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R i does not “burn the widnigh . % TV t 5 : es not “burj the ght oll.” " lie ; » ki cig L gineers Club in this city. it .mehhnndmoa;_psrgé Em&eo:‘&r;nl?g.ngo‘iza ?;L,‘Z“,‘,’,,’?&?,?;;;“”"e“’ than even be=i (o bY Snow and firelies, There ic o 3 . 30 i < or 12 change of climate W or- e-war dayg. ; i o : 2 Sew Tork, Dec. 11.—Retallating for | of directors adyorse’ to m—,c].'{;\gl i e Follop e ey ST asked T e He. learned with interest. it THRIACAE e ollow: |- ¢ el l:DC_lleut legend about a Chinese stu Meet you after the movies . ‘-M‘o:‘ fi?fin‘:fi:nl‘;:fi:kr;t'fi; View of yesterday's refusal of Ameri- | A new board of directors to e se- B of Oregon would be the | ears old; died November 27, from |y 1\;‘;\;5 o Door.t> PRyl S0 Ches. F tie: , s L A 2 d 5t s er m » 1 . — . Field cr:b':;’ P nerican | League today | club regards a5 abrogated; terminated| Ruppert of New York, Mack of Phila- | of the Westerners’ type of play. Louis Moulton, Neodesha, - Ks., & s:arted legal machinery in motion to RESORT 10 NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, DECEMBEK 1z, 1viy LEGAL MEASURES and expired any contract of émploy- cans, fonight gave out the fentdative agreement of compromise which they submitted to Frank Navin, president of the Detroit club, at a meeting held here last Sunday afternoon at the En- s scr.mmage. Coach Fisher he was confidént: the team would delphia, and Navin of Detroit. < of the Stadium, tossed forward ‘and went through a dummy said that at top form for New Year's and that high school' plaers who entered games without expert training. The small number of fatalities this season” wag detlared to be remarkableé, the expérts said, as the gameé W he Y . < .Snow and Firefiics. “ The'aflgntnl is always and ever pi i Cresquel The student of the and imprisoned in a papet lantern, and ATCHED" member of a high school team, dled|n the i 9 ] 5 President Johnson to have no vote | SHARKEY MATCHED TO Noveraber 5, 85 the result:of a broken | !0 the winter by the reflection bf the oust. Johnson from the league presi- | el o8 10r, eomp ::;u;:uwflshny?: as ex-officio Jmember ‘of the board of FIGHT PETE HERMAN | el recelved in 4 practice game. enow.—Gertrude Emerson in World | ANT ew kind “1:" t a telegram | between you and ‘the I ague-in which directors. - : New York, Dec. 11.—Jack Sharkey,i Calvin Libischer, Urbana, 0. 17| 0Outlook. s a m wak & p"’"‘:"&“" Johhson in Chica- |it is interested in payment .of3 any |, NAVIR to agree | to ‘absent himself | who was given the popular decision|years old; died September 29, {rom of ci enjoy- e that It regards his | compensation’tg you undérsuch con- | TOM any meeting,of the board of di- | over Jimmy Wilde, the Bnglish fly-{cerebral injuries sustained in a hish - o, cigarette Y gfimu’wfin the league abrogated |tract. We add that your clafm"of the ’““’"‘ or of the league at-the joint | veight, last week, will meet Pete Her- scréoolégam;j S o i Honor Not All Gutenberg’s ment? It’s in Chester- ang forbids him to use league funds | existence of any such alleged contract ::f;“(‘;‘; ?rfun'éZ?:;{;nF’;“.io flflg g;‘)d man, bantamweight, as one of a givt; e T e i | - Printing 48 s21d to have been Intrv 1 ¢ for compeénsation. 15 Serpnevas. 28 R ARIAgIE i phaatbie. S, Sitter aide | ob- tor N es;,r}?f;,;:’vz B ia [ tural College - eleyen died September | duced to the worid Aug, 14, 1437. Joh: fields. And because s - The telegram follows: “American League Baseball Club of|to get the worst of it. the First Regiment Armory, Newark, |27 from concussion of the brain; in- | Gutenberg stands at the head of th: = “In view of your repeated violations New York! of ghe constitution of the league and your fiduciary obligations, including your actions directed to injury and punishment of the New York club, and in view of yesterday's action of board In an effort to prove that it was the Johnson faction which prevented a re- conciligtion, Colonél