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-* NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NUVEMBER 9, 1978 ‘. —aeumance | HARVARD TO PLAY INITIAL GAME TODAY | New York, Nowv. . f—Outstanding |most respect for his love of sport. His simes among the Eastsrn Cuilege [judgment and advice in matters per- otball teams tomarrow include the |taining to the leagus was highly val- ~_ lir UATHROP & SONS Rutgers-Pennsylveania Suatc, Hyra- |ved by is assoclates | By his death 3 cnse-Brown, ennsylvania-Lafayette, | the league has jost a mest valual 8 ShetdekatBtrest Norwich, Conn. | pittsburgh-Washington and_Jefferson, [member and the individual club own- o e . Harvard-Tufts, and the Navy 1|ers a sincere friend. To his werth we base contests. Tt will mark the initial |wish to pay our small but heartfelt gume of the season of the Harvard |tributes. eieven, which, as now constituted, re- ——— sembles the varsity combination of | FAMOUS SHARPSHOOTER normal periods. AT POLO GROUNDS MEET Other games scheduled include Le-| , .. Oakléy, who for many years kigh-Muhlenberg and Camp Merritt- | _Anie 5 ] : ~ greatest woman sharpshooter Camp Deyensy in the world, will be one of the at- : 15:!_ H. A. C. IN TRIM i tractions at the trapshooting tourna- ment at the Polo Grounds, New York, FOR SUNDAY GAME |on November 13. Martin McVoy, of The Harddiz Athletic club is In fine [ the New Yark Athletic club, announc- im for Sunday’s game, having prac- |ed recently that he had heard from ticed hard for -the last wee The | many of the expert shots througohut Wise Men Carry ot e (e same wii | teered theli services, Amon thess To celebrate the First Anniversary of the Opening of our Enlarged Store and “ 5 : b called at 230 " Managor Crimmins | are Mark Arle, e o Ladies’ D . . “3 -~ o (S S {:] 7] = v Do VoA e ok e e A Tataican. s ear: and ivans Troch, new Ladies’ Uepartment we make the following special offerings for EIGHT ¥ see us—dQR'E wait until- the fire has | lcrse attendance is expected. The New | of Vancouver the national amateur DAYS, b S Seturredgs . iaven team Wil bring along an auto | winner at double argets The - na- eginning Saturday morning, November 9th, and ending Saturday night, are €0 sma. the fans of Norwich to do their vart. [ Herr, will also be among the marks- Pommtion s GREAT. | T e e (l;l_ovembe; 16th. In the face of present high riiarket prices for all merchan- Buckley re, = illiams rt, Hilder- e new trench gun whic as een - . . » i fors i ise It t . D e e e t. akes some nerve to make these offerings, but we do it gracefully to show L e e our friends that we duly appreciate their patronage. i . anti-tank guns will also be used in Capt: Hussey will n_ot be ab.!e to | the exhibit.ic\'ns. The mil'ilar_\‘ pa- : ; R S FLEASE READ EACH ITEM CAREFULLY ' ing the team all week and is confi- [ The sports committee yesterday 4 dent of a victory Sunday. announced that the Belgian soccer k- Always < EFFICIENT sy team would not visit this country, but | EASTERN LEAGUE PAYS in its place a Canadian ele;’;n would E come here to pla; the ethlehem and EQEARMIAL— TRIBUTE TO MR. PLANT | (oo at Harrison, N. J., on Sunday, A committee acting for the directors [ November 17. . M b RANGm of the Eastern baseball league has of- SR oA -~y 2 fered its tribute to the memery of | Kjeckhefer Retains Billiard Champion- | & SPEC|AL NO. SPECIAL NO ] Morton F, Plant, owner of the New 35 Dressesat ... cooihivh. s 28975 We furniBh. Repairs for ‘all makes §| Lordon club, Springfield, Pridzeport, . - ship. 2 of Rarges dence, New london and Worce Chicago, Nov. 8.