Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 26, 1919, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NORWTCH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1919 = e DANELSON DEFEATS ST. THOMAS, 58-17 7 5 ik e fi club the Aetna Five ma:le a lrézféxrth}::r ] ve-: team by roilinz . e 8 EVERYTHING a five-man : . i Five won all thred games. Pecl. * 9 . 36 skabal icam wonfrom fouls—Eiliott. St . Thomas-—|Aetna : 7 Sith 132 INSURABLE itg}z‘:n?h‘l?:n on_‘(hne t| Rignes 4, Kaiser 3, Trimble. Goals |ham rolled high single with 132 and ) from imls—Trimble, Scorer—Horton, | McAllister rolled 370 for hLigh three, J. L. LATHROP & SONS lngu;;e FRICH R s e Provi- | Referee—Kent, The scores: \:F'U Norwich, Conn, | d¢nce, R. I, who claim the , NSO UARANTEED TO SATISFY OR YOUR MONEY BACK iverview. Club. ship of that state 39 ‘o HAD EXCITING EVENTS Brown ........ S5 SR ;lnt; lloesnsth win for Danielson without ON ROLLTR SKATES P::fil:n' o g " 500 in uttendance ] Tuesday night at the Olympic skat- | goyieon 82 O ine of the | ini TIK provedifoibasonaiof fhe most [CUVAD -2 = snapplest and faStest games of the |entertaining since the rink was open- it snapplest and fastest Bames iiw out- |ed. The first evefit of the evening the W e classed the visitors from start (o iin- | bo¥S' race prov resting and e ish and the combined team ric of [ vas won by Buster yilothier whe is i A i o3 the Danielson boys and their excellent | one 3t the new bHo; bur who proved K Follenius 88 2 1;4 320 e ot Jept the Bhode Tbland team | tiat he is able to hold his own with | Peckham 100 132 12— 300 :uusing all through the game. the best of them. For the last event |Johnson . SA01 b — £ s o 4 |the patrons of the rink had a real | McAllister .. 114 }.. ;‘.‘)‘ o aameees ands Ready etaried | treatidn watching William Greea and | Bibeault ....... 35 1) 301 oa it gney and | pis partner, Mr. Burdick, in a most —_ = = — §.t : Kaiser for the visitors played a 200d | mazing number of fancy steps on th 198 573 542—1613 game. Skates. On Thursday aight it is ex R This record of Dan:elson's is with- l. f F. out a peer inhea.smtho:\necm:m V it seems as though they were entit J;he"Bo lcy o Ire to the championsiio of this section AnR ¢ h Yet a,srh? be&n observed ‘Eho AS - team of Jewett City, the mau: i B 2 surance of the Daaielson quinlet stated B0 “GETAIN FROM Us 1S ALL [Right, have repeatedly ~lanncd { - AT 1T SAYS—FOR 'T IS BACK- ?al}nm;gmo'}srfif ');gngzua. |HI LADD WILL TAKE MONTY YALE DEFEATS BROWN ED BY ‘A SQUARE DEALING, , - | i SKETBALL TEAM 47 TO fore mentionad. w-re wrested frow e ON AT FIRST OPPORTUNITY BACK : ?IONG GOMPANY. JUR SERV- | Juwett City team. Twice Ashland was D N 3 Feb. 25-- 4 Sporting Editor Bulletin: New I—h.enj e A E (1) €-18°SKILLED, EXPERT AND RE- ((life:lledd'byfl Da) 01 on their own| Dear Sir—In regards to Jack Mon- |defeated : wnbLe, Ashland’s floor, v . i {y's acceptance in The Bulietin, I will | Lall game here tod a bad beating by th: Dani be glad to take Monty on if the boXing ISAAC S. JONES in the Danielson town hall, b ucance and Real Estate Agent If there is any doubt in the Ash-|w e, ; s pected the banner event of the season |yALE SWIMMING TEAM will be pulled off when the patrons WINS FROM WESLEYAN will enjoy a mooniigat skate and it Poh. 25.—The is also expected that Joseph Lynch of | New Haven, Coun, Ieb. 23-7The Loston will entertii1 with an exhibi- | Yale swimming team won trom e tion of waltzing with a partner cn the |leyan here today by a score o ates. 16. E ich i SE INDOOR GAMES 1 goes through which it no doubt | MELLRO 1.1 think I can convince Mr. Mon- AT MADISON SQUARE Buiiding 91 Main Street | land team’s mind, states the manazer o of the Danielson team, as to who are and a few other has-beens that New York, Feb. 234fl.leu(gna\}t Bob hey had better stay out of the game. | Simpson, the Unitersity of Missourl the champions, he would be pleased |I feel so confident that I am willing to | hurdles champion, now with the #4th 1 . . . A to arrange a series of five games to Le |make a little side bet. The bout to |Infantry, U. S. A. scored two firsts All kl b h fl n a]- LAST YEAR e 11';)‘111- come off at the first smoker that can f;::rn v.l;lye high and low hurdles at 70 smo ng to aCCos t lng as a avorl g - played between the Ashland a f : x 250 mllion dollars worth of pregerty ielson teams for the disputed cham- |get a license to run it. yards at the Millrose A. C. indoor 2352 & . 