Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 20, 1919, Page 3

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INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHINC ,. Teams No. No. 4 and No. 5 are the American expeditionary force! INSURABLE linked up in a triple tie in the Elks’', headquarters and later confirmed at! tucknin ter 2%, each with a ! Knights of Columbus headquarters. | “ L. LATHROP & SONS Iy : the| AIl the noted boxing promoters - of | n Shetucket Strest Norwich, Ccnh. i | France ‘have enlisted to aid in what E IO‘O% | Team No [THREF TEAMS TED IN ELK. TOURNEY All The Business ! Trolleys Lead /4‘0/4(9 Center : i Te - of Norwich, ] anuary Clearance Sale CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK Clearance prices prevail all this week in every department. It is our fintention to reduce the size of our stocks of seascnable merchandise materially before the last day of this month, which is the last day of our business year. We have made the prices so low that you cannot afford to miss the opportunities offered. If there is anything you need buy it now.. LA 467T{eb men from the American army.| ‘KS“‘ All divisions will be represented—| Property valueshaveincreased—so the heavyweight, middleweight, welter-| insurance wouldn’t cover the cost of 5 won its match, mo‘ weight, lightweight, featherweight, rebuilding, even if you could find the ut of three, from Team No. 6, | bantafmweight and the so-called fly-| Jabor to do it. t. P.C.|is expected to be the biggest boxing| games nll|:ournament in Burope. It will be 611} staged in Paris:in the immediate fu-| Your insurance wouldn’t on Friday night, in which Madden did| weight. Contests between heav at’ it the star work on a single string by | weights will be the feature of the| TIhat’s why it's bettertoguard .611} ture, and most of th tants will . | et 4 rebuild your plant rolling 129. Purdon scored the high! tournament and the bars will be let! against fire. And while they do it, | 2 . three-string totnl with 306, beating Lnm-.n so conteders from other coun-| Globe Sprinklers pay for themselves Madden out by six pins. The scores: | tries may be pitted against the best! out of reduced insurance premiums. v ——u—-—- | Team B. {the American army can offer in the| GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. fwav of pugilism. The Knights of| 5 > 250 imbus. will award championship| 413 D ’Esipo Bldg, Ha.uora, ct. 308, lts and emblems to the vietors. | John (“Jake”) Carey of Rochester, “eeq| N. P, has been appointed as Knights | 8601 0f * Columbus director, succeeding | Johnny Evers, and he will be in per- 259 | sonal charge of the coming tourna-i 238! ment. Mr. Carey is a Knights of| 66| Columbus secretary. i prompt loss payments. Keating There is little doubt that at this 813{ tournament there will be uncovered ISAAC S. JONES opponents suitable to meet George | Richards Building. 91 Main Street | TROLLEY LEAGUE STANDING. | Carpeniler. Jess Willard, Jack l)eml)—l‘\\'m“r\ 3 The standing in the Trolley Bowl- |sey, Frank O'Dowd, Bennie Leonard!campus WSNEREIR S, Dot Buate i Agent B Taaee end of the sixthjand Pete Hermann. week finds the Willimantic team in| | fir ace with Norwich the runner ! liveli d LAST YLAR | at and Baltic are tied for| tourn and it is en ;e cord was broken|able that the Knights of Columbus Shannon of Nor-| will tr ave the winners appea e of 146, one pin| all the principal previous mark. Th lly at points of occupa ns of the 87 Conclusive proof of the ex-|iionon” cellent quality of our FIRE|Y*''" INSURANCE is the long rec- ords our companies have of | Hutchinson ... Adams ey Some Very Special Floor Covering | and Drapery Values | | been walking around the! h a broad smile on his! ing the jovous news.} to quote the veteram wrestling h, “Yale wrestling and water ! not be worth much with- | r Galt i remembered that last' ky Hawaiian was largely winning of the! ater volo champion- | proclaim prob- 250 million dollars worth of preperty | dun was burned in this country; about 21| wich rolling a million 2 month, about 700 thousand = | better day, about 29 thousand an hour. dollars worth 1s burning while you American | Where Pershing W {is. The cham is a 11 Tlarmy. whoever they prove to be. defeated vweight | read this advertisement. ) 0 receive a tremendous ovation at these s who ovvosed him. Everv| Q 1s o, ioglty. tnvured? 