Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 24, 1919, Page 3

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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1919 ~meursnce | RADICAL REFORMS IN YALE ATHLETICS FOR EVERYTHING { TYale's nev athletic 1 will | THREE MEN QUIT cOLD INSURABLE | prove to be radical in the cxtreme, and IN BOWLING MATCH | establish it as the prograime of un- BOULETS $10.00 PER TON ITIS BE'FI'ER 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. Sk e £ At the Taftville alleys Friday night el ENERRDPAG SO0 dergraduates, who presented it &fzp‘l’fi the Red Sox lost their match all throe T Shetucket Street Norwich, Conn, | Alumni Athietic Council unexpecteciViomes (o the Ponemah Wheel club. s at their meeting since the War|p ;. the first string an closed. ¢ o SRR It was learned that the undergrad-|%T08e over George's uates have nlanned for th» reforms in lengthy connection with the stodents of Har- ¥ vard and Princeton, who are in hearty | S2E QR and pefused to sympathy with the samo changes ™ |prevailing was that George's score was Indersrainates haye urged that they |Wrong. both Lambert and Coleman reradualcs haye urged What the¥ |, ped up their hats and co: and :‘;“ Bl e ‘;’;":’f‘;‘“’c'”“'"‘ of | struck In syimpathy with him, ©he i Lol s ‘ni skyward |Other two men and three substitutes Since Yalew athletics went skyward [Other two men and. three substicutes in 1915, following the trouble which| .\ Very mueca’ surprised at the un: was made because several embers o Y £ the baseball nine were the guests of ;{;g"“l:;«"l“:};‘ ‘10';‘1‘0'? W Ly ;3 the manager of the Quoqus (L. 1) '8 £ g Al baseball nine. and wers dvelared pro. | WalKing out after the first string over rgument re, which failed ttled by arbitration. After a ession of heated discu WILLEMG INORMAN 2" Al -uuse they had |2 little argument, but said while he re- 50 i '. haq | gretted to see his men quit and Tairs, | though George, Coleman and Lambc For a time u cpmmittee cf three took | Were fairly good rollers, there w lnsurance charge of the Lituation. This board |Others, and I'll state now that L'll have was called wittily by Mr. liadley “the |just as good a team or betier on the OU OBTAIN FROM US IS ALL|receivers of the Yale etic sys. | floor next week. | lumni h control of the undergr:du The Policy of Fire|wimm et WE ARE NOW RECEIVING THE BEST COAL MINED. THAT IT SAYS—FOR IT IS BACK-|tem.” About two-thirds of the mem-| The score follows: i ED BY A SQUARE CEALING,|bers of the nresent hoard of athletic P. W.C. | t '| control are alumni and faculty mem-|q; 10 i ICE IS SKILLED, EXPERT AND RE-| Pprofessor Robert Corvin, head of | parjer 89 H e IABLE the council, met with Dean McClana- [ pe), 98 a7 ’ o | | Q han of Prin sion, and Dean Briggs, of | paradis 06 97 ndependent socialists and | increased without giving the patrons ISAAC S. JONES Harvard, and a set of s rules | L s of Munich signed a pact to|or the public an timity. to be ! TELEPHONE 1257 {nsurance and Real Es‘ate Agent |Was 'm:rr;m,;«tm]l for 1]\1' t )r univer- 486 501 [Mine o e - ~1‘;|~ mrx ‘w re ness or ju: Rich, I i sities, he 1ndergradu- e F ondent recalls tha hereof; although the principle w: ards Buiiding, 91 Main Street | Silics. The vndergradu:tes lave Red Sox. {time ago he interviewed en- | long ago scitled that importan ——— | drew up last week be sulsstituted for £0 > gel, a high n”lf‘m'I of shall be sumitted for p > those which tr facul*y members | Lamb 95 varian court, anc tion before omin LAST YEAR framed, and they state Coleman 87 95 thought the monarck g and Princeton unde Fletcher 93 104 fallen. The baron, w 0 million dollars worth of