Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 10, 1917, Page 3

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- T, Wy areinm raths. c.m-n-r Main and Sbfiu‘kflm Brown & Perkins, mmnHHll Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. near to National Bank. Telephone 38-3. — Tennis Tourney Postponed. - Los Angeles, Calif, March $—Match- ®s in the east vs. west tennis tour- nament set for today were postponed until Monday when noon showers and sky slippery Battling eighth mu}:éb of their schgduled twelve round bout here tonight. Burns h: the fight well in hand from the start. He out-generalled, out-boxed and out- slugged his man in every round. Lahn took the count of three in -the seventh and the bell saved him from a knock- out. In the-eighth before going down for the count, he dropped to his knees CHIPS FROM THE CLAY. By Peter P. Carney. Editor 'Neticnal Sports Syndicate. that several institu-| -t newspapers, fiml 'lll enter eights in a three:mile it will not row the longer dis- tance, Covrtn.!. Rice and Wright are | correct when they say that such a move will be a good one for the.best. interests of the game. The more crews’ there are entered the bettér men will be devoloped and of course in will increase “But as far as changing the dmanee to make it an er, stratning event is concerned, that, in my opin- ion, is a mistaken idea,” continued Wray. “This is the way look -!Au In a four-mile race the men row hard hous. D. On_April 4to, Mg Ehlflvl Beckwith, from 1 p. m. to 1013, =t th.z,'l‘nklln a. m. m. t ‘the 'ter 1st, l!l‘l interest rate of 9 nr cent. wiil be be added from ‘time these Tated at F::.nllin. This 27th day of FREDDRICK H. RACE, JR. ol In nearly every part ot the during the first three miles and:: something for the final in'a three mile rale they will even ‘cou the men who till the sofl are forming clubs so that they can shoot all the year round, instead of the few months of the hunting season. NOTICE TO 'rAnArm be p! while those postponed today would be played Monday. Sabtit>Shine: Contrast: C Americans land club of the signed a contract today, according a despatch from M.l.naral Wells, Tuxll. the training camp. Gandil at first de- manded $1,000 more than he was of- fered. MARKET STRONG AND ACTIVE, Steel and Some Other Substantial Gains. United States Leaders Ma New York, March 9. structive developments contributed to the strength and activity of today’s ‘market, in which rails shared, though to a limited extent. Foremost among the accelerating factors was the state- ment of the federal reserve board, which revealed a more friendly atti- tude regarding American invest- ment in foreign loans. Of Mttie less importance was the news from Pittsburgh and other in- dustrial centers reporting. additiornal advances in prices of fabricated steel and iron to - highest - quotations ever known in tie trade. Increase of the General Motors dividend from g 4 to 12 -per: cent. ‘basis, the strength of sterling exchange and unprecedented ‘Various con- Eli Swimmers Trim Tigers. New Haven, Conn., March 9.—Yale defeated Princeton in a mieet here tonight, 38 to 15. P 'Poflmon won the water polo, to 0. 50 ~ STO bank clearings for this period of the year were included among the other THE AETNA =ncouraging incidents of the day. BO G AN ILLIARDS, None of the president's decision to Seven ailers. Six tables. The best "n'n\spu-o"‘ch :l: R Shetucket Street, % o Norwich, Cs ’ arm ships and cail for an extra ses- sion of congress was not received un- til after the market's close. Today’s maximum quotations for = Uniteq States Steel and some other LEGAL NOTICES leaders represented the best prices in over a month. Steel was steadily NOTIGE : accumulated from the outset, making an extreme gain of 2 1-8 points at 112 1-4. Otkrer industrials of the same class were higher by one to 2 1-2 points, with one to three for the general run of munitions and equip- ments. The motor group was more active than at any recent period. General Motors scoring an overnight ‘gain of 6 7-8 points at 120 5-8, Coppers Sup- plemented recent advances, Ameri- can Smelting making the greatest gain. Leather jssues, papers and sugars received much of their -im- petus from professionak