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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUART 30, 1919 : ' : L —_— IReRANGE AIp | HAL CHASE TRIAL 5 ¥ / E EY — e Terger TEAM HIT FAST GAT ROLLING % o roony| [HE. WIDE-AWAKE CIRCLE D0 YOU NEED A KIDNE INSURANCE e Yo, e, - Toe mual spe: tacle of a baseball player on ) ? FOR EVERYTHING =W Uipon the charge of endeavoring to in- Boys’' and Girls’ Department MEDICINE? e 5 fluence the result of games, will be Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec- Teams 1 and 4 did some great pin- |NAT. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP presented in this city toriorrow when commended for everything, but if you INSURABLE splitting in the Elks’ duckpin tour- TOURNAMENT IN BOSTON |the case of Hal Chase vs. the Cin- Rules for Young Writers. home. He carried with him a baskct | have kidney, liver or bladder' trouble, ~ L. LATHROP & SONS nament on Wednesday night in a| New York, Jan. 29—Secretary . W. |cinnati club is considered by the Na- e eont John A.| 1 Write plainly on one side of the |Of carrots fresh from the gardn, ior it may be found just the medicine you residen ; . tional Leagu paper only, and number the pages. |l¢ knew le would find none on ile|need. Swamp-Root makes friends Heydler will sit as jud 5 i e it Rubien of the Amateur Athletis £8 Shetucket Strest Norwich, Conp, | M2tch In which eight century strings| o oy ced here tonight that th 3 | {3 T % e 5 way. When he reached the end of his | mild and immediate were rolled by the members of the|national boxing champlonship {ourna- |league and in all probability wil 3 ;;g,g’»;‘,,g"f},;;;,‘;vc;";,gi';g;‘-,,m journey he founa nobody there! | two teams and Capt Lucy's team |ment would be held at Mechanics iall, |assisted by one or more legal a be given prererence. Do not use ever | INg VEry hot and tired he soon | - swept in ahead in the match, two |Boston. under the auspices of the Bos- [ors. Chase, in the role of defendant | 25,8 U00, P = | asleep. Zames out of, three. s ton Athletic Association, April 7 and | Will be reprosented T¥ Counsel TS| 4 "Original stories or letters only| When he awoke his basket of car- & = A st SRl e 3 AES rots were gone! I ced o 1nd, "/O'O : jhirteen pliis was tho sinning mar- |, metropolitan boxing chanipion: |Charges, will have the plamtiffs side | will B e L e o mony. SlREHELC I IAT same Otithe Tt Lship tourney has been awarded to the |Of the case orated by stiorueys. = : LAt he | ¥an to cry. Preity soon 3 sts in large and medium D oo for . LUy rotherhood . of American. Hailway | : Unless there is.an cleventh jhour : Farathe, bottom (0l e e ana s e hear | s : 3 SN AR S bk railied and |Express Employees, who have ar-|change in the programme for the| Eh 0 the voice of his Aunt Mol he| You may have a sample size bottle gfaei the “former losory,rallied and | BIDIEes oAb oyesa v eight classes, | hearing, the case will o> tried behind | POETRY could hear Jack, too. of this alw reliable preparation by B e o o B v areHloD. - |They will be decidled .af Madison | closed doors and Presidcut Heydler's i Feter was when they Parcel ‘Post, also pamphlet telling . gerald of the winners did the big in- | Square Gardea here on March decision may not be announced unt} Dt s il then he thought of h {about it. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. —— . 2 & 0 e { he has had «n opportunity t ok : rots and began to cry again | Binghamtong N. Y. and enclose ten dividual work. “Hutch” went over the |29 the evidence submitted by both sides. By Edwin Osgood Grover. i g Pty oo jeenens e lion the NotwhiDad s 100 mark on every string and' madc e < R Much of the evidence i id to be|r, S : elio, Peter,” said Jack, . _}cents, also mention the Norwich ily high individual total of 330 1o | BROOKLYN NATIONALS Ang oLl Bepiden) Sals »|Dreamt I was a Injun once, “What is the matter. dcar " said | Bulletin 2 the high individual total LORIDA |In_the form of affdavits suirnitted by as Runnin’ Erook geod-natured Aunt Molly.. : Conclusive proof of the ex.