Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 20, 1919, Page 3

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IN INSURANCE ERYTH! i m( RABLE L. LaTHROP W Whetucier < N ot The Pllcy of Fn‘e, Insurance YOU OBTAIN FROM THAT IT SAYS—FOR ED BY A SQUARE STRONG COMPANY LIABLE ISAAC- S. JONES Insurance and Real E: Richards Buiiding, 91 CHARLES D. F FIRE INSURANCE 161 Main St. Tel. 781 NORWICH TOWN February mesting Mis Towr orw rane Miss Helen Marshall L JUR SERV- ICE IS SKILLED, EXPERT AND RE- NG GONS srwich, Cenn, Us 1S ALL 1S BACK- CEALING, ‘ate Agent Main Street OSTER First che- ho re- Lathrep of ertain- ¥ orrow on M| d| "He | er { Texas Comp: eum 2 to 3 v hol 4 point Brooklyn more active the inst tutic {ing: mes from lace five of wung ‘icre Mgt place ia the ow cue on W <. two teams miace w1 the match {1100d. Tl students of cademy were “out of e of their men w 0 mark and he only raised l'mnl five pins. The local boys werc in to torm and each man came thr th beite: than 300 and viled ua total of 1,612, besting the Tufts gation by 154 pins. John Fran thy and Adolph Z. Foster carri away the hon , the former takin: high single th 136 and the lat turing hi total with 344. sceres follow Palace. Shannon . ve.128 r S Simpson | Peckham | McCarthy 506 51 16 Willimantic. Keigwin . .89 101 Bishop s6 P! ard . 100 Conrad 100 Matty .80 BALTIC WINS MATCH FROM TAFTVILLE 99 art hood Love . have been holding down last {place. The score: i Cubs. | Chenette 85 Fregeau 2% W, I lana Co | they BOWLING RESULTS, : Cubs downed the P. W. C. th has siven much confidegce t : Cubs 86 a7 Lafleur .. White | YALE-HARVARD CREWS RACE ON THAMES & Haven, “eb. 19.—Y schedule hicly 1 i > of practice spins, wi lvania on April 19 ol ‘Housato The first an < will race one and five v 3 or 10, th on the Housatoni London on June 20. 3 ;DARTMOUTH FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR 19% 1., Feb. 19—Corne added and Princeto he 1919 football e are rom . dropped ile for the At the Taftville alleys Monday night , for three straight games. This up to the present time ales | unced tonight men crews will tmouth College elev- be pla: The schedule follows: September 27, Springfield Y, M. C. A. College; Oetober 4, Norwich; Octo- Massachuseits Agricultural Qctober 13, Pennsylvania October 25, Cornell d at Hanover. of Penn: ovember 15, e Brown at o SCHEDULE OF BAY STATE RACING CIRCUIT Boston, Feb. 19. — Major General Clarence R. Edwards, in command of the department of the northeast, was the guest tonight at the annual din- ner of the Bay circuit. Major General the | connection of his family with light ss racing in Cleveland, ‘his home His father was at onme time president of the Grand Circuit. The following schedule for this sea- €on's races was announce June 10, Woonsocket, R. 1.; Taunton; June 24, Hill July 1, Windsor, Conn July 15, 22, Greenfield; July 29, Worces- Aug. 4, Boston; Aug. 11, Woon- R. I: Aug. 18, Hillsgrove; Readville (in connection with d Circuit); Sept. 1, Worcester June 17, Springfield; July “professor Mather Abbot, Towing | PLAYERS WHO DESERTED | ind includes events for four * TO BE GIVEN BERTHS| s thi son. The opening races, | L ¥ | or Abbott said would be Cheago, Feb. 13.—Members of the Chicago Americans who deserted the club last on to engage in ship- building will be invited to retu “Kid” Gleason, successor of Clare Rowland in the management of White So: 11 n d o the nounced on his arrival ume management of*the e c W T a course of ofie and| " jo Jackson, whose des ertion in goes the Taftville team a bad be le second crew will take part | Fhiladelphia early in the ing. totalling 1351 to Taftville's 1415, | i, the American Henly on the Schuyl- | FAF3S Other plavers to :h {Rood took the homors as high nan of [Kill river on May The Harvard | 2% Berh