Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 8, 1919, Page 3

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, F:BRUARY 8, 1919 3 a et | Awards Made in Nat. Lawn Tenms Tourney MUSTERULE—UUI(}K [FaeetEs e — ] ‘INSURANCE R EVERVIHING New York, Feb. 7.—The following honors of the maf tch with a high <1n£fl" REI.IEF' N[] BI.|STER ON i 3 ! 4 DA I : ; MORI El [NSURABLE lawn tennis championship tournament |of 103 and a high three string total of a_warids wter?‘ m‘ade da: the ‘annua} 280. The scores: It Soothes and Relieves Like a A meeting of the United States National T No. 3, C. il Lawn Tennis dssociation here todav: | o rea No- 3 Capt. Madden. Mustard Plaster Without I2 Shetucket Btrest Norwich, Conn. | National singles, father and son, P the Burn or | Sting i ——OF OUR-— i Collins veterans’, boys’ and juniors’, to the|p® NS ; festSide clubsESrestiHills, 1. L. \;;'gd'(;\:" Musterole is & clean, n, white ointment, o National doubles championship, to | 17 the Longwood cricket club, Boston. S made with the oil of musrard dlt does all Clay court championship, to the 335 056 349 1060 “,’:s,‘f?ikd:ei ?:eb:tl?ex:a:::g’?oesl:;s{;:g @ L4 South Sid club, Chicago, 2 Fsam No. & Capt Heath, ter. You do not have to bother with a r ‘Womn's singles and doubles, mixed | Hutchil L 6 103— 280 cloth. You simply rub it on—and usually enm ay al 0 lng a doubles, juniors’ and girls' singles and | Adams .... ..... 6 S 92— 249 gho pain is gone | gfil“hblg"v_m‘a%eg‘:hphfladdphia Cricket h‘;:‘lh Many doctors and nurses use Muster- National indeor singles and doubles| ole and recommend it to their patients. i [ ampi W 's singles and “They will gladly tell you what relief it 3:335?‘*@:';3- a?\gl?:::nrs' :i:\];‘q o i gives from sore throat, bronckitis, croup, s i r er doubles, all indoors, to the Seventh siiif neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, Regiment armory, New York. BOWLING RESULTS. pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains 5 The Davis cup committee was em-| At the Baltic alleys Friday night and aches of the back or joints, sprains, § powered to srrange for a Davis cup {Team No. 3 of the City Duckpin le sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted tournament ip 192 feet, colds of the chest (it often pre- | won their match from Team No. To solve BEST the fire Insurance = = f=eniior: of three. Morin, vents pneumonia). question, come to this experienced | TABLET FOR “BRAVES” WHO the "“"‘:‘”‘1 "qf ““; e 90cand60c;aAs, hospital size $2.50. . single for and high thre agency representing strong companies SERVED IN ARKEY: OR'NAVY| SRE1S 195 (40 anGublsh ur i or advice that is candid and depend- | Boston, Feb. T—A bronze tablet Team No. 2 O e W Ay ¢ | bearing the names of the fourteen ! - 2. P able. We offer A—1 protection andj jlavers of the Boston National league | Higham R cxpert service. baseball club who served in the army | MeShea 111 N S or navy during the war will be erect (i‘l! ACTOIX 0 s ISAAC S. JONES at Praves' field, it was announced to- | Ior 115 90 Insurance and Real Estate Agent |day by George W. Grant, the new own- | Stewart .... ... 82 05 B e : er of the club. The name of Henry | RichrdaHpilding, SRRt k) Gy the firi? mhior Joscre player to enlist in the army, will lead PLUMBING AND GASFITTING | the list. ewson does on speed | | | Morin, Sr. 87 94 A splendid selection of fine ALL-WOOL Goods in a gen- —_——— b g wonderf v’\\ strong & i ~ | McAndrews Out in First Round. |Smoncan 88 ; . . Paltimore, Md., Teb. 7—When John- | Morin, Jr S0 erous assortment of neat designs. CALL UP 734 ny Grifiths of Akron. O, encontered ' Garreft .. ..... EYS Eddie McAndrews, Philadelphia mirL} With* or Without Gas Attach- J|dleweight, in their schduled fifteen- 430 484 2 ments . but Always EFFICIENT ]| »nd bout here tonight the introduction | d ECONOMIC, .y Was r ly the finals. short left hook | # PEAL on the Jaw mit the Philadeiphian down | JAPANESE ARE BECOMING \{ for the count in the first round afte GREAT BALL PL AYtF" |two minutes and twenty seconds of the fore fiddling. Styisy womnanship and fit the equal of the exclusive custom tailor whose charges are double and triple. - count BIGGEST PURSE IN ae PRIZE RING We furnish all maxes S T Lauder Yale Baseball Coach. 1m or SALE C S MORE _ 'u"..sf:;.‘?n‘;;m,;,:’"}:-::h;;‘,: L (qanaam, o e SALE ONLY 4 DAYS MOR it was | hmmnd )nwbqn coach of Y 4d FEPRY STREET [ announced tonizht. LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW : CAPT. MADDEN'S TEAM WINS IN CLOSE MATCH: | Phnng 581 ni A marzin of just one pin in the sec 4 pt. | six me ond string of the match 2 Vel O & | VALUES FROM $35.00 TO $50.00 fl M g e PI b George Madden's duckpin t tons to the runner to p m Capt. | many more at third. teilinz o T a tn IHEn 1o hit ibdav the sssntial in modern houses . 