|Fizzeraia copred hich indivia o T RN NG officers of the Cincinnati club and bY | Big as any Injun chief " Peter then told them bl lity 'of our FIRE fifu“';‘,‘;b{fi s dionsh T New York, Jan. 29—The Brooklyn |players of that and other team 3 1 cellent quality o g this a 11 about it. . Chase| "Iy my picture book. : National baseball team, as well as the | who did not finish out last season with | gle only one pin less. Just then a laugh was heard around New York Americans, will train at|his team and who has a su’t pending|g hat full of chi P ~|the corner of the house and litile ;\r;:‘n{;) :;(:13-:;:? .:-Yl;]\ e \El‘w:' Yut:;:r’z INSURANCE is the long rec-| The scores: acksonville, Fla., mext spring, ac- |for back salary predicts that he will | aee ail dint and panets o7 |johmny Rabbit emerged with Peter'siand he brought her Home . Team 1, Capt. Lucy. cording to an announcément today by | be acquitted. ~Whatever the outcome |yrv" wan't T awful wicked! S e et Sy She is nd of sieeping in the ords our companies have of| ... 8 81 9 President Ebbets of the Brooklyn clup. | of the trial it is conceded that he will | Names savs Tt o0 gelow glad Peter was to get his bas- | ge. Just as soom as the | i The teams, which will usc different | not play with the Cincinnati club in | : g Rel NS S the carriage she jumrs prompt loss payments. 90 training fields, will play exhibition | 1919. Bttt fie Sidfnonfcaro Had a great big tomahawk. long | ;. games on March 29, April 5 and 1%,| No simila B eafomah a5 he had his prei#y basiet safe and and possibly on the, Sundays following | major leaguc involved a ISAAC S. JONES j3 il t to take her daily nap. She is six months old and is very 1 : | sound. Then they all had supper ard ol the early | pgoked exactly iike I gues (e P € 308 those dates. The irip north will be of the profe pame. | ~Chief. of all the Sione > Soieh mont hime, accompanied by | 1l play Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street Team 4, Capt. Gee, made together, games being played on the Louisville team o Nation- CAROLL ’6‘}0},‘;,5}(§2 «t{ "‘m‘“ 8,30 p. m, at d 17 ag0- pril 13, 16 and 17 at cities in:South |al League buegan its last Lastern trid |xo, sir, wan' i . S BT “ N, Age 13. her bed which is in a box and 4 < 70 a3 ¥ No, sir, wa'n’t afraid of nothin Warreny Insurance and Real Estate Agent |Keating ... 72 95 nd North Carolina to be selected | with a lead which permitted them to|™ Board nor’ wolves nor mice; B stands on her paws and begs for her Hutchinson 11; ter. lose half of the remaining games amé Scalped 2 man in just a iy, Bridging Up. The. S:ream. recals. il o Frost S T——— 1l clinch the pennan:. In view of |™ 5 "yt ger feo! e ream. Every morning when she is let out Gea s7 the plaving strength 02 the team the I i e . | A long line of hurrying blank ants, |ste comes in my bed and sings a whiie FATRICKEMORAN WaY result of the race appearcd to be a coming and going. scurried across one|ard the as into my mother’s bed = 3 ace appearcd I ipetonthi 5 house | ¢ g and going. s across one|ard then goas in ¥ mother’s bed. 363 206 MANACE THE REDS|;orezone conclusion ZCDLoR s AD<tos s nd, bizplay] of the gardsn paths. Whitever their|She knows everythinz vou sas to her New Xork, Jaz.i2y. Fatrici Moran, | §iTrein sppon vas the Hart-|polss SEOH . 