Main Street | anq sciling baschall plas The fan {in the present draft regulations: S |tictaestbeiig faone! e fneurance and Real Estate Agent |is ihe man who pays the bills and| When the National &nd American|K. OF C. TO WORK = NEW TONBGN. |ford for “bui LUMBING AND GASFITTING | [Gxiff the gaines Hlow we do this | Subject. for consideration will include| Xew York, Jan. 13.—Knights of Co-|to be erected on Bankc strectiby G. T, | ditions so adverse tha T Wons s limitation of players' salaries, team rosters and purchase price of stars ey e it our & 3 are taken away lumbus overseas secretaries experi- | Ducy and W. T. Murphp are now be- | being ur from us cach season e peticliace Drleo of statSliencetiin vario 'form~rol'lulh\ s will | ing ‘completed, and it is expected they ;:;‘r”]f\* o Another minor league veteran, the o gue 10 4No- assist any member of the American|will be out for figures in s CALL UP 734 preaid p B ther. The questions of defining a|cxpeditionary force entering the pro- |month. Sard s i ; ‘three tim |limited period for Spring training, re-| posed Olympic games in Paris in May | proposed {0 locate Wit Nithout ‘Gas. Attach- Srom thais nstruction of the National Commis-|or ‘June, the organization announced|the site of the old Albion Mall prop- ,.,.., but Always EFFICIENT season, as the majors do|Sion and new arrangements for the| tonight erty and to erect a thoroughly modern n OMICAL=— ook the nirioL It frequently bution of World Series ri Among the secref s are men re- | in ev particular, T whaln e e club will draft | Will also be taken up. cognized as leaders in athletics in this group of s on the west Sne ‘ar More T one. of my |schedules of the two leagues w el country. Thy include Alex McLean, |side of the city were erected : ¢ : e | turned over to the proper committees | B , endurance conte ‘Bddie” | by the hay corporation for tic | | SakL to' 5 e y | for routing disposal, while the draft ilade 5 of workers for the government all maxes w\;lhr( e {and optional agreements with th tsburgh; * Dowd, | who it was claimed could not get & other withou onditions in | our league. minor leagues will receive proper con " Roche of New York. ter for themselves and their families, e have not vet been completed so that | BUILDING OPERATIONS o Plrgu | ! , ' = = o = | injustice e nnel of the National Com- |COMBIES’ TEAM WINS | the building m: c d. Whethe: IN NEW ENGLAND | PR esent time on will undoubtedly be the sub-| TWO FROM PURDON'S ;they will ever be tenanted by muni-| Statistics of build nd engineer- | i i | present time. i T A, J. oley 0., or revised I ar ject of lengthy discussion. The Na-| Capt Combies' team won a See- fon ar shinyard workers iibe lincsinr. - N Bciena e B FERRY STREET | come to the partin tional League is on recor | match from Capt. Purden’s in the Elks | considercd dowhful. None compiled . T e Com 12 FERR | L one-man commission or a mew and | “Joe” Tinker, a me duckpin tournament on Monday eve- | Puildings are completed, 1 § pany follow committec | . score of them have heen er. utral ck irman in case the thi Phone 581 ! q 5 -{uing, winning the : T Jan. 9, 1913 000 reforms from major f man commission ontinued. elihe second, but coming are 15 to 7 1918, 59,000 = draft | American league! as a whole, appears!io; the final. Th Why some of the Tarial i 000 9 9 | ; Springfield In the number of real in the Connecticut tow The Commercial Record the ria\‘ week there is a noticeable increa: over the fizures for the corresponding hed before others w i 2,000 | v : fo o Cotinnation Gt iptey- Cibt Combles’ Tears, P et ] . 154,000 | t a t ¢ g ent o ation = t-3 the EES e < LSRN Qe el I e 5 d | nates would liketo fix a_similar player | ¢ ’fi"“l“-”‘ . 88 tndertaking. % ionfms s fo gl 14 e [4 ¥ break the maj 3 €| limit_for both leagues. Last season|gQUmers v ¥ | Contracts to . 