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FOR EVERYTHING® INSURARLE J. L. LATHROP & SONS/™ 28 Shatucket 8t, Norwich, Conn. REMEMBER the FIRE INSURANCE P TINGUISHES THE LOSS after damage of fire and water has occur OUR POLICIES PROTECT. SERVICE serves YOU. May 6.—Shannon’s ;inning today gave delphia ns, hst hoine - victory over, New York(¥'to 2. The Yiukees| made more than twice as many hits as the locals and Had opportunities to score in mearly every inning. but gen- erally théy could not put the runs over. Perry was Wild and not pa ticuarly - effective byt when [hmg» thredtened he' ti#fitened up .xx\d except upon one occasion held the Visitors safe, = Score New York n Phnn:lelphln, si n{ar n the te & hon Raaert ¢ 41 5 Svikrr 10 3 Pinpanghes 22 5 3411 i i ‘ L2 i i1 3 Fedleet A:1 we 0 Ruele 50 avalker 0 mabien p J1 1 Abwkes 0 salemar 1 1 o Persy 2 Sasbery 3 0 14, 1 zmithene 1 —— 0 Totals 31 1058 %, 1 the | & Titals © i1 2 “Ratted for percns T - red,| (0 Tata for percins ¢ (z72) Batted for Walker in jth Ratted fut, Peny 7t Our 8010 0200 ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real E Agent St. Louis Defeats Cleveland. Richards Buil 91 Main Street | Cleveland, O, May 6—St. Louis Burglars are About Robberies are Frequent Insurance is Cheap WITH B. P. LEARNED & CO. 28 Shetucket Street Agency Established May, SILVY’S Steam Vulcanizin Bring those old Tires here. We put thousands of miles of wear b: in them. We have both experience and Slightly used Tires cheap. | Silvy’s Tire : SB(;p equipment. 114 FRANKLIN STREET Open Evtmngu Until 9 P. M YULCANIZING SHOP - TIRE REPAIRING AND TUBES All Work Guaranteed HENRY DUPREY Yantic P. 0. Box 153 1846 defeated Cleveland 6 to nings. in twelve in- Score: Cleveland (A) b npa oa e 30010 606 40 ts1a1 21300 £1°1.:850 40250 | ¢ 3 2340 0 | 30510 | Dasenportp 3 41 019 L'rallip 10010 Sothoron p lifece &0 SAuetin 00000 [ 0 Two hose Dlis, Toluston, Spesker. (x5) Batted for Halas in $th. (x£x) Baited for Thormaklen in Witliats; hwbu. g can ack $th. Two Hits Win for Boston. 9 Waltcrs.c 0 Caldwellp o | mammee: By Totals Totals 3 2 oy hatted tor. M iper in b £ Score by innings: Washington .. 1 Boston Two STORAGE BATTERIES If You Want Some Real BATTERY SERVICE Come and See the WILLARD SERVICE STATION MORAN STORAGE RATTERY CO. t. Norwnch, Cann. 58 svmuclm S' TznkemHyflt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES ' BANK STREET, Phone 781.3 NEW LONDON Second Flsor, | Chicago 3, Detroit 1. | l BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP, Chicago, M 6—Chicago won pitchers’ Dattle from Detroit 3 to today. Score: Det Chicags (A) i ab hporoa el | Bush.ss 4120 0! 1 dom 41420 H 201104 42 2 0l0) 3110 0f 1 010 v ol i do st i 1 sl 1 «Cinglam. 0.0 20} Yeile.c —— =] Boland.p 29 n oe! | Totals { ) Bat Score by | Detrly V1006 { Cltexgo 0 0°0 2 00 ; i Twe Billson, Sclals. | Turee ba ! St. Louis 2, Pittsburgh 1. €t. Louis. May odwin out- | T DEAL:RS IN | pitched Tvans toda Louis win- | 1 H | ning from s| 1o 1. Score: | e .m Supplies Pittsborgh (N) st Louis (N) | Vulcanizing ard Repairing | 20 po sl 125 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | I77% 1 ¢ P20l Telephone 546-13 [ 04 114 0f | Catshaw.2b 3 1 1 024 1f — — el i vl [ Bocckelzn 4 0 2 R AUTO RADIATORS e g S04 o i1 Repaired promptly and theroughly ' vy L tested under air pressure before leav- i P ing shop. ' 00 PLUMBING "TINNING | (50 “Ren tor 493 Main St Tel. 710-3 e 1 iminge: = oo 000010 — e e ———— |lv..5 L0100000 x GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co. | = Phone 787-3 NEW LONDON, CONN. Startars—Generators—Ignition Devices GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS IN TOWN| FINEST WASH-STAND We also grease your Car THE IMPERIAL GARAGE| GEORGE LETENDRE, Prop. Tol. 929 :nd 970 T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law 40 SHETUCKET STREET Chicago Shuts Out Reds. o.. Reds to three Cincinnati, the v 6.