Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 10, 1919, Page 3

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|0 ; NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 79139 3 heavyweights of both branches of the IESURANCE | V d service and hang up a purss of $10,000 %1 for the final mateh, which will be INSURANCE fought prelinmary to the champion- ““ilard and A LIST OF SOUND NON-TAXABLE chip contest between FOR EVERYTHING an At Ton e R B A Dempsey. ile awaiting he arrival of acl illar all, because e chal INSURABLE Dempsey to sign articles for his cham- [and Rickard would sign v .1ges Car-1JOEY FOX SEEKS MATCH SECURITIES pionship match with Jess Willard cn |pentier or some other he: “ L. LATHROP & BONS July 4fTeT }Rickaflrd is taking time|meet the chum;&onc rath )y the forelock and going right ahead |any dealings with Curley. thttucik.f Street Norwich, Conn. ‘;’"“ lfl;e nrlra gements of preliminary| Each mail brings to the promoter jca. He landeé in New York the etail for the event. communications from cities the coun- | ' . qov and after visicing relatives, /Al uncertainty as to wher. Dempsey | try over offering sites tor the bif|igol s train for Philadeiphia. will arrive s dissipated yesterday.|match. An especially ising of-| rhe’ Englishman’ intends to make Rickard reccived ~word from Jack [fer came from a group of wealthy|s o (uaker City his home while in S Kearns. Dempsey's manaser, who is|sportsmen in an Ohio city, who asked | f5 country. He has come here for stopping in Poiladelphia, that the chal- [ Rickard to siage the figh> there and ! ® (0" Siinose of ensiging in an lenger left Kansas - City Saturday offered not anly to finance sthe bout, | pnternational match, for ‘the feath- night and would arrive in New York but to give him a substantial portion| .,.ceioht chompionship of the world tomorrow morning. Keains informed |Of the profits. Other offers have come | i 80 W 3 lpare. the promoter that Dempsey had been |from Connecticut and Colorado, but| ™y, "paid a visit to this country just il and therefore had kept out of the|Rickard is inclined to favor the Ohlo|, 5qr to the time the United Staes . limelight. Jiearns, how assured | Droposition Lecause of the proximity | i ros the wi le here he made Rickard Dempsey would sizn articles|Of the city in question to the middle|." t{remaendo Thiladelphia tomorrow and that there wa< no truth | Western centers of popu:ation. fight fans by defeating such stars as in reports that Jack Curley or any| Rickard has evolved a scheme that|Kid THerman, Tommy O'Toote, Dutch other promoter had precipitated a |promises to become popular not only | Brandt and Irankie Burn: . quarrel between him and the Utah|among the rank and file of boxing fans After those ,,ngagemnm Yie return- boxer. but especially among suld ) To selve BEST the fire Insurance| It became ceriain Sa'urday night | sailors. He intends 3 question, come to this experienced | that if Curley should ca.sc o break | operation of the authorities in charge ehteen montl . etween empsey and his manager a e vork in e e ha% nla agency representing stfeny COMPANIes | 4 nq succeed in tying up ‘he rmr:ah;“ in arranging a series of ¢limination |management of Johnny for advice that is candid and depend- |to a contract, Rickard would absolute- as a result of whih he hopes| Boston, who jormeriy man able. We offer A—1 protection and|lv refuse to do business wth Curley. the two best h ights in | Mellody, Matiy Baldwin, expert service, In that event, it is doubi‘i:l whether 1 s his = Dempsey wowid be permitteq to fightlarrange a Soxingtournament bau\ccn ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street THE VIU;[‘AGE_.CHT UP_._S E: Sl N AND SISTAR Ul Ygi:EEG”T TpSTO P pm;mw— 5 1| TuE SMALL BoyS 90 ReuGH | | 1 vweight to WITH JOHNNY KILBANE than havel ;... Fox. the English fratherweight champxon has just arrived in Amer- Commonwealth Lt .