Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 19, 1919, Page 3

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NORWICH BULLETIN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919~ INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE L. LATHROP & SONS 88 Shotucic: Cireet INSURANCE ~ b s The Policy Insurance Norwich, Conna' . of ire i The Willard-Dempsey bout next July 4 promises to attraci almost as {much attention as the Jeffries-John- is Reno in 1910, which was H as “the battle of the century. | bly the coming bout will not r ve quite as much advertising _as the battle between the white manand the black. but it is sure to be more profitable. For months before the Ren the sporting pages of ev in the country were filled with e news of the gladiators. A full week before the fight the story assumed front page proportions, with pictures of scenes in the training camps ap- pearing every day to the lusion of news of national importance. The result of all that publicity brought out a crowd of some 20.00Q persons, who paid 0, for tickets. Howe by far arger part of long dis- icket the the crowd had come from tances, so that the cost of the was only a minor part of each far expenses, T YOU OBTAIN FROM US IS ALL For the coming bout Promoter Tex THAT IT SAYS—FOR 'T IS BACK- |Rickard plans to build an arena with ED BY A SQUARE C‘EALIN‘G double the capacity of the one he STRONG COMPANY. JUR SERV- ICE IS SKILLED, EXPERT AND RE- LIABLE, ISAAC JONES S. Insurance and Real Estate Agent 81 Main Street Richards Buiiding, LAST YEAR 250 million dollars worth of pregerty was burned in this country; about million & month, day, about 29 dollars worth read this advertisement. ls your propesty insured? B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1346. AUTO RADIATORS Repaired promptly ing shopr W. E. SHANLEY PLUMBING 499 Main St usand an hour. and Tel. 710-3 Timken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES 4 BANK STREET, NEW LONDON DENTIST DR, E. j. JONES Take elevator Shetucket Street ‘ance. Phone Thomas W. Lamont i e o i PRLSS LLUSTRATING SERVICE M_Y< about 700 thousand a E) is burning while you thoroughl air pressure before leave TINNING Second Floor, e 46 Shanncn Buil::!ingg erected in Reno. The scale of prices will be a trifle. higher, ranging from $10 to $50. The scale at Reno w: from $5 to $50. Because of the fact that the Jef- fries-Johnson fight was held in f: away Nevada, the crowd was not such a large one, considering that the whole sporting world had been talk- ing of nothing else but this match for a whole year before it was staged. The total mumber of paid admissions was only .760. There were 760 com- plimentaries issued and it was e reated that about 2,000 impeecunious | persons were allowed in free of charge at the last moment, when it was made apparent that fhe seats would not be fiiled otherwise. 21 If the coming bout is 1d in or rear one of the largest s there is not a doubt that every seat will be taken, so that the only limit to the isize of the crowd will be the seating i capacity. Promoter i rd assert that the plans for the arena whi in course of construction in Francisco for the Johnscn-Jeffries | fight before word came from the gov- ernor of California to stop procee ings, were for an arenp seating i persons. 1 BILLY BEDARD WINNER IN ROLLER SKATE RACE ' race at the | 4 Heavyweight Battle Will Smash Records | skating rink Tuesday nig dard won the race, Bob ( MARKET WAS SLUGGISH. consequent irregularity of marked the sluggish trading stock exchange today, the se: i flecting none of the previous da public interest, activity or breadth | Motors and some of the minor o {important specialties comprised on the jfirm to strong issues and oils W again variably depr d on pro taking and bearish pressure. Thé net conflicting views of cliques a |~ Almost the sole hopeful the relative str 2 of that group at inte: d pools. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL New York, Feb. 18.