Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 7, 1919, Page 3

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' NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919 crets Tatle. 16 1.2 4o 10) ALIPIRTANT hland Deets Tevl, 161-2 0 10/ MUARIAT At the close of his university career; SHOE EXPENSE INSURANCE i INSURANCE | FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE . L LATHROP & SONS ™ Shetucket Strest Norwich, Conn, Chie Complere electric [rght andpower plant j Thursday night in the Bijou hall at Jewett City one of the fas {est games ever seen in th part of the state was pulled off be- tween Ashland's famous quintet o | { e had not only the reputation of a | lant athlete, but the fair record of | conscientious and consistent devotion | to the daily tasks connected with his | ball tossers and the fast Taftville fiv - | Ashland won the game by the score of academic work.” . Capt. Baker was killed in an air- { “Many months of comfort at little S‘peciffed.gnd usedby 1 3 s 4 7 B s 16% to 10, but at all stages of the | plane accident several weeks after the| €Xpense” is the way Charles A. Pear- the l. SA”"Y and /‘d‘}/ game the ultimate winner was in|armistice was son of San Diego, California, sums up : i ond tho Y M.CA doubt, but Ashland finally won out his experience with Nealin Soles. Mr. * thoRed Crossandthe X./1.C.A. due to the fine worlk of Barry. Barry| NEW LONDON WINS Pearson had two pairs of shoes re- 3 =) e e o Tatcvitle Sorers Maved | At the Actna alleys Thursday night| Wearing them for twenty months 4 fine game at guard for Jewett City. | the New London team won an easy! Wwrites “I will have to get new shoes In fact the Ashland team showed up|Victory over the Norwich team The! sometime, but so far as the soles are and Lewis starred for while shland, better than at any time this MATCH FROM NORWICH year|two man match was played for a! purse of $100 and this was the third i soled with Neslin Soles, and after concerned, that time seems as far The line-up was as follows 3 _ | distant as when they were new.” More than four thousand Delco-Light plants were de« s 3 & ;|and deciding game of the series.! e 5 = L e e | Brrian of A les iimans rolled in This is typical of the experience livered for war work. They were used to supply elec- Taftville—Murphy rf.. Stanley 1f;|fine form making an average of 115| millions are having with Neslin Soles. tric light in camps, storehouses, hospitals, Y. M. C. A. . Laskey c.; White rg.; Coleman if. _|minus one pin. - Parker of Norwich| Created by Science to be durable, huts, airplane hangars, sub-chasers and other branches i The boxing exhibition was f: 'ffe"dl l!U o Uf&fsorgn:gago were | flexible and waterproof, these soles o ee Toéolve. BEST the fire Insurance ir ‘Abood. i : rolled in good form but his breaks are an important factor in cutting quéstion, ‘come to this experienced | REILST OF ADOOL Ashiand bloYs B e |were bad and his average fell far be- | shoe expense. You can get them on In Red Cross hospitals at the front, Delco- agency representing strong companies for_advice that is candid and depend- naxt Thursday. of Versailles. Referee, Soldier Ri low his usual performances. eams will The two art a new match at New . new shoes for the whole family, and | for re-soling. They are made by The | Light operated life-saving X-ray apparatus. : o SR London next Thursday night. The 3 clco-Lich lenerited by the Covern = able. We - offer A—1 protection and | pop ¢ oo ol s Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Del : g tw;a ,?Ff- oy 5 ment because exposb- service. | MILLROSE A. A, GAMES Noewich { Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels— it is dependable, efficient, simple to operate,—requires ISAAC S. JONES New s i FHIORS s 81 90 108— 278 | guaranteed to:)ut“ear all other heels. little attention, and because it is AIR-COOLED. 3 “Boly’ Simpson, world’s & | Parke: 107 96 107— 310 : Insurance and Real Estate Agent |puraier and holder of the world's e | ! !e(—) mn SO es The result of Government tests and the satisfactory Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street|ord of 14 3-5 seconds for th Totaly .l.o 188 186 215 5 £ RS 3 8 use of Delco-Light on over _§0,0(}0 farms are your as- — yord low hurdles, will compete in the New Toodon l =2 surance that Delco-Light will give you the same de- Miliross A. A. games in i i e | == L LAST YEAR Square Garden on Tuesday, ¥ oo s e L oE e pendable service, 25. isimpson is stationed S g b | course means ghe reinstateme: e 5 5 4 250 million dollars worth of pregerty |div, San Francisco. | “Total 192 221 241 Chase and makes him eligible to play It betters living conditions,—increases farm efficiency, was burned in this country; about 21| Forty-eight hours after receipt of| os: i with any ‘I\_Par‘n (hnlv. =l Ao go 2 and soon pays for itself in time and labor saved, of il an invitation sent o to compete contract hile admittedly a great| g million 2 month, about 700 thousand & | i 40" peclal T0-yard low and high BOWLING RESULTS | ball player the temperament of Chase | CARL W. BROWN, Dealer day, about 29 thousand an hour. 500 |hyrdle cvents Sim) At the Taftville alleys Wednesday | makes him an undesirable man oh any g ich. C dollars worth is burning while you|east on his way u; S|night the Willimantic team of Lhu‘w:n;l. l'refldcn[‘HeulIt L_’smggz?z‘. 