Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 17, 1919, Page 3

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- NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1919 3 fw—————m INGURANCE Harvard Preparing For Race | Thame — oyl e NOTICE FOR EVERYTHING { ( e | Harvard is leaving no stonc unturn-| Willard at Kansas City, where they { |'T NEEDS ! : INSURABLE led in order to defeat Yale i will confer with business filends and | Coop sor o /, The Board of Relief of the Town of | coming regatta on the T % sw | then go to Texas early next week. BuiLd TY1S 7 S 2 5 ~ L. LATHROP & GONS London. W. 1lafnes, th> coach, is| Rick Vi j ) ARE N = Norwich, Conn, will meet in the City Rickard and Willard will conclude Hall Buildi i id T h da; 28 Shetuckst Street Norwich, Co: ¢ all arrangements for the match while all Bullding, in said Town, eac! Y, = s 4 uiive s iaied e b I Texas. They will doubtlesss elect a Sundays excepted, from Feb. 1st to | Feb. 20th, frcm 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. to icten to appeals from the doings of he Assessors, and to transact any | other business proper to be done at| We are receiving a con- said meetings. Dated at Norwich, Conn, Jan. 20th,| signment of 100,000 bushels i | FRED G. PROTHERO, of Grain, part of which has ate \\orI\l 1g hare p referee and it is understond the nam- of the varsity crew. Jow that theling of the third man in the ring wi in war is over, the student body is show- | be left to Rickard himse] It ing pre-war interest in the regatta.|known that Rickard thinks highly of the detai h have just been|Jim Corbett and Jack Sselly, both P st with | one-time fighters, but Tex has given Yale will be keldon Ju The firs no indication whatever as to whom he race of the year, however, will be on|will pick for the importint ign- April 19 with Princeton o1 the Charles | ment and the next, the one hefore the meet- The promoter learned yesterday from 11 Eli at New TLondon, on|Jack Kearns that.Dempsey was In ex- JAMES C. FITZPATRICK, i Cornell at Ithaca cellent condition. The challeger is on <5 e . ey 2 tour wth a burlesque company and 1 JEREMIAH J. DONOVAN, |now arrived. In order to JOE LYNCH IS TO according to his manager, makes it a point each day to consult a physician FIGHT JIMMY WILDE | ;54 under_rg)os thorgu;h m',\'_sicaldet- o . London, Feb. 16.—Joe Lynch, an|amination. Dempsey does uol intend to The Pol]cy of Flre American boxer, who recently fought |risk contractirg illness during the next Jimmy Wilde, the British champion, |fe wmonths. : in the inter-allied boxing tournament Rickard declared last night that he lnsurance in London, and Criqui. the French [would insure both of the _fighters bantamweight champion, are scon 1o |azainst illness. He consulted an in- YOU OBTAIN FROM US IS ALL |meet in a 15 round bout before the'surance representative yesterday and THAT IT SAYS—FOR T IS BACK- | National Sporting club of France. rranged to take out a poliey for $100.- ED Y Articles were signed today for a bout | 000 so that if the bou preventes ST B A“,SQUARE ,DEA"'NG‘ between the two men. The contest!on account of illness er accident to STRONG COMPANY. OUR SERV-| 01 Dlace Feb. 28 for a purse of |either of the principals tha plainsman ICE IS SKILLED, EXPERT AND RE- 0. WWill be adeguately protented. LIABLE Although it is etill unsertain where ISAAC S. JONES RICKARD OFF TO SETTLE the bout will be held, Akron, Ohio, ap- x Board of Relief. ‘ make room for the balance we Nou"e To Personal Tzxpayers y given to aii persons Personal tax'in the| . : 1 n'that I have a warrant | sible, This opportunity should ollect UIEJ‘DJEYSOHHRI [gds,u y 1st, 1919, each o ta the sum of two| be taken advantage of by any- onal tax, and for the ting same 1 shall A ! SHaliville, wednes- | one who can lay in a stock of , from 11 d‘;n (% 11de me day, at Mansfie : ® Trom. 1.30 to 2:30 | Grain. E Norwich State . to 1 p. m.; and must sell at lowest prices pos | P nqv}n ta store, . 