T, L. Histon, half owner of the Yankees, and Harry Fra- zee, president of the Boston Ameri- The entire league ,to_attena the meeting called in New York of Decem- ber 10 and to acknowledge the right of the directors to call such a meeting. The -meeting to be of 4 routine na- ture, at the close of which the eight December 22, it was announced { | i | i i | Jack Burke. Boys Play Basketball at Y. M. C. The heavyweight bout will be en Frank Moran and Sergeant Chesterfield blend is a secret, it’s in Chesterfields only— jured playing against New Hampshire College. Joseph Blancke, Moline, Tils years old; died October 30 of blood poisoning which developed from an in- jury received in a neighborhood game. to- early typographers, supported by the genius of Schoeffer and the generous patronage of Faust. Gutenberg used only blocks, and to Schoefter Is due A. club owners were to meet in an in- formal meeting of 'conciliation -to thresh put the questions confronting the league and looking for a harmoni-, ous settlement. Johnson to attend such 2 meeting if he cared to. All of the rulings of the board of di- rectors to be recognized by the league, the Mays case tg be considered set- tled and dropped. President Johnson of the American *|Lieague, accompanied 'by James Dunn of Cleveland, left here for Chicago this the movable type cast from matrices. Caxton, who, Infroduced the art into England, began life as a trader, but learned printing at Cologne. The first printed book on record Is “The Psal- ter,” which John Faust and Schoeffer published at Metz in 1437. At the close of the class work at the Junior hour in the “Y” gymnasium on Thureday afternoon there was a_fast game of basketball between the West Chelsea and Cubs, the score was 6 to 0 in favor of the Cubs. John Boynton captained the Cubs and James Kelly acted as captain of the West Chelsea,| | team. Junior League Notes. FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIA 1 Lemieux and Murphy at centre for the Dare Devils are putting up some great game. 7600 Gen Motor . 300 Gen' Motor r ...} 60 Motor 6 pet al MARKET WAS WEAK. New York, Dec. 11.—Settlement of the coal strike infused a semblance of | strength to the stock market at the| outset of today's operations. but f}xAS\ was _speedily, dissipated when foreign 38 Coady and Stonewall Goldbiatt are doing some great playing for the Ban- tams. 0 The White Sox who are last in the league, expect to win their next two 3800 Ins Copper 1400 Interh Con 800 Int 1 AT THE TAFTVILLE ALLEYS. The Almighty” Dollar. Army and Navy. b piesssrusrsvesansaasases Ty eap e larly the British rate, | | g Sribery has’ been the cownfall of ““""",‘d"m"f":fi,l'phrwlp;k:fe | afternoon. Johnson had nothing to | Tierney . . 109 101 298 many public men during the course et owtre o actual developments say on the baseball question. Parker 96 113 815| The Ramblers are putting up a g00d! of Kistory. Francis Bucon, the greatest The Potato. The Industrious Bee. i} . g o Sl B o ing de- | ¥ s Blanchet 98 110 335/ brand of basketball ‘but seem {0 be S : o In its native EGIRTY on the: T to explain the further alarming de- | 61l PO - L ANN TN T ae s L S i e et Bard doee thinker of his age, was ruined by his tive 2 The bee has two distingt stoma preciation of international eXchanEe | ‘coo rchign v BE | White 118 106 108— 332 ¥ - | cupidity. Lord Chaneellor. Macclesfield | tains of Chile and Pers, writes Jean| In the first it stores away the hon Sther.than reports on ge | 1800 Miax = AN IMPORTANT ONE | foh The game scheduled for Friday, Deo. 2 , ved by {he| Henrl Fahre, in Field, Forest and R B e sicent & ngress | 100 Max New York, Dec. 11.Th, | 19h, will be played Saturday, Déc. g0 | 2" Waterbury were destroyed by the| = from the flowers until such time as i probably would oppose the authoriza- s el the executive committee 0,{ ?fif%u&x! as the hall is being used. Say, boys, | S8me vice. Beredict Arhold soiC a fort| ‘arm, "3'? _um#’o in its wild state !s| ig ready to yield it-up, thile the others tion of foreign credits or loar a States National Lawn Terinis Associa- : save vour carfare and come and see | In New York to. the enemy for $31,575.