—Vaughn held | and the i | | HEE s vy | { | | s today WELDING WILL FIX IT Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- Implements, Transmissions Steel Frames, Axles and other me.al parts of ALL KiNDS can be made WHOLE cultural and Crankcases, Housings, and SOUND witk our WELDING. Skilled, expert work that is guaran- teed—try it. Cave Welding and Mtg. Co. 31 Chestnut Street Phone 214 GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt aitention to day or aight eal Mophou 20 pridMWEFawl -~ |always afford full value in Many Hats are below par in quality and above par in price this season, so be careful and buy a Hat with a good reputa-| tion. Mallevy Katy, | | i | | style and quality. s Flowers and Tree: FOR ALL OCCASIONS o rs Delivered MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO. Phone ‘986 T. H. PEABODY 1ne HEN YO boloro tn w A\’l‘ %o put your bus. J. C. MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank WHERE TO DINE BOSTON CAFE AND LUNCH ‘41 BROADWAY es the Biitl S:ervicc EXCELLENT FOOD ‘AND COFFEE | L hi i N e Better 3uac ";,frm:.;“’m: o For Ladies and Gentlemen v-t:: coiusns of The Bulletia, CARL S, DEMETER CO. Boston, May 6—Boston made only ' xCruath H its, but defeated Washington 2| TTWhittid o Seofes tAdms o9 | Boston (A) ; | o ab hpo a e Uitocper PR icup and shicld, and of oth ! J.ma}(.ln teams since that tir Give the hoys encouragement he writes, and hopes that the fa will i Sunday with the Versailles ieam, "loicals were shut out by’ Chicago, 7 to 97 Score: sl-d-um (N) Chicago (N) ab, Grol, S ‘Holloched, Tee buse Boston’s Ninth Defeat. New York, May 6.—The Boston Na- tions lost their ninth straight" game of the season when the -Giants feated them today, 6 to 4. Score: New York (N) o o = " i o 3 0 1 i 0K 4 Holke.ib 00 b o Wilka.c 0 2 Flotcherss 3 | Kelis 1t 0 0 McCartve Rudciph.p S 0 Bamesy 4 Northrop.p 00 = Demaree o ol Totals o xMiller 00 st 0 ul Totals 151 atted tor Rudei (xx) Batted fir No: Score by innbigy 10006 iy 05 10 x hifs, Youg, Ziminertnan, Hotke, Hons i, Mctarty. Home run. Doyle. Brooklyn Wins Uphill Game. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 6.—Brooklyn vercame a lead of seven efeated Philadelphia, 11 to lugring match here today. Brooklyn o d s Fabiclo v, Malone. BASEBALL. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS, National League. Washington 0. Boston 2. St. Louls €, Clevelaid 2. Detrutt 1, Chicago 3. | American Astociation. At Colun: Columbus 0. At Indian: Kansas City At Toledo—Milwaukee 1, 'Toledo At Lufssilie—M) College Rotults. N 1 po u e bopla e A8 Ve o 0 20 1 0 9 Hellocherss 5 2181 1 MamnIf 4 4 9 1 0 1 Paskertet 4 £00 0 0Merkleld 4 Daubert,1b 4 010 0 3 | Koutr 5 015 b 1 1 2 6 Eilldere ’ 0 ¢ 0 0 Vaughn.p é 000 nmlheru 001 Totals Regan.p 000 Alken,o 021 i In o 000 015 0 2000y de- | SRR Job” of War Financing. ; 'Stfong for Whar! Stronger for Peace! We sought not the War. It was fcmedupmus.Whenxmmus itwas our war and we won it. Now we intend to have Peace, a peace ticeof righteous action, and we must be strong enough to see that sucha peace, once secured, is maintained. Our First, Second, Third 'and Fourth Liberty Loans helped win the war, The “Viftorious we Fifth” will win the Peace! Bu Another and win your I B:ya:whalmn&m&dhdn"\fiduy' Liberty Loan should buy agairi, join the “Yankee Division in Finance” and wear 2 §J with the Lib- esty Loan Button. Patriotically Save for a Prosperous Peace Keep the Habit Going NORWICH'S QUOTA IS $1,690,000. 