5. times my homc in s the leading site right now. S 5 i DETAILS OF BIG BOUT = ot hard Kennerdell, !,mmm of his expenses, the A. T. ston City on all week days during Insurance and Real Estate Agent | .~ DETAILS OF BIS 10t choose BLls expefisas Sie A ot Fev h o] OATS .......$2.20 per bag Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street i \'\'Im D > champion to and from the erican. (Ninety-six Pounds) CORN ...... $2.70 per bag (One Hundred Pounds) | linois is drterrm ed. | fail to pass, however. it is ul'olo\\mr kely that Akron will ha the scene of ¢ this week. | {he ‘next heav s mpionship. | establ ut two i e L nounc vecks and it is during | AUTO RECORDS BROKEN Two on » month, about 700 thousand a | .. . b » : hi absenc: York he will ut 29 thousand an hour. 800 |decide upon the big BY RALPH DE PALMA joilars worth is burning while you |test ¥ Daytona, Fla., Feb. 16—Ralph De LAST YEAR ‘ million dollars worth of preperty was burned in this country; about 21 | Rickard will Canadian Champion is Eligible. hampion of Canada is now to compete in the Natinoal which we known as five | Suppose_will miles, | the ct A.mmmsh P of Amer be Max Gordon & Son|MEAL ...... $2.70 per ba; ] Rickard ha Palma, driving a specially constructed e ‘ g this advertisement. Who 48 0 Wi q 1919 TRAPSHOOTING PLANS > € t i (One Hundred Pounds) n g o o ! orporation r property insured? he owns' ex (\m; e oil Pt engine, today broke every flying start| o e will n tournamer o ot i he would | record for distances up to 20 | Not More Than ournaments Wi will be provided 10-20 W. MAIN STREET B P.LEARNED £ CO. s oo et von o ot ept the Kilometre and the onc | be Registered—Decide State Cham- |for compe tov ; | CRACKED CORN Agency Established May, 1846 |3t ago and Kansas City on the way | mile _distance, e e S otisnel |\ pionshin Witlds' on' 300 Targets: | ments Runs o Have Good Burning Coal| ~" e to R expects to meet | last Wednesday, a il Editor N o e Stove, Nut and Egg, also Bituminous| -$2.70 per bag S g Sportsmen {not carry over' fro mone tor Bl | (One Hundred Pounds " o SORLTN ' much | o ano BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP| ) el i uimer bas| FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA sciaion |2 rop | DEALERS IN HASKELL’S STOCK EEED Yale tar = : ccording to Tires and Supplies $2.85 i 2 P 1 n at thi inter St ,’“fi’jy Vulcanizing and Repairing -00 per bag : SATURDAY’S MARKET. v y i : | pion S solation | 125 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn.| (One Hundred Pounds ) Telephone 545-13 1 " k, Feb, 15.—A disastrous Cornell. Nartmouth | . T }honf short interest marked to- q f‘|41,,_\ s brief and lively session of the| t k exchange. A it they are Prices were little more L,mh”mm at| coliege world as | the outset, but the general list soon = P8 951 strengthened under the impetus of a| buoyant demand for oils, shippi motors and popular equipment | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS| Also other Grains too 1 | FINEST WASH-STAND IN TOWN|numerable to mention will be Big Smoke Helds R ’ard{\‘-m : We also grease your Car t 1 ilare remp-| THE IMPERIAL GARAGE|sold at low prices. | = : For a time weakness of St. I Oh GEORGE LETENDRE, Prop. | el ommon and mmrrm caused irregu- 3 - . proble ¢s | 1 e Howt e iteanss the rec Tel. 929 and 970 one i e AR re of the $101,000 nurse offer- points Buying of American Pe ferred at extren o FARMERS The Progressive National Farm Loan | S| Association of Norwich, on applica- d|tion by reliable farmers will give full | as 0S erg on particulars on borrowing money se- | . cured by mortgage with the Federal | 3 Cove Street with' Jim Jeffries at particula ommon mnl pre- oleum and | higher |Land Bank. Inguire of : SIMEON ROSANO, Secretary Telephone 1203-3 'R. F. D. No. 6.‘ LESTER E. WALKER M.D. ROOM 306 THAYER BUILDING : Office 1262-4—House 1228 Sy RV S IG T, e SRR S Do | TIRE REPAIRING AND TUBES a t S e L 5 All Work Guaranteed E Hosa ol : { . 