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NOKWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918 _— Wise Men C FIRE INSURANCE. | If not, now is the time to on’t wait until the fire has| Rates are Protection so small. \ is GREAT. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street BRIEF STATE NEWS Wate‘bur The schools will re- one ursday) meor:iing <5, Ma Wood- igned tol High el in n, Mass, BARRED AT FRONT (By Lieut. Earl Caddock.) The qualities that m a good wrestler are those that make a good soldier. Wrest! keeps vour mind and o vour body uctive: makes vou think fast and wisely. Like hoxing, wrest ling proves and develops' a bo; zamenes3 and gamepess s what i beating the Hun. Bx css in boxing makes the soldier a betier onet fizhter: skill at en- able the man in ward off death when he comes {o erips with the Bache. Wrestling made a big hit with the boys at Camp Dodge. Dos Moines, Towa, where I was stationed for sev- eral months. With the aid of the Y. M. C. A, ths K. of C.. and the Jew- ish Welfare Board, we werc able to put en a number of good These organizations realizing nefit the Meriden. — The totc] number of leaths durine Qctober 4. Nev- has there been- known uch a_mor- ity list in the -his Meri- den: Madison.—A memorial service for rivate Marvin Griswold, a Madi ho w Kilied September France 1 in the chapel on Sunday afterno Milton.—Xo s cases of influ- za have b eported in this ize althoush many huve eold: one daves to be sick tiere is only e fan fér Litchfeld, Bantam Wa’er“m Avote, & L. for gofern Cieorge posed h Lorraine cars In 1S the Ol rembershiy ¢ ount . tate Coon . all closed its and hunt by r at_their club Satnrda wsisted of twalve of partridges us vegetables hl 1:!00' VE. M (e, Ten mmles can-haul about two tons their work 15 limited “0 ten hours, bt the tractor 1 25 tons and covers a distance o A ecently and | mping old score by Your Insurance Has Advanced | It's eosting you more to in- sure yomrproperty toda the savings Globe § effcct assume a new impor- tance. Not only do Globe Sprinklers offset the higher rate but they pay for them- selves in a few years., Let us explain, GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. 413 D'Esipa Bldg, Hartford PLbMEING AND GA&rHTING CALL UP 734 With er Without ments but ays ana ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES We furmish Gas Attach. EFFICIENT Repairs for alil of Rarges A J. Wholey & Co., 12 FERRY STREET = manes Phone 581 Modern Plumbing is as essential_in modern hous electricity is to lighting. We guaran tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the faires orices. Ask us for plans and pri J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Strect T. F. BURNS | HEATING AND ?wmsmc 92 rranklm Str " ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMP.NG, STEAM FITTING Washingior. Sq. Washington Builditg Nozwigh, Conn. Agent for N. Bi 0. Sheet P-oklu. e IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY Co. No= 11 to 25 Ferry Street vas 10 have been a six round bout. _|time that Levinsky ever was knocked JACK DEMPSEY KNOCKED OUT LEVINSKY Philadelphia, Nov. §.—Jack Demp- sey, the heavyweight, knocked ‘wut Battling Levinsky of New York, hefe tonight in the third round of what Dempsey, who was the aggressor throughout, "stopped Levinsky with a right hook to the jaw. The blow sent the New Yorker down for tne count and he had to be assisted ¢o his cor- ner by his second: It was the first out. In the -first two rounds, Dempsey followed his dpponent all over the ring to try and connect with a hard blow and every time he janded his hiows seemed to shake Levinsky from head to foot. In the second round, Dewpsey nearly had the New York boxer out from a series of hard body nunches which made him close in and hoid on until the bell came io his res- cue. In the semi-windup Johnny Dundee of New York, lizh‘weight, had the better of a six round bout with Gus- sie Lewis of Y"h: deiphi STRANGLE HOLD NOT boys would met from th urged me to arrange shows y other i it I could. d_we had some v interesti bouts. These together 300 unn d(&nr\'n Terican. To be a good wrestler you must use your liead as well as your strength. | There are many tricks in the game and 1 find that the soldier boy learns them quicker than the civiiian. That is because his military and driils have put him in good phydical condition and “such a ‘fnan thinks quickly, The way 1he ordmal_ soldier boy kecomes intcrested. in wrastling is by watehing Affer several weeks he zame and it is surprising quickly he learns. tested from cowurd sticks Hun