8 & wae business, it was urgent, ard although | HELEN WHITPORD, Age 14 At the Baltic Alleys. Kgr{z;g;a‘r:\a?ef%e{m:\_tr"l ilI;orP?Ji‘fidx“ph‘“ ford club. nlaying in Brookiyn. Not- Scalped her quick as—tk some of them stopped a ¢ nnati, | withstanding the appare iperiority ay night | \where he will coaf. ¥ with|of the Louisville combination the defeated | sugust Herrmann, tie | poolroom odds favored Hartford to winning | Cincinnati Nationa's, in regard to an|win, There heavy wagering on the rwi At the Baltic alleys Wedne: the Taftville Mule Spinne the Baltic Mule Spinne ] to touch antennae to i or something of that sor Hung her at my leather belt, i 2 N b 1o 1 e ug: Gave a whoop—and gee: Lot eterntt g “Howdy! did | World Friendship. ok e 4 along feve: v as thoush fearing to After the war America wants their match with all three game s recelyed to mianage the |chances of the latter by so-calicd “in-| ' gxo, o0, Scared, tll Mamma said be late for some appoin‘miertt. o |friendly relations with all nations— ham of the Balti> team was h year. siders” and Hartford won tae series.| —ned take:.care of me! Somebody ieft the garden water|even Germany, after she knows what of the evening, taking both hi: Moran bas signed a contract The poor play of the Lovisville team faucet leaking, and along gle‘for 124 and high three for coach with the New York : came continued with the result that but two AT\GESWnSURHGir] iriendship means. Monday night the Baltic stream of irickling water, but Vice President McGraw. boday t cutting| There is a great hatred in t of the twelve games e trip were By Bessie Warren Campbell. right across the ant trail. but America does not ners will mecet the Plai ing of the offer, declared he would bu | won and Louisville lost the pennant|Tve grown to be a great biz girl, Instantly there was consiernation.|We have proved this Spinners at Ba The willing to_cancel it, in order not ta |by a margin of three garaes. My hair is in a braid, Groups of agitated ants were con- | Halifax fire and the Guater rrevent Moran from obtainiag a bet-| Many of these defeats were due to Tho’ mamma says 'twill take the curl|stantly increased by more. arrivals, |quake by giving tHe people our service, o - [ ter position. errors of easv chances made by Cr All out, she is afraid, TACH Nniey, S er, Hall, Nicnols and Dcvlin, With 25 CENTS v A SERGEANT “HANK” GOWDY the arrival of the team in Louisville| And nowadays I dress myselt CLUETT.PEABODY Co dre vi@kers Renoit 05 s0 i " T0 BE RELEASED SOON |the storm Lroke. Charges of crooi And that is lots of fuc, ot s oh bttt s — | eTO 81 118 SoZag B edness were openly mad> and one of | And spread my little nightis out 5 Hon S = : Rt T Boston, Jan. .—George Stall- | the players called upon the ciub pres-| And air it in the sun. REJECT PROPOSAL TO o 1591154 | ings, manager of the Boston Naticnal|ident to deny any participation in the ELIMINATE ENTRANCE FEES s ; 397 339% | League baseball club, said tonight that | alleged throwing of garu He was|T tug and pull my stockings on 1 Jan. ¢ & Row Baltic Mule Spinners. he had just received a letter from Ser- | severely cr examined. This led to| And then you ought to see By Assoziation erday | Fornier . Pl 7 geant “Hank” Gowdy, saving that ne{a report that certain players were to My little ’latics open wide : | Firth hoped to be released from his duties|be punished for their suspected part| As if to bite at me. | tigham : {ir cxpested to be|in the affai srance Simeneau ...... 91 y in time to join| Both IHall and Devlin o They stick their little shining teeth et gt st HOTHAE s oena 90 their spring’training | the charges and implicated Into the stocking top was voted 10 — d eagerness to|The exami ation led to a search of | And nip it so it cannot slip t Baseball again. the messages filed by players with the |~ For all I jump and hop. s telegraph company and ihis evidence ht any legisiation 105xing to the convicted all four of being b ilty, be-| My petticoats are pretty hard : ke 2 vond doubt, of deliberately losing|™*(They button in the back ) A A 5 games in order to win wagers in the |Then comes my little morning dress 3 : § poolrooms which permitted wagering . And, when it's cool—a