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. ~ NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1919 - INSURANCE INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE ! ~ L. LATHROP & SON3 P2 Shetucket Street Norwi:h. Conn. 'fim% o —— — o — Conclusive proof of tue ex- cellent quality of our FIRE INSURANCE is the long rec-|: ords our companies have of prompt loss payments. ISAAC S. JONES Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Strest Insurance and Real Estate Agent . PLUMBING AND GAGV‘ TTING CALL UP 734 With or Without Gas Attach- ments but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL— We furnish Repairs for of Rarges nakes = | Phone 581 ; Modera Flambing is as essential Gadstn biiees as electricity s to lighting. Ws guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest| prices Ask us for plans and prices J. K. TGRPEIRS 67 West Main Strect I e o s | T . BURNS HEAT! G AND bL 92 trunklin S ros %B RT I s,{LE;’RA?'.‘E GAS FITTING, PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING as r. 8q., Washington Buildirg o wich, Conn. Azent for N. B. O {RON Sheat Packing NCS _ASTI FURNISHED FROMPTLY BY THE YAUGHK rGUNBRY CO. Nos. 11 %o 25 Ferry Street 2 You are sure of PROMPT SERVI HERE fur we have adequate STEAM QUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS snd the real skill that insures prompt service. satisfactory T. J. HEALY Bld'g, SMALL LOT OF GOOD | TRAVELING BAGS 16 inches-18 inches-20 inches Bought right, will be sold right THE L. L. CHAPMAN (O, 14 Bath Street, Norwic Marguerite Conn. MARGARET MACUMEER, wife, having left my bed my and board, | will ot be responsible for any debts sontracted by her from this da Dated Brooklyn, N. Y. January iith, 1919. Clarence B. Macumber, 413 Franklin Ave., Brooklyn, N. V. Telephone 760 57 Latayette St PETER VER STEEG FLORIST Flowers, Funeral Designs, chdma Decorations. Cut ' NOTICE | Steamer Engene C. Hart has| suspended service from New London and Norwich unti]| further notice on account of | ice and strike conditions. Hart Transportation Corp. | sions betwen major and minor league MODEL RANGES I A. 1. Wholey & Ce., 12 FERRY STREET ¥ ors 1 To Sion Major and Minor Agreement Today A week of conferences and joint ses- [ three times to take in the traveling more than 24,04 Homer Clarg, of Alton, 111, professional championship, made the longest run of the year for a profes- lonal, 247, ani was high average pro- fessional with 3228 hrea in 3310 targets shot at, a mark of 2. 0. N. Ford, of San Jose, (ul, shot at more targets than any other shooéter. He broke 89094 out of for the re- maryible average of . Ford also i traveled more than 16,9%0) miles to 1 its term of offi-| shoot. The longest run made by an There will be no| amateur was 345, by H. C. Lorenson a n|of Newman. Cal. Best Parformance of Year Frank Wright, of Bufialo, . broke 990 out of 1000 largets in five day's shootiniz at Maplewecd, N. IL. which was about the bes* performance of the year. In winning the cham- shoots, miles. all club owers will be completed w when a working agreement s signed by the natlonal commission for the two major organizations and a committee representing the national n cof minor leagues to take s of the pational agreement muval CDHSEHL own nation- ich will have lubs from the minors for cash, les pfaper to pass John H. Farreil's Y. pionship of New York for the fourth 3 his 5 successive time. H. Pendergast {HIGH LIGHTS ON THE 018 8 el L e : TRAPSHOOTING SEASON ( Comhieted a »um of 502 1 What 1919 will produce is of more [ curred in the New York » ance n what 191¢ has pro-| that is worthv of mention duced in t 1 of sports, but aty Fish only missed eight {are some of ccomplishments of | the high av: "age winne 1918 are worth chronie- not high man in any on eve o Taxas sent a 13-year-oid ch v conditions | to the Gtand American in times. The | Woodward, while Tennessee neuvers | 20-year-old champion soyd Dun- nd held g n the first N Andrew many age lim- rosidiy - Meaders, pebighadds ropes when i evidence Ll age is 19 bar to the sport TEn DAt not either clase T »\v{ developed | PINEHURST SHOOT STARTS 1919 SEASON ON |TS WAY The 1919 trapshooting se son will : ircarme took up|be ushered in at Pinehurst N. : to shoot” and|the week of January 20, N o bhecome ;n hurst Country Club cc s sport” and the | nnual midwinter handicap t \ ? name ir, by the way Wk L7 SR oation Y asE the istered shoot of the P e Pix is the pioneer 1 2 promotion of trapshoot the guests zinning i progressed * put a kink in I ; the 1918 t good- i d ¢ 's of compe- o2 tition participated Buchi and sets thrown When C, Billings, who was cap- - tain of the American Trapshoot team to the Olympic Games ciation is won the Midwi and in 1912 | .;m year then 95, the iped to 130, h the krown 1 Neweemb a Dual Winner. which is iro fu cting Id by Geor, iy N in » will be 600 reg d T vards and 200 Amc émmmmwmm MARKET WAS BEARISH. re. 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