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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1919 A 3 Chiampion Johnny Kilbane to Battle Again INSURANCE INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING Cleveland, Jan. INSURABLE bane, the featherwel A | the world, who a few n " L LATHROP.& S8ONS nounced that he wa = 2 from the , only to reconsider - 8hetucket Strest Norwich, C'""-Junemnces more. recer Higham ¢ | Lambert imencau recently issued by our Information Department, is entitled “Safeguarding Your Investments.” Itis full of valuable information and suggestions for security holders who wish to protect their investments and insure permanency of income. May we send you a-copy with our compliments? Hollister,White & Co. IRCORPORATZD INVESTMENT BANKERS Grosvenor Building P] started training for future champion is getting into and during the p: few § -/o—o has been besieged try into the ring will be staged with Frankie Britt as his opponent. I{ the featherweight h'\f‘ hol 'lf‘ ac- e S e——— ' cepts the offer to mee 1 < 3 . his firct veal ring nament at duckpins got away S e t— months. His last contest was th two strings before Capi. Heath's . in Philadelphia, July 1917, It team hit its stride on Monday night Conclusive proof of the ex.|ritted agai Benny Legnar 1 the match went to the former two months rrevios im, two strings out of three. Com cellent quality of our FIRE|ine lightweight cha sies piled up the high single of 114 A 4 Freddie Welsh. The ne c - | when he finished up with two spares INSURANCE is the long rec-|moved to be too much fo ! d a strike in the last two bowes | | erweight champion anl 3 | d 2 was | of the second game. The sco ords our companies have of | inocked out in the third rou Team 6, Capt. Heat Kilbane did aot enter (he ring a1 prompt loss payments. until the followir en 1 9 part in a four-round r‘\lv a3 ISAAC S. JONB w.th Larry Hansen in th ligh single, Morin, Sr. {igh three strings, Moria, | COMBIES’ TEAM HANDS DEFEAT TO HEATH’S FOUR Capt. Confbies’ team in the Elks BARNEY OLDFIELD] - T0 BUILD TIRES ' Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street | BOWLING RESULTS. j ig| Insurance and Real Estate Agemt | At the Baltic Dean of Drivers Heads Big . ! Team \n ; = | league won t Tire Company ENTERTAIN'NG AN ABBOT. ime to dinner which| E 3 We hod| (in case Counihan | Combies Ve 1 CLEVELAND.—Barney Oldfield, |3 for twenty vears the foremost figure | in automobile racing and driving ¥ circles, has entered the field of tire manutacmrmg as President of The ©Oldfield Tire Company, a corperation capitalized at $500,000.00 with head- quarters at Cleveland b ‘The motoring publicwho have fol-| lowed Barney’s career as a driver, City magnates! will see the clear logic that has led every effort tof him to embark upon his new venture. the old inter-ci The seor Team No. 2. | 124 Ne. 1z team No. 4 on 1y night and T X was th »ro in the There was Fortier ate with large lcroix n of the ab a en then the ometimes most SUITS HARVARD TO RETURN TO NEV} LONDON are in B Yeoman's of - Falls, where chief puroose of hearing | intere committee on crew cut-| A L ! ire. | 3 5 rivalry| o man has demanded more of tires| PARNEY OLDFIELD AT THE WHEEL 11 to legalize season. been introfuced in t de minor league all ;3 ‘ban Oldfield. No man knows better | that it’s going to mean more in the h more?” we asked. owing com- | ture. > in_those municipalities. Bl ‘han he their supreme importance in | tire business than it ever meant in the, would take more.| mption of ihe _— City manager, has| tta w X iy e = o G e racing or touring. racing game. ght hastily, .as one who AR iely sttendsd Tana] CHAMPION INDOOR TITLZ A froint ih Ll Detrott misare ana] From his earliest driving days; ‘‘I'mnot goinginto anything blind; 8t ot one of the big features of commencc- TO BE DECIDED 1 ARcH 3| i A | sarney has credited all of his wins to| never did ia any race I ever drove, Gk “Net Ho AT THE BALTIC ALLEYS. | ment we New rs, on ac-i b tires. ““How did I do it?—the|and I figure this tire business isn’tso ? or| Standing in City Duckpin Le There ars considerable doubt, [door ti count ¢ and Prince-| s beld up,”” has become almost an | very different from a hard handicap = Won. ‘T, o, | hewever, that the committee will|titles w ton & at Prince- Dldfiem slogan. ‘‘The engine—sure! | race. . 11 - nction” the men spending @ monts s'ni(;r = {ton as a ire of annual commence- And the build of the car, andIam| ‘I figured that the dealers, the| = 10 i op preparing race,lat the Th Y, h not the man to take any credit from | who handle the tires and sell { made, wil! y v Erool St E o3 good, aggressive driving. You know | them, are the referees; so I went into 4 ¢ dgtec it A 1 reviil mel "But'only one thing will make or | the wholesale and retail tire busin ndividual Averages. et Y S o ‘D;;’O “"ol‘; break you—the tires,’ out in Los Angeles. I wanted the | WILLARD CANNOT FIGHT 96 IN LONE STAR STATE $9-2 | Austin, Tex., J: r ionship and an buld net 1 When seen at his train after a|dope from the dealer’s angle, feeling characteristic Oldfield trip from Lo:!tu:\t 1 already knew what the user has Angelesto Cleveland to sign the in-| been wanting,—and I got it. corporano papers, he said:— “I've spent enty years designing ‘‘Sure, it’s true. I've always want- | the ‘O‘dfiuld tire and I believe it’s ©d to build a tire that's better than |right. any tire I've ever used, and now I’m | result of nd the pace. goingtodo it. It’s an ambition that | the user, .llflnv 11 in the game b -| started with the first race I lost. one lung enough to square deal “"‘t “I've used as many tires as most |judges a tire. the Philadelphia| DB I've toured every state in the| ‘‘My factory and sales organization. ecured Jack Coombs| Union under all conditions. In fact, |are all set, and we’ll begin deliveries secured one of the best| 1 beiieve I've done more tounngthan March first. We’re oo a sound §- available” Connie| ®Ray man in the country, and I know | nancial basis to carry thru all our ended w‘nt a tire must be to satisfy the man | plans. Just now I am busy making| taat drives. our agency connec ctions, and by late ‘‘That’s the kind of a tire the|springwe’ll have uauoml distribution ‘Cldfield’ is going to be. 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