| & poor dininutive tuber about as large| stomach .is .used simply and. The Stexican s e oy Cod= tion will bebheld here tombo; T Senmidt 1‘0-; st_ 233147 the fig}f’! furnthr championship be- | For this same sin - Gorgei betrayed | a5 a hazelnuf. Man takes the worth-| for digestion purposes. When the bee- more delicate aspects, rux by promises to be one of the most impor- | Mevers L s tween Dare Dovi= and Pantams for . vid 1| less wild stock into his garden, plants i “Conia mection wih foreign-owned conces- tant in recent yvears not only because | Brown 103 89— 290| tne first half of the schedule. sl e s L R e s i s e e L ol s o0 iy slons In that country account of the number of matters which wil | Edward 92 75— 260 Judas delivefed up Christ. Sk soil, tends it, waters it; and| tracts the muscles of the stomach and3 W for_thp_general Sapresuion | | be considered but also becsuse of the |Gley 121 87— 305 beliold, from year to year the potato - tive petroleum issue: | the structural v [ of | marked inflience on the future of the Witling o Hielp the Needy. Advances iIn Drices { honey is ejected through SEs == thrives more and more, gaining in size | mouth. H e Ts neaducts Wete M- . |game, i : 523 511 448—1476| A famous woman teacher, eighty The Thoughtless Answer. and in nutritive properties, and finally 3 oated by trade authorities. not so [ The report ot the ranking commit- Sttt vears old, was sitting on the veranda | . A certain Kansas City physician will | becomes a farinaceons tuber s large < mugh to immediate or prospective de- 8 sora, Jar. il -C}:i‘lm”g;n:ml\flu'?m;“;n 110 97 93— 300| Of @ college. dormitory in her wheel | Bever know just how near death he| as your two Asts. Bends, but Cuts Glass. H mand as to the widely-recogniz .‘1 ‘i‘;f 0 e Tt vl Melids somc. Bfthe 97 101 89— 286| chair. A student had just brought her [ Was' the: other day when, after a —_—— An American steel company, meeings that supplies are unusually ow. b ranking players who have not beeny Piliing 92 90 93— 273) some ice water in her silver mug and | thorough examination ‘of probably tle all grades of electric tool steels, and eause of reduced output = named since 1916 on account of theF. Gley . 108 116— the ‘teacher had finished drinking it | brightest, sweetest and altogether su Deadly Foe of Tarantula. Srea ol o) . The money market held c |war. The committee had a difficult|J. White . & S 2 . ¢ | mounces that it has produced an alloyy B e 7 e tent. End advenct task this ewson because of the re- when some tourists came up, saw her | breme nine-months-old baby in the| The tarantula Killer is a species o opening- at 7 per cent. and advancing * s i markable upsets that occurr olding out her cup. d, the m : chisel steel which can be-made so har & R or : sitting there holding out her cup, and | World, the mother asked, “Well, what | wasp whose female is the most effec- | & to 10 per cent. W the approa o i N e y that it “will cut.glass, yet may be benth the final h but the greater part of » I{el;;orzs of committees on rules, ball | they dropped-a half dollar in it. Imag- dn. Yot think of my baby?” and he|tive foe fxi r}u- tarantula. It alights by belng hammerad over the edge Gff the day's transactions were negoti- 2914 ‘;?u{ihemcifi's‘u?f,u\o‘;f"fia‘"l‘hf:;- Tl on | Desmarais . Ine their feelings when they discovered | 82iG ““Oh, It's a normal child.” on the spider’s back and penetrates its| W o 3 ated at the lower f ot e e e who the “beggar” was! body with a sting. In a few seconds : e s, when | what.action the executive committec the tarantula is dead. The wasp then : B Swecially ¢ de- | will take on these will not be made | 104 117 The Egyptian Barber. deposits an egg in the body and buries e el mari public for some time to come. | - Met Fate of the