offtered 2, contrac evening with both Yale first and freshmen crows, | Said; While definite aa 30 and high three f vossibly thes second crews will | gor e VS0 e Sl b 5 e e e Tt mew | SXDected he will return to the gate. SOLDIER WINS OUT IN RACE ON THE ROLLERS 191 cial race was staged between a_sailor la marine, a soldier and a civilian n | night which narrowed hard fought battle between X and the civifian White made #blic tonight. The Dart- 1dier finally George ar twice in New fter a long race. On Beothe ornell on October the attraction is a Murph v of Pennsylva- which promises to be Dugas 1 on November §. The annual Brown Interest in the: pri me will be played at Boston Nov- Fover S 15. The other five games will|couples that are re prac. ticing every the skate oft it promises t EIGHT GAMES IN CORNELL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Ithaca. N. Y., F Eight games are included in t 1 1 schedule announce. s MARKET WAS ACTIVE. L § fcllows New York, F 9.—T'ools, syndi-| oo October 4, cat al eperators as a| 700 118, Cor: uh.u.‘ munnpuhz d the ‘reade g on th stock ateria There wern ons to the v, rails and ndifferent r was irr heavy everal “hinpi attri d to the rd the tow term. propos rm not wed L m ry loa tution of s cla Outstandinz fea nd food s stantial advanc furttier ga'n on declaration of the d idend for the year and 4 | improved meleratdly ed to 585,000 shares onds were steady, ng the 2 ner o cent. to 100 1-4 Tota) sales, rar vaiue, ag cated $14.230,000 Ol1a U. S. ionds un on call STOCKS. Wi It ot Agrt ¢ pr Cor & T 1 100 Chle Gt W 90 & KT CM &S RIsr ' R o o hile § York; Te, Ivania All bu sylvania Nov. 1 nsviva PhfYad the Dartmor mes will h and played 3 COMPLETE YALE TRACK Thi Dempsey the Best. €y is hy far :ha mc | who | peric ;| ception of Der decision over | who faced V. questior SPORTING NOTES is & : ities, all members of the Inter ional Monumental Producers - cha n will have no conference with the McKinney anch of the Granite Curters' 0. en February tional tion until such may accent it it as a just and stable ag: h to will be assured, and that all Al Doty | b last | produ he advised to refi | Monday nigkt. The receipt further orders until an adju amounted 1o $4,600 ¢ ; and that, Denver has sonzht te nt council of [ear of Tex Wickard with an Ithe Granite rnational as- {for the Wiard-Dempsey Dattle. Alsociation delaying or refusing to meet | | 23-rouna test could be | ih this committee, such | =tal s inclined | delay or refusal shall be considered to th 2 th Gty IS 100 fan act of hostility as to warriut a far from Ol Broadway | suspension of business on March 1, Harry Gren the P Us- | 1919, {burgh light heavyweigiit ahs | Complyi with the ottion | won_every t that I S0 | passed b e International Monu- | ar er n sined vas mus- | mental Produce 1ssociation mai aross The bout clul, house T liabia to arr ,|and large. , |age, At the Olympic skating rink a spe- | SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED [ ed | committee delivered on F Te | Granite Cutters’ Inter: "Bren- ciation «_copy of the res for ten|gether with a notice that ar at {ments for a time and place of mee ing are awaited. The resolutio: Joe |adopted by the granite producers is Greb |supported also by, the Granite P week urers’ assoca the | the will hox re- & likely A FEELING OF SECURITY SR b e know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs, Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The same standard of purits, strength and excellence is maintained in cvery bottle of Swamp-Root. It is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. i It is not a stimulant and ie taken in teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for every- thing. It is nature’s great helper in reliev- {ing and overcoming kidney, liver and Dladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- | Root. