Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 21, 1919, Page 3

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: ' WURWICR BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919 : : 3 : =R LEGUE HEADS REFUSE TO SIGN ittt ol | INSURANCE You Should Have the Best FOR EVERYTHING New York, Jan. 20. -- Iizn John- {with Columbia and four with Penn- INSURABLE son and John A. He)flb" presidents | sylvania on dates to be approved by S of the American and Na. All : The Business Trolleys Lead Center nal Base- | the Cornell faculty. Have you ever stopped to reason - | ball Leagues, decided al a conference! Besides next Saturday's gamwe, the|why it is that so many products that; To of Norwich ~ L LATHROP & SON8 today not to sign at present a tenta '~Sowing CO;\lesés are scheduled: are exlensi\ée!y :;dvertésed, all at once Street tive agreement with e minor anuary 31, Columbia at Princeton |drop out of sight and are soon for- b s Neh Conn. | 2L e and Pennsylvania at Yale; February|gotten = The reason - is plain—the! Following Johnson’s refusal to sign|s, Columbia-at Yale. February 8, Yale |article did rot fulfii the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more’ : the paper, Johw M. Farrell, secretary |at Pennsylvania: February 12, Prince of the National Association of Pro-|ton at Pennsylvania: - February particularly to a medicine. A medis fessional Baseball Clubs, took the doc- | Yale at Princetop: February “0- | inal preparation that has real cura YO‘O ument to President Heydler, who also |lumbia at Pennsylvania: March 1, |tive value almost sells itself, as lik declined to consider it. Yale atyConmbi : March 11, l’ri’nc?- an endless chain system the remed: Heydler said that he and Johnson | (00 3t Yale: March 14, Pennsylvania | s recommended by those who have| would not' sign the agreement untiljit Frinceton. ! |been benefited, to those who 4re in; ¥ e to go into the subject need of it. i 2 They may take up the | BENNY LEONARD OUTPOINTS A prominent drugglst says “Take tion -as presidents of their fe- JOHNNY DUNDEE WITH EASE|for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-/ ard, light- Root, a preparation ‘I have sold fo January Clearance Sale CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK ——— ——— of the National Commission, he stat-| weight champion, had no «ifficulty in|Many vears and never hesitate t ed. outnointing Towmny. Dimdee of New |Fecommend, for in almost every case| Clearance prices prevail all this week in every department. It is our intention to Conclulive roof Of the ex. Farrell, whke remained here to get|yoii in an cight round Hout-at the it shows excellent results, as many o 5 5 P | tho signdures of Heydier and Johnson | Iiict Redimert ‘armory nero fonight,|of my customers testity. No otner | reduce the size of our stocks of seasonable merchandise materially before the last . w = 6 id b I : Y 4 cellent quality of our FIRE|3 5ot Fini Mere would be ame | The_contestants weighed in at 3 p|MGney romedy. tas so jarge & salc m. Leonard fipping the seales at 134 | According to sworn statements and| day of this month, which is the Jast day of our business year. We have made lNSURANCE il !.he long rec- trouble in gotting the signatures after ounds and Dundee at 130. verified testimony of thousands who; it Shak st hac heeh Anproved ity h the caception of the first and [have used the preparation, the suc-| the prices so low that you cannct afford to th rtuni ¥ & e _prey . miss the ities ofl" ords our companies have of | A5 i!::l’(]’::\ihgat:;‘\?fl xan"gi“tll;f third tounds. which wenl (o Dundce | cess of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is! ¥ oppo! ered. If 1 that while the Dis eagnes had|on asgressiveness, .the ‘chawmplon’ieg]duciito flle fact, 3. wmany people| there is anythmg you need buy it now. e prompt loss payments. Snade several AroRdscs the Natiohal] thEouEhent dnding the mote effective |Oltm Sthat Uit fitlls ialmost overy : blows, Dundec was willing at - all | Wish_in overcoming kidney, liver and Association