Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 23, 1919, Page 3

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INSURANCE 43 pins. The results follow: Aetna 5 Takes Purse From New Londoners | ™ "= "INSURANCE Garett . 103 have been embodied in Folder No. 320. May We Send You a Copy? Hollister,White & Co. INGORFORATED INVESTMENT BANKERS Grosvenor Building games for a side bet of $109, the Win- | Niadden 110 90 0P ... FOR EVERYTHING : Stewart .. 95 <\ » 6 BELI.ANS We have carefully investigared several industries The Aetna five, considered to be|with Capt. Madden getting a single of Eg?‘e‘ 1§§ Wé Hot water in ord..r to determine the effect of post-war con- INSURABLE Norwich's vest bowlers, handed out a |125 and three string total of 31i. The . 8 5 3 defeat to the New London asgrega- |scores: 2433 % Sure Relief itions upon investment opportunities. . L. LATHROP & SONS {\io}:‘x]lhal cost the boys from the Team No. 3, Capt. Madden. Willimant‘ic :Tufts e Th : 9 ! o P 4 i . i . | \Whaling town a ‘cool 50 sheets. Tiie | Thompso: 92 = e results of our investigation of one us! 85 Shotusket Btreetd Norwich, Gonn. | s i winin tha, heit wio oit ‘o= tbree | Copmr-on a2 Keigwin 9 99 - FOR INDIGESTION s Howie 9/ 3 . r take all. The first string went to | <Ferguson 9 : Norwich by a margin of ten pins and 2 Z Cenrad 9 the \cv\ London boys took tha second 371 391—11 24 | Mathews . 118 YO‘D string by eighteen pins while the| %Hayes rolled for Fergu<o1 = third and deciding string was a walk- 481 Twelve of his knockouts were deliver- ed before the end of the first round, which is quite a record. ieut. Charles A. Rice, whose death been reported, s over for the local pinners who pied Team No. 1, Capt. Luc: up a total of 547 against the Whalers | Fitzgerald 487. Parker and Bibeault split the [Noonan . honors of the evening, the former tak- | Stevens .... 4 ith 33 i *Lucy . ing high total with 334 aad the latter HARVARD TRACK TEAM TO in France has just COMPETE IN FOUR MEETS|Was one of the the in New England a Cambridge, Mas: SPRINGFIELD b e s s e Losbnese d (Jani( 'z”flh“our Sprmgrmml track enth w him | PROVIDENCE = Tl thi dkers » COLrs b e 5 ates for the Harvard track team have | compete at Pratt field for the uni- L et Sa— week in New London, Tha| *Gee rolled for Luck. been approved for the winter and ‘1‘?(‘;5"'))' f]’fm-“uine- As aschooboy he P scores follow: ARt b A }did the 100 yards in 9 4-5 seconds at sp ¥ pete in the « Conclusive proof of the ex- New TROLLEY LEAGUE BOWLING | oston Athletic Association meet on [iuf tBRCrse hrep” ames i . March > Amateur ¢ Uni S PR cellent quality of our FIRE| A Palace. e pomateur Athletic Unlon | mreir,. bur his best work Collo- | $1,000 because he did not personaliy | y Toster 95 105 Tato at New Taven on Mav 17 wad g |EIan. Was in she Rice was ial- | supe the work of cutting down INSURANCE is the long rec-|! AR the intercollegiate meet on May 31| VoYS & Ereatival of Drew's, but wi 1 trees, on the property of the ? sl S s i, I :{not quite the sprinter the colored boy| blainti s Sivder it The field for the intercollegiate games | 12 Vi | ords our companies have of d I\Ipf(k:;r-z‘): i ot stines selae H\:"hon ok S . Hartford—Major Morgan G. Bulke- | A y e e T he Williams baseball sched-!ley, Jr., told of the work of the 101st| prompt lou paymenls. here on May 17 ule for :mdx" SP! nlg: 1: announced it; Machine Gun Battalion in France at| % 3 Harvard wrestling team il |15, eXpected to include a home game, the s | community luncheon held | ISAAC S. JONES l!n]ml‘s e fale at New Haven on March 15 | With Columbia. Amherst may also’ Wedn v afternoon at 12.30 o'clock | A : Fillmore White . nd is trying to arrange a meet with | DAY the latter at home. Tred Daw-|at Bonds i Richards Buiiding, $PiMuia Btreet|| Eevicer ... Srories with Princeton on March 1 or March 3. | 3% bofi;‘]vf?