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. On sale at all drug| stores in bottles of two sizes, medium However, if you wish first to try this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. | Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a ample hottle. When writing be_sure and mention the Norwich Daily| | Bulletin. WESTERLY Mrs. Everett Brown, who resides on a farm about a_quarter of a mile north of Hopkinton City, on the Hope Valley road, was assaulted by a tramp whom she admitted to her home Tuesday af- ternoon to give him food. After fix- ing a lunch for the stranger Mrs. Brown asked him to leave the prem- ises, but he refused to do so. The tramp, realizing that Mrs. Brown was | alone on the place, took advantage of | the woman, who is about 65 years of stating that he would go when he got ready. Mrs. Brown undertook to force the man out of the hou: but he grappled with her and struck her several times. The man remained on the farm two hours before he started off in the direction of Hope Valley.| | Rodger W. Lewis, who resides on the | next farm, was notified of what had | happened and he and his son Harold | |set out to" locate the man. They | traced him along the road nearly to| Hope Valley, when they lost his tracks | in the road. Constable Matteson of Hope Valley was notified and Tuesday | night found the man in a building in | After being identified by | rown as the man who am:ked he was brought to Westeriy and | rned over to Deupty Sheriff Fred T. ell, as the arrest wa made out- | the jurisdiction of the Westerly police. At police headquarters Wed- | nesday afternoon the man _said his | is George Govan of Iron Pond, | He stated that he had been 1 | {for a time with his sister in T. |Mass, and a_ brother in Pawtuck |Govan denied even having vi Brown farm and said ew T {of the assault. He 1is being pending an_investigation by Sherift Mitchell Lieut, Charles Raymond Blake of Lafayette flying corps, who | turned from s last werk an steamship Duca I'A Tl Wednesday for TFoston 10| sit_his parents, Blake. Mr. and Mrs. W Lieutenant B! r appointment 2 R. McKennza & Frederick and Bdwin L. abeth and and ordered re te of Helen L. uardian received and ordered corded. Cyclone Engine Co. No. 2 of We erly held the annual election hon thx rooms on Uu mer Kennerso Sharpe; treasur 1. T'red Shor “iremen am H. Pendlet committee, E. C. Lawton, enry Thompson, J. C. Steadman. | The International Monumental| Granite Producers’ assocation at it convention held in New Yo the I ter rt of last week ippoin Fr n| ‘lx.n of 11 members of the i and other monu al Mrs hrer rec ers, of which Orlando R. Smith | we; - operation at terly is a member, to t | Kimbal spital, Putnam | exccutive council Mrs. Ruth Weigold and Miss Marion Cutters’ International asso- | Griswold of North Coventry spent the St |ciation all ments and demands.|week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. J €| The commitee was instructed to no- | Lathrhop. {tify the executive council that if the| Ar fette Field, who Quiney, Mass, branch does not re- s operation at th jiter|sume work on or before Feb ball hospital F as comfo servec an ofter g lon @ $5.52 per day basis, the s can_be | There is to be an entertainment lly be in_other iocal- s paid = Buildiny tion, Inc, The International = Monumental Granite Producers’ association holds at the Granite Cutters’ Int. ociation in adopting and the n Granite Quarries SMALL FEET-ATTENTION! Ladies’ high grade Patent Leather and Gun Metal PUMPS and COLONIALS—Sizes 1, 1%, 2, 21, and 3— B, C and D wide at 98¢ Ladies’ high grade Patent Leather and Gun Metal BUT- TON and LACE SHOES, left from our Clean Up Sale— Sizes 1 to 3 only—to close atr $1.95 Special lot of QUEEN QUALITY