deemed it important that R S i times, but Leonard was toc fast. bladder ailments, corrects urinary| b ISAAC S. JONES ‘:"‘:‘5;‘"1‘1"%“’::5;};3“:““‘“:C\)r"‘a ‘};;325 In the second and fourth rounds |troubles and neutralizes the uric acid Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street i)g‘reemgent e 3 S| Leonard, kept his opponent away with | Which causes rheumatism. = 5 i left hooks to the face and in the next| You may receive a sample bottle of insurance and Real Estats Agent | Bofore learing here for Washington | round quickened the pace. cornering |Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Ad- L4 ° - t of vew | Dundee and sending in left hooks and |dress Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, e %ic&b Cl]’.‘:{:pe Ld p;iilgfin«\_g;i:‘he r\e::‘- short right uppereivs. N. Y, and enclose ten cents; also v M. A. BARBER dant of: the:Detroit olub we %he| Tho champion landed several hard mention the Norwich Daily Bulletin.| a e e A rights to th: body in the sixth and|Large and medium size bottles for American League comnfittce ~which| oo > pindee about the ring in the |sale at all drug stores. H [ vi c vitl ational is- S = Machinest” and Engineer |3l act with the matonal commis |seventh with successive jabs. SR In the final round Dundee was : f v ¢ position of | +urned completely around by a hard and Drapery al“es 1{left to the head. Dundes’s face was Steam Engine Repairs :na:l;}');en Confysli\(;af\‘?a:ioorn" e illam Dabac af |marked when the bout ended. PROGRAMME OF RACES Philadelpria cnd W! ot| Patsy Kline of Newaik refereed. BIGGEST VALUES AND LOWEST PRIGES AT SKATING RINK | Coagoon, while in Washington, will Doyle Gets Dec | T night tha Olympic |endeavor to make arrangements for Boston, Jan. 20.—Paul .Do; ating kate boys will en- |the discharge of certain major league | Haven won a refercer's cecision to- le and secek race which | players in &ervice in Burope. The|night from Lilly Carney of New Bed- For some unknown reason some bits of merchandise are slow-mov- s to be a ‘most interesting | American L pr e A:\;c Lflh s as l\)m!l as | ford, in their twelve round bout here. | | € Thursday night several Nationa eagie ( lubs, have — 4 . . o o1, £ er in a driving | furnished Johnson with « list of play- |GIANTS TO PLAY ing, although their value and desirability should make them popu- ¢ ) 1 so interesting | ers overseas, whom ti s regard 4 EXHIBITION SAMES ; at NI T Sty Sldl e carerts New York, Jan, 20—The New Yo | lar. We have taken the slow ones and have cut the prices to such I ; wn. who do flot shate |COLLEGE BASKETBALL Nationals announced today that th i - % con w0 e, _|had scheduled ecxhibition gares wi LI‘AR i a ) it watel skaters CEACONIORENS AN 105 | o e e, Sl e W1 (@) % | an extent that we are almost giving them to you. If there’s some- T y ‘| New York, Intercol- |team in that city on_ April 12 and 15, 25 CENTS EACH ! 3 % o ; on will |and two games in Washington with | CLUETT,PEABODY&Cadrcvi@hers: thing here you need get it now. a game |the Washington Americans on April| = = ¥ bétween Pennsylvania and ', 1(’_\(’1)1(] 20. i B ey : ! ccording to the schedule m.lw ‘u Manager MoGraw sal: he ere on April 9. Several zames will ic tonight by Ralph Morgan, | expected ‘to Teach their traini ¢ plaved in Flori 79c and 85¢ Cretonnes 50c Wool-and-Fibre Carpets | tary of the league. In addit ch vprobably —will 7 | Red Sox, who will trai games listed, Carmell will play four lturg, Fla, on March SPECIAL 49¢ SPECIAL 29c p Wbl it BASKETBALL. These are English Cretonnes, 31 inches Fibre and Wool-and-Fibre Carpeting is M & lion- That sport cit . i wide, and slow selling on account 6f the pretty, and not expensive, but it is net T he |ty is coming back strengly may be ; -k o oMara 2 P 1 4 FlNANElAL AND c IA | sathered by the annourcements that | width. ‘We have 1p handsoms patterns, wwellsknowns Herelny & chance fo get fan T ' the. local Younz Men" istic suitable for overdrapes, bags, etc., and quainted without spending much meney. Team —_— ‘;’fl‘fi:f;:”:"“fi”“f 2 we are going to sell them to you at little It is a yard wide. The designs are all 5 MARKET FLUCTUATED. 