Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 15, 1919, Page 3

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SATURDAY, RREEED FEBRUARY 15, 1919 o= G THREE T0 DROP SALLER COLLEGES |+ - INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE Boston, Feb. 14—The intercollegiate been in bad odor with Big Three eleven since it defeated Princeton in| a i vorl i tl % | EtN{t: WIS Wi throes of &| gy "o nd with Columbia, once an an- . L. LATHROP & SONS -‘”“: e ;e‘°‘“:°“~ Alliances of 10“; nual opponent of Yale in football. standing have been terminated and| As a result a Big Four has been or- | F° Ehstucket Strast Norwich Conm |, jignments are in the process of or- |ganized. The plan is for Cornell to ganization. The reason for the general upheaval lies in the policy of Big Big Three isolation promulgated by Harvard, Yale and Princeton in the conference of thir Doth Pennsylvania and Dart- mouth in this city next fall. Because of restrictions under which Columbia revived football four years ago it can- faculty sport rep- |not play Penn, Cornell or Dartmouth resentatives in this city some d: until 1920. ago. The Big Three determined Among the smaller colleges the revo- | they were to make their alliance |lution has resulted in the formation, stronger than ever, of a new athletic association. colleges will send del ganization meeting Mass., on Saturday. Thirty gates to an o in and tha even secondary rivalries would not be tol- erated. In consquence of this decision Princeton has dropped Dartmouth in | football, Harvard has terminated its long track and football alliance with|U: OF P+ HAS EIGHT GAMES Cornell. and Yale is understood to ON FOOTBALL SCHEDULE have withheld an invitation to Brown| Philadelphia, Pa. W¥eh. 14—-Eight @ & |to play football next season. IEven|gumes are oin the University of Penn- o solve BEST the fire insurance |, ‘tortiary relation which Yale had|sylvania football schedute, announce question, ceme to this experienced | with Colgate in football has been|tcnight. All contests witn the e agency representing strong companies | climinated, as it was found that Col-|tion of that with Dartmouth will be ‘ g gate had become too strong « rivaliplayed on Iranklin fiell. The scled- r advice that is candid and depend- | Jgq (hat the Yale-Colgate game was|uir follows able. We offer A—1 protection and heing regarded as an annual fixture. | Oct. 4, expert service. Princeton did not send the usual in-| 1%8¢: 11, vitation to 1 led the nd | Swarthmore; Nov. 1 rthmouth this ¥ al Dartmouth ¢ ISAAC S. JONES (e ine s Insurance and Real Estate Agent st Saturday in October, with Coigate, | ¥, rl:ngm(l’ i [ o ildin 1 Main Street | Dartmouth has not asked about the |V¢ISit it | o st s e s MR | atiie; Duf it TeclaRhgiirestoant Torn | | THE,UR 1Ty, espectally odsy 0 6i6ea npork as it is said to be due| | to pressure exerted by Harvard,which | dropped Dartmouth in football after | the game of 1912, which Harvard won 10 ! Princeton mamderd or time conditions” with res training table. Pennsy'vania tinued the use oif the trainin in 1 and toda ctisn w he co gt CHARLES D. FOSTER FIRE INSURANCE | di here yesterd men re-i s s gretted greatly the passing of Zjin accordance wit ha recommenda- 2 | mouth footbail rival, for ()w Lwon by the National Col tn- Tel. 781 161 Main St. | Princeton-Dartmouth. contest md‘l' ic Association. i come to be recognized as one of the — - - == Tigers’ home classics. Dartmouth and RAY KEATING SEEKS RELEASE | LEGAL NOTICES g gl o "““"‘{“f TO SIGN WITH BOSTON | — | wa that 916, which the { New York Feb. 14.—Rav Keatit | won by 7 (0 & Dartmouth's vic- | pitcher, been given permis e were no games between 1898 and h try to arrunge a d following the Spanish-American | Yankzes and the B be that Princeton will | whereby -he Braves aling had aske or to give 1 f several years. another war vacation | Harvard and Cornell opened foof relations in 1890, and with several |y ALE TENNIS TEAM s cc 1 through 1915, W Smption of varaity foothall this SCHEDULE ARNOUNCED vear Harvard was expected to invite | Haven, Conn, H | Cornen ambridge. Brown and | 1 edule of the v Yale p! from 1»*«"=\. is announced tonight | n through n Brown won by 21} nd of ) It o1 1:‘“\» | e of football re- | £ 1 e, Cornell | X [ : time ago looked lliances and canght on Pennsylvania which has Prenceton IPrincetor May FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET WAS DULL. vk, Feb. 14—Stocks grounds in the ession, lish op as ols, NOTICE tra- | course | iz pools continu- fons among | equipments and | the Town of ing *| such ob me in for| higher | g ard | a m\v\ ca g forwarl t Virginia the fore in tone We Are Receiving COAL:™ STOCKS. ! were uncha from our regular sources which is the best I.ehigh; Coal mined. We guaran tee satisfaction