& Power Co. 7% Preferred, to Yield about 7% Ohio Utilities Company, 77 Preferred, to Yield About 7Y, % Interstate Electric Corporation, 7% Preferred to Yield About 7.35% United Gas & Electric Co. (of N. J.) 5% Preferred to Yield About 634 50 Scranton & Wilkes-Barre Trac. ‘Curp. 7% Preferred, to Yield About 79 EXCHANGES The war and conditions arising out of it are bringing about numerous finan- cial readjustments. Holders of low interest bearing securities and those issues which have been more adversely affected, may, through the medium of exchanges, ‘ He has just been muwm,d aut, after mself_under the Mooney of ed Honey and other often improve their investment position, both as to the security of principal, and income as well, Philadelphi * prepara- | appearance at one City of Zwothesiy We solicit your inquiries along this line. LAST YEAR 250 million dollars worth of pregerty | was burned in this country; about 21| millien 2 month, about 700 thousand a | day, about 29 thousand an hour. 500 dollars worth is burning while you | read this advertisement. Is your property insured? ! he h Kilbane ¢ve long With the Skaters. weel at the Olvmpie Skat- mee it was drew out | - this week | celed to be | [} N0 FooLiNG EITHER Free Telephone Inquiry Service ‘ THE W. T. FIELDS CO. {ing rink prov cpencd and Thursday n the la gle night. I the entegtainme; is ¢ INVESTMENT BROKERS just as those in the| - B. P. LEARNED & CO. | Tuesday. risht the ”Q:k‘m-; 902 Chapel Street Phone, Liberty 5870 New Haven, Conn. g i N nS 4 VHleati Agency Established May, 1846. | ! : ",::: sl === ———1| ! Awhich will be de 70 MEN ARRIVED & - = | ¢ e | owners of the Bo: 3 LEGAL NOTICES. F w1 FRANGE SUNDAT | | week is out itsis expected that as many | Club 1aad to the c « - The Unit | o ilicnte | George Washington Grant's partners DISTRICT OF MONTVILLE, PRO- ota and the I is*none - “than Charles Webb | | ke 3 : I ¢ here to 1 rphy. Mur; will be remembered DR. E. j. JONES Feb SCATTERED SHOT PICKED s FROM MANY TARGETS itional Spor be mo Th the forme president of tha Chica- | Suite 46 Shannon Building | oI forced out of | " mape elevator Shetucket Street | urp] nce. Phone | ; P NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ¥ ; e ofticor COURT ari ‘ = —— | 3 i lose friends. Iray the 3i0th | { ed Plum, the n Mur- € y of the | 10 ta wer: Vi I try J casua's. | School at| e of the wore | ham «f Smarine, wobs ibe| SATURDAY'S MARKET. ; n | | y t some of int ba ball. Recently unsuccessful effort to American A ciation fran- » West Side of ders apparently ion on the bo Gered D isssons ow York. Feb. fer injur tion of ocastwi dditi 8.—Proposed redu service and repo 1 cuts in tran ht rates caused moderately heavy | John | selling of shi in today’s other- e mar-{wise quict stock market, Marine common fell a point 1. | preferred almost two poin ebruary 1,{Fruit 3 1-2 and Atlantic West Indies 4 1-4, very s | eries ensuing later. | of ould be a strict n outside the leg! onal League. Murphy \h would not be wel- |er members of the Club enlisted Sam—practical ip—and 51 member: there." . PROCTOR, Clerk. E The balance of the list was under; = hl?:,‘.n so suc tor PLUMBING AND GASFITTING the same influences which prompted ! el L i creditors of said de o - — |liquidation and short selling in the 5 oo niot! Been ioharted = ot preceding days of the week, r‘rtum-‘ Rod | Bozrat Phone 581 ments and associated issues showing formed E further weakne M‘ I Stt‘;l 1“0\{»\'&\"\ 4 gle: 3 odzrn Plambing |oincCoriiie s sol icted one hree | as sssential in modern houses as | SOUICAted Gas reacted one o thres elect-icity s to Ightm%’l We ausran: | tion repeating its low quotation | tes the very best PLUMBING WORK | T’ R = ! talized Bloomfield—. 1 board o business, and from n he knows a lot mo t any persons ed in the sport. g Boston the kind of man it » man who v m: Exe PROBATE the I to tet A _COURT OF anot stor of the AT t selling by expert workmen at the fairest |Of 88 3-8 for &'fl( S Bl Sivele oty t the mem | tersons and k ERE e prices. the hea clo | n in setting e 0 conducts A nadian Pacific’s loss of 1 3-4 points | el It | with the 2 Ack us for plans and prices was ascribed to that company’s ship= | a i > ot | ping interests, other rails making no} lin s cou sseball dia- | RUSSIAN BOLSHEVISM 1S i were com- | rumors of | ion in re- | amounted to 155, | Metals | vet another dowi 67 West Main Strect St monds on now how to | IN ITS CRITICAL STAGE | South Manchester—At ot in order to be of aid to his g Feb, By The |nity Roosev time of need. Shooters art | ; i 1 the le ci the nation. ermined a in the City the backbo Jni L SRl TN A case 000,000 3 {SAY MURPHY 1S IN WITH d;‘;“;f G oy oans and discounts 2nd a contraction | a # — S of almost $30,000,000 in excess reserves | GRANT ON BOSTON DEAL v West @ Havertey West Haven | 0'clock T. F. BURNMS |vere the unusual teatures o the Latest developments in the mystery e e Mgy haven . © weekly bank statement. | regardnig the identity of the new bel C pub 5 di in bonds was fairly large, | HEATY . AND PLUSBING |tne encral st shading tractionsiy who has been go- ectures in th v lities here from Russ rrived Havi | The cor ndent has talked to a 1 vith a new minimum quotation fo = sias |I