9 M &3 ball teams and arc pla more than half price. small figures in greens and brewn. s New, York, Jan. :u.—s[}?:k: s“i’l”qg_y\,bgél"lm — ) vated aimlessly during the ey A s . 22 rt of today's quiet and pre s Iy oo e L 75¢ to 95¢ Domestic Cretonnes ssion, the general {rregu : ' = Sl 3 0 3| the_morning becoming more accer amount of Ghthusasm for sport they SPECIAL 49c¢ 75¢ Chinese Matting w0 E ted in lhe broader offerings of the : ‘igoowfltt;: yinter season !\:p{ = There ‘are just 8 pattorna! of thial Cre- SPECIAL 52¢ 1 - 81| News yun‘l ather developmen i e tonne in widths from 35 to 36 inches. It's the best grade 116-Warp Matting, a | o 15 i et old-time fetcr for o The colors and designs are beautiful, full yard wide, and shown in a good va- vy ater xg\l_u;u ; = B IEs S Nom and the use to which it may be put are riety of patterns, This isn't the matting s of published i | i » 5 - fa the government intenied to sd- et i o s i many. A rare bargain. s but if you dbuy now you will save e baDia Eastern Connecticut bazketball fans | oL ievery yarc, A ; Monday night | g s L wi eres R at . - ity Duck Hin, 1cagng | Boeusres i oils, Hide and Leataer s sy e sy lon 60c to 65c Domestic Cretonnes ree straight |ine tood and distilling issues result- rivals, Jewett City and Taftville, will | SPECIAL 39¢ Boare ing in- gross gains of two to four s Dthe ket ESunsi e Uielr Annnal Odds and Ends of Inlaid ‘ | . subject to material reductivns | Zir‘gf;eup~*> Think of that. Handsome designw and ) el et ol o e colorings, good quality, and real 60c and Linoleum I s Emeralds 65c values for only 39c. We can offer 6 || Values from $125 to $256 :«:).rthrvn?qp?f;“a.“‘Fém,:fi(: rubbe s Local bosing | enthus note | splendid patterns at this price. | s . I 5 S , roin pleszur he's round tosing con-| SRR pecial 59¢ celled much or all of their forenoon:| l;f'»“ be e the naives 1 , i R y | gains of one to two points { jloatis in e linenn Fancy Terry Cloth for Draping || There are just six pieces of this Lino- !O]Iu\\m‘ 1r : £ leum, ranging frem 32 to 8% s chamiong /2 Ssquare X E good old da SPE(_:[AL 89‘3 yards in size. Some of them are soiled, Yielting a to 89, which i ;:r:“ These CHoomith Here's a regul:tmnr $1.25 Drapery Ma- some are a little brittle, but will be all the 1:;;; n\l’j]l:\][{rr.”f"m ; 1\( | o5 but ' ave expected Back from Francs terial—a weave which is used for por- right when laid, but at the price each i shortly. And we home to sec them in tieres, overdrapes and for bags, and is piece is a gilt-edged bargain. If you ces p\'r;d\l]i:\\;.l S theilineup soon. particularly good as it is double-faced, need a small piece come in today. 200 Shatds Y. tM. C. A:’ Team: Defeats' Jewett | You can save 36¢c on every yard you buy. Another decrease In wesiern ton- City Five 33.7. R e R S ~ nege was reported and bu in that direction reflected slow prosress back to normal conditions, with an Saturday night the local Y. M. team defeated the fast wett 7> Satin Stripe Damask SPECJAL ©re picce of Linoleum—a 0] .. f team before an audience of about 200 g light ground with green ‘1 mdercurrent. of encouragemen:. [people by the overwhelmin. score of SPECIAL 45¢c tile design. Thirty-six square yards, in = Bt mehas | merous specuiative raitway s The st half of the s Asotier handsome draping material, in || all, of high-grade $150 Linoleum. Here's p——= [ HoT waler |, ng one to two per cent it by T P e Has pretty colors—green, rose and blue, which your chance. % Sure Relief |bonds were steady and tke ond half with Finlayson group featurel value, aggregated $11, - 0Old U. S. coupon 4% T o call fr last sa FOR INDIGESTION per cent. on cal rom ’1 STOCKS. | is used for an overdrape. It is a yard- wide. Save 24c on every yard. l Specia| Pl‘ice 79C baske Jewett City’s chane slim and when the half score stood 8-7 in favor of Norwich. Red Harris of Jewett an excellent game, shoo goals and a foul. Jeffrais also played Owens B M Pacisc UMBING ANu GASFITTING NORWICH FAMILY MARKET FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Alaga CALL UP 734 Alis Gaimer o With or Without Gas Attach. ments but Always EFFICIENT ol P id e : Head Lettuce, I3jEgs Plant and ECONOMICAL. iy b v, HiE i e o Dates, 12-15 ' Tomatoes, Wl Cabbage = Carrots, ulifiower, = We furnish Repairs for ail makes S Onions, 10 of Ranges ¥ - doz., P = | 3|2 good game at center. 