sources, South Porto Rico Sugar rising 15 points on a single transaction. Some of the hixh-brlcal! apeclauies made. substantial rillard To- Tising arother 5 pcintl to 215, 3-4 for American Tobacco at Shippings, utilities and fertilizers gained one to five points or moderate dealings. Trading in raf's was relatively light but ‘mainly at higher prices, with gains of one of 1 1-2 points for Pacifics, Reading, Lehigh Valley and Chicago and = Northwestern. Total sales amounted to 785,000 shares. Thames street, should established by the Court of Common & i the - proprietors i TRIRE et Tyacs ‘Sceat T hes adjoining sa ames street be- £ een‘uvv-t Main stroet. and West Thames street be ordered to build and . each. along_ the entire front er or its respecti property on_sala street st his ot o 'Its” own lthic sidewalk, ac- e and course of the sidewaik xed and according to hesincations sas, and factory to the Street c»mnr the City of No work to be completed on or»mrc t‘ho Totn day of , A. D. 1917, said proprietors being Estate of P. J. ged ints, greatest strength y United Kingdom is- irreg- ular on weakness in, Eries. Total sadles (par value) $1,850,000. S. bonds were unchanged on U. call. i!i!i!; EE;E 2ReRs Tgan, “Amen and, Angelina -H&Qlflon. e same eara at an ads s2id Court of Com- at_the Council .,...,.,.hl..-; SR at 8 o n the and fhat notice &ar-ot be manner re i T st sfia el §§i§§i§§sa§ssss§ EE 9 BEERRESERRRENERENRE Ry £ | 34 i 5 FR R o P % i ¥ L] Bernstein he_assums ?;Esi-mt! sty Ei I 300 [ 400 Cu 300 %00 00 Gt 00 300 1300 E 00 01 0 Manhs 1 ex 200 0N, Y. . 700 6006 T levy and collect o ? Trapshy o of - — Gk JuSebecofe very pop wenty-ve (26) mills on the dotiar on ular with the women who spend the winter season at Lakewood. So popular has the sport become that the Laurel ‘House G#h club has secured the serv- ices ‘of Mrs. B. G. Earle, of New York, to give instruction to the Fair Dianas, Who Sesire to know the whys and ¥ OTiEGR, o s wherefore o e “sport allurinfg” M’ ." The New York Athletic club will "“;,‘;'fi:,"::,':’,:?,‘:un iy stage a George L. Lyon Memorial | will oo orar egal ] Shoot an wuhl:nnm - birthday each | tions as m. w_directs. year. will be a 200-target event. OHN E. KINNE Collector. The winner will be given a duplicate| Dated at Yoluntown, Conn., :m-‘ lgtn trophy, and will have his name, ad-|day of March, A. D. dress and score engraved on the orig- inal Lyon trophy, which will remain the property of the club. Trapshooters who know say that Mark Arie, of Thomasboro, Ill., is the best handicap shooter in America—and one of the grediest shots in the world. That's praise enough for any man. There were flve women . trapshoot- ers in the Pinehurst tournament, and they“did so well that the management annonnces that special _events and prllt«a Zfor the women will be placed on ext vear's programme. : ] Te.is 3n old true saying No Hhount of practice will mae s good shot if the gun does not fit the shooter. Covering 143 acres the West Lon- don (England) Shooting grounds the largest shooting organization in- e worl Bill Crosby, of O'Fallon, 1., has been engaged in active competition for,35 years. and he averaged better than 96 for the thousands of targets he shot at in 1916. 100 otice Foos an ‘ees and nddl- today ded the Cleveland Ameri- af t their training camp ACADEMY TRACK TEAM ROUNDING INTO SHAPE Coach McKay Has a Fast Bunch of Athletes to Compete Against Y. M. C. A. “Coach Mcxu of the Academy track toam Baa nad”his men hard at work during the past week in preparation for their coming meet with the Y. M. C. A. team. reptelenud by becoming one of the major sports at t‘xe school and with the completion of the track they will Zorm one of the the attractions, taking their piace alongside of baseball and football. It is expected that the track will be in readiness by the first of May, when schedules with other schoole will be arranged for field meets. Baseball practice will start as soon as the weather and ground permits. e Int nt 9 It Int Int Kansas Clty So . Kanws Clty So pr . Palace League Flynn .. t the indoor meet at the Y. M. C. McVeigh ... A. next week Burke, Stanley, Keefe Kelly Dolan will be the fastest combinat! Clarke available for the relay race. 