Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 11, 1919, Page 3

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919 INSURANCE INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE New York, been Jan, completed for targets as formerly so that these state events will be of two days’ duration 10.—Plans have the most impor- tant servies of baseball meetings in | at least. WL LATHROP & SONS this city next week since the firm| The association also intends to pro- ¥ blishment of or nize: aseball | mote many service contests during the # Shetucket Strest Norwich, Conn. Rl | paseall achieved with the signing of the na- | present vear, open to army, navy and tonal agreement. According to the|ar service officers and men and it is present arrangements both major and | expected that this will prove to be minor leagues will be represented in|a popular form of sport not only a series of conferences which will be attended by every prominent club owner and league official in the United States. These conferences, which are ex- pected to result in a number of rad cal ch s in the conduct of the| game, will continue throughout the| entire week. eagues will be asked to place ances in proper form by tive committee before « among those who remain in the ser ice but those who have resumed their usual occupatio MUCH LOCAL INTEREST IN HARTFORD AUTO SHOW Many Norwich automobile tomobile show of the mobile Dealers' Hartford Auto- at the Broad street armory, February Hartford, 22 to March 1 under the au- j { the major leagues,| ¢ ioos e FrAt Raste Con- WINTER TIME is the seazon when | Mr fareds T eatntonar | SUSOCRER e B RRERET DS fires are most freque; think \w‘\v‘:'.\l of the requests already made| who g0 successtul azed ithe Dast T e but see us TODAY | by Minor league committess and by | ghows of the. dealers’ association will | and :have your property insured— | individual minor elagues are in con- | Shons of U e pr ks dhie o consider the|flict. Somethi & adie 4 = < - i e B ye done ' 10| down plans for a better show than Yo ; \{,, or & he said, but = per-|siop which will include jussenger e e e - of retaining thelears of every description, el nsure’ throu reements and © the | {UoCio% (railers of every ¢ IDAAC S. JONES Who is & r‘;".’» agent, | Weather permitting. the tr: be demonstrated outside the ' YANKEES TO TRAIN e AT JACKSONVILLE, FLA.| York, Jan. 10.—The New York | all team will Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street Insurance and Real Estate Agent New American League base PLUMBING AND GASFITTING 12 FERRY STREET ,ing la again | K. Krepp. Phone 581 i EDDDIE SH EVLIN TO appointed ace of Mr MAJOR AND MINOR LEAGUES TG CONFER | owners | are planning to attend the annual au-; Association to be held | [INIERSTATE RARSHOOTERS o e | { Colonel Jacob R pert, preside: ) CALL UP 734 4 T?KE NEW NAME |, “club, announced tonight. Harry New York, Jan 0.—After a meet-|g ¢, Dbusines anager of a 2 : ct- | Sparrow, busin manag With or Without Gas Attach- bsld Liter ”\“‘-13,‘,;L‘;:.,,',‘{‘:::Hm Sy n ,‘"l‘f ments but Always EFFICIENT nisetal Taaratagt e made and ECONOMICAL— 1 woull Bnow] o h Side s | ture the American has been used for training purposes MODEL RANGES o B 7 in former years by the Ihiladelp} dicti ' ¢ tourna- | American The elub will leave [men a0l 1165 Snvaron We forhish R . For neariy a ntury | SEIE e e e | shoots at live|MAJOR BELMONT RE-ELECTED | = s e CHAIRMAN JOCKEY CLUB| by the Inte New York, Jan. 10.—Major A A J Wholey & CO Belmont was re-e i chairman i & the Jockey Club MEET JOHNNY BASHAN o » el Lyons 5 Weymouth building. | | Capt. Hayes’ Keating | Heath Frost . AT THE BALTIC ALLEYS = ) B . Purdon’s Team in the first round of a scheduled ten- {round boxing contest here tonight. Frankie Clark of Philadelphia given the newspaper Battling Lahm of New ten-round semifi decision CAPT. PURDON'S TEAM HAD IT ALL THEIR WAY Capt. Purdon’s team had a little | something on Capt. Hayes' team in| s duckpin tournament on Iri- | ight and won their match on| aight games by the following G 96 83 109 107 7.‘:%:\ Team No. 4 705 ool ey 86 81 89 101 81 105 Team No. 3 | Morin, Senior.. | Tlines Semineau 100 Morin, Junio 103 | Garrett fiALiOUVlLLi: 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief York in was over the Lo T 3 London, Jan. 10.—Eddie Shevlin of | vy i el oaernilam lnF men Jiane United States navy, has been matched ven o'clock | . from the Sl n Reninien ] le as essontial In modern houses ad | Sisted e to fight Johnmy chhpled slectricity s to lighting. We guaran- || ournoment policy | Welter reight ot fl]ml i . a-} tes the very best PLUMBING WORK | Grand _\mm an | tional Sporting Club Jan ‘ b rt workmen at the fairest ' i1 e . i sticss g pell |ROBSON KNOCKS OUT S e Ask us for plans and prices i EUROPEAN WELTERWEIGHT | infant N et re will] Cleveland, O., 10.