1ol team 3, Capt. Madden, on . : 5 e Buddy T4 94— 361 A J Wh l & C Rar,.n Mushrooms, 1b., 7 The' Y. M. C..A: 1|nesday evening, and m 4, Johnson .. a1 . Jde 0ley 0., and i3 trying to ar- |Ha gainst Team 6, Capr. H\'nl T,hlk Apples, out of 9 game: d 60 iday evening. oz., range games with Forts \Wright and |on Terr e requarters, 23| Between the halves the Jiustlers de- | pUCKPIN ROLLI : tlets, 60 | feated the Cubs by the score of 8- N Ableman .. In P 0una 20| Wilson and Boyens starred for the AETNA ALLEY CONTESTS | stanjey nk, 350 12 FERRY.STREET Pork Loins, Shoulders, 3 Smoked Hams, _ Phone 581 Am Woolen Am Wool pr 4 Smoke Hustlers and Mitchell starred for the On Monday night at the Aetna al- |Hickey 2 WP pr Sl gg|Shoulder Stedk, 40| leys in the City Duckpin League, | Fillmore Smoked Shoulders, The lineup: Fillmore's team won all the games Tongues, Leg ... |from Gifford’s team = Joh ogernr’am mg G Dried Beer, Y. M. C. A Jowett City. | tcam won twa out of threr from Car- {Corned Beef, 18-34|S: Tilley A. Paine|roll's team. Carroll roled high sin- is as essential i~ modern houses as i : e G 122 and_Pecklam tolled g24 | Sondsod siectricity s to lighting e guaran- Rl ol 4O T ibey e iy Budn foe-the very best PLUMBING WOHK Thsey : B Clement . by expert workmen at the fairest | Finlayson ... vaserenJeftrals PEROVS LA Gifford prices. Center i 9 ,... Ask us for plans and prices Williams cesesee eeso Hyde o= Horigan .v... Harris No matter how p ‘e a woman . raay be of anything, she is seldom willing to bet money on it. L. TOMPKINS nulated, by I0"i5% s100| Dizon substitute 35§ . Cheese, Molasses— eld goals, Hussey T 67 West Main Street Comb Honey,. 30| Porto Rlco, Di on 1, Horigan 1, Tyron .. What the average man needs is a —_— Eg; % Al % v, Peckham censor for his conversation. Native, HiyidTie frais 1, and Harris i T F BURP‘S wiis S v e Bobzin, Timekeeper Cha Wiliss 0 vl Cattle— |Sheep— i HEAT AND VLUMBING T Beet Steers | PURDON TEAM IN LEAD IN ELKS TOURNAMENT Capt. Purdon’s team went into the 92 rrankhn Stre.t COTTON, el lcad in the Blks duckpin tournament We have carcfully investigated several industries e New York, J —c . o on Mon: night by winuing s ; AR E i ooy f,"m an:. 20—Cotton f'wl;au‘r;s"m Wo | mateh, {wo games out of thres, | -in ‘ordcr to determine the cffect of post-war con ROBERT J COCHRANE 246 2 Cetober | fou 1;:;“ = ditions upcn investment opportunities. 15 went to GAS FITTING, PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING | Washingior. Sg., Washington Buildiig Neorwich, Conn. \‘;o‘ cotton quiet; middlinz 2803, MONEY. 20.—Cal I meney 1 The results ot cur investigation of one industry have been embodied in Folder No. 320. eymouth . Jan, Pr s 5 pr ook g i }14:;11144 1I 4; low 8 ewt, $1.85|Grouna Oats, ) gflrZerry ] May We Send You a Copy? :ent 'n( N heet Pacl g trate ; closing bi Lo:tonte:d Mea._ Barle; 9| Purdon . b S4— I 5 fered at 3 3-4; last loan 3 2 $3.30| Dairy Feed, $2.50 — — i — 3 3 IR - = acceptances 4 1 Lin.' 0il Mezl $3.50] Gluten, $2.30 380 238 343—103: HO]hSte!‘Whlte & CO. ON LASTINGS CHICAGO GRAIN MARKEY. Marlket Cod mscn. q Team iNo; 2, (Capt. Combies. Ve DAL Open. High. 2 Shore Haddock, #aned Salmon.s | l'somers BRI T INVESTMENT BANKERS FURNISHED MROMPTLY. BY % ime Ta-0lsteatc o, 2542 | Supa. . st 100 Gro Buildi . 15t Steate Poltock, 20| Ceunihan .. 75, 19 PRO““” WACE SPRINGFIELD sErvehaT - E Sardine Combies 93 86 'VIDENCE 7 THE YAUGHN FGUNDRY CO. b : - Nos. 11 & 500 Lle 7% Weakash : 343 0 0 25 Ferry Street Ere 1nt % 25{Sea Tr‘o\;t. Team 1, Capt. Luey, is scheduled to \ b A kS

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