at how ilis gameness has been the very to wrestling. who starts rsf. ‘No T pity the poor to mix it up with us close quart:rs. The strangle hold | piace af the 1ioter A York, is not Luived at the fror { beginning at 11 o'clock on “the morn- My early athletic training _ t0od |inc of Movember o The scesion us- | n}w Iiu good stead in cu Keslv}':plg ually contiswes two d: | the boys from messing.you up while | U are fe s YO a® tricks | . This ‘meeting should be a \».m on S s e e Mrney | Trapshootng matters for the com e e e Ie MO e oD olay | vear Will be gone over, and there v i cal L lolate I be one thing to consider that ha of ethics, but their grosuncss at the | ReYer before been discussed. That is fame. and coelr ambiior fo prove| (e possibiities of trapshooting after | e B et who never hefore handled a_shotgun | S ok action vy nor trampled the fields will be inter- encouricers hetween professionals, l*;“‘{] L ”!;m"”“l"' 5 !“”‘(1‘]" sat \"L"‘l e o clveen professionals, .|of doors when the United States has I e amees N 4 T orq|chased the Kaiser and his horde to| fo enlist bui was furnci cown be- use of forsil trouble. A d me up and I became a private the neadquarters ircops. I monfhs they made me ]\ULA' not long afterwaras and T received my a licutenant a few days ago It we hal not gome fo war with Germany T would have defended my title against all comers. 1 refusel matches with Joe Siecher and Zybszko because 1 felt it was my | duay to serve Unele Sam first. When I come back I will meet them all H. A, C. TO CLASH WITH NEW HAVEN A. C. Sundav afternoon the Harddig Ath- letic Club will clash with the New Haven A. C. at Mohegan Park. The New Haven team claim not only to he the fastest team but fo the cham- pionship of the state. Tie H. A. C ¢ for thie comin il e e fans know when they practice they put up a good T MARKET WAS PROFESSIONAL. New York, Nov. 6.—Poliiics wielded far more influence over to stock market than any other fa 2ven the foreign situation heinz relesated to the backsround. Although the re- sult of the ~ongressional cicctions re- ned in Jdoubt, much of the buying 1 o investmrt sources, less by the N by the de- ous * descrip- of which reg- ns of the past | noteworthy excep- trond, even the the stock list display- re of ¢irength, mu- pments closing most- ns of one to thiee points. ion of . Steel, which bas denoted pro-| pressure for th: past fort- | setnated on moderate dealings | 2 and 163 7-% heldinz advane net gain the lest and} foundation. second non-dividend pavine o snes re spending almost as substantially as) high ciass sha which were fea- | tured by Southern Pacif the year's new maximum of 106 7 ut smallest fr jon of which was re-| tained. Shippings supplied age of the session's preferred losing rise in the last hour, et a Jarze percent- Marine | 1 4 nmnH lance | under Among the picuous for Sales amount- vester Camp: the hond vas v\ kl ae to v lative issues rose Liberty bonds w nationals becomi eariier gains. Total aggregated §! Old U. S. bonds wera on call, coupon 4's rising 1 on sales STOCKS. . RBald Tocom Rald Tecn pr Falt & Ohio . Bait & Ohio pr Rarrett . Rutte Cop & Rutte - & S Butterick Cal Packl: Cal Petrnl Can Paciée Cent Teather Chile Cop .. Chiro_Con C i 700 Col Fuel & I I 400 Cal Gas 0% 1000 Consal _Gas % 7500 Com Predd 100 Com Prod pr . 000 Crucitde Stect 2208 Cuba C Sugar 1200 Cuba € S pr. 100 Del L & West . ~ FINANCIAL AND GflMMERCIAl | 160 Garon Wins Chem pr Flertele Gen en Motor ( Gen Mot pr . Grodrich 13 F oodrich . t North pr Gt N Ot Subs Greene C Cop . Haskel Rark 2200 106 960 Rosal Du'c 0 %60 Tex 1100 Texas Co. 4300 Tobaceo 100 Tnder 100 United Frui 5800 17 8 1 Aleohel 200 TS T Aleobol pr 2360 Wabash_1r A 100 Wells Farzo 2360 West Mary 4300 Westinghouse 200 White Moator 4400 Willys Over 200 Willys 0 pr Total sies 638652 share: 2N cOTToN, New York, Nov. 6-—Cotton futures opened stead, December 28.4 : Jnly “'Spot cotton ‘steady: middling MONEY. 6. — Call money closing bid offered at 6; firm: high 6: 51 ruling rate 5 1 last loan 6. Bank acceptances 4 1-4. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open Mizh 118 7 ven team has played Bridgeport, New Landon and a few other fast teams of the state. Manager Cummins of the H. A. C. is'trying hard to get Hart- ford' and Bridgeport. The game Sun- day will be the first one of the series to be plaved with these tezms. The Harddig boys are all in trim for the coming same and promiise ihe fans of Norwich a treat. The lineup fer Sun- will he pul TRAPSHOOTERS TO MAKE PLANS FOR THE FUTURE‘ Interstate Association Meets No- vember 7 in New York to Take Up | Vital Questions. By PETER Pr CARNEY Authority on Trapshooting Matters | The annual meeting of the Inter-| state Trapshooting sociation—the | parent trapshooting take | ) ,‘ Hot wat (WO = Sure Relief E}.N:éefl.fi their caves—and all of these are pros- pective trapshooters. The war will change many things. One of the changes will take men from the office to enjoy outdoor pas- times more, and another idea we have A | | { i ] is that not so many men will re-| {main caged in office buildings as in| . This is the time for the! 100ting organization to make its plans for the future. n’t possible to It range in the city limits, but it is pos- erect a rifle sible to have trapshooting clubs in baseball parks, fair grounds, city parks, in fact, any place where there are a couple of hnndred vyards of ground not being utilized. Now is the time to sew the seed. One of the chief topics of the meting will be the awarding of the Grand American Handicap for 1919, It said the South Shore Country Club, of Chicago, which club has staged the tournament the past two Lieutenant Caddock was born lowan.” From that time until best of them. he Anita and defended the title against the best men obtainable. colors of the Chicago A. A. he competed in the Olympian’ champion- ships at the Panama-Pacific Exposition and won the middleweight, light heavyweight and heavyweight titles. Joe Stecher and then came fame and the sobriquet of the “corn fed atAnita, Several years ago he won the Y. M. C. A. wrestling championship for lowa, thirty years ago. in the Two years ago he defeated enlisted he met and defeated the Fletcher's Castom. Glogren Parer_2 % A netpfalRemedy for 4 Gmsupafionm 2d pr I F M &S A Great Responsibility. THE responsibility attached to the preparing of a remedy for infants and children is undoubtedly greater than that imposed upon the manufacturer of remedies for adults whose system is sufficiently strong to counteract, for a time at least, any injurious drug. It is well to observe that Castoria is prepared today, as it has been for the past 40 years, under the personal supervision of Mr. Chas. H. Fletcher. What have makers of imitations and substitutes at stake? What are their responsibilities ? To whom are they answerable? They spring up today, scatter their nefarious wares broadcast, and disappear tomorrow. Could each mother see the painstaking care with which the prescription for Fletcher’s Castoria is prepared : could they read the innumerable testimonials from grateful mothers, they would never listen to the subtle pleadings and false arguments of those who would offer an imitation of, or substitute for, the tned and true saved my child.”, j§ mothers.”” i N. E. Calmes, of Marion, Ky., says R. P. Stockton, of New Orleans, Mrs. Deiph Hornbuckle, menced giving your Castoria She is now seven menths and_we fWhat a healthy looking baby.’ the Extracts from Letters by Grateful Parents to Chas. H. Fletcher. G.J. Englnsh of Springfield, Mass., says: ‘It was your Castoria that ighs 1 We give (?liam-la eredit for it.” u. | GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BEARS FOR ing our 4 EXPRESS 1 BUGGY 1 SURREY DEARNLEY & CLARKE, Jewett City, Ct. SALE Having adopted the “Cash and Carry” plan of conduct- business, we have for sale 3 DELIVERY HORSES 4 DELIVERY WAGONS HARNESSES 1 TRAP viding it can get it for a period of three years. Trapshooters would feel perfectly happy if the South Shore Country Club was awarded the tour- nament for a dozen years. Quite a number of suggestions for the betterment of trapshooting will be brought up. An effort will be madeé to get the association to adopt class ‘shuoting. also devise some equitable handicap system. Many systems have been tried, but no system has been uncovered that pleases every one. existing conditions. ciation advocated a year ago the cut- ting down of trapshooting program: and it is likely they will ask the clubs to still further decrease the number | of targets thrown in 1919 in order to conserve the supply of lead. At the meeting last year a rule was adopted which goes into effect on January 1, 1919, that the 1 1-8-ounce load be the standard load for target shooting in registered competition. SPORTING NOTES. Jimmy Twyford, promoter of boxing. is soon to go overseas as a Knights of Columbus He expects to look over the soldier boxers with a view to de- veloping a champion or two. Al Me- Lean, manager of the Armory A, A., of Boston also is going over for the Knights of Columbus. Sammy Blink fought down in Bos- ton the ether night, and that is just how he looked