TS icorrespondentjitias Siall O e e o S1 T hanklin: Street Liberty fourth 4 1-is that | Celebrated Irishman to Visit |number of tnese peo to what el rankiin Stree issue rallying later. Total (par Ll . might happ in Russia if there United States outside interference. Onc of the a Bol dier who desert- sove and fore copy of re value) aggregated $6,630,000. Old U. S | during the week. GAS FITTING, AT PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING . STOCKS. | Washing.or. S, Washington Buildit.g | No- wich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Pacl iRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY [HE VAUGHN FGUNDRY C0. ‘ Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street vernment of stock on e said £ ‘ooling, “Our chief characteristic that we ed of tired of There is doubt that Leon arde; share 1mbit sen found that OURT OF PROBAT the dairy fumi- ous ernment trocy: vacunted Petro- |m d are unce Tane was a receive COTTON. New York, Feb. 8.—Cotton futures opened firm. March 21.65, May 20.70, July 20.10. October 19.10. Cotton futures closed steady. March May 20.49, July 19.96, October ! December 18.50. ‘otton spot g der one ti culatior days ind LEGAL NOTICE. | middling 25.00. | | LIVESSOCK MARKETS. No!lce To Personal Tbxpayers Teb. 7.—Hogs, cstimated pe:sous | ipts 37,000 head. Murl:et steady : the personal tax in_the 7 _top. $18.00; butch ave a warrant packing ersonal taxe medium 17.15@ roughs, caitle, 5% | zcod choice medium 6 fand common butcher ‘ ock, heife “riy | 414.50; canners D s during | fl“,"‘ _stock 7 $11.00 @ 114.5( = 1 $ PRESS_ILLUSTRATING AEAVICE. M. Y. eglecting to pay this| calves, good chuice, e g t f February i - timated Sir Horace Plunkett who W eeded againsc and prose-| 400 Cal' P visit the United States to conf: n with Irish sympathizers on affairs Dring | of the Emerald Isle. the State direct P n, Conn. February g, choice and prime ¢ium and good, $1 lambs, good choice, $15.00@ | | Cewes| O ; = s : choice, prime, $11.25; mediam ang| . NO man in Ireland, perhaps, has | geod, $9.75@11.00. done more than £ir Horace to im- sburgh, Feb. 7. — Cattle supply | Prove its condition and relieve its \hrnegtl ‘telwd Choice $17@ | distress from poverty caused I prime $17@ good $16.50@ | 1y by 5 ent. He found- tidy butchers $16@16.50, fair $13.30 | Oy 2y oo management. He foun G5 caniion it it #13.201 ¢4 at Dublin, in conjunction with | good fat bulls common to| the Jesuit Father Finley, the Irish | z00d fat cows § . heifers $1150@ | Agricultural Association, for the 13.50, fresh cows and springers $60 purpose of promoting agricultural | 110, veal calves $10. co-operation and of teaching Sheep and lambs.—Supply 500 head. | pe 1 | benefits to the small Trish farmer Market for sheep steady; lambs lower. | 1¢ comprises about 1,000 ca-oper Prime wethers = $12 2000 mived | prises -opes 0 Consol Com_ P 33 00 Crucible Stecl f of the Town of | i cha ¢ I m in the City| 30 Cuba C S L Y1 100 Deero €0 n said Town, eack day, /00 Dome i o 1500 Dist Securitie Feb. 1st to] ¢ e B to 4 p.m. tol p doings ot $10.50@11.50. fair mixed $2.50@9s50,| Ve societies, with about 200,000 Timken-Hyatt and = g g ) Gen culls and common $4.50@ Tampe | members, in the Emerald Isle. Co- ! 18 | 2009 Gen otor $17. 5 v o4 ‘ T g ot $1 operative dairying. co-operative New Departure Bearings 190 Ge Hops Receipts 1.600 head i Market | supply of s and fertilizer, co - - 113 cents higher. Prime he hogs | operative credif, etc, have proved e omlilies 1 wich, ' Jan. 20 Al e fl,jngg\lgm 0 successful ibat the “gombeen | GARLOCK & HAYNES % - e S @18.50, pigs $15 - | man” that combination of store- 4 BANK STREET, . PROTHERO, vk 65, stags $13G@ 16,65, Eacper vikey dhele mniy lond ET Second Floor ES C. FITZPATRICK, IIAH J. DONOVA! 0 Ins Copper 200 Int Harvest 1400 Int Mer Sfar Phone 781-3 'NEW LONDON Whiteston. Clgars «lll be $450 s er and cheap atterney, formerly the curse of Ireland, and especially of CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 11100 Int ) oo o0 High. Lcw, " Board of Rettet. [ M[iy ot 35, e > o Ty the peasentry, has been virtually : S I e e N ereeapeesa | A0 It oy sy put out of business. All this, added 5 CoNANT, T 10 put y8ur bu g ; to the war demands, has made Ire- 12 Freakiin Street. pul there 1s no land richer than at any time in its > THERE is ac aavert!sing medium o the ad - SCENE FROM “THE WANDERER” COMING TO THE DAVIS WED- t istory. NESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 e St e e QuaL Lo T HUs Bl igh

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