3 10| American camps. . vear's chamvionshiv wa- | BIGGEST VALUES AND LOWEST PRICES j y f $ 10| Manager John (“Jake”) Carey is olo team readily admits that the i) B. P. LEARNED & CO competent matchmaker and may I ld not have zone to New : g ? Conrad, | depended upon to stage conte it no for the vrac-| Agency Est blished May, 1346. 401, | to bring out the best material in t {army. The question of the referce or | referees for the tournament has not as cen decided eznabl se which- the constituted in the) th the water nnmE line-un there is a| For some unknown reason some bits of merchandise are slow-mov- PLUMBING AND GASF ITTING ing, although their value and desirability should make them popu- Phone 581 ; CARTER GALT IS E confldence o the Biucy lar. We have taken the slow ones and have cut the prices to such | K. OF C. IN CHARGE. RETURNING TO YALE e i e R e . lumbus are to| Yale athletics look decidedly more! the volo team that | an extent that we are almost giving them to you. ere’s some- now that urance of Car- return has been receivi word that he is in D v York ¢ to New Haven. tour- ’ there will be Modern Pla ambing e ‘oL e yaie| is as essential i= modern houses electricity (s to lighting. guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK | by expert workmen at tho fairest J. F. TCMPKINS i thing here you need get it now. wit 79¢c and 85c¢ Cretonnes 50c Wool-and-Fibre Carpets SPECIAL 49c SPECIAL 29c These are English Cretonnes, 31 inches Fibre and Wool-and-Fibre Carpeting is wide, and slow selling on account of the pretty, and not expensive, but it is not EeCo R A il g Bl e s 3 width. We have 10 handsome patterns, well-known, Here's a chance to get ac- 67 West Main S SATURBAVE MARRET. 1o o st ) chmond suitable for overdrapes, bags, etc., and quainted without spending much money. 5 8 15% ke Metho- d S g g - Wes lain Stre:t . i o 1d we are going to sell them to you at little It isgaivard wideslithe desians ure all more than half price. small figures in ‘greens and brown. 75c to 95¢ Domestic Cretonnes : ! SPECIAL 48c | 75c Chinese Matting - There are just 8 patterns of this Cre- SPECIAL 52¢ T."F. BURNS [i soiems e | 381 i HEATING AND PLUMBING| s+ in i 92 Franklin Strest B R Y T O T e S Y D T S WM. 3 i i 24 Richmond | 16 mar ,»‘! s o gt tonne in widths from 35 to 36 inches. It’s the best grade 116-Warp Matting, a ROBM.. k) COCH ANE & 0Th 6 Rethod The colors and desians are. beautiful, full vardi wide, and shown in atgosd ivas GAS FITTING - z home | and the use to which it mav he out are riety of patterns. This isn’t the matting FP.NG, STEAM FIT1ING ‘ f 3o o Connyl many. A rare bargain. | season but if you buy now you will save g B R T R A S 0 A O S Washingior Sq., Washington Builditg | Nowich, Conn. Azont for N. B. O. Sheet Packing [RON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY |7 THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0, |2 s postmaster for a both in Pacha Windsor- of them: | ¢ have = 23¢ on every yard. - 60c to 65¢ Domestic Cretonnes i | | s SPECIAL 39c 5 Inlaiz Think of that. Handsome designs and | Odds and Ends of Inlaid colorings, gosd quality, and real 60c and Lincleum 65c values for only 3%. We can offer 6 | Values from $1.2: e T P R e AT T chureh warker, Mrs to statements . ‘ splendid patterns at this price. 1RO f w C report ¥ & 28] ! - i Nos. 11 t0 25 Ferry Street i s e e B 8 | to t SpBCIa‘ i 1M E — | wholesome 1 ners' dis- | P : § 1% | e Fancy Terry Cloth for Draping There are just six pieces of this Lino- |l m 32 to 8/ square i‘j leum, ranging fr recent ca tars, actual SPECIAL &9c Here's a regulation $1.25 Drapery Ma- terial—a weave which is used. for por- 5 = i yards in size. Scme of them are soiled, some are a little brittle, but will be all g ! | right when laid, but at the price cach n v‘ ,i‘, 1\1}: tieres, overdrapes and for bags, and is piece is a gilt-edged bargain. If you e 3. 1ot Hithe | particularly good as it is double-faced. || need a small piece come in today. hi 1_mother; s gnd- four | You can save 36c on every yard you buy. E v vron | our of | hi b B Tnliett and | —— | Sy S tv: | T Griswold :'-“'”}‘j ‘,,,f SPECIAL 45c¢ light ground with green ‘ : tile design. Thirty-six square yards, in . v Mary D | Another handsome draping material, in all, of high-grade $1.50 Linoleum. Here e pretty colors—green, rose and blue, which your chance. 69c Satm Stripe Damask i| SPECIAL ©ne picce of Linolsum—a ? i is used for an overdrape. It is a yard- wide. Save 24c on every yard. Special Price 79¢ n Alec Paney. = 2 = is hono: You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE HERE fur we have adequate STEAM EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS snd the real skill that insures prompt tisfactory service. 