5 (i e Salk : . HENRY DUPREY e : | prover acilities for hotding the cvents, || Atthoush his recent movements| Bilderbeck & Langdom, Inc.| vemic P o Box 1 {A. G. THOMPSON F S Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support for | Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St il PIaie Pactarice il NG EwicH Corny M PHons E (ke c idea of limitin > numbe e wert NEW LONDON, CONN. Engineers and Architects Plans and Specifications | { r| ‘ Municipal Buildings and Dwellings. | [Surveys and Reports, Water Works, | ST | Sanitary Engineering, River and Har- { D E N T I | bor Improvement. | DR. E. J. JONES = |Suite 46 Shannon Building ANIELS DILATES ON | Take elevator Shetucket Street -4 200 § LEAGUE OF NAT}ONSAN*_ _ emtrance. Phone . We Are Receiving T b. l'——\{hrmnum : terling 60 day t commercial 60 day I 73 3-4; commercial 6 demand 4.75 3 demand § AUTO RADIATORS | Repaired promptly and thoroughly tested under air pressure before leav- ing shop. 5-8, cables | COAL | d , demand 41 1-8, t&y\?lfi\ PLUMB}X& E. SHANLE&NN'NG % A e SRR 499 Main St. Tel. 710-3 f | A% .\_ynxi«]-m t«lnlj.;r:-‘ 77 1 jEovern Tt R rom our regular sources JE e T B Caf dLunch L | steady. de: ]urn d, | e T “iv bostonUate and Lunc which is the best Lel’ugh[ | New York, Feb. 15.—-Cotton fatures nd | Dobb ve scen | For Ladies and Gentlemen opened steady. March 22.10, May 21 S ome to none. | Cotton spot steady; middling 26.50. vear the t e iy Marh, gt avial ‘ N. L. KONTANES, Prop. . 714 i . | July 20.90, October 10 October 19.49, | 41 Broadway Norwich, Cof _ & | December 19 |8 PO Coal mined. We guaran i e e o cottag) nurres| Telephone 1963 8% 43 405 | closed eteady. March May 22.15, " L 1% .| July 2171, October 20.10, December | Peen decid tee satisfaction to every| - i «l PLUMBING AND GASFITTING t lover of p. 100 Bonth Fis » : 2300 Rurns Bros LIVESTO 3 | rship at hwmn ~2 ton of coal purchased from 3= laie o A B CRamotonsnin | tractor. - Dunu " atributes fo which _Phone 581 Bulk, 00; top, $18.05; butch- s | Soetmian ey e R e M PI b us. R slso.goms e sojwill ithe : aised ‘?‘C de- ggern am lng ing hog! , $16.85@ f':;;““ Sy $10.50@ 11 pigs, idol, and one is as cssential I-n hmodern heouse: 5 . piE electricity ‘s to lighting,. We guaran ECHsta sl g oy e : I | th 7 |teo the very best PLUMBINhL. SWORK - head. Market steadv. Beef cattle, good = :Zic:sf"" Sl ey $16.50@20.00; medium and hutcher stock, Ask us for plans and prices J. . TCMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS 'HEATING AND PLUMBING 91 Franklin Street ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING Washingior. Sg., Washington Building contenders for $7.00 per ton. Shetucket Coal&WoodCo.? DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST .75; common and | medinm. 0@11.00; geal calves, good choice, timated receipts 7,000 arket steady. hd prime, 1 good, $15.65@17.5 , good choice, $15.00@ 15, lhm(n prim(fi $11.25@11.60; nd good, $9.75@11 Pittsburgh, F \I,rrl\(‘t medium | tchers, 815 00K16.50; 0 rumrnon to zood fat 190 In Nozwich, Conn. Rooms 1819 Alice Building, Nerwich | 1530 1oy £5onc Phors 1177-3 | 100 ant Thar Cov | Agent for N, B. O. Sheet Packing 500 Int M STORAGE BATTERIES | 1ote0 1ot 3 e Fiivss, heavs | [RON CASTINGS If You Want S Real 71855, heavy | SA;TERT! sé’;"&.cé' iehes »‘r‘:}"}‘gi | FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Come and See the WILLARD SERVICE STATION MORAN STORAGE BATTERY CO. 58 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn, THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (0. Nos. 11 0 25 Ferry Street WHEN YOU WANT 3o put your bus. iness before the pubfic, there is no medium better than through the ad- ert mns of The Bulletin. Max 3 Max May 1100 Mex ;m WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- i . iness befors the public, there is ne & ) ’ medium better than through the ad- 577 SCENE IN “THE WANDERER"—AT THE DAVIS THEATRE WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 19 vertising columns or The ‘B LeA::;_

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