sack. — upon the results of bascball games in NOL those days. Devlin, Geaver. Nichols LRATE AFN:‘C(,;,:EiSS,,H and Hall were immediately blacklist- il il ed by the 'cague offic! and never milton, N. Y, J took part in another professional league game, although several at- » the owners of |get “into And so it's plain how big T am And how it makes me cross To have my grown-up brothe: Say “Here’s out little Flo: GIVE, by Catherine E. Kirby, Norwich, Conn. |U. 8. STEEL DOMINATED MARKET. New York, Jar Comyle .1m~1 nce of toda: Sars, gathered on either side, where they|food and clothing. 1 e T were held yp by the-running water. Henri ‘Dunant tas the first man E ts v 3 24to] e 3 = + A tempts Yere) made to-retore O Of|UNCLE JED'S TALK TO WIDE-| The little stream soon. carved Red Cross between v N Iors Soseood = E AWAKES narrow bed {or itself in the soft loam, |all nations. a friend to all na- “ 3 s S . s eaving wel net ks on either |ticns i common “exir irom Mir - Do you know it it weremat for wopds (_g s vell defined banks on eit er | tiens in all w ! 1 per cent., ‘ecs r carn- | Tk COURTNEY GOES BACK R, side, where the ants were distracted-|friend even in Germany, inga. 10D S S & 2 try Elk Hor ¥ Speculators and interpreted 2 ly applicabl cluding former ture dist haracters would never be half|ly running back and forti: | TO COACH CORNELL CREW o s Bl T o known to men, and we 'ehould never |Solve the problem t(vlflcms‘r' e Ithaca, N. Y. Jan. 29.—Charles E.{, aatioiay 7 _soon a delegaf of them | Courtney, who because of failingKnOW our own family as well as we do.| 55 gneside of the river found a stout health, retired as head coach of the! 'hile most people regard words as S0 siraw. Seizing it in their mouths Cornell crew in 1916, has reaccepted|many blocks, all intelligent people | they lugged ng to|ouly support for world friendship at the present time. does not know which = ends or which are foes except as m the Red Cross. to the sid= of the bar through the guided that position, it was announced here know them as forces, and the force “f‘l)tl;l they pust én_dountku down o s the_steel corr tonight. *He will be assisted . next stream? id not. U. Steel had ken words lasts for all time, e A season by John Collyer, as: me spoken words lasts ed it, getting tr {last year, and John Hoy in the Golden Rule:— e motns ; ikl zed country has a rallied a fraction biulder. 1 “Whatsoever ye would that men ot A\hrt E;xk p E t 1‘., edge Let us show ¥ Sl e | should do unto you, do ye .so unto e i i L= on 4 turnos BASKETBALL [y 2 s B orid third of the Providence, R 1., Jan. ,29.—Second Z : ~| bank to bank, aEathy; ssoctated T Ditetot Pooien Trivecoita] These are all little words but they 1 e .| Two iteli us a truth which if honored BY|o"(fy it ani soon the oo { men would make life upon the earth|sumed, two lines coming and | heavenly, without these words we 2 could not have known it, and by living these words we can make this truth American Red ( Locom Bowling Results. tobacco onday night iri the City Duck Pin Gifford's rom Car- going Saved 93% on insurance am won all three game | roll's team. the last zameo resulting in | evident. | e ik A am. the last game g 2 AURORE MAGREY, Age 13 Smith and Mil's Co., out statem [ s e a Hel “'!:mh the R L cap-| Try to learn the force of words as at| Voluntown, E i . T making hine s ( a 1 >, B pr ture after twi 1 o J 180T H 3 i (Boli. Inctatiod Glbh Eorne M ehigh : bl g TN S| well as the form. What force there | in their plant ot s . | Bowne and Carroll volied or h is in the word “NOW!” It is- not| Our couniry needs = e premium from $18.54 showin AR LT eah Hhot Ibee rolinig: 910 ery man, woman and o e o o] (s to $1,5 111 each, atter rolling 31 tfor high three. quite as explosive as the word “GO!” |ino aer 10 feed. clothe, arm and eq Carroll’s Team but its force is in the command “Start |our