28 Shetucket Street Norwich, Conn. a i expected to a h Trolley league won their match from |made supplementary to the al | : e L et 5 days, and will begin el the Taftville team, taking two of|finding, leaves the player in alost as TELEPHONE?” Is your property insured? | three games. Fred Dugas wiped | unenviable a position as before. Heya-} THE DOMESTIC ENGINEERING CO., Dayton, Ohle B. P. LEARNED & CO Simpson obtained a thirty- - | Shanno! name off the blackboard |ler declares that Chase ed in af Makers of DELCO-LIGHT Products ailbubebiss = lough, :m'l‘“‘i}l probably stay 10{ {for high single of the league pnmg‘x?o 5 1i'm<l dcurf-lg.\]s = e \lgln;nmr;g ¢ & enough in the East to go to Boston for|yp 149 pin Conrad took the hon- |t ield and among the player: ARG Eiaeatispes Mins, TR the Boston A. A. games on March 1|ors for high three with a fotal of |di not take his works seriously.” It < = = ====|and return to New T lne na-| 354, The score: is said that McGraw is anxious to sig - n tional championships on March 8 Taftvill Chase to play first base on the Giants. st tmstalab I T ORY nue: It anybody can handie Tal MeGraw = = 2 PRINCETON ONORS MEM is the man, but even the New York! Phone 581 OF BAKER “ACE AND ATHLETE” {| manager might find the _]l)b] ll\t\lgh! e rinc . Peb. 6.—A' war 3 one. But if Chase is signed fo rinceton, N. J., Feb. 6.—A' warm T u gne X I u-x‘hh&-“x';mv.m Hobey Baker, the | Brodeur base, it probably means that Ch f A . | Princeton athlefe recently killed in | MUrphy g {will ‘mot be signed as coach of the| lilogern P]ambl"g rance, was paid by President Johr s T pitchers. Afetr what has happened it dasadics d G. Hibben of Princeton University fala S is HEU A e s as ossential in modern haus memorial services her ysurd ,\};\‘hf-“:un an be on the me team. ectricity s to lighting. We guaran- |aviators, sent by Ev 1}1W1h:‘ o + tee the very best PLUMBING WORK |ment, acted as character of McGraw v by expert workmen at the fairest|a large number of full to keep r rices: litors attended the es 1 man as Mathewson and a man of — e s bl e The deep feotin i 13 G nedisanor e sawe i L COLICHT s incroasins day finds but poow Totals 1571 | e : i s 2 words of our admiration | PAT MORAN SAFE J. ¥, TOMPKINS said Dr. Hobart Baker, 1 p IN CINCINNATI| er since he en the \ ; " ) 0 TO THE GIANTS? | s 67 West Main Street oy e S 1L, the pre icent, Howard Bus finding infested troes where they of:- Sipgimeca e o 0o SRS L eleothe Rl ill be the c | dent, Miss Bessfe Bt Sen i Tm e i T s and his ols and peppery and treasurer, Mis : e o it s hu?ir Ay (o(“ rief that ti ) acker s preferred [ R Arge the downy, but the - . a passio gr t the [lsscierior tbe ST frel seiin) e president rece ted the | coloring The hairy wood- T. i-< - B_,URI\;[S { pany of his friends heard of m by the ati club. This o el Misses | pecker is said to keep mostly to the EA‘ 2 i P N \ First Congr 1 woods, but a pair of them is \ AN“ i,lA‘|< ] First BTega i Al fLulm FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL morning. Ge er: Imost daily on Huntingto: | man m o d Whiie ter, Edith Bu are picking for g R | town Rev. Mr ! Geer; members of a mapls 92 Franklin Strest | el portfolios of ¥ o " A ward Ladd; 1 In the publ ~ o Riiis e through the state board oD 1 ¥ o Tilli achool can get K‘JB‘;RI J. LOCLRAM; | MARKET WAS UNSETTLED. | : L 2m . D. Tine, 9, GAS FITTING, | ¥ tal i ! PLUMP.NG, STEAM FITTING | Washingior Sq. Washington Building HNo“wich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing FURNISHED FROMPTLY BY returned to - spending other ends to b {vo ted to voc The notes of the song sparrc Bilderbeck & Langdon, Inc. NEW LONDON, CONN. Engineers and Architects Plans and Specifications i rec tly near H TRE VAUGHN rUUNDRY CO. | Tratian” s A0 : 5 | Saps = winter it it i ‘ i ok 19 8 35 Poeny Bhvint | spiration and i : |OUIMET MASSACHUSETTS Industrial Plants, Factories, Mills, I | GOLF CAPTAIN imun::\pav Buildings and Dwellings The Max Gordon & Son Corporation | Four points 10-20 W. MAIN STREET i Have Good Burning Coal Lot Stove, Nut and also Bituminous steady FEED IT T0 THE KIDDIES! | et the little ones have a!fied ana comewhat m Nie e g issues also reacted m ome, pure WHEAT BREAD. | soles, par value. agsre Better than MEAT! | Costs much LESS!| Best Bread on EARTH! Andrews’ Bakery | Summit Street WELDING WILL FIX IT ings of all kinds, Agri- ts. Transmissions Crankcases, Housings, . Steel Axles and other me:al parts s and various specialties wer gether effaced, toba most retaining their sarly advanta previou: at the with a ay, advancing to 5 per cent. close. Time funds reduction of supply Trading in bonds was le U. 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