*:‘,:]{’fi_;“ im_hlclgt'_ teams| Middletown—Four hundred coops for | Insurance and Real Estate Agent |jlcherd sl - didates for indoor - prantiss eari|the Middlesex Poultry show, were| G : FROM SPEED GAME mlgel?‘fp:alfiu-‘s‘1,":‘,,.'-3«".3?‘7-“‘ - three b to unload and store them. | WOMEN NEEDSWAM}'.RODT!MADDEN Cleveland, O, Jan. 22— PBarney | Maranville and other big 's;,,TM{“"“\‘: I_“ “l"'“f““"’" "l"“""-" [ = et s s e Sadoain i tibs e h\ resident Wilson and Congress to in- | ‘ WORK IN DUCKPINS | BALTIC TOOK GAMES. Sheln iomnang) s jamous s A Yl e Bt tervene and protest against automobile racer and holder of the S e - did work he Baltic Inn alleys Wednesday Maranville will ot o bl hen 2 e nkpi s Morin's Five of #hite. roal, | time record for one mile from a stand- | Braves when sprin e i CLUETT.PEABODY% Co.&ic.viakers rouble and never sus e atch on Wed- | rwo of three games from Duff's five of | NS Start, today announced his per- | comes. »h_\ the. Lithuanians of | QR e e A ‘ m Cavt. Luca's *cam. | Willimantic at duckpins. (On. piafay; | manent retirement from the track. He | “*Jonn H. Farre sonville, | » vas traight for (i s | the Willimantic team, however, ied by | Will devote his time e B s fion a1 OF BASKETB LL se but kidn ¥| facturing concern,” of which he is the | ix = head is ot NORWICH TOWN A shook hands with Dave On May 16, 1910, Oldfilield et a re- | other day, probably to show i cord ?fv 40.53 seconds for a miie from | pathy for Dave, who now faces "m;‘ a standir art at Dayton, Fla., which | world as president of the Interna-|° still stand: 4 L : tional league. O1dfield w palifiedias airacer LRGN EERENC Gl L B L last year by league ball club “If Chicago, I}flsm;\ | Association because he drove C ¢ : R 4 and N rk tinue 2 2 bition races at county fai o e mon tenians o win pen James \Iomu st To; mp Deve an honable d arrived at & kidneys are not ir —BOXING Bijou Hall, Jewett City A member of the who is eighty-fi MARKET WAS IRREGULAR. ' . Sw Jan. 22.—Traders com AEe00 s, nants where will the game be in an- e TONIGHT short side of the stock 7 e rnn o mers cancelied Deetner 10 iveats 7 He isistrongly in Ly gution;ncl 8 hn to_de- g | canee ot e favor of the draft, but for second-| Ashland vs. Taftville nd Mrs. Crook Provider quoted va with 0 May Den & division clubs only. Daite | FOUL STRIKE MAY s e BE ABOLISHED|on their 10\»\ as W. H. Gocher of|mpya Fred Mitchell, president of the Chi.|HArtford. the veteran secretary of |cago_Cubs, at the coming meeting of | the National trotting association. Mr. National league will do his level| G hastdone, sand s doi c about the abolishment | 2N eap iavelien I i 200 Miami Cop 00 Midvale 166 M Williams vs. Hildebrande relative Jenathan the 1 ere Pacific n s mh G ke the trotting game: IRy = . s i i g tin on regard | The fiv was introduced into] The Lord's day league, in opposing|ay, : s G. B. Dimon waf‘fc ‘fi;’fififf\ — = rails, in wh but catches of foul|any attempt to legalize Sunday sport|y; Jives with nor daughe wo points Texas | leadershiv - of ate, on the hound still went in those! for -amateurs in this eannot| his bre of the game. These two!l00k like a big league That] Carl W, °s remained in force until 1882, |league should get its rules fixed so asl, he latter American as-|to be up to date on was beginning to encroach| Cricket experts and lips, in_that (.