3. SHALL WERAISEIT ? WE WILL This Advertisement Is Endorsed and Paid For By The Manhattan Co., As a Part of Their Effort to “Finish the, I?EGAL. wlcz; NOTICE RSPUBLICAN CAUCUS. The republicin -voters of the City of are hereby regrested to meet at the Tewn Hail on Priday ok, to place for the fol. two ety bourd of voted upon at the election within = 5 in uens. Town Committee. PETTIS, Chalrmen. done at trict of Montuille, on the 6th duy of! \L’x‘. A. D. 1819, L\erutnr the cr in. t DAN b, HO‘rl above and foregoing recerd. A estate r o undersigned at Uncasville, Conn., with- in the time limited in the above an: foregoing order GEQRGE W. HAWKEY, may7d SAYIA < Tes’ < B xegutor. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, withim and for the District of Nerwich, on the Gth rict, deceased. istration account with said estate to the Court for aliowance; it is there- fore "Je"bd That the 17th day of May, A. D, at 10 o’clock in the for noon, 4_32 the Probate Court Punm {the City of Norwich, in said Dis be, and the same is, appointed o hearing the same, and the said Execu-| tor is directed to give notice thereof| by publishing this order once in some! newspaper. having a circulation in said ! District, at least ten davs prie date of said hearing, and make retur to the Court, ELSON J. AYLING, Judge, copy of record. Attest: HELLN M. DRESCHER, took all the wind out of their The lineup of the team Young Tigers—W. Brooks, iski, . p; R 5 Mu\ ers 1f; J. Reguin New Team Orga nized. of Co. The employees the having now Yo-West VE 'GAMES TODAY. ston at New Yerk, tsburch American League st Cleveland. at Clicago. Wasliagton at I New York at Puiladelplia. LEAGUE STANDINGS Naticnal League. 1 2 0w League. W Amescan Give the Boys Your Support I have re ved a letter from man who knows the game of ba from home c to the center fence. Oxford club, winner of the Sp tuke the hint and attend the games. Young ‘Cubs Wallop Red Sox Young Cubs handed the a fine wailoping ou Sund: ernoon at the ballgrounds at Taf i Red 2ot ville. t The Red Sox had spreal the news of | how they were going [ 1uict down. The lineup of Young Cubs—W. P 3 i . Savour 1b; O. Bellerose ib; A. Gaudette 3b; K. Blanchette J Bazinet 1f; P. Borden nant rf. cf; . touch of green and at other times Red Sox—J. Chase ¢; J. Snow p: .| of red Irageau 1b; K. Picker pai I Yet all fly fi h(’rmen unless advised | Smith 3b: W. Foshe s L. Phaneuf | to the contr: old ages of th 1f; R. Larose cf; H. Bauchemin 1f; umpire, Wilfred Gauthier. Cutups Defelt Glasgo. On Sunday afternoon at the Glas- go baseball lot the Slater Cuaiups of Jewett City ran away with th. Gl go Yarn 1ill team. The fi was 26 to 10. It was the Jewq, team's game after the first two in- nings and they sure did pilv ap a score. ¢ could their Glasgo vsed three pitchers by not stop the Slater Cutups in sluggiisr cuntest. The Skl would like to arrange a m: this , orca team from Taftville or ircone Write m, answer to Bolek Tahor, 1365, Jewett City. Tigers Overcome Giants The Young Tigers of Taftvilfe have taken away the honor of the Young Giants, or as they are sometimes cail- ed Young I'ighters of Taftville. The Giants had won four games straight and were sure they could trim -any thing in sight, but the 18 to 8 beating { ized for {imum of sport. witend to start this sea- Saturda,; Addre