Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 14, 1919, Page 3

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919 INSURANCE INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE ~ L LATHROP & S8ONS B Shetugket Street The scores: | New London. ! O'Brien .... ....101 102 79— 282 and Sistare 110 100 211 202 Norwich. - : Fillmore .... .... 94 112 319 P . 3 + and o sold@BEST the fire insurance| and iuestion, come #o this experienced e 1gency representing strong companies candid and depend- er A—1 protection and or advice that able. We sxpert service. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards aml ng. LAST YEAR 250 million dollars worth of pregerty was burned in this country; about 21 on = month, about 700 thousand a | 500 dollars ‘worth 1s burning while you | Georze day, about 29 thousand an hour, read this advertisement. s your property insured? B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1346. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE ard e Town of in the \ssassor OVAS Board of Relict. NOTICE To CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROD. ¥ & which testified to a more outiook respecting in " the there were n € the sam plain _ the N : ve sentime , which ¥ & o throughout, wa 5 rts indicating fur ; 1e_much invol ven NoTicy . amc merous " shares, at extreme adva 7 w i vere lifted one to four point “oundry, American Car, Baldwin e — | comotive and Republic lrgn shov L~ “REnivias {increased strength on steady accu LT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | [)(ion = 1 ; point decline and . provoked the final dea t = ative case did they ex srate bounds. Sales | again accounted : E the bond market NOTICH - NOTICE TO CREDITOR AT A count Or rFrROBAT HE Court and file or the reasons an instrument purportin ast wil d testament | deceased be admitted to probat It Is Ordered eard and determi te Court Room in th: n District, on t A. D, 1919, ind aid petition hereon, be giver this order one aving a ¢ t least three A T PR T e to_this C A YTING that notis an GEE The Piano Tune 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 Nerwich, Conn. 91 Main Strest City | each day, t to D istrict Norwich Team Wins Match at New Lond0n Fonowing i s List of the Live At an interesting and exciting two- man match at the Peerless alleys in New London Thursday night Fillmore and Parker of Norwich easily W their match from O'Brien and Si the New London duo of pin splitters The New London team carried off the first game but the next two went to| the Norwich boys, the last game \>mng1 a walkover for the locals. Parker was high roller of the even- ing with 123 for high single and 326 for high three. PALACE FIVE TAKES | TWO FROM TAFTVILLE | In the match between the Palace| {five and the Taftville team of the Trolley league, rolled at Taftville on Thursday evening, the local team took | 346 for high total. | The scores: | Taftville. | White SR T | Chemett L1183 92 100 ! 106 110 | Murphy 105 "1l \IMZ\\ .. 111 98- | Palace 1 101 RETT T L0604 ..128 120 i i | ASHLAND- FORT WRIGHT GAME CLOSE AND FAST‘ u(» ed TFo 3 in vears i Ashland to 32 in the basketball seen nber of evening d Wrig lea club fill of thrills in Thursday's score varied not more than or at any time. The boxing match also | was full of pep during all three rounds under direction of Capt. Hy mann, ‘the | referee_from the U. Barry certainly starred again in thi: ,_nnh, getting (\J"ht baskets during the game i Dolan played exceptionally f \( game for Fort ht, getting seven | baskets. Kulpacko also played W n‘ for the soldiers. Lew: s usual pla | ed a fine game for the home team. | The lineup and summary: Ashland. | . L'Heureux | ne. The| basket | Fort Wright. Cooper . Lewis | Kulpacko Jeffers | Wittenberg .......... 5 m'»,\! L. G. Eno | BILL, F. A. CO. Merchants an< Business In- stitutions of Norwich Who Will Offer Special Dollar Day Values. |ABLEMAN, A. | ALLING RUEBBER co. AMES, . K. ANGELOS,PETER BAIRD, W. R, TIRE SHOP BARROWS, THE SHOEMAN BLISS, GEORGE H. & JOHN “BREED,” THE BROCKTON SAMPLE SHOE STORE PURE CASHMERET BROCKLYN OUTFITTERS, THE HOSE | BRUCKNER, H. 6 . f CHELSEA LUNCH, THE alr for CLEGG, LEE P $l.00 COLLINS MILLINERY, THE Value $2.00 Field goals, Cooper 3. Dolan 6, 1 1, Kulpacko 5, Wittenhera Heu reux 1, Barry §, Lewis 6, D: Reforee, Willis. Timers, Duggan undy Herrmann BOSTON NATIONALS START | TRAINING MARCH 193[ Feb. 13.