—Uncertainty and | prices | result represented little more than the | most of the representative the granger, transcontin 1 and coal gains. ¢ shares to | movem the effaced Gien- | | eral Motors' extreme of i points and effected moderate unsettle- elsewhere and equipments 1 hree points, with M Mexican Petr further nt mixed cond ontinued, further heaviness, while issues responded to of ed shares. L specul strength bonds steadied, but internationa sued lacked feature. value, aggregated $10 0ld U. S. coupon 4 cent. on call. Total sales, par | 00 ned I-§ per | jax Ru Alaska Gold 3 Juneau 0 Allis Chalmer . Allis Ci Of the firm of J. P, Morgan & | Company, whe has been summoned 4 by President son to the Peace nterenc neial ¢ to study the de Whic e : made upon the central allics i 1 4 LEGAL NCTICES 5 g 45 s NOTIC rons, i 0 L JATE HE™ O A Ma 3 1 Digt- 4 vnder oy D. No. 2, W AT A CO Montviile £ Mont ary URT O PRO™ ., tric Febru: ¥ 3 409 Cal Petrol 407 Cal Petr! icg hard lyck in taking a fall after having the race nearly won. The cther boys were unable to show much speed in taking off and getting on ! their skates but they ail say that they | will take his measure the next time. On Thursday night one of the.largest crowds of the season is expected as the feature will be a confetti skate, which will be the first time that such an event has taken place in this vi- cinity. The skates which are to be given as the prizes in the couples skates which will be decided on March 4 have arrived and are on exhibition at the rink and six more couple have entered making a total of 48 couples to date. Basketball. Basketball fans are looling forward to a fast gune in Bijou hail, Jewett City, Thursday night between Ashland and the Fast Willimantic quintet. Talk about the speed and power of a “Liberty Twin Six Motor,” why it isn't in it wit hthe Ashland speed boy says Manager Hyde (ask the soldiers.) Jewett City's crack forward, whom they claim to be the best in the state, “Bub” Benjamin will be ‘n the game again Thursday after more than a| rear’'s service overseas. Arz you go- ng to give him a roval welcome home? The specdy Ashland second team will play the Mellin's Food Rabics between the halves, who will be cuptained by Barry. After last Thursiday's game with Fort Wright, Ashlan¢ feels en- titled to claim for chawplonship of Eastern Connecticut their only rivals being the speedy quintent from up the ine in Danielson, and afier Daniel- reorganization, due to “Bill” injuty a series wil! be played them and the honie team. 1 P. W. C. WINS FIRST GAME IN FIRST POOL MATCH The Ponemah Wheel cltb won their first game Zrom the Lafaye:ite club on Monday evening in a very fast pool The Lafayetn club_started strong by taking thws first two but Perkins broks the ice by winning the third block, the fourth went to Bauer and Blanchatte came in strong in 2 pinch and won the last from Busenett, 50-28. The pext game of the match will be rlayed in the Ponemah Wheel Club’'s rooms. The sco match Ponemih Whe A. Zuener 1. Comer D. Perki Club— % | | , October 20.60, Spot cotton quiet; CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open. High Le 127% Close. Y00 AN HAAE YR SHOE ILS 155 From Globe, Arizona, comes this re?‘onémfig{:mn of(li\T eftl.m He says: LB yn sends says: * have never had my Nealin-soled shoes repaired as the soles always out- wear the tops. The position I hold Lkeeps me on my feet most of the time, a::ip 1 can say that for comfort ,§nd wear Neglin is the only shoe sole. Millions of others Who have worn Neslin Soles think with Mr. Medlyn that they are the only soles for wear and comfort. Moreover, these soles cut your shoe bills down because they make your shoes last so l_oné.o ‘They are waterproof too. Neslin Soles are made scientifically by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels—guaranteed to outwear all other heels. Neolin Soles M. Bauer .. ‘W. Blanchettc Total .... Lafayette Club — C. Dyhame M. Suppings Benoit P. Marion Busenett Totals BOWLING RESULTS. Taftville Alleys. Cubs. Murphy .0 .e.....109 112 103— 324 Channette . . 8 98 96— 280 Casey .107 SL 85— 273 Brodeur 85 63 86— 264 Dugas .. 126 100 103— 329 434 473 Peppin .. 113— Gagnon 92 96— Pep 17 110— George .. 100 137 93— Paradis .. 108 83 99— 521 945 Mill League Paper Han, POWE C. Red Sox Cubs - . High team three stri High team single, Cubs, High threz strings, Fred High s , Du 142 EASTEI'N LEAGUE MEETING SOON gue magnates are r the com- port ready The Eastern 1 to announce the name ¢ its manager this week, and the New Haven ready to announce 1at the ancient stamping grounds at to be abandoned in favor of house P a 1 Dan O'Neil any time for the annual meeting he league which was post- pointed from last fall because of cur- tailment of the season. All SmokingZobaccos. " are [lavored . “Your NoseKnows' The Encyclopaedia Britannica says about the manufacture of smoking to- bacco, “ .. . on the Continent and in America certain ‘sauces’ are employed . . . the use of the ‘sauces’ is to improve the flavour and burning qualities of the leaves.” Yoursmoke-enjoyment depends as much upon the Quality and kind of flavoring used as upon the Quality and aging of the tobacco. Tuxedo tobacco uses the purest, most wholesome and de- licious of all flavorings—chocolate! That flavoring, added to the finest of carefully aged and blended burley to- bacco, produces Tuxedo—the perfect tobacco —‘“Your Nose Knows.”’ AN N e N ~ GUARANTEED TO SATISFY OR YOUR MONEY BACK Try This Test: Rub a == little Tuxedo briskly in the palm of your hand to bring out its full aroma. Then smell it deep—its delicious, pure fragrance will con- vince you. Try this test with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo stand or fall on your judgment— Your Nese Knows.”” N « Al lly decide Rock mud hole people of New Haven cl ball in a decent park. Shore Amusement Co practica Savin lague b in the s will be ca expected plans mads very soon for the coming Another director about the E is from the the comin; mighty slim standpoint. efl one minor 1 make money the coming of the boys will no and the coun in unsettled conditior 2 to draw He ur years to get ba feet nd SWEEPING CHANGE IN were requested aduates. They the under- ciation academ Opening of Y bowl for recreation on Sunday after- | noon. Award of free board for an athlete who is working his way through col- Sstablishmfent of ball training before he opening of col- 15 lezc. Sempn of e 24| Yale and Princeton will play the DENTIST Permanent coaches for the fresh- his honorable annual football classic at tt 9 men athletic teams. padian army land | bowl on November 15, accordi Reversion to the system of dual|ly with pad Oaldand D v DR. EDWARD KIRBY track meets with Harvard and Prince- | (Ca1) pros looking_around |athletic au o Room 107, Thayer Building oS ) S for Princeton has Ph 619 Disciplinary power by the studentfor a real tough old guy for him. it} W B "0 8 5 T o e cuunmlfl flt)_\'El' athletes who are aca-,looks mud;}tl(g y “iir\k;;‘ 1919) football sche Hours 9-12; 1.30-5and 7to 8 P. M demic difficulties. ! Prevention for all time of the cut- 4 i ting down during the season of time one didates for I teams, hej in_the being increased in- 3 ng business in Phil- | decreased during the | adelphiz. Jawn advertises that he ing without punishment Appointment of a permanent director of athletics, FIRST GAME ment. But the history of bowling dates far played the game. But things of the bowling fans of| falo of this city, especially those of the|for Walter Schlicter and Bob Max- fair sex, playing the game under the|well, the Quaker City crit sure | YALE ATHLETIC POLICY sald: e field and the Yale|night, em of foot- | ach? into the early ages for there is| bouts evidence to show that the Egyptians|the National A. C. | % Guaranteed by ™ INCORPORATED and Dutch in the tw Moo mad poo instead of and it occupied so much spring and time a meet only three As 1 ot ever IN FOUR STATES 18, For Virginia TSCHAIKOVEKY UNWILLING TO Co ER ich who rchangel day inceton; y ef- contests i dham te at Princeton. at rd at Princeton; 15 WITH LOLSHEVISTS loe Tschaikov- is in gov- illing 12 meet the n conference. that proposed fzrence had produced Jack the Russian troops enough to ci mental to the anti- ard’s weigl e 0 as the de- : ous govern more than a ma po or any ieve a match betw rence wit turn out h the tion rrodured by an the ju of plants it into resin. Thi® ns on exposure to the ecp red or oranre-colored to hold ransparent and brealk- “he hi ystaline fracture. Tke got aw: f ; {9 “What 1 you do with a big/licenses in Pen: IS \_”md;ni’cit.oun common'y nches into your stom-| 5 | | YALE TO PLAY avyweight | PRINCETON NOV Tommy Bur a three months | gs. He doesn't| union, however, | OF BOWLING oEL exsliront Siafual) ;}&A,\.’i? I\::/I;TI: HU“r]lel‘\j[SllfULLSj Batiii How often has an attack of indigestion interfered i ghe Uiiea States over | » fhem to Miko M- | 'with your work or spoiled your pl.easur:? Good health in Xew York on New Year's Day and | to Callfornia make lmnlmlnirexrv ; is mostly a matte'r of sox{nd digestion. Whencv:r. you fon wooden 2 t Pomn . latter claims | are troubled by dyspepsia, flatulence, sour eructations, Eol s el Ompaick ot \'f,mbi'v; sick headache, biliousness or constipation, take Beech- time t Dutch the next time he comes am’s Pills. They quicklyand effectively correct digestive Pal oW in his i ances, stimulate the ic juice an W Battling Leonard at disturb % Supp]y of ga'sm ] d of Fhiladelphia and with Dick Loadmun at = Buf- was evidently disappointing cne e omac ConAlBons 6t olf. 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