soldiers. | | | | | bulances to earry wounde the hospit reom for 4 {made a success,or failure. Words are !of their c | worki in your mind every minute | and if you are careless in your choice and action they may harm you. | You show the world what your| S i Rl kitten's name spirit is in words and you cannot |y , with white paws keep it hid- You must choose your|nose. She is very mischieve | results. With or Without Gas Attach- nts but Always EFFICIENT ECOUNOMIC AL | MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all maxes of Ranges {2 Whil2 s h dog s | "War savings stamps are called i Bowne - E 94 1 o “p | baby bonds. They have the advan | T | Andrews Now we come to.“By and By,” and | ;,¢" they increase in value from (h ovel: P A Byer .. that other phrase “In a Minute” and |time of buying to the time of matiir- JMolly b RS : el Carroll 1 we notice they put off action—they |ity. g voung. T OMATIC i lack force, and may express laziness| A war saving stamp is abou: the | m g o i ST e jor aisregard, which is Teally disobe- | 5% 50 1 Es beian i . 3 D'Esino Bldg, Hartford : e el dience. | One person may bu ot | Budnick .. ...... The word “HALT" malkes a line of |at ane time of thesc s vas looking wounded 4 R n hold only $1000 worth. s on the bloods efietd, anc " ((zl_flfimbi\t . soldiers stop at once. The force of | "pn" 1" 1g0g thought she could be a ket S the word you have often expressed in| A ‘war savings certificate ! s nurse as her i action. !registered at any post office of the| e loved her « PLUMBING ANC GASFITTING ¢ | {21 T WAl behave % T will obay, 08! Tow T IS ERCOnd, andithicd by the e becane 2 - ——— | call =5 o study,” “I will do right” are phrases | ‘o ¢ S AT Fi5t 5 b shindl e i ¢ | Buddy whicl help us gather force and from }ing, food, ammunition, toi him very much. > taught him how CALL UP 734 o SHOGKS . 2, | Peckham it we form character and bring about |other articles, tents, horses and am -ome et her, when he found a 4 i | or a motor truck soldiers to rush mrades. SAX HATTIN Fillmbte’s Team. As we select and live words we are | Ableman .. Bottomley | Hickey \g! eryone lover her very one of the b nurses. She cne who served more soldiers when v and ed more other nu But the £ work ther il from all lives t other nurses | She was growing {the hard labor MEAT PACKERS CLAIM INVESTIGATION IS UNFAIR A done and the c i _Washington, Jan. -While Louis | words right to be right. | will wait on the stone wall head doctor told her, if she wanted 1o F. Swift, president of t and Com —_ { tather comes with the m | g0 hom tnat sh 0le 0. : | | ! ! o * Y oy | pany was being cross-examined today WINNERS OF PRIZE BOOKS The other day our bo: wert af- 1had dor night fai 12 FERRY STREET ; before the senate agrieultural commit ter milk and took Peg: halt across } tee as {o whether the fiv> biz packers | pi—Alcert Phillips, of Versailles— | 2 : the lots with him, then set her on the (Continued on Page Six) had combined to_control meat prices | T1¢ Rivals of the Trail. — T2 N and markets. Edward A. Cudahy,| °2—Lydia Dugas, of Versailles—Miss| president of the Cudahy Pa Pat in the Old World. Phone 581 l e Wilson, s—Justine M. Briggs, of Norwich— toxd the house | Red Cross Girls in Belgium. interstate commerce committee that! 4 Aurore Magrey, of Volunt % | pending legislation to late the| g bia= ) o meat packing industry was unneces- Er},hton Heve “1'111 g Su}uma.nnes. sary. { 5—Floreda Reil, of Voluntown— Both Mr. Cudahy and Mr. Wilson|Red Cross Girle Afloat. : said the investigation of the industry 6—Cora Freeman, of Norwich— conducted by the Federa! Trade Com- | Three Little Women at Work. : 1 mission_was unfair and biased and| 7_Florence McGover Aea B s > 1%, | that it shou : : okl Modern Plambing is as essantial in modern hous electricity s to Iightin% We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest pricet Ask us for plans and Texas Co 1ts . Tobaceo Prod . 