with them. date. May 10th an s to club manager, W. American Thermos i Norwich, Conn. A. Bo Bottle le Games Wanted. The Young Silver Stars have the season and’ would ge for games with eville, Lisbon or Norw ! under 16 years of age w et Games must be for Su only. Nend all challengss t ond Howard, 135 Frankiii Ghallenge for Games West Side um in or The ¢ round Norwich games. The teamns must sver 16 years 'of 4 5 pted for Sunday only. to Max Ziel, fo! Sen 20 Cha I!eng\. A"cepkfld Sportir [ Cadets in tc let the Ca-le Wil aceept their chi ; & zame oc To" the AR erne; the paps leaga, s Sat astest baseball teams in the ¢ wish to hear from o clubs or other teams in the n vicinity who think they can compete is an communica- ttom- Co. Stars challenge sails. f; R gton rf Young Giants — Dugas, catch: Gauthier p; Dugas 1b; D. iaudette 2b; N Chic Bur- ss; J. Brennan W. St. Ar- wour ¢; E. Benoit rf. American com- pleted the organization of one of the ounty 1 any r i ot average Games Wi ill be d al Forest know 1bat! We urday nawer ~—The | tternogn. Seal rt, Box 326, Baitic. Harvard Wins at Tennis. “ambridge, AL 6 d tenr deteated luml)ux toda; Co- tches to Lwo. Trout Season Gives Promise. son right and esciew j wiil make no mistake, of the sea pinning their the Hare's Ear, Cahill, averkiil Tor wet ilie s are generall th rason, bait for ven at th The Water to the contrary. The carly hatches of flies ar most invariably gray or brown ir otone effects, , When the) st star of all of ked pretiy exciusion simply heu.\u:e lhm‘ 100 If on your = spring you find the fish lying The letter follows: orting Editor, Bulletin: Just a| This spring should be a wonder for tew lines ch Free Acad- | the gentle sport of trout fishing. Laseball The spawn Of iz Fall has had ing 2 ample and excellent opportunity to | spectator of the game just mention- | hateh undisturbed inding ice and led, I think the w of the game |scouring freshet. Iurthermore it is { must have been an N. F. A. man as up | €asy to believe t the aduit trout {to the ninth the boys of the St | have had more than the usual amount Mary's club had the best of the of food in the stres all win and if they had taken thei ; enodition which should put them in out when the first two runs pe for the start of the scored in the ninth I am- Sure there would have been a different tale to s arehatching out at leas tell. Outside of the left fielder, |t} ks ahead of last year. Good Meek, and it was an_off day for him. precedes a noticeabl both ‘sides put up a good quulity of |rising hatch. Lt has only Wi ball'and the fans of Norwich ought to | tr > begun io feed upon surface give the boys at the Academy their t they rid themselves of support.—The Sporting Bditor. H - inertia and give the max- ith to March Brown | sober | the most de- the success of | he Royal Coachman and Quecn of the/ e al- mon- sometimes with a faint | ed in with | | <hing bought such gaudily colored | flies to the 5 the. » thi, deep, | LOOK FOR THE RED BALL Titearms @Ammunition Shootif\;”&ght_‘ | i i | ct | — ard hence probably feeding on larvae of the caddis fi; ready’for another INSIDE THE ROPES adek W to be the world’s champion, and u { that Zby a match which will decide the w ling supremacy. In the Zyb: Lewis match recently the wrestled two hours, |and nine seconds, suddenly wtih a after the ide rol d - arriv and b i had slipped. ¥or the most part of time Lewis was the aggressor, By the terms of as to decide the ontesi wo fall was procured within erc already. has been talk matching Zi and Caddock July as the I seas is expected | West and Bast w |mer as Caddock is anxious to Lew Tendler, delphia lightw the sensational Phi ight whom fight 1 Leonard continues ot hang up tories. Mis lates vietim w. i Dufty, the New York Larny Williams; the B dieweight has been malk g treme: of the best men in the est opponent was coloreu veieran. Tex Rickard, moter wa Joe ette, the > spectator at the Leona of Victory bonds. TO PROPERTY OWNERS TENANTS A Any pe n who obtained a writ do not waste s return from France it is expected ko will he his opponent in 0 men fourteen minutes 3 a headlock—the seventh had clamped during the bout— was not equal to the task of pinning the mateh I clash with prospects favoring the for- pick 28 a worthy opponent for Benn: geport mid- | ous strides in the ring, meeting s')me‘ Ritchie fight and hought $10,000 worth Sprinkling Notice ! permit from the Doard of Water Com- mayTd Clerk. " AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Distri: the much time with the dry fly. Take the|of Norwich, on the 6th day of M March Brown or the Cowdung and let|A. D, 1919, | t sink; then keep it moving until|Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. HBstate of Sophia Kosiba, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Zbyszko, the giant Pole, by reason of another victory over ;:;tf;& HELEN 3. il “Strangler” Lewis, has clinched the o right to be Sergeant Earl Caddock’s| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD| challenger. - Caddock is acknowledged |at Norwich, Within and for the District| pon A. D. 191 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. In the matter of an agreement be-| tween Charltes H. Smith. as Se:rptarv of the Board of Management of the' Temporary -Home for Dependent and! Neglected Children ‘in New London County, sald institution being under, thc care, management and control of; 2id board, party of the Iirst Part,! ..Lml Antone Piava and Rose Piav: husband and.wife, both of Stoninston, Conn., parties ef the Second Part, for the adoption of Antolio de Brasga, a minor, of the age of 9 vears, by said parties of the Second Part. The said agreement having been ex- hibited; to said”Court for approval, in writing, it is. . . Ordered, That ‘the hearing upon the approval of s2il dgreement be had at the Probate Court l oom in the City of Norwich, in said Dis , on the 10th day of May, A. D. 1919, at 10 o'clock ving ody the but tif two of in ¢ the 1 appear | in the forenoon. and: that notice of the {in the woolly W gained | pendency of said’ agreement, and of | his knowledge of the scientific game. |gaid hearing for the approval thereof, i ans be given by the publication: of this or- der one time in some newspapsr hav- ng a circulation in_said Distriet. at least three d: nrior to the date of id, ‘hearing. to this Court. NELSON J. ATLING, The above ‘and foregoing | copy of recor HELEN M. DRESCHER. Clerk. ). SHEA. Probate Di: Judge. s a true nd- | trict of M The adminis rd- having a r'oul\( ator x with sa jet for allowane: Ordered. That the 3 ay, 1919, st 3 o'cleck in the afternoon, | the Probate Office in Montville, |and tke same is, as: on the allowance of 1ed for a heari d administration ount with said . ND' DAN D. HOME, Judge. may7d ,Pnl DISTRICT “oF LEBA\ON‘ SS., 0 O ¢ Probate, May ger | missionérs, to use cily water for||.ebanon. i 4 ! sprinkling s ng season| Upon the anplication of Willeite | | sprinkling purposes during the season | | 3, ca 4 - e Carpenter, praving that an instrument {of 1915, can use the water at the s Sriting porpoctine ‘1o DESOES e {rate during tiis 1919 season. without !