—Setting a new rec- Consisting mostly of silks and serges, values to $25.00. ithout- Gas _Attach- Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats, $24.75 Values to $32.00 In this lot we can please the most exacting. ter were represented a meeting at | ord, Augie Kieckhefer, champion three hotel in Springfield Wednes- | cushion billiardist, retained his title A. ). Wholey & Co., 2 - [1a o SN tonight by defeating Charles McCourt Eastern | of Cleveland, 130 to 83 in 132 innin “E. Carey of the|in their three night match. The score 12 FERRY STREET club and B. P. Mouiton, | of tonight’s block was 50 to 40 in favor sident of the Providence club, nave | of Kieckhefer. sent the following to Mrs. Plant: The previous record was set hy Al- | P Resolved: That the directors of the | fredo de Oro of Cuba three years ago hone 581 Iastern baseball league desire to man. | in his match wieh £ieckhefer with a e R ifest their sorrow at the death of Mor- | score of 150 points in 145 innings. . ton F. Plant, late president of the New — M Pl 6 ondon baseball club and a brother | Johnny Dundee announces his wil- 0 em um 'ng' tor of the Eastern lc:gue. They |lingness to fight for war funds with- ssan! h to testify to th Anpr(clauow out compensation, provided the battle ".".*"":ifr *-“:L :?Ih':::-""W:a::?.:f of his sound sportsmanship which is filmed and shown on the screen to tes the very best PLUMBING WORK |2iways evident in his dealings with soldiers in France. This might by exvert workmen at the fairest |(he league. Mr. Plant was dearly be- | possibly be a fair return for the p orices. loved by all baseball men with whom | tures of our boys figh'ing in the Ask uSdesplans and prices he came in contact and had the ut- !lrenches. J. B TOMPKINS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL 67&2@“ Main Street i SPECIAL No. 2 Our entire stock of Suits for men and SPECIAL No. 2 young men at reductions of from $3.00 to | 20 Coats at. ... ceeen.....$24.75 $5.00 on a Suit. Embracing both snappy and conservative styles and the season’s best shades. SPEGIAL No. 3 TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON ANY SPECIAL No. 3 DRESS ON WORKING PANTS TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT ONM ANY SUIT IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK. MARKET WAS ACTIVE. New York Nov. 8.—The stock mar- T.F. BURNS |-t SPECIAL o 4 NRATRE AND PLEMBINGirivs cmicin s it ) BEHE 25w e NOTE THESE HOSIERY SAVINGS SPECIAL 92 Franklin Stre=t D e otonions iah | 2 Tos oo : 5 i Ajgood Black Hose . .\ ...l ... L. 15¢ No. ; ; ; i 30c Hose, all colors ........ 23c Most complete assortment of Skirts at $4.75 35c Hose, all colors. ................29¢c Values to $7.50. pr N Ore Subs . * Cop ¢ N almost unanimously of but ROBERT J. COCHRANE |i:.coimion hat gne war is ended but| sentiment in proceeding to adjust its GAS FITTING, affairs to peace conditions. 50c Hosej-allicolors .. . ... . oo 426 PLUMPING, STEAM FIT1ING War stocks alternately were heavy 65¢ Silk Hose 48¢ Washingion' 8c., Washington Buildii g | 200 S(rons, ending in the main at 3 | material gains on an increase of ad- Wbz wich, Conn. ditional orders by the government for 75¢ Silk and Cassxmere Hose, s - B3C SPECIAL No. 5 Agzent §6//N. B. Ol'Bhuet Packing |various supplies, especially railway -~ equipment. Rails held their own, being the first lRON CA sue to rebound from the heavy open- NCS ing. Further accumulation of low grade shares again was the striking FURNI]HED PROMPTLY BY feature of that division. Restricted money conditions did not THE VA H prevent a renewal of activity, particu- FOUNDRY CO larly in oils, motors and tobaccos, and in the I dealings Baldwin Locomo- # to 25 Ferry Street tive, American Locomotive, American Car and various others made substan- ial response to the speculative buy- A. G. THOMPSON, F. §.