10t be us the basts | viss Pat and Compan Shopid Mis: 5. i d 100 Both Steel for action by congress. declared 3 o8, | 20300 Betn Steel B that if a complete and impartial in-|_S—Helen Whitford, of Norwich— the com. | Brighton Boys with the Flying Corps. there| Winners of books living in Norwich 50 Beth Steel $ pr 200 Brooklm R T B N 100 Brooklsn U Gas - 100 Brunswick S 3 o mas]' caufat th;: Business office of The & 500 Cal Packing . Mr. Cudal leclared t packers | Bulletin for theirs at any hour after 67 West Main Street 1% Ol Betrd .. would favor “complete and hetter pub- |10 o'clock a- m. Thursday. 50 Can South licity of the fa‘ct;";inii said that if this” were couple th friendly co- ?,, | averation, “far better results” would|-ETTERS OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT. 13% [ be atned than by more legislation. Lydia Dugas, of Versailles—I thank 3| Bols presidents declared that the|YOU very much for the prize book I high effeiency of the packing industry |Feceived. Every book I get is a bet- would be destroyed 'if controlled or |ter story. I fhank you for it again. 800 Can Pacific - ! 300 Cont Leather | I F Bl IRP] | 100 Cent Leather pr . . 300 Cero De Pas 100 Chand_Motor .. . HEATiRG AND PLUMBING| 5% ¥ Wabash pr A . Weet Mars .. 1 regulated by the government. hJennie Lamoine, of Vcluntown — T t ranklin a| | Sl thank you very much for my prize 92 Franklin Stres ERECTION OF MEMORIALS book entitled “Three Littie Women as TO THEODORE ROOSEVELT Efi\'e_s." I have read part cof it, and Washington, Jan, 29.—Trsction of |1nd it very interesting. ROBERT J. COCHRANE i 3 1 v | Memorials to Theodore Rocsevelt was| Beda Butler, of Norwich—Thank , i [ New Yo (i menes | proposed_in bills introduced in the | YOU Very mucii for the prize hook you GAS FITTING, i firm; hig offered ft 4 1.o: |house today by Representatives Hicks|Sent to me. T have read it and it was PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING bant A e anees | 9f New York and Farr of Pennsylva- | Very interesting. Washingior, Sg, Washington Build e "¢€% | aia, republicans. The Hicks bill. pro- | Helen Gates, of Williz:antie—T thank Nozwich, Conn. = poses constriction in W shington of a|you very much for the prize book en- P museum of srts and history at a cost | titled “Mary Lee the Camp Fire Girl” Agent for N. B, O. Sheet Packin - SOREDI not greater than $5000000. Repre- |and am very pleased with it, and also P e A\e“"‘ T'Dflé- J- i ?"""“tf‘{:yffi‘s sentative ‘Fz.r:' we;fl&zhhaw commis- | find it very interesting. If T get an- - 4 opened stea - may 22.65: I sion consisting o ey retaries of | other prize look I hope it will be an- ¢ st Decemb [RON CASTINGS pur et war and navy and the chairmen of other of the series of Mary Lee. no;m. . Idling 26.70. the senate and housefl library commit- _— Spot cotton guie': middling 26.70. | ;mes select a site and agrec on plans 3 FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY e e ot STORIES w:w:;gs BY WiDE- THE VAUGHN £OUNDRY CO — Sure Reiief conx O L L Collinsville—The local branch of the R : . A | A ; g Red Cross has received an allotment| Peter Rabbit Visits His Cousin. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street L -AN o . : of seventy-five hospital bags, , which One Dright spring morning a liitle S ERE T et e e | oais b are for the use uf;f tae convalescent rnbb]u named Peter decided to go and TAtatn CoRnaationt GaERIto Tho Bl "OR _ IGESTION | .- T soldiers while confined to the hospitals. | see his cousin, Jack Rabbit. wio.lived SOMEWHERE AT SUNRISE, (no address on drawing. s for. hasaesa Tesulis el S i e 'Y | These-are to be completed this week. | about tfih_nlt)u“_;:mh .?im_?eu” 1 { 8 S f 5 7 D § B N ¥ i : ~ ST et Skl s A S % b o

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