\wl'xrh g Abbic a here th_ her retumed to Willi- Dplay ¢ automat in England think | ¢{yumen nephe ha: mantic. i ¢ t matches that us lerforated paper m A the 1gue preserves, and | that i ! On a perforated paper A3 ’ & s also- owed i latter et T:k) something | three days should be j S AiTorian A telegram and cards have been re ovement te morc : S ing : i xo! e i acidan the friends of Yimupd J No! Let ti stand. Think of the T rs out of. 0 when the at its fall meet- hed the foul bound.!® : the ball rule: : e e padit i almést stationary and! Up in Holyoke they have i o effort worth mentioning has = beenjto work in ¢ i made to improve them. ames. Another triumph tendencies, jncluding Unite: e arrival aturday in Ne lon the are contin rate of caj at a ped their Olga Oleson and Ha u X St o vear of grace Mitchell will| ago of New London. biitiers. jof Eingla, T teions i i effort 0 put new life m;\md of dances pussued i Davoll were g ular, Mexican. 1 r in the game, and in this direc-ball spree. e, Princeton and C travels over the tracker triangular , in May develoning rowing enthusi- S a match Harvard is| CHEDTVUT HILL 1[,(“ will xenl\ mn abolishme t of ‘[‘px atch and strike meet in ited more GOLFERS PROPOSE TO jot ad: minor 2 LIFT BALL AT HOLE! ,m ! —_— Modification of the stymie rule in| T _in favoring al Muych sorr 3 | such’a way that a ball within one foot | pi to throw | mumity by be lifted from a posi-|a scare i interferes with! West Point and Annap shot, i ng adveocated by to play tk annu husetts Golf association of the or: authorized i » the Un es Golf | The next one will come up i nz the change. | SR vote the delegates m"ASHLAND TO MEET cutive committee resumption of the| FAST TAFTVILLE FIVE] open and amateur champion- ight’ the Bijou atl ships for interstate competition. something in- = fans of the mond Moffitl istilling points. :ngth 1B s Anot dele- | fore the New 1920 from his Oliver SP R:IN hLERS\ REMEN EVERY TEN FEET I’s expensive to be 5% = I |1 he evening will : scared into sprinkier | Lewis Willimantic, 1. e B \‘.”{‘ | g ; sister, ul Vol- AR aht the Y. M am | Jeffers, Finlayson and S el g protection | s i ok Toe el l )fl_i’,,‘\w. e of influenza last Oc to shland team of cal fioor. The fi Ashland’'s hre evident fortune p A who delayed their sprinkler | il C nroved outco: rotection uptil it was too \ s s | oyl oubt. on Tesson of | 20 am « | Liberty and it Taftvill A will 0 YOu ¢ tile Enont let | - for r. 0 West Tn e s Iming vie- LRl | \ 400 We five. But GLOBE AUTOMATIC | inA i of Tattville thinks | SPRINKLER CO. Bl | | \ turdays | €13 D 'Esipe Bidg., Hartford, Ct. ! A game. Two very illustrious names promise| BRIEF STA“: NEWS | to be prominent on the diamond mext| ; Abraham Lincoln and G Starpfopd | Cleveland will be pitching at the | time for the Cubs m I,uunln‘ and Grover | New York opened barel March 2285 te of on Plum Stam{ was filed ply Comna 5 South Manchester—Mr. and Mrs George W. Chenes 1th Manchest- r have returned acoma, Wa Winsted—The next meeting of t rover | Winsted Chamber of Comme: which | held at the Y. M. C. 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