19 2458000 NoderaPlumbing |5 tmsl =5 ik i oo, Soe oty fomes -0 STATE BUILDING aNe BusiNEss. EI 1L 1 I o e rouseho essential in modern houses as 2 — - - — S hee ot 5l Conts o Jar 1.00¢ . city ‘s to lighting. We guaran | 375 338 ires for the eek. the sain | Con Ja | B a1y s tes the very best PLUMBING WORK | Ghnts ions e tiEoh D par et | Con e 0§ Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street expert workmen at the fairest; it . et o | Ta 0 Telcphone 531-4 Ask us for plans and prices Contra Cont Contracts Contract Cont! J. F. TGMPRINS 67 West Main Strect T. F. BURNS i HEATUG AND PLUGMBING | SPCRTING NOTES. Georgia Tech football eleven i Pennsylvania and 1, both games away team intends to o the football map, even though o travel to reach the map. DUCKPIN RESULTS N | CITY LEAGUE BOWLING zht howling showed ores in the City duc athicties mainly Theodore rm\a\m“ develoved from a puny, sickly child |r 0 a strong, robust man. Realizir modified | red two | Farm week-end seemed to inuence upon market ails were again little mo more’s tear I''s team. from |1 to exercise | Sra ble to.|competiti zularly as long 8 S : Selan : zrly as long o o 0 K Among the veterans at the - meral and [ T T Carroll's Team. - o : [ racir £ - 3 ol | feeble response to the ot 2 ’ o) a fortnig] aci ; Lynets 92 Franklin Strezt e S ; : b oy & |Budtick 102 58 Stamf the pitcher of Dotoit S at Rt « Bl | Andrews . $9 120 S6: Metropolitan it 1o [ Det Gt on 1w sk |Byer ... %103 104 64 years old and ROB" RT ‘A 0(/ RANE S ; z i B |Carroll . 03 86 100— 279 | n simpl rugged health. He | ponkl 4 £ , ; ! 1e worshippers of historic asso b hir cord which GAS FITTING, D il i [ Totals 9 188 Eeitton hcomvs 'cabinet room | propriate if 0 years ago. PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING : Fillmore’s Team {of the White H he | DIy the wir Sa., Washington Builditg Ins Com ‘ eman . §5 101 S playfully decl | 257 S D ChE Norwich, Conn. | TG Hubert 84 99 !mvw departmen ’|BASEBALL HEADS ASKED TO » White' Sox thatithe for N. B. O. Sheet Packing M2 ¢ Hskey s Aed s i gk [ SONEERIVITIHIEUSHITEAGUES i 5 to sell ball players but { illmore ....... 102 - ‘ ookcases, maps, . T This is a challenge Int M M ! - rugs, bronze and marble b o v & EEp . oo : A cannot aford to pass " Totals 1215 | way to wrestling mats. shi IRON CASTINGS , T e . NISHED PROMPTLY BY oils, motors Keunecott Congdon 1. Roose "'! u ed o tion of b Budnick the 13 LG Do sked g = an \AUth FOUNDRY CO. i OB b2l Federacin | a2 L i rtional 1 F St-eet S t gLl overning body of Tthe i 5 2 to 25 Ferry ~ee! eonar 00¢ t, was{count Cleveland, Saturday, J = = 3 s 07 37 that President Roosevelt|vars 18, and confer’ with the. s 2t Rhods “S‘fl_"“’ fi Y ai Johnson's Team. | ook Jiu-jitsu lessons from P coonera- |41 Laurel I arm, B Perkins .. 104 90 ss | yami.'the famous m: 6 Deal et Tyron .... 94 89 108 o T g PR e 'DENTIST Bl R ‘ Totals 90 364 o7 {erally as his partner. Across White Leghorns. | tomac was an open hilly sectios - a cred, Kent W 5 Main Street, Nerwich, Conn |t u k Wins. tomse was an open hi red, 3 Prone 1173 | ntg nm»-"“:e‘f ,"r,"s 13 [which ¢ oo grel d_ Sena STORRS HENS RESPOND | soldsb. W 3 owned by Phillip E: Dot dtes TO BETTER WEATHER 2 | f Massachusetts | took cross country | & i O A 2 St Ml f miliar figure at Yale-Harvard foot- | favorable S i Miscelianeous. | 25 c}:xn's EACH 2 Bw va [+ fljrwmn [ e e denced by the increased production of | 20 (Whi CLUSTTPEABODYSCa dre oAk 1,000 biras the tenth week of BOWLING RESULTS of for ¢ tball and watched ti sport 16 e i i the Baltic alleys Monday osely. Just how closely can be seen | ! ¥ | Ine - No. ‘1 of the a0 the following incident | Wil & won their match from On Dec. 4. 1905, the committee to two games out of t} e igh man of notify President Roosevel nized and Make Your Gifts ready for|} £ high and sing U £ Minn = 5 . A Hart Transportation Corp. : Sl gt C atil trospo Why Druggists Recommend for Telephone 1450 o | Loeb t Shs ‘ N. ) | S Amroaching | (o S New Vear’s mJeweby Yournier TLoeb tele | u phoned a fon with ists have Rooseve THE WH. FRISWELL C0. 