pregerty | the some seis. This w as burned in this country; about 21|a rnm‘nl‘n(‘*»nf Harvard million 2 month, about 700 thousand a ton edif 1 | swered E - o “Who knows Many 473 474 151 We have fall e e not a mo'or ‘F'ACIF\STS ATTENDED A 1 e committee ha, “LIBERTIES CONFERENCE"” | vision for hoises to d things can hap- PLUMBING AND g‘\SrITTING» en, but we | the Yale of Mill league: i | chine in the event of a £ 3 . about 29 thousand an hour. 500 te W ‘ oy The polics muddle se! Phoqe 581 jollars worth is burning while you| Points which the w1 Paper) Ha TAFT AKS ENDORSEM_NT w to Aldeeman “Tom” LTS esd this advertisement. have asked changed new | Ponemah Wheel Clul, ] OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS | Bitter Creek, W ) the peonle of grad- | Cubs Red So: High te High High ~|'\"i Dugas >s | High three—F. Whitc Individ i O iy to the regime your property insured? b s e i B.P.LEARNED & CO, | Giinevo eeoret Agency Established May, 1346. poirts ol watching foo to steal plays Appeal | €0's ates to | Uay to do, as ember o t f ?Modem Plumé»ing lis as cesential i modern houses as n of one of the geec'flrlty is to iighting. We guaran-’ well supplicd | tee the very best PLUMBING WORK em>n, but they |by expert workmen at the fairest nd “Tom? | orices. Atk us for plans and prices. expr i opinio f nations “so clear u representatives in it the people letic co sall and i mway know {Un’ted States the entire for pra keep the Dugas F. Whi Mur odeur adis sounded claimed 1 for help. e Ay N o o £ L 6T west Main Street declar eld in ated to n and the | g of i part 2 n the interest of the pro- e alternative to a'! Lee learned te . = ) nations heavy n | SPE deputy di- | noon of the ¢y T attempt. 1o s sal armament : tation to forbid al T. E flURRlS ol 60 |league a new 2 - some de ° ° i = mbert 43 T statement e | A N DY DI : i HEATINS AND PLUMBING Nt membe €0 gain _\\l'n‘g he upper hons‘ng ow 91 Franklin Street freahmen of PROMPET SERVICE |onate numbe: 2 have adequate ST An"‘f“n v sensor BEST MATEPlALS' “‘ of t! l“]‘“',‘j, g eauinment. instend |FOLISH AUTHORITIES | SUSPICIoUS GT "F"M’«F\.“; objee | and s S GAS FITTING, ‘S. E. BALDWIN'S VIEW | ON LEAGUE OF NAT!ONS n “An Appeal to Our document. : esnbaand ey PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING . c rmer g0y RN ‘ vail Washinzior, Sg, Washington Builditg T, J. HEALY, BREST IS UNSANITARY NogwichijConn, ar te 3 Norwich, Ct. | Amer to the proposed A:en! for N. B. O. Shest Packing ations Ithough | e UTO RADIATORS |rifin e Tt ol cometfugs e e eaty, T "2 B0 il ke WS S| mip e s it il BIST TG (RON CASTINGS air pressure before leav Sonsiders Bwise o nko, | FURNISHED FROMPTLY BY & W E SHANLEY . {ost ‘mess oves of sftinien bave arbitration or inquiry 1y v York newspaper i T [HE YAUGHN FGUNBRY CO ) Main St T T8 | : e S ; it : i State < Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street real estate o said ] upon cut off the rom all interco orld G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer i ‘GFNERAL AUTO REPAIRS file in | FINEST WASH-STAND IN TOWN‘ L thein N o H. G |7\]‘.'l' | We also grease your Car 4 32 Providence St., Taftville |1 | weapons. bio Churenl of Ro ~|THE IMPERIAL GARAGE: SEREE RURRUON o as o lahs satin] ! TIC GEORGE LETENDRE, Prop. . : Telephione 630 aurl4M WEawl ;,' NO F E = Tel. 929 and 970 * ‘ (w(' for District of H WELDMG WH.L FIX IT " i S T : before planned 5 : ’ AEsi- i De s Newe hiaren ) INFERIOR WIRE SERVICE St : : e R meceitsbit the AL UNDER FEDERAL OPERATION u : : tes, A © medal parts | sa'd that 1 “not I | . Washington, R Return of | Federal * Li. Ki e made WHOLE | a1l the innov bad int heen de- |term. ‘self-zove ephone and tel Srohcie L ¥ < < and SO WELDING, cided upon il ivate manag io fi Administ SiMEoN ROSANO [Secretary Skilled vk that is guaran- | Before 0 A jie constay commended Wilsc v i RO K | Telephone 1203-3 _F. D. No. 6.3 t led to the Alummi Councii fhe R | ‘ e | 2 nanimously endorsed hy ident | lonal E 74 . ' | mantm | TO SPEED UP WORK OF ilities ; | WAL Cave Weldlng and W'fg CO.