00k the ! i 5 of pneumonia | T. J. HEALY, aul Ethie: has been | Manueth Bldg, Norwi rh, ot ; 2 home from | : Friday e He has | SMALL LOT OF GOOD o T S ARl 5@5 1-4: sterling 5) day hills 2 Ao o ein s ince TRAVEL |z A commoraial 60 day bills m: banks b vay his sisier has prov. | 'NG BAGS commercial 60 \»',’,‘ 7 il v;;“-i\':fl @s managed : : ) 1&":;?(“; -‘:flm”“v“l ‘A_r“ 8] Sunda rnoon the thbound | st 16 inches-18 inches-20 mches‘ guilders, demand 22 1-4; ca- | - 00 : Jire., demand cables 1 ! demand 13 1-2; cables a ini icotl ¥ = o : = S Bought right, will be 5°1d 403 Aseo 14 nominal: Mexican duit e German Minister To Mexico | troop trains had a big gallery at the PLAINFIELD r of Mrs. €. H. Guest of West Rock right 00 AL government bonds stead Recalled station. The men wer: Lound for ver g bonds steady. COTTON. Camp Devens ? Sunday was what ‘ Term That 1s M - mE L L CHAPMAN CO Tan. 18—Cottor futures | a “weather oreeder.” The name daisy is saic » 24 January March seldom seen in mid > mer- given to the plant by the po: 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. T October cury rose to 50, sunlizht in the for ot & = = res closed steady. Jan- all day. After § p. m. it crew rapidly ) 1 A that ‘the lded | i 2 colder. e et inded . . i | A week azo Sunday ev ElOHecU i City of Norwich Water Works | e e foe o s SN o | e ol i , | ow there is less than Wit that, un. | CTAUSs W hest gir st in the B timated | safe and horwv-combed, with plenty even Bulk, | butcher Norwich, Conn.. Jan. 1, 191 Michael Shea has bee Water rates for Dec. 31st, 1918 switnsrn| BRIEF STATE NEWS | ; h at Bristol.—In the oninior o. the park from 130 s misad | $17.654 17.50: Alley board the citv should inercise the an- u L | so of Sylvaadale, Who is il was re- | peomciats L Sidns Additions will b 17.60 $11.004 ok Hed vl propriation the $3.00 remaining unpaid £16.007 16, ECECaRVOTE nd to at least w ru AM M'GUINNIT Cashier. thie~ The committees appointed by Miss Plymouth.—Ilenry =, i market . Burdick of Dorcus o cle of the | gt i) i . ¢ P > chefoe. " $16.30 s Dausiters Sick commit- Ly st Pet Telephone 730~ 57 Lafayette St | tee, Mrs. J. H. Mrs. R. L. |} 0th consect Frost, Mrs. W. C. Jeffers, Mrs. R R.| g 2 Robertson: work comm.iee Mrs L Ercgeport. PETER VER STEEG [ | : rood : . Whitford. Miss § ncon anl|C12IONE or - : g r H $10.00%14.00; common and medium, | cox. Sociai committee e el ang 2 FLORIS Il | $206@10.50: vea) es goed choice, | . Clement Mrs. ¢ W, f e T 1 s 0% H Luth Miner Ss. SR ORSO:E a RS Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs, Sheep—Estimated receipts, £000; | 2 LI B, Sy xvhit | Wadding Decorations. market eteady. Sharn lambs, choice | The arnua! meeting of the Womania | -, Danbury. — Mrs. Mar~ Whittlesey | $16.5075 1365 16,50 and_prime | Perkins. wite o cand, $13.00 Mis; tional church was held with \Irs ] e £ ! fhoice. $14506 147 tis Hull, Friday afternoor. The treas- ','{”) JisadE R I I E ! £00d choice, ST406R 16 urer reported the dishursaments for | o Orlando Brown of Wadl | | rrime, $10.65@11.00; medium and good, the year as havinb been $2i_ The offi- | (MM Where she was huricd Saturday. Toht Perkins, who | B ionary scciety of the Congzre died .fanuary 14th I n B Min tisodtie : Mrs. H. N. Wheeloc arwirto Dolinss oo gy 3 Seinta) B Rbtinson. inervisor found Steamer Engene C. Hart has it North o%. Frimerein John Wheitic T @ t the Sixth 1 butelier grades $6.00@ ! > suspended service from New| Lrner I eLace se.no@ London and Norwich unti] further notice un account of ice and strike conditions, Albert Donr Intcresting 15 Jenfich von Eckhardt, the Ger- man Minister to Mexico since 1915, whe figured in the Zimmerman dis- closurcs tn 1917. He has been re- ealied by the Ferlic Government. Tdws news is not unwelcome to|of W. W $ " S1780; Theavy Sirdn; | WeAKDSt0d oficials as son Eok- | Misw Ruth Miner i’,\fifi,'hf[.h{"&“\\ f;f i taihine 5t oihe New $12.00@16.80; stags, $10.00@ | B4TE® bue beun (2a leader in and % S e e e on account of the death of her cousin, [ pitzl and the Nurses' iruining camp Americon Jropagaada. Lieut. Horace H. Allen. at Vassar. Miss Guest is the daugh- 1ot b the stud the ¢ Smith the latt Jewell 100 Jewel Tea pr Hart Transportation Corp. | . ioe.” 208 Lebizh Vi = e rouzhs s1% 112,50,

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