to every| ton of coal purchased from We also have a high- grade of Steam Coal at $7.00 per ton. Shetucket Coal&WoodCo. DR.A.J.SINAY | 14. — Call money ', | ; low 5: ruling rate { | offered at 5 1-2; last) Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich | Phone 1177-3 i s COTTON. New York, Feb. 14—Cotton futu STORAGE BATTERIES opened steady, * March 2245 1o If You Want Some Real 7 ; 20, October BATTERY SERVICE 6 BELLANS Cotton spot Hot water Sure Reiief Come and See the WILLARD SERVICE STATION MORAN STORAGE BATTERY CO. 58 Shetucket S(not. Nurwlch. Conn, CHICAGD GRAIN MARLET. Open WHEN YOU WANT 1o put your bu (.ess belore the public, there is mo medium better than through t o The ins 0% . van e Springfield, | ti TK TOMMY SHEA MATCHED TO BOX AL SHUBERT New Haven, Conn., Feb. H-—Tom Shea of New matched to Ledford, Ma: 2 rounds on et The bout will take plice in Licdford and will be for the fi weight ehampionship of New ROLL-OFF SETTLES GAME IN ELKS’ DUCKPIN TOUR e e which nament Friday the match by _three Gee got 7 and ( pare on the roll-off. apt. NEY In a roll-off of one box to decide the s the two teams er in the Elks’ duckpin tou s got " Heath of the losing team made the unusual record of rolling the sam all three strings, 79 in each Purdon won the individual honors. The scores: Team No. 5, Capt. Purdon. Lyons g2 s3 Carberry 84 Weymouth 94 sS4 Purdon 100 113 Team No. 4 Capt. Gee. 1 . 88 %0 Heath ating T Gee am 6. Win from Willimantic Girls. In a match game last night in of seven pins from the irls' Bowl 1 scores Willimantic Girls’ .92 109 Club. \liss Legace S0- Larkham White Charr Parer 0 Barry O'Leary Foster Carty McCarthy City Duckpin League at feam t w out of Team No. 91 191 anding . C. A. TEAM All | THAT $900,000 SUIT STILL A LIVE FACTOR rouble: of the major ne in Capt. On Monday night the teams begin | Ithe third leg of the tou ment. The | sene dule for the week is as follows: | | Monday, Team 1 vs. Team 2: Wednes- | m 4 vs. Team 6 riday, Team HAS STRONG LINEUP Stars { i Porto Rico, Mapie Syrup, bottle, LIVESTOCK. cattle @21.00 HID $17. Wool Skins, Oats| ked Corn, Provender Ground Oats, 0|Dairy Feed, Lin, OU Meal. $3.901 Giuten, gal,, 00@ 23 | 90 28-5) 00 00 DOLMR DAY SPECIAL! Suits and Overcoats FOR MEN— Were $30.00, $28.00, $25.00, $22.00, $20.00: Now $15. The selection of styles, patterns and variety of woolens is so inclusive as to make a satisfactory selection a certainty. Almost every desirable kind of a Suit or Over- coat that could be purchased during the season at $20.00 to $30.00 is now offered at $15.00. Having in mind the prices which will prevail for the coming season, we urge you to satisfy your wants in this sale at $15.00, not only your present clothes require- ments, but supply your needs for month . to come. In il probability this will be the last sale we ] hold for some time to come, §30.00, $28.060, $25.00, $22.00, $20.00 SUITS NOW AT $15. EGIALS FOR § DAY $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 2 for $1.50 .. Today $1.65 " o HAN KERCHIEFS DERSTANDING Ms OF ARMIST]CE‘ vernmer ?mmfi-_—amx:u::mg ' | | | | NOTICE We are receiving a con- signment cf 100,000 bushels of Grain, part of which has In order to make room for the balance we now arrived. must sell at lowest prices pos sible. This opportunity should be taken advantage of by any- one who can lay in a stock of Grain. OATS .$2.20 per bag (Ninety-six Pounds) CORN ...... $2.70 per bag (One Hundred Pounds) MEAL ...... $2.70 per bag (One Hundred Pounds) CRACKED CORN -$2.70 per bag (One Hundred Pounds) HASKELL’S STOCK EEED $2.85 per bag (One Hundred Pounds ) too Also other numerable to mention will be Grains sold at low prices. Chas. Slosbers & Son 3 Cove Strect S o w BostonCafear INGUISHE™ VICE VIEDAL¢ AWARDED . 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SHANLEY EORGE LETENDRE, Pro, PLUMBING o .. Tek 929 and 970 g 499 Main St. GEORGE TOURTELLOT 38 Union Street | formerly sc be ticketed a ‘ DR. E. j. JONES Take elevator Shetucket Street rance. Phona AUTO RADIATOKS sam as dur will prevail in- of nounced whe sed control the club, name > intende ing everything po~>1i).t to pop Jularize Tel.. 710-3 YULCANIZING SHOP A. G. THOMPSON, F. S.| t | | Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St.| e | DR. ALFRED RICHARDS S The Max Gordon & Son‘ Teachet of Violin ‘ DLNTEST’ ROBERT 1 uite 46 Shannon Building |, Repaired promptly and thoroushly [{RON TINNING “]l' VAUl n. New Haves Nwy York Mteaton: il be $150 a buzdred . 1918, Same | rate per 1. | AN For Ladies and N. L. KONTANE |41 Broadway AND PLUMBING GASFITTING CALL UP 734 Gas _Attach- EFFICIENT With or hout ments but Always and ECONOMICAL= MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all of Parges makes A J. 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