after Danny Duggan, his opponent, got through with him. Jim Coffroth, who has charge of the boxinz end of the program for the united ' sport week drive, has been asked to referece, Levinsky protested egaingk the Philadelphia referee, and Dempsey agreed with him that Cof- froth was the proper place. If pians at present entertained by soldires in the service across the wa- ter are really carried out, there may be a new world's series on the cards next fall. Fred Mitchell, the Cubs’ manager, now over there, claims that there are enough high class ball play- ers in the service to stage a world’s series in France and that the fans will follow the work of any two teams entered in such a series of contests an with even more interest than the pair of big league teams that may be battling in this country next Octo- ber. Although Billy Miske was willing to pay his own expenses to Omaha and box Jess Willard. the champion, 2 10- round bout for the United War Cam- paign fund, Wilard again displayed his frequent of cowardice by sending Promote Melady a telegram to the eifect that he would not meet Miske but would do his bit at Texas. illard’s ons since he became the world's* champion have hurt boing more than anything else. Irish Patsy Cline, who has begun training at Grupp's s battle with Benny Leonard at Madison Square Mrs. Mary McGinnis, of St. Louis, Mo., says: *‘We have given our q baby your Castoria ever since she was born, and we reccommend it to all ‘“You have the best medicine in the world, as I have given your Castoru to my babies from first to last.” Mrs. Albert Ugusky, of Lawrenceburg, Ind., §“your Castoria in use for nearly three years, @s represented. My children are both well and happy—thanks to Castoria.”” says: ‘‘As I have had Iam pleued to say it is ;ut La., says: ‘“We began giving your Castoria to our- baby when he was eight days old a'nd have kept it up ever since, never having had to give any other med medicine.” of Colorado Sp-mgs, Colo., says: “We com- to our baby when she was four weeks old. Everyone | remarks : THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY Bt AR isn’t likely that such system- will he‘ unearthed, but there is a likelitiood | that improvement can be made on| The Interstate Trapshooting Asso- | experienced | man for the| years, will take the tournament pro-!Garden Nov. 16, in aid of the United War Fund, expresses the opinion that if he hits Leorard again as hard as ke did at Philadelphia the title will change hands. Jim Jeffries, who was (an"erausly ill from Spanish influenza at thome at Los Angeles, Cal., is improv- ing so fast that the threa physicians who were called into censultation when he w stricken with the sick- ness now claim that he is cn the road l‘b recovery and will soon be able to take open-air exercise. For a time ‘lhe phy: didn't have much hope for his recove: The foreign jing to New Yorl in May ¢ ts who are for the six-day on Square Garden the |of eDvember 1 will be qudrtered near lihe Vallsburg (N. J) tra A cot- tage has been leased and is being put nto condition so that the visitors wiil | bave chre and attention during their training. com- grind a; MARLEY s INDEVON 2% IN ARROW SLUETT. PEABODY & C! INC. MAKERS DR. R. J. COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone 1178 TEACHER OF VIOLIN will take limited number of pupils. For rates apply 38 Union Street. GEORGE TOURTELLOT Musical Director ak A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street Phone FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Garage Service Connected D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Phone Shetucket Street Davis Theatre | ecttance. THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF NORWICH. regular Semi-Ann Dividend the rate of 4 per a year from the ecarnings of the six _months, and Syl be pasable nd after Nov. g K L. “OOD-\}LD Treasurer. The has been declared ent ADAMS TAVERN Closed Until Further Notice A. A. ADAM J’ NOTICE : In accordance with the re::; quest of the War Board, the! Drug Stores of this city wilh: close at 9 P. M,, Salurdaysz excepted, beginning Mondayj November 4th. é To(ephar;t‘is’o 67 Lafayette Mi PETER VER STEEG FLORIST Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs = Weddina Decorations. H The Piano Tuner§ 122 Prospect St. & Phone 511 Whitestone Cigara il be bundred from Jume 1st, 1918, Same} rate per thousand. H CONANT, 4 12 Freaklia Street. 4 'HERE 1s no adverilsing medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- ietin for business resuits.

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