|in= U. 8. Steel was consistently steady Chiropodist. Foot Specialist | in its less active movement hetween the low of 101 1-8 and high of 103 1-4, (PROTECT YOUR FEET), closing at a net gain of a small frac- Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support|tion. The demand fof metals seemed Suite 7-8 Aliee’ Building, 321 Main St. | t0 be founded on tangible ground, but M gains in that quarter were reduced by Norwichy":Conn. Phone 1366-4 | e gencral realizing of the last hour. = Sales were 870,000 shares. . Domestic as well as foreign bonds D forfeited in varying degree their zains of the previous day, Liberty Issues, however, displaying firmnes: otal DR. E. J. JONES sales, par value, aggregated $12 275,000. Old U. S. bonds were unchanged Suite 46 Shannon Building |o» ! Manhattan Max M «o Ladies’ Waists ...................$L15 SPECIAL NO.‘ 5 _ Values to $1.98 5 TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON ALL Fadies” Waists . .00 a0 ($2.75 UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS, HATS, Tub Silks and Crepe-de-Chine CAPS, GLOVES AND SHIRTS. Values to $4.50 SPECIAL No. 6 SPECIAL No. 6 Re‘;g.lul’l’a.r$ 13%;000 Heavy Blue Raiiroad Over- TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT Hickory Stripe Overalls, $1.10, regular | Most complete assortment of Skirts at $4.75 [ $1.50 value, Values to $7.50 Pocples G & C P Marquette P Marq pr Phila Co. e Arrow Remember these prices are for the above eight days only and we urge all Take elevator 3 of T B T T Pierce 0l ¥ . . . . o T sTocks. L to buy liberally as in many instances we cannot duplicate these values for much ‘ | miE - pely more money. : FLOWERS B Y. Ry Steel . FOR ALL OCCASIONS P Reading” (. Orders Delivered Am Aeri Reading 1 pr Am, Beet Sugar Reading 2 pr TREES 'AND SHRUBS Maplewoed Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 Rey I & Steel Res I & S pr Am' Am or Am Car & F Am Cottan 0 AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Garags Service Connected D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Phone Shetucket Street The Eagle Clothing Co. 152-154 MAIN STREET Am Int Com Am Linsexd Am Tocomo Weolen, Am zinc Anaconda Aso 0il Atchison 2 Atchison pr Atl G & W I Bald Loom Bait & Ohin . Balt & Ohio pr Barrett Co Batcpilas A ADAMS TAVERN Closed - Betl Steel - 4 2 B sl B FACTS ABOUT VIRGINIA white tailed deer, both small animals.|available figures Chattanooga topsihe| There was a lot of voting done in Untll Furfl]er Notice Brookisn BT { OR WHITE TAIL DEER,| In Canaad the {irginia deer is called |list of clubs with eleven of 'its nneen‘throun\r v, in civilized Europe and o i in the nor por- | players either in the army or mavy; |in any,. A ? neath 11 The Virginia or white tail deer is the | {1 €@ 4dger. and in the northers hor SR e e e Butte & Sup Dest known of all our hoofed animals, | o s girondacks, where it attains its| Memphis eight; Birmingham seven: |Let us get a hairpin and a _looking I e ecause it is most widely distributed. | 1, oot size, it is next in size to the | Little Rock six and Nashville, New glass and pry into some of the bal- . A S e e It is a forest animal, but on(“‘mule deer, or Rocky mountain black | Orleans and Atlanta four each. {Tot box nd s@e how many boys cast i 1600 Can Fasic - found in the brush-grown regions fail deer. * ; | Teaa withas 1 Willie ‘Hoppe | their tickets. s ’ 1900 Cent, Teather rivers throughout the Great Ppalns. It | | Jess Willard and Willie *Hoppe . A large Virginia deer buck stands|placed their |36 inches hinh at the shoulders, body [et column Willie Hoppe champion billiard player, began a series of exhibitions at billiards Tuesday at Camp Devens e n the Slacker tick Wells Fargo M e ————————— 1" CiTiaintced 300 Cerro De Pae Chavd Motor derives its name from its long an wedge shaped bush tail, which is snow white underneath. scratch! | length 53 inches and spread of antlers | triotic slate and voting, 2 the entire P 1400 West Pacil Telephone 760 s Lats oits 8t Ches & onlo - |18 inches. A heavy Maine buck often|for Jess