\l and testament of said Margery {obtaining a permit, and unless noticc | Alen. decessed, m heiprc\]vml, ap- i 4 ol proved. aliowed, and admitted to pro- fiLothe frontaary 3 st e #s per anplieation-on. file more Board of Water Commissioners’ Off 2 n or before July 15, 1919, it will n for granted that it is used. 1 others mtending to use wa | use wateriine gist day of M {for sprinkling purpo: tenants in-| I | cluded, must obtain a written permit. | The Sprinkling Ist to September $0iu ason is from April | -u{m ice, t is b!.' & | Office in Teb aring thercon, by {same cnce in some WILLIAM C. TOUNG Buccessor BTETSON & YOUNG DR, E Jj. JONES Take elevator Shetucket Street Phone CARPENTER and BUILDER Best ""k sad materials at rignt ¢ e _. R Fuiuone " G et wan e | DIKC AL S SENAY DENTIST Suite 46" Shannon Building a circulation 1 a osting a_cony 1post in the | said Distriet. ALBBRT G. may7d Dis thereof on the Town of ILebans public KNEELAN DENTIST Rooms 18-19_Afice Building, Nerwich luan- 1177-3 Sing medum tn ial to The Bule proper | SeniNAN 1, FIONME Judse. Istate of Mar mnnél‘ lateofv Montvi! Lie LT cite " of May,| The Executor exhibited his admin-| The above and foregving is a true, of Norwich, on the 224 day of April| and ‘that return be made exhibited s The City of BOODBRICH “Spoiling the Ship for a Penny’s Worth Qf Tmr Yecu know the old saying — Don't let this happen to our American Ship of State. Our Country has never stood of the world than it does today. A | higher in the eyes place second to none among the Nations has come to us —a place in the sun calling upon us Americans to be | teachers and exponeric in- stead of followers. to the| We fought to make the World 1 | a decent place to live in, now | we must PAY to KEEP the | World a decent place to live i in—the eyes of all people are upon us, we must put this Victory Loan over in double | quick time. ] i Won Old Style Racing. e Adminirator - appeared l.m\ ot ¢ LR . and filed a written application R ber, 43 per cent. — a | Teramron, TalDh oo, B L. S |alleging that said estate is now in set- b el G fre €| tlement in sald Court, and praying for quarter more this time, and |only straight heat swinnmers in the|an orger to sell certain real estate be- | Charter Oak Purse under the cld longing to said estate, fully described w it h America’s whole re- while such good trotters as|in saiq application, 8 i Ukes, Oliver K. Spofford,| " whoreupon, It 1¢ Ordered, That sald | sources behind you. Do it ke ]““‘“‘ egent, Anderson's|appiication be heard and determined at! D bit d B g & qn, Georgend.| the Probate Court Room in the City of | R S R R e o) ienna and Ima Jay each |y A . dropped n ficnt before they were | qon or aiar So, District, on the 10h| steering our American Ship gHed S ho oo Director, = the|the forencon, and that notice of the! of State towards the greatest fmer atigle 4 rter Oak Purse | pange; of said application, and of| i lost heats to Fanny Witherspoon and | $219 heqring thereon, be given by the| , smooth sailing prosperity the Wison béfore e showed in front, | Sublication of this order once in some| Oy ez lo two heals were also charged to|pawspaper having a circulation in said § World has known—and finish Lord Vincent, Anzella, Angiola and|pistrict, at least three days prior to ’ : : Baden before thev were awarded (ke |(he date of said hearing. and (hat re-| this war in a businesslike siz end of the purse. turn be made to the Court. s | ! | 0 Buy Goodrich Tires from a Dealer | TIRES | “BEST IN THE LONG_RUN® 0 O GODDRICH . ——— A D 8 A SRS RN i e - [FEUPTsaeassm