Gun Metal and Patent Leather (mostly button) Cloth and Leather Tops —Sizes 1, 11/, and 2—B, C and D wide aTr $2.45 SATIN PUMPS in blue, pink and white—Sizes 2, 2V, and 3 at 50c¢ | One lot Men’s high grade SHOES in Vizi Kid, Gun C wide THE KIES CO. Metal and Russia Calf—Sizes 975 to 13—AA, A, B and§}| — atr $4.95 | PLUMBING AND GASFITTING With or Without Gas Attache ments but Always and ECONOMICAL~ MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A 1 Wholey & Co, 12 FERRY STREET Phone 581 Modern Plambing is as essential In modern houses as electricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest prices. Ask us for plans and pricess 1.F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS HEATING AND PLUMBING 91 Franklin Street ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washingr. Sg, Washington Buil Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Shest Packing IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street We Are Receiving BOULETS $10.00 PER TON IT IS BETTER TO KNOW A LITTLE THAN TO KNOW A LOT THAT ISN'T TRUE. IT IS BETTER TO HAVE ONE TON OF SAT- ISFACTORY COAL IN YOUR CELLAR THAN TWO TONS OF THE TROUBLE- MAKING, CLINKER-CREATING VARIETY. USE OLD COMPANY’S LEHIGH. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING THE BEST COAL MINED. SHETUCKET COAL & W00D Co0. TELEPHONE 1257 od 2 com- | 25 Gerbads Brooks of Nort Woodstocl Carri mptor ho: seriou! Col i jrearley visited her par- | mbia hall given by the vil o er Hill, R over " the | children the training of | week end. Bloo t ceds for the be Miss Ruth Burton has Joseph’s_church, past week Helen Kelley very pleasantly P. L. Lathrop of North ained a few friends at her home was the guest Sunday of Mr. A valentine supper A._J. Lathrop. decorations were ir Mr, and Mrs. Fred W. Burnett Lad |harmon Spirit of the day as visitors Sunday Mr. and Mrs.|Games and music made the time pase George Plerce and ~ daughter Mildfed | quickly We have carefully investigated several industries in order to detzrmine the effect of post-war -con- ditions upor. investment opportunities. The resuits of our investigation of one-iadustry have been embedied in Folder No. 320 May We Send" You 2 Copy? Hollister,White &Co. Grosvenor Building PROVIDENCE tional amendment to pr: member working for less t duy of eight hours has brok COAL (from our regular sources i which is the best Lehigh \Coal mined. We guaran- tee satisfaction to every ton of coal purchased from us. We also have a high- grade of Steam Coal at $7.00 per ton. Shetucket Coal&WoodCo. The . Max Gordon & Son Corporation 10-20 W. MAIN STREET Have Good Burning Coal :.m»/c. Nit and Egg, also Bituminous BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP DEALERS IN Tires and Supplies Vulcanizing and Repairing West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | Telephons 546-13 GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS | FINEST WASH-STAND IN TOWN We also grease your Car . THE IMPERIAL GARAGE GEORGE T=l LETENDRE, Prop, 929 and 970 FARMERS ’ ‘ / | T e Progressive National Farm Leasf Association of Norwich, on appHess’ tion by reliable farmers will give full 3 rTOWing money se= e with the Federal sank. Inquire of | SIMEON ROSANO Secretary | Telephone 1203-3 R. F. D. NA-& '|LESTER E. WALKER, M.D. | ROCM 306 THAYER BUILDING Hours: 2-10 a. m., 2-4 and 7-8 pvaome Phone: Office 1262-4—House 1228 - VULCANIZING SHOT TIRE REPAIRING AND TUBES All Work Guaranteed HENRY DUPREY Yantic P, 0. Box 153 STORAGE BATTERIES If You Want Some Real BATTERY SERVICE Come and See the WILLARD SERVICE STATION MORAN STORAGE BATTERY CO. i | Fastern Conpecticut equal o The Bule Adtin Lo bumnsascoTuis, 3 b e v 58 Shetucket Stwoet, Norwich, Conmy / THERE 75 no advertising medtum #u ; i o

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