\ i Sheffield g Seo ety THE PEACE CONFERENCE < e LLSTEK }'A hR M D Pine: dhasie; S nel arie Sakt 2 b. 23 (By the A.|%& ) o $100,000 | 06 31 Chestnut Street | e iinder s v!‘m»;‘,mv Faris, Saturda, | he A. |4 : 31 ,‘. ROCM 305 THAYER BUILDING Phone 214 and » the new[ter were obtained Hours: 9-10 a. m., 2-4 and 7-8 p. m : rezime {the council of the L whieh . SEan ettt Phone: Office 1262-4—House 1228 i‘v!! Z:&gh thev such | the Alumni t br = o T IS r Doace confarence a4 1 BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP | B ) [FATE OF BOXING EILL ;mmwm of @ prelimi \ WILL BE DECIDED TOMORROW | 'V the time President Wilson r Neither Joseph Ter prokanan port nor I ccomplish thi ven, nor SELL IT TO | bury will THE AMERICAN WASTE |::.i. ‘ ERICAN HOUSE - h I.ittee declare that the chairmansiip | 3 oLk i Ln e i laser Garaga eService A Connectsd 210 West Main St. ¢f the boxing commission will be 1en- | o (hiS alternoon when Balfo DEALERS IN Tires and Supplies Vuleanizing and Repairing 125 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn. Telephone 5%6-13 of Bridge- 1 of New H: Mull named iead of the| if boxing is ms possible, ac- m Hartford. Those L. KANAHAN TOHINSON HHARRY L. HULI t the A had n the last latest Talephone 130 :n ot Hartfor1l | | “he bill to create a commission to | 8%, B8 G0 €C B0 ceatrol boxing and sparring in - this sty and i s are behir reets in that new colony, w in the event of be member of the 13th team in baseball, jan orga "1"cd mavement to destroy the |many streets of more public use had |there was . gara house, a powerfut foregoing is the wa Th for instance, is not going to supply | Bav: & been nesle b . leo Tun“ himself with equipment, neither does e that it was in|more imvo Sine capable bf pumplng four fteenms |Me for service by pub 122 Prospect St. [he have enjoyment in being forced io|anticipation of an armed I £ attack| Alderman Gragan aisa.exposed ‘he |at a pressure ot 180 pounds! This| Attest: L Phfl 511 play the game in flannels or without lagainst the national assembly and ex- | absolute lack of equipment for fire | machine is In good condition nnd per- WAL J ne 3 isting institutions that the _majority | fighting in_the fire_department, al-_fectly depex ab o, bui wniortunntely| . ng idle ieveby certify that the above and| poomy 1819 Alice Building, Norwick Phen= 1177-3 d for years in other and ant parts of the agv directed to cation. ~ before the SPECIAL CITY MEETING | Phone Shetucket Street! council convened R : = 5 . - statc and lega ize the sport is now |four oy SOTREned e MAYOR'S OFFICE, | T.E BABCOCK [noti, "ot o, 0 ot 0w ffour o Bty e, acpartment s telent| ciey o Wi Gonnenint, | FLOWERS . . iting up and keen “omnc A n, Feb. Alderman s ; 2 o HERI or s Attorney-at-Law Bl o e the bill are Jubi_ |the work of the conferenc A i 1 £ NORWICH, GREET- | FOR ALL gc’\,s.o.\s 4 S s e R e DI agreed on the plan for ALECE 0L tneico - Orders Delivered - 0 SHETUCKET STREET R hoDioenics "f‘ Mo PsaEe | tion of work on all sul nd in his bl T : d to warn the | TREES AND SHRUBS . N | Mo r lence seems to be i et aftérvard, the way, lets the o ¢ wich to meet | i 5 2 e . he sta gislators. ir v of e it clacted as a e t 8 o'clock Many of th hav hee dire lack o . THPE ASODY Fh:nn 386 o the main it has been a friendly one. AGAINST CLEMENCEAU A TEd S . ct, there seems to he no s1 Pa Feb. Inquiry into the| P¥ fau atters con- | i se €9 -(,}f,‘?.,,{.