—John r N Yorlk, two games. The local boye hit the |president of the National league, maple for 33 pins more than the Taft- [upheld the contention of Pre ville boys. Peckham ried off the|George W. Grant of the Bosto | honors with 128 for high single and)tionals that the on club should »m granted permis March 19 instead ional league clubs. ct that the Boston and Brooklyi teams play their 1 Bo: ton on April 19, < the regular son ged a recent abs must st date and drooklyn_clu 19 without dler also nc National a verba | ween the National association i zust Herrmann, « National commission, the zue consid th [N. Y. U. TO PARTICIPATE IN MEET AT S RINGFIELD FlNANGIAl flNB 3 14 660 Dome Min: 20200 Dist Sec 1100 Ere . Fde ist br | Gaston Wins, Gen Cisar . 108 Gen Cigar pe T GOMMERGIAL New York | New Y opened firm. October 19.30. March ("se | COSGROVE, J. F. CO. | EEGLE CLOTHING CO, THE v | ENGLER, GEORGE |GRAND SALE REMNANT | HAMILTON, GEORGE W. | HOUSEHOLD, THE | LEROU, H. iLYONS CO.,, THE | MURPHY & M€ GARRY | PENDLETON, C. V. | PETERSON, S. F. | SCHWARTZ FURNITURE CO., ! TEMPLE OF FASHION 10siadian ol CRANSTON CO., THE CURLAND, A, DISCO BROTHERS LIGHT WEIGHT UNION SUIT $1.00 Value $1.75 EATON CHASE CO., THE | FERGUSON, J. A. FRISWELL, WM. CO. | GCTTHELF, B. CO., THE GUILD, F. W. MEN’S WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS 12 for $1.00 KIES, GEO. W. CO. LAHN FUNITURE CO, THE LANE, CLINTON LEE & CSGOOD CO., THE M. Value $1.50 MACPHERSON, JAS. C. MANHATTAN, THE MARA & EGGLETON MARCHESSAULT, JOSEPH MOHICAN CO., THE MORLEY, P. J. NATIONAL SHOE & CLOTHING Co.i NORWICH FUR CO., THE i OLEVEON €0., THE PASNIK cO. PLAUT- I CADDEN CO., THE US & MITCHELL co,, TAEv STON BROS. | SECY. GLASS GIVES VIEWS 0 PRCOVIDENCE BAKERY, THE ON VISTORY LIBERTY LOAN |amount complish nv-~‘ DISCUSSES FERTILIZERS REID & HUGHES CO. I Se - | purp om the \‘ On Tuesday evening @ Preston RING & SISK e Ways and ¢ the power 1o is- | City Grange met,in their r SELLAS SPA, THE 5 € monthly me | SCHWARTZ, H. s AS 4 < » SHEA & BURKE SPECIALTY SHOP, THE STEVENS, W. R. TREAT, CHAS. C. T 1 UTLEY & JONES, MESSRS. WAUREGAN HOTEL, THE Rt WEINER, SOL oses WELLS, F. A. CO. 4 WHITE STAR CLOTHING CO. WOOLWORTH CO., F. W f of OVIDE MEMORIAL FOR EDWARD L. GRANT | VALENTINE SKATE AND MARCH AT OLYMPIC FEATURE RINK | GREAT DOLLAR DAY SPECIA FURNISHINGS—H. A. BRUCKNER—CLOTHIY SHIRTS and DRAWERS The Best Showing of Men’s and Young Men’s Spring Suits at Very Low Prices Come Early and Make Your Selections While Stock is Complete {11/ CLAIMS SO- CALLED ACAMS {BANK CASHIER CHARGED g‘l P 114 Main Street [ UMM NAINSCOK ! 1 BLUE cHAMBRAY S UNDERWEAR | SHIRT SHIRTS and DRAWERS | 2 for $1.00 Value $1.50 | AND ONE PAIR HOSE 2 for $1.00 Value $1.50 | . | FANCY SHIRTS WITH SOFT COLLAR $1.00 Values up to $3.00 BLACK AND TAN HOSE 8 pair for $1.00 Value $1.50 U. S. ARMY UNDERSHIRTS 2 for $1.00 Value $2.50 TRUNKS, BAGS AND SUIT CASES $1.00 O Regular Price PURE SlLK FOUR-IN-HAND TIES 2 for $1.00 Value $2.00 MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S CAPS $1.00 Value $1.50 2 o [ [ s Telephone 773-13 114 Main Street PRESTON CITY GRANGE 0 nnp». SUIT WAS NOT FUTILE| L and B P, Arthur e th knowledge m $60 to §1 WITH EMBEZZLING $250,000 ' | | | were c | KIECKHEFER DEFEATED ORO IN BILLIARDS 50-45 | while D while De nd three of m was four 1 two runs of THESE DURKBLE SU[ES WURN BY MILLIONS ®T would not go back to the | ; Yy e to wear even though the | eI less. 1 receive twice the | vice from shoes with Nealin Soles,” | es G, P. Jones, of Omah 1AL merican shoes. e >7lll\’l'll'( T People were quick to realize the ad- J Fobate or vantages of this scientifically-made sole —its long wear, its comfort, water- proofness—and its final economy. Good ¢ stores everywhere sell Nealin-soled shoes in many s children man will re-sole vour Neslin Soles—made by The Goody Tire & Rubber Co. Akron, Ohio, who also make W mg[uot Heels—guaranteed to outwear all other heels. Soles | Teolin Trade Mark 8oz, U s Fat, OF: worn E before said { Certified from Reco: feblid £ BreLL, Judge. A LIST OF SOUND NON- SECURITIES Commonwealth Lt .& Power Co. 7¢/ Preferred, to Yield about 70 Preferred, to Yield About 71/ ¢ Interstate Electric Corporation, 7 ¢ Preferred to Yicld About 7. '25” United Gas & Electric Co. (of N. J.) 5% Preferred to Yield About Scranton & Wilkes-Barre Trac. Corp. 7<¢ Preferred, to Yield Abou! 7 EXCHANGES The war and conditions arising out of it are bringing about numerous fina cial readjustments. Holders of low interest bearing securities and those issues which have been more adversely affected, may, through the medium of exchan often improve their investment position, both as to the security of principal, and income as well TAX Ohio Utilities Company, 7 n- We solicit your inquiries along this line. INVESTMENT BROKERS Phone, Liberty 5870 | THE W. T. FIELDS CO. | u' | 902 Chapel Street New Haven, Con: IPESE

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