Willard and vm, o, | for the entertainment of officers aad ¥ t G d Sxmen vy When alarmed and running away, | weighs 275 pounds. et h;"’l men. e appeared twice before PETER VER STEEG e G W b 0 Weinghon . ihis ‘white brush is held sumy aloft; | finger to help out the United Wur Eatherings of officers during the d s flaglike waving tail has given it |, T e mien for - $1705500 000 1n and last. night gave three exhibitions FL the name of flag tailed deer by many |“SILENT MIKE” TIERNAN, o e X |for the benefit of non-commissioned hunters, espesially in the west. FAMOUS BATTER, DEAC Foch, representing ho |OMicers and privates. Hoppe came There are two points which this deer} New York, Nov. £.—"Silent Allies, voted to make the kaiser ,,,m hf‘w under the auspices of the Red differs from all others, and by which |Tiernan, famous m“ 1 and outliclder | his herd lie down roll over, Cross. Cut Flowers, “Funeral Design: Weddina nocnramns. g Cel Gas FElec g New York N o it is easily recognized. Its antlers rise ew York Na died of tu- | through and hoop, and sa Col & Sou , Nov, 8. ’ g oL Souh strong: high 6: low 6. ngfl: rf:l:nfiy a short distance from the forehead, | n a bo e early tu- | pefore they are allowed to hear what | s closing bid 5 3-4: offered af o jasj| heh Suddenly drop forward. The|das under an e, REf S tirats punlbmext antlers of all other deer point back- |until his widow thHfl“fl his bod The Huns voted to “evacuata, ward as they rise. Awother difference |his identity become known. by an overwhelming Allied COTTON is the very pointed tail, bush near the Bill HoHUNzollern, who body and white underneath, 3 ing is 1ife’ has his<health, New York, Nov. §— TE ning for his life has his health, but | it noeataCotion Jutures| The white tailed deer is a United | SPORTING NOTES. the storage warehouse people didi DR. A, J. SINAY 58 Son w0 loan 6. Bank acceptances 4 1-4, 250 Com Prod pr o DENTIST |0 >6 Bsu.-ms F. . o States species, for it inhabits at least { With fifty-three stars in its serv-|not have enough vans to take al 3 Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwick o o s penreh 2832, May 2183 4 portion of every state and territory | ice flag the Southern Association has | Bill's stuft to switzerlund, so it Tooks % 201 Vll‘aferf Phgga 1177-3 Aing 3085, auiet; mid- |save Delaware, Oregon, Nevada, Cali- |made a bid for honors among the | as though the emperor of Sauerkraut | ure Retie i fornia and Arizona. It is abundant in | minor baseball leagues. Last season|is going to get stuck half way be- | WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. the Adirondacks, Maine, Vermont,|there were only 120 players on the|tween Herr Hindenburg's line and ELL-AN "1': D!:r: meh publ}llc, lh;l’!hll e ,‘m". iz 3 ??rth]em ‘h{innefsola and Michigan. | rosters of thedeiglht Sout);t_erlu;l Associ- | Potsdam. i " 3 medinm better than thr - 22 123 ‘losely related forms if i nd almost ha a) - Y ies, itus ' lains columnt! o'; Them;z‘une(n:, ad. y of white tailed | ation clubs al t t num The Yanks, the Tommies, the poilus FOR INDIGESTION deer are found in Florida, on the|ber are now in military service. In!and the etalians. who favor the | S —_ng T :-;1"“”“"“ o I\z‘w}ve;'Rig Grande and in northeastern | addition several have enrolled for, “cold-steel” ticket, voted to f‘onUnu'\v e n 7 o Cleac © o ashington. welfare work or service in other non- |sticking the bouches and keep them | E YANT 10 put your pus. rn C.cnner.ucm %l to The Bal- Gen Eectre . Of the sub--species is the dwarf Ari- ' combatant branches of the nation's'as busy as a one-armed paper hanger | g’:g?ufl?",?;fu:":mpnuh,)ff,.aumfirem s’ 3o A zor business results. 4800 Gen Mol St Zona White tailed deer and the Florida forces ‘overseas. According to latest with the hives. L e veriising :olumns of The Bulletin. b e #¥A