Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 5, 1919, Page 3

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WURWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, T919 INSURANCE INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE A L LATHROP & BONS 2= Shetucket Street Norwich, Conn. To scive BEST the fire insurance guestion, come to this experienced for advice that is candid and depend- able. We offer A—1 protection and pert ser bAAC S. JONES surance and Real Estate Agent Richards Buiiding, o1 Main Street LAST YEAR million dollars worth of preperty was burned in this country; about 21 onth, about 700 thousand a t 29 thousand an hour. 500 ° s burning while you ead this advertis nent. property insured? . LEARNED & CO. d May, 1346 y Establis! e e i ey ILIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT Listed and unlisted securities t ange prices commission. y registered mail. Re urn mail. Booklet \TAN DARD SECURITY CO. North Street, Boston New Asst. Chief Of Opera tions Navy Cepartment COPYRIGHT CLINEDINGT, wABH, ear Admiral Josiah MeKean recen ed Assistant t of Operations in the partmen He succeeds Capt . h & absence presenting strong companies JACK DEMPSEY TO MEET JESS WILLARD New York Feb. 4.—Jack Kearns, manager for Jack Dempsey, tonight reached an oral agreement with “Tex" Rickard, whereby he matchad Demp- sey to meet Jess Willard for $27.500, end one-fhirl of the motion picture rights. The time and place of the match were not fixed. Bofh Kearns and Rickard agreed to post $5,000 when the agreement is signed on Dempsey's arrival here from Salt Lake City. R will post per cent. of Dempsey's chare sixty days before the bout. Fifty-five minutes of discossion was required before the promoter and Dempsey’s manager reached a mu- tual financial plan. Kearns opened the conference by offering to match Dempsey against Willard for one-third of $110,000, the amount the champion is to receive, hut Rickird refused absolutely to 3 to the Salt Lak ! ) weight and countered with a proposi- tion of $25000 and one-third of the moving picture ‘rights. Kearns fin- ally reduced his terms ‘o $30,000 and Rickard raised his to $27.590 and for a time neithes appeared willing to change his figures. The conference was el in presence of i number of newspa writers and when the deadlock had continued for some time. Rickard sug- size of Del be left to them. A hlia taken and Rickard’s figuras won by a maorgin of almost three (o ore, With the main de other features were nuily arranged An understandin W reached d be dra ontract si v reaches thi Iy he mot lat the terms wo form and the as Denins will probs lay Ir addition to the focfeit depost Rickard agreed fo pay tie travell expenses of Dempsey and his train ty in ease the Jdght was held out- side of North America. W:lard and Dempsey will have tle wecetion of referee, who must eeable o 13 N for not any weight 000 and | Ferrie wpon th resent. The re men who DEMPSEY READY FOR FULTON AT ANY TIME Echoes from the Pacific voicing Fred Fulton's alleged con. tention that he should be given some nsideration in the matter of select- an opponent for Champion Jess rd stirred up Jack Kearns, man- led settled, the | | but that they | REACHES & IN “HAL” CHASE CASE] ager of Jack Dempsey. “Here's an earful for Fred Fulton” said Kearns. “If Fred believes that he: should have first crack at Jess Willard because he is a_better fighter than Jack Dempsey, Jack will explode his unhappy dream by taking him on before July 4 and knocking him out again. ‘“Fulton _won't fight Dempsey. 1 tell you. He has repeatedly ~dodged a return match with Jack and he has also sidestepped Billy Miske. He ot ‘enough’ at Harrison, N. J.,, last sum- mer. “We are not looking for any of the best of it in the way of a champion- ship match but I feel sure that if any other man but Dempsey is asked to meet Jess Willard the public that pays the piper will demand that Jack be given the first chance.” Kearns added that he has not heard a word from , promoter Tex Rickard. “But we're ready to sign, and sign quick,” he concluded. SKATE BOY3 GO FAST IN BAYTLE ROYAL RACE At the O day nigh to see the Skate boys in ‘hie royal as to speed and Boh Coreora succeeded in downing tae other hoy after a hard race which proved inte- resting all ccord crowd 15 expected v night whic night sk held a_good time is 1 who attend.” Thur the opening night of ‘the prize for couples and rom v that entries are coming in a number of our los the which th “BIG THREE" HOLD New York, Feh. 4.—At a triangul conference the vard club he today, Princelon were represented college Towir contests wil e Professor Mer information coneern sien would be CiSION Feb. 4ol Na ce his find woold make | ase, includit Ashland vs. Ta‘twvile. Local husketiball fans wiil 1. Tht e, Ma 1 victoory and says his 'neup prove e will' play ckery White s, Colman wnd Ml £ lnvson. Tcife | cxpense ‘ot it: ma 1 duc lighter with the | tied on Pkone 581 ity ‘s t> lighting. Ws guaran- very best PLUMBING WORK expert workmen at the fairest srices Ask 4 for plans and prices. J. F. 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I Coppers, tobaccos, leathers s nd a few high grade speciatie ding | firm to strong shares of the early and | | intermedi; periods shippin, nd sec automodil: iss r ted col re. rnere temporary sp; idend pay rails, & minor shares of tha advance was lar, be end, when prof ore effective, fow ates on London and Paris were unal- tered. Remittances to Spain were | firmer and ruble ~urrency rallied New gh records for Irench muni- featured . Liberty issues bonds_easing par value, bond coupons 4 -8 on o STOCKS. Dry Goods Bt . aldwin 1 ocomotive ok et 0o hchem Sicel T woklyn tapid Transit Central Yeather ptd Grand Motor M. & St il Gas_ Fiec. b 00 Dei & 0 Dot it i 2760 Disrict S 0 Fris 360 Do. 18 ars Roebuci, embraced the | 200 ORI Railway 0 Do_ pfd Tead) athem Pacific them Raimaly 300 Wabash SR O 4200 West. Marviand 1 100 Westrrn Tnion 800 Westinghouss 001 F, & W 500 White Motor 2460 Willvs 0 Total salcs Tow 4: ruli offered at 4 1-2 k acceptance ing bid 4 1-2 COTTON. 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