—Tommy Rob- | compeile her room. | T 7 iRIC of the|son. of Malden, , knocked out|The dam cov- | J k lGMPKle con- | Walter Lat claimant of the ered by ins | « hs L i championship, 100 l Turopean 67 West Mai:: Street T. F. BURNS HEATING ARD PLUMBING | PROFESSICNAL MARKET. 92 Franklin Strect i : ROBERT J. COCKRANE ' GAS FITTING, PLUMPING, STEAM FIT1ING cit Washingior. Sq., Washington Buildirg e No7wich, Conn. ti 752,000 Agsnt for N. B. O. Sheet Packing iy iIRON CAST L‘\CS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHR FOUNDRY €0. - Nos. 11 %o 25 Ferry Street 000 tcns, and rop in ca Ir ddition | Lbeut dealines, mbraced the | ordi- DR. R. J. COLLINS "/ DENTIST 148 Main Street, Phone mainly Nerwich 178 New York & Narwich = Hart Transporiation Corp. | .... Telephone 1450 F. V. Cann. | Agent KNOUSE. { { ‘ . | | DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwick A Phons 1177-3 0 4 189th Dividend Office of The Norwich Savings Society | Norwich, Conn., Dec. 14, 1918, The Directors of this Society have declared out of the earnings of the e current six months a semi-annual | e A dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum, payable to deposi- tors entitiad thereto on and after| , 1918, | COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. January 1 DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building | Take -Dva'or Shetucket Street Phone LESTER E. WALKER, M. D, ' York, h:; ROOM 306 THAYER BUILDING S loSe bl 1 Sk Hours: 910 a. m., 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. | 2 .J "1“,1":, S G T Phone: Office 1262-4—House 1228 | £ i1t ST o COTTON. Telephone 760 57 Lafayette St, el ! futures stes Mar PETER VER STEEG FLORIST Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs, Waeddina Decorations. WHEN YOU WANT ! Iness before the public Octcbe Spot cotton quiet: midddiing 3090 CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Open. High. Lew. M3% MER Lt 1% = 4 1 195 s medium better tran through the ad- o o wertising columns or The Bulletin. 100F M & S pr . 703 Sunday evening a e hall where Rev. W, sonduc ! Fazre ecordir | | | | | FRUITS from Provi far froj eted rope Woox es of his cwa composi- George Conk recently the home cf their son Dowr s X, come AND Market Cod. Steak Am. Impt Boneless Cod, 2-1b. box, Butterfish, e Haddock A Molasses so|Mapie Sy Steak Cod, Halibut, Salmon Floundérs, Mackerel, 25| Weakfish, 25iSea Traut numter at(-nded i in he onsists | VEGETABLES. . $1.00 Porto Rico, bottle, LIVESTOCK. Sheep Lambs @1si00E $i zr.‘@vsuo\ w 21.00 $17.00 @ 18.00 HIDES, $13 Wool Skins, 15|Canned Salmon, oming home and the nce of m the com- iward snne Pray Whip- easnr- : ;iNORWlCH FAMILY MARKET s. gal., 90 2837 Fair being organizcd school New Haven.— Middletowr.—Since Saybrook—Alrs. ! o ~ o loeat hir r t \ son or € 1 er £ « ousin-in-law ¢ 50-41 20 20 THEBIGSALE NOW ON 0T The Brockton Sample Skoe Store TREMENDOUS STOCK OF Men’s, Women's and Children’s SHOES TO BE SACRIFICED AT THE GREATEST BAR- GAINS EVER OFFERED. CALL AND SEE US AT THIS BIG SALE. SALE STARTS AT 8 0'CLOCK L. SATURDAY MORNING R YOU SAVE FROM $2.00 TO $4.00 ON A PAIR The Brockton Sample Shoe Store 138 Main Street “WE CLEAN ABSOLUTELY" HOUSEFU ISHINGS ~ INCLUDING CARPETS RUGS, DRAPERIES, UPEDLSTERY, CURTAINS, BLANKETS, AND (.OI»!OR_..PLEJ OUR REPUTATION—AND OUR METHODS— ASSURE SATISFACTION ‘v, New London Auto Delivery Norwich 6 Montauk Ave, 150 Main St. 87 Broad St. Telephone He 1 <hip. BRIEF STATF NE Havan—2\ hov in the Assc ve service Tohn M. L ('Cont Washington—New York = R At Greatly Reduced Prices For the next few days we have decided to close out our entire stock of high-grade Parlor Stoves at greatly re- duced prices. Now is the time to get your supply of Parlor Stoves at prices that can never be equalled. We invite inspection and comparison with others not only in price but also in quality. Take advantage of this oppor- tunity at once. HOURIGAN BROS. 62-66 Main Street, Norwich Finn’s Block, Jewett City Marguerite Bld'g,, i You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE | HERE for we have adequate STEAM |EQUIPMENT, | and the real skili that insures prompt ],ahsractery service, BEST MATERIALS T, J. HEALY, Norwich, Ct. JR. General Agent. AMS, Foi clal Agent. GEORG . Special Agest. H r‘ford Conn. N v Vork New Haven “DELPHEON” The Super-Phonograph PLAYS ALL RECORDS In Genuine Woods Only $75.00 to $1,500.60 | LEE CLEGG JEWELER Near Post Offics, Open Evenings City - held at the noon. Rinsma at the B: absenc of Mic D, 1 of 1) Wil- pusizc DR. ALFRED RICHARDS | x’?EY\VT'ST i | Teacher of Violin GEORCE TOURTELLOT i 38 Union Street ] | SR — LEWIS J. PHILLIPS Auto Trucking Long Distance Moving | Make Your Gifts for New Year’s in Jewelry THE WH. FRISWELL CO. 25 FRANKLIN STREET The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. — Phone 511 GEER

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