3 The Japs are not up on y . v 's to lighting. red Hutchinson took the individual | other country under the hi t ery best PLU i «rt werkmen s FNANCAL AND CONMERGAL MARKET WAS UNSETTLED. 07. West Main ‘sh-eel ; | York, Ieb. i ’ sh ppings and motor aln iR == |in the order named, furaished an over- | whelming quota to the further reduc- T F v SURPIS hu[:“?‘rl pric il and 'rw- 3L & adding r HEATD S AND CrumiBiNG 91 Franklin Street KUBEKT J. COCHRANE some of GAS FITTING, . STEAM F Wazhing No wich, Cenn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing ~Steels, equip- en-|and who aone knew the cnmbmmvir‘n {to the safe Dbeen_mi; revision | Monday. The auter door hadl been todav | opened tonight, but the workmen hair- {not succeeded in reaching the inter- {ior of the safe. According to Lieutenant Commander | Gsborne, the chief yeoman had been { restored to duty a | serving a term 1 lopruents urket irmen o committees other comm V'r( or un from TING Builditg CREDIT FOR SERVICE MEN IN CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS, v Yor marines s i Feb. 7.—Soldiers, sailor who seek civil servic New York will 1 iy recent {RCi CASTINGS FURNISHED FROMPTLY BY offerings a point to a new ut in the “extra” divi- full recovery and closed loss. independent | b in Locomot,ve G al ln...l_".« UL i : Bt e s S PRICES [HL YAUGHT ¢ GURDRY C0. | Weteel Founaries loat one (o four ; SINESS TROUBLES = = Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street would also b ayer Building ] Residence (el 12! ton | EARY MADE ho had done wa notably Pacific Mail, re- o ONS"R\PTION sPESCH on also decidcd the uncertainty attending N e dmit to examinations without pr p— secondar re- 5 it 24 fice all wounded men save those A - v " ed on absence of | ang fored : & o nds made it “utterly impos- ! DR. ALFRED RICHARDS ng vielded to Io ol - to Jill the positions P | ! ENTIST he higher priced ! I Suarden : ] DR tobaccos were t t) i gy toeas | but ea ! & | Gonza : 2000 SHIPYARD WORKERS i ed venings i-9 amounted ‘o : : { “OUT” IN SAN FRANCISCO b. 7.--Approxi iipyard and other me- San Francisco Bay re- i If the condi- { 1-4's down and a two six per c 1) ued all of the east Bay and the contract shops in % e whole bay region will be. Zreed S close and more than 17,000 men wil ures of the myr\ m gregated $1 1changed o CUSTODIAN OF sAFE AT NAVAL PRISON ESCAPED | ¢ « | GEORGE TOURTELLOT | - e lpons the | Monday for $1 an hour wage. NORFWICH FAMILY FARKET * FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. | DR. R.J. COLLINS T !,VR,VE:“’AL"T*S:*%W.C 11 it YL S i < : 7—Two 1. W. DENTIST | g o i = 7 ad € X in this city wers driven out s, S — . —— f tonight the police. This 143 Main Street, Norwich, Conn A et SCENE FROM “THE WANDERER"—COMING TO THE DAVIS, WED- |development was folowed by Phone 1178 H | NZSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. mation of a central comm t> manage the strike. The weavers ho have quite work num about PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN | Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street| Player Piano Work a Specialty | NOTICE Steamer Engene C. Hart has suspended service from New London and Norwich unti Dattis further notice on account of | 'fft oot ¥ - G o s A : = | Gon Rarma 1o ice and strike conditions. | 100 Brunswiex Hart Transportation Corp. Bilderbeck & Langdon, Inc. l'mm\rr HELD Districr G. KNEELAND, late of the rict, de- Lebanon, and moved nis non be [ ailozed to be Therefore, Order GROCERIE fternoon. ler Holbrook giv rsons interested v advertising once Bu 100 Wabash 600 Wabash pr A 00 West Mary 600 West Pacitiz 100 West Un Tel | 500 Westinghouse 1 be heard relative irn make to this Court er ALBERT G. KNEELAND. 2400 Woolworth 124% 100 Warth Pumy & 0o Crie & N B Tota1 saies 0450 sharee. 21.00 N NEW LONDON, CONN. CRI&P D6 . HIDES, 700 {hile Cop e S W “' 1 Skins, Engi " s 00 Chdno Con € N § ! 2 and Architects Too O Pae et fin\fi:‘: J‘éh -4; rul'n $ The Board of Relief of the Town 02 . . 100 Col Gas Fee closing bid 4 3-4; offered at 5; SO Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City Plans and Specxfiutlom —__|loan 5: bank acceptances 4 1-2, MY GIUIN AND HEED. Hall Tvu:.( ng in said Town. each dav. for COTTON. i from Feb. 1st to . NV k, Fel 7.~—Cot: a.m to 4 p.m. to Industrial Plants, Factories, Mills, Blow, Torl, Hen I Ghion opened barely steady. OMarch 2200; May 2(85; July 2035; 1908. Spot cotton quiel Mun'cipal Buildings and Dwellings. Surveys and Reports, Water Works, Sanitary Engineering, River and Har- Lor Improvement. listen to appeals from the doings of the and to transact any ss proper 10 be done at middling 2500. other busin said m P Dated at Norwich, Conn.. Jan. 20th, 1919, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Oven SRR 1w Sure Relief Wit il be 3450 o Shigene, Clears o e, 3432 3 BELI_- NS T nu FRED G. PROTHERO. MES C. FITZPATRICK, MIAH J. DONOVAN, i Board of Relief. FOR INDIGESTION

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