Weak. The ordinary village. barber of |4t in the ground. The egg changes into I'L(')VC\?sls in_Algeria have ‘foatmd s eral list, | GREENLEAF ON WAY 491 503 It seems that there can be no doubt| Egypt bears a certain resemblance, in| g grul which nourishes itself upon the lu!l".l,‘,(’lhfl“s ‘enlerxn in a fly which foi B s pat : e e that the cliff dwellers were exfermi- so far as his profession %oes, to the | earcass of the tarantula. fows them and lays its qzgs wheré they ke maduited 985, MONEY. e TO CHAMPIONSHIP | FOOTBALL TAKES TOLL nated by their more savoge and barber-surgeon of ancient times in s lay theirs. 300 shares New York, Dec. 1% — Call motiey |Tois B orenter, Ny York, 1os o ot | OF FIVE LIVES IN 1919.| jjge peighbors, fhe men Leing killed| England. He is ¥ law. af 5, i 1t _some quarters the theory was ad- |strong; high 10; low 7: ruling rate 7; 3 s » = victims during B oo Tt iotial A merioan b : 18 during | ang the women being adeated iote thel ter having passed an examination. e Strange Result of Explosion. The Compleat Domestic Angler, i :“T;‘r‘:\! hat_existing adverse ove- ;Le:sx':l:“ }l:‘lgcé';p;‘fl:rr::l";-;a: last loan gard mvurnnmolnv. ~tonight, ‘;; | ek D{’\’,,“fz““,;;‘;;,‘ tribe of the conquerors, tuough in some; perform vaceination, of| Western paper: Adver :smt?:-u': “For “-1Ie—;:legnr'\,t- R sy el e . ‘D:,],.emp the ?1?:“1"“'(1:]\})1}1\1‘;']“:":;v‘;r;-." ¥ rts to the Associated | eases migrations mny have becomel leeclies, cupping, si m,“ which occurred at thé home, all improvements, fish pond and B TL ik tocin of raesoning Sousd & COTTON. | DeL plag iy ot oeiherer| Press, The number of deaths—the| pecessary as'a result of dro is forbidden to order or prescribe wed | threw the 4,000 cuiployes of the plant | running water in house.”—Boston few supporters in ban Loircles. | New York, Dee. 11.—Cotton spot | ally put Kreuter out of the running | 1p1s and vern tnder ine toll of twe| Pressure from outside tribes. leines. Ty sigieac ety Timerih Eanrin, e action of the federn] reserve bank \quiet; middiing 38.50. [ for first place. The match was com- |y hteen lives were lost est and rediscount rates. did not be- NEW YORK COND MARKET. i el today G Ioe e etals ot — I ; = :.h:uf‘::::‘r(:\":r\:f\:ln r::;k!fllnng after Wen | L Cose | were Jerome Keogh, Rochester, N. 3 e sl e | T B e R Sciuetin aia | o173 | Who defeated John M. Layton, ( olum mainly responsible for the decreas- foreign, were variably lower on la annon, New number of £ s, in the opin- er and more diversi tal sales, par valu proad . Fink, Phila- Allen, City, who won from Jame: Denver. ¢ The dangers when the old included hurd- s and vicious offen- ve been almost entirely ed in the new style of football, K M. 0. Ol U. S. bonds were unchanged on Vietory 7 9% 96 catl. 2" tn. doflars ‘and cents ‘per ¥ STy Quoted” in. doflars and cents ‘per $100 bemd. HARVARD TEAM PRACTICES dave cost ly Coal STOCKS. CHICAGD GRAIN BARKET. FOR NEW YEAR'S GAME 8 carreamonding decegess) . he £ cony: Onen. High. Close. CGambMags, Mass. ' D DeEiOnidediHn T Sa ¥ 0o Tk Cls . ge, Mass, Dec. Il the victims of the 1919 R Wy |Harvard football men re ¢ nlayers not participating 135 135 132 tice in earnest today, not 2 8% 7 ;I‘(‘&Z;}ng (em( - s in preparation of ¥ s or the game New Year's at Pasadeni sport po ; %% % Cal.” They trotted around the cinder (‘[)\irlwln,l l’?:c v‘\tf‘((:‘ll?‘r‘;‘\t :‘\h:rle. and get utmost heat service! —for OLD or NEW Heating Plants Norwall Siphon Air Valve . Makes every square inch of the steam radiator deliver utmost heat. Sensitive and quick action, opens instantly to let out all air from steam radiators—closes tight against escape of steam or water. Stops sputtering and hissing steam—no perishable parts to wear .out — never needs adjustment. Guaranteed for five years—try one! Price $2 each. Sylphon Water Regulator For use on hot water heating outfits for auto- matic regulation of drafts. 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