‘mw A ARE YOU CBLIGED . i 1 3 R & tions of any organized 2nd di- {ramifications of a possible plot ‘U municipal ma z t 1 el SHOD Y SR e el | ¥ . . ANU FDR U | et ettort (o derses the il | Premier Clemenceau, accordingto de ght was on that ot e Alobicces uni tocieagyonritinoat pHien enatidolyey ('S H atrick McGovern, who is t | patches from Geneva to French “,\, i irement of Ia ‘]\,l\-“‘f" U wish ysu didn’t have to. Just tr)‘ . |?rr\|:](hmrlrl§”x\l;> ‘l‘:::‘d ‘('l‘\é\ g e :, ‘}\0\\\4”\.” mumqn the i by big e et ity }ssme of our i E i ni 4 knc e af mber 24 persons, ail anarchists | €I i erlor g ol 1 I 7 N : SSsaLL KINDS (ON Iboxing enthusiast. He has already |or Bolshev tved 'in the mejgh | tke he The fire committee 2y ofher of ring oblisa” | BRONCHIAL LOZENGES 3 M )een approached, according to one|horhood of Among them, it OF onl H approp hes < ¢ 4 7 would he pleased to accept the posi- | Bunzli LE A i I d ecling y throa:. 5 d (_;FS' WAGONS, [tion if it were offered to him, and| At the same time a group of an- = -‘Cm"\-'l'»,»‘(]i“h 2 T 15 a box at : TRUCKS and CARTS {would do his best to put the sport on |archists met in Zurich to organize a > | g S la high level in Connectict {blot against the French premier and |Cil he : b B \ t,vE L P Lo | {other allied i In|tical demand of the contr S g fi : 'ng, a 0 ork. | = V] ., on i]h matter of g S e : 4 | 3 Blackemithing in all its trances, | , Coo!PMENT FOR AI;‘; ‘SPORTS" \‘C:;:L"r it o epap et |l 50 MAIN S1REET 3 { As a means of making athletics more Sk rAss - e S funds to said| : lattractive to the individual at Harvard St £ : ‘“‘-, : i . thousand dollars S | SCOH & CIark Eflu | —chiefly by furnishing equipment ,jl_‘l;..‘. Red Flag, the Spartacan org : ¢ ot i ' e Timken-Hyati and : 8 A 5 Ak 1in. He condemnec 1ps more than § R : . < iv l [Lloyd of New York a member of | =000 id he: was! especially SBin=sloec - onlihe was wasted in con- | Such be taken New Departurc Bearings = Stnibngclass and manager of the “lllln e ue plot, and [anteny : = SALES—SERVIC 3 ba has suggested that | 5 b D) I 3 { ordin o s and elec- ES— VICE 507 to 515 North Main St. B e e e it | ganda into France by way of Sw i modern shac active at nwn‘f ,.:[ i Mo At T 5 A DS e e e , |ana s s and ik | are it Hetruclion 1o (el depiriment, ssimuied to bel GARLOCK & HAYNES e | department like others in the univer-{op e\ ERTEa DR i ,,m..mx . Th ;‘;' i feal ang, of sald donest | BANKISEREET, Second Floor, & Sy o e city wor . i ont, a portion of sald sum e ap- 2 3 ALARM CLOCKS s iy = v (v s Sesitp OF SLAYER OF EISNER| At bt ol reer, i some catails, hut ot 10 Uvn:‘.:‘"”d it e, Phone 7313 NEW LONDON © | ment s able for any sport at Har ris, Feh. > I Alian of sthose ! thousand doliars mentioned in z from $1.50 to $3.50 {vard except football, where the e | tavad 'um e L of this warning. ID <. J ,,r(_‘ RV WARRANTED. ed free. “The remainde ‘r 1eh more than S N \m-L;E e d]r"”m‘ o b 1‘;|1FA\nr\\'i s A o hrid £ §s - wtes for the var: e i o oo ; of fhe hous: | fira ap 21st day of Webruary, i : 3 s WM. FRISWELL CO. teams wre forced (o mors and | : s sirongly op- | questing : SiTMOND. (¢ TR 2 2% FRANKLIN STREET. -l:u;‘:‘nloni; own equipmers, even dow evident hat 2. fon for improv- | bo in readiness. to Mayor of the City of Norwlcl NTIES ; wuy e “H." Mo : 1 bl H H 3 . 2 FITZGE THERE s no aavertising madium in .HZL BILARD, Eastern Connecticit aquil to The Buless erift of the City of Norwigh, listin for business results. street clothes. e —_————————

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