25 FRANKLIN STREET e el : E The Piano Tuner stould o E“R 122 Prospect St. ruggists ¢ Phone 511 DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Reooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwick Phons 1177-3 189th Dividend h Savings Society , Dec. 14, 1918, Directors of this Society have eclared out of the earnings of the a semi-annual | of FOUR PER| ayable to deposi- | on and after| e a9 \d Jack Bill Reid and Dr. D. Harvard, Arthur T. Hilde i usua opinion Standing in Trolley League. be standing in ing League at the Telephone 760 57 Lafayette St. | week finds the Willimantic team p-Root and | the lead with the other three aggre: | hnd associates to Washing : ‘ v oer 21 4l gtart treatment 4 PETER VER STEEG gations tied for second pla Y N to ) ;- 1 all-|pen of L - = it i r, if N of . Willimantic holds hi; B udiei ; F‘LORIST individual | around 1 Cut Flowers, Funeral Designsy average with a mark of 112 and Ma + Roosev! ewson also of Willimantic with test man in the world Weddina Decorations. the hat Bowl- | med string total of 401 is the best e o 1D in the league so far. The standing|mark follows “I arrived at the con on the W L. . F.| September day in 1908 when the pres \VA ima lent rec. eived the American Olymp thytle ns at Sagamore Hill. Two inciden = ich then took place that led me to real-i There Was Npthmg So Good ceeeee 8T T485)ize what a wonderful man Theodorc for Congestion and Colds League Records. | Roosevelt is. One of them was Mel S Nhrad h average, Conrad, 1 Sheppard’s presentation to the presi- | { dent o nedal he had won in the| 5 High three stiings, Mathewson, 401.| S B8 event at the London Olym-| But the eld-fashioned mustard-plaster pics. The other was the declaration: burned and blistered while it acted. Get Taclys, Leading/ Bowlers. bf Pat Conway. president of tho Irish- | the relief and help that mustard The average of the 12 leading| Ameri A. ', that, although he was| plasters gave, without the plaster and {bowlers in the league follow a democrat, he was sorry he had but| without the blister. : would cast for Roosevelt.! Musterole doesit. Itis a clean, white ELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. 3 BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building | Take elevat hetucket Street ent-ance. Phone Conrad man,” declared Sheridan. “that | intment, made with oil of mustard, It is § our glasses— Rl i | 574 | Mathewson make Mel Sheppard give UD 2| gcientifically prepared, so that it works | pen—but hares " | Dugas s it A e “;‘f"} wonders, and yet does mot blister the i o5 = — Murphy 1 le()\ll_ S B tenderest Skl LESTER E WALKER, M D. COTTON [1ove Cotinieotie M | Just masage Mausterole in with the fin SAVE THE PIECES New York. Jan —Cotton futures ; Foster . ’erkins BRITISH SPORTING NOTES. ger-tips gently. See how quickly it brin; | | | ROOM 306 THAYER BUILDING ; | opened steady nuary 2790; !I:\rr'n‘i“ pns. . . : i | relief—how speedily the pain disappear: Bring them to us and we will | 3 er | MeCa n Saturday.—Despite his de- F e Hours: 8-10 a. m, 2-4 and 7-8 p. m.| Imcn 1 C Oetoter oo s, e American | ch}{f: t%‘;ffig’;‘;gfl; pot g‘ei’a';fl'm’; duplicate the original lenses Phone: Office 1262.4—House 1228 | % Ttnegl Keiz gin 10318 75| S herwelgnt, WISy Pl e: S n) neuralgia, he‘adaihe, congestion, gcle}:lrisyi without re-examination | MONEY Busch 100 3-9 | %00 to the prospects of anoth epS [FCHMARST, Wi 9E0, TAS =0 M. A. BARBER | [l it s i oiin Johaty Sais o torc ane "w“;‘i‘i.i:sf‘(’i"‘?t“éi’ frostedfee, colds ‘l“ ; ficr | imantic at Taftvill New York some time in April or| it of monia) | 1 : A S Machinest and Engineer = fl FTHEmente Bt v "\’1‘ . he also has contracted o meet 30cand60c1ars,hospxtalsze$250 | | ° ° ear -\ » 6 BEIJ.-ANS ceptances 4 1-4 lnoosEVELT WAS | Charles Ledoux, the French champion, i . . w‘% Hot water A - 1in London next month. Ledouy, who i OPTOMETRIST Steam Engine Repairs P CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. KEEN SPORTMAN | ;& (-“ 60 118 pounds for- i % % Sure Reiief N: Rt ) Fas . In the death of Theodore Roosevelt|midable proposition for the English | 218 Main Street, Franklin Sq. SOMERS BLDG the country loses one of the keenest | “Terror sportsmen that ever lived and a man the result of the meeting of the ¢ whose wonderful successes in life were| Aqvisory County Cricket Committee i% llargely duc to the splendid physique|inere appears little doubt as to the <t Ihe built up through athletics. Through I revival of the English county cricket RONC WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. BELL—AN S A ST 1 t here | & o : A . Gitotily the adc FOR INDIGESTION | i, " (s nedium & columns of The Bulletin. May L.l 9K

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