2 e Kendall men constitute the fast aggregatin of runners the school afford: Lynch will run in the quarter mile and Shea in the mile. Holdridge and Stoddard are entered for the pole vault with Stoddard as the dark horse. Fanning will compete in the broad jump. Those entered for other events are Stanley, Purvis, Wilcox, Bendett, shot put: Himes, Johnson and Hildridge, high Jjump. The athletic council will meet very soon to decide soon to decide on the policy of awarding letters to the mem- bers of the track team. to Bolton Sharvan Dean ... Connelly Shaanon b 411 7 Moose Bowling. Oney’s Team. Accept Challenge. The Baltic Mulespinaers accept the challenge of the Honolulu Five for next Thursday night én the Willi- mantic alleys. ‘Wunderlick Bellomey Pardy Penn Trims Gale Gymnasts. Philadelphia, March. 9.—The versity of Pennsylvania ton feated Yale in a gymnunc to 24. 272 — 756 Shaw 75 80— 223 Fowler 77 88 88— 233 ! Bibedult 95 95 89— 279 AN NOTE" = —| The midshipmen were defeated by 257— 155 the Yale wrestlers at Anapolis Sat- 240 Old English Curve Cut is not a’ combination pipe- and-cigarette tobacco. O SIR! I¥'sa P-I.P-E Smoke exclusively. And once you’ve enjoyed its rich, npe satisfying flavor you’ll never again desecrate your pipe with “‘half and half’’ brands. Cnglish CURVE Cur Pipe Tobacco | Men, treat your taste to a pipeful of Old English Curve Cut. Enjoy the snap and zest of mellow, fragrant Ken- tucky Burley in its true unprocessed and unaltered form. Real pipe patriofs swear by Old English Curve Cut. Isn’t it time you enrolled? SlicedFor Your Pipe 10c. In a curved red tin that just fits the pocket boxes like Freddie Welch, Ted (Kid) Lewis, Albert Radoud and some other foreign boxes that could be mentioned, who county when they Darcy, however, seems to have to pay the price of coming here at the wrong time. Many major devotees of them being John McGraw and Connie Mack. The golf bug has bitten a num- ber of major them being Bill and Silk O'Loughlin, Klem and Ri are so strong for the game they al- ways carry While McGraw and Mack play golf even in the hottest dayW, ager found it necessary to do a little lecturing to his players last year on the subject. It is to be hoped the United States is not to be known by Macon Telegraph. e The United States has never sought a war and neither has it ever 1ost one. —Buffalo Times. Miserable Happiness. “Some folks,” said Uncle Eben, “is so0 terrible busy tryin’ to look 'like dey was happy dat dey makes deir sef's puffickly miserable.” their trade in this ought to be back should be. are plying the trenches if Dar league managers are golf, prominent among “Was the public dinner you went te a succes8?” “It was the best dinner T ever attended. Every speaker whe was down for a speech had tonsillitis.” ue umpires, among ilem, Charles Rigler ler their clubs on all trip Up-to Her. Wife—*“Do you object to my having two hundred dollars § month spending money?” Husband—"Certainly not, if you can find it anywhere."—Judge. each man- Not Representative. its Works— Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA An Unbroken Record. urday afternoon by 17 to 14 in a match which aroused much intef- est. The Navy took a lead when Grant and Wyatt won their bouts. Then Yale forged to the front with two decisions and a fall. Midshipman ‘Ward gave the Navy a one-point mar- gin by winning the - decision _over but in the decisive bout Bald- Peckham Zomes 8 ridge, ‘the big Yale man was award- F o W S the decision over Maichle, the Navy 173 166 17 509 heavyweisht after a game fight. The % Y Vietories of ‘Grant and Wyatt, taking Shanahan ...... 77 75 - 84— 236 |jegs than a minute éach, were ro- Kenefeck . 94 83— 287| markable exhibitions. 47% 181 b No matter what may be said, it ap- Les Darcy 167— 528 pears rather tough that Roth c'm- Back. should_be rade the “goa New Orleans, La. 9.—8ut- | ernor Whitman's recent edict when it flelder Roth, who has e Bl ot [ e e e B SEE Our Early Showing of Esster Cards Wmh&m&fifwhm mmflappedhmn!h.MEw .wafllfindutfiuofCuds:ndeforSL Patrick’s D-yv-ym ] vabwlfluflo@bmu“k,lfldmmm .flbmlaflmfio“uaflkw&mm Man explain how to obtain a Brownie or a Kodak. 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