4 pionship of eastern Connecticut and | Respectfully, ames at the Madison Square Garden fl Th wavs makes that th‘n s b zflh““"' country; about 21140 e would also ba pleased to place HI LADD. |fenight. Simpson made the trip all use some riavoring. e y g ml’an sbeonth, about 700 thousand 4 little side bet ¢ the results, mak the way from the Presidio, Calif,, last . . . = day, about 29 thousand an hour. 500 | it a, minimum of §200. and WnYWheiE | 75v57K0 WINS ON week to take part in the competitions Encyc]opaedla Brltan- Stlll more enjoyable. up to a thousand. e {wort i while you :ad he was generously cheered each :’:::’:hi:“:;ter.:iu:‘:::.“ i The lineup follows: POINTS FROM STECHER|{ime he crossed the line a winner. : o b Daniol S ae Sioux City, Iowa, Feb. 25.—Another| Another Missqurian, Loren Murchi- nica. says about the man- That iS Why a daSh Of s your property insure: anielson. > amas. chapter was added to the Zbyszko- |son of the St. Louis Athletic Associa- echer wrestling match here last|tion, also was a double winner. Mur- f f k' h l dd d h SiERE, when Reforse! Fiugh McDongall | chieos; who Eolds! the 220 yards na- uracture of smo ng to- cnoco ate, added to the y (Hasney) | of Sioux City, announced this after- |tional {le, won the opening event, a i b i m scratch, ¢ “ = oo U Ttk R0 wor o ponts| Y Gl Randlnt rom St baceo, “,..onthe Continent most carefully selected Trimble 8} P.1EEARNED & CO. |"™" " Rigii vorward.’ Agency Established May, 1846. REGAy ooceavcoionys R Left Forwa Galtrey <. ..--l00 MGOSUP Norton : Most ‘of Moosup's retail business mel{ “Nave received their income tax in 7 5 seconds. _mil | Dougall declared the mafch a draw|he won the special invitation scratch (McCoy) |after they had wrestled for two.hours | dash at 70 yards in exactly the same and in America cert_ain and prOpel‘ly aged bur' et ut a fall. When the decision was | time. ! O’Connell | announced the crowd cried “Fake.” Homer Baker tripped and fell just > f ; loyed 1| b k ke Left Guard | The match was advertised {o go to u|after the start of the Millrose 630, sauces are empioye ey tobacco, makes i { Goals—Danlelson, Readr 11, Elliott|decision and 4,000 fans had gathered |pards invitation race which was won ‘Tbene’xés e ot et e tiat; | 10, Caffrey 3; Reeves 4, Norton. from four states to witness the event. | hy Dave Caldwell e Bos ¢ 4 S High of Webster is to be played on a| Tom Campbell of hi?::gf?iilort"o‘:tl?é the use Of the sauces . Tuxedo more enjoyable floor, Danielson. Many rooters greater part of the costest with Cap- e A oing up with the Plainield boys in Ted Mercaith of Phisdelpnia. 1 isto improvethe flavour —*“Your Nose Knows. after spending the i | week end wit the tape but the recently returned and burning qualities of Try This Test: Rub a little ms with the Chicagoan at the turn rovidence and Olneyville friends. iator officer was staggering as the v . Po e seitteaned | al d the finish. In the Y ” : < o Meosup Kilgbts, wittessed| | B Sards Caell e s Sheat theleaves.” Tuxedouses T uxeglo bglsklg in thetp.atlmf Olf t Putnam council, K. of C. New York, Feb., : e ane Hom Gamptelliwho your hand to bring out its fu Nt TSN looke & thoush 14 S , Feb. » i ond about three feet in e = Trom Moosup pond for _the |Stocks todav was d P e chocolate—the purest, aroma. Then=smell it deep— | Shicago, in winning the ons and " onc | most wholesome and de- 1ts:1 delicious, pure fi:i?gran;e session of the Redman Wans sliie . - A ivertromhy: us iy e Skt licious of all flavorings! Wil convince you. Try this ime he had been viclor in this event. 5 test with any other tobacco y allowe s S A le of New e R Everybody likes choc- and we will let Tuzedo stand > | the pa for half mile then e e s olate—we all know that or fall on your judgment— Reeves t for- i be by yesterday's unexpects Lo{';%;"hrfr call loans to maximum the past two their activities in the t've issues #nd the tre was uncertain. The suydder flurry i 1 k‘ Peter Denast have re- térn r spending a couple of ves in Jewett City. recently purchased with The Knights of Columbus are Plan- | .orveq to restrain outsil g another dance. “co : buvi a ‘actor of cons e A, Pratte is at Arctie, R L|on T 5 5 Y ronder A plano recital was given by Miss|fident movement of t | jumped into the Gorrwan's puplls at Odd Fellows' | ¥ s “‘\_i“‘f?‘t of Stout, who succumb- Monday. The program included: S i ightingale d the rate falling close, when and Stripes Forever, Sousa, and Miss E. Burton; La| i & » ¢ix hands, Curti, Berna- | saiiefied, F . Louetta Bigoness, Dora | . Borae: atoritics To You, Miss Kath- Fhelone | siction oOf Sactia 38 ,N'r',r"k"fm\l;f‘i’;‘cf' r‘:&f—: which seemed to de Miss Loretta Bigoness; Rosen- :1;((17‘:;::‘0!1:1(1 by azurka, by Heins, Mi Banche % % t, Graceisu, Op. 207, Dora Seney, Banche Caprice, Op. 109, E. fnighed | chocolate added te any- winning by fully | yards w htingale was hirty yards aead of Stout, | A. Leach, Boston A ing, there being on f .| The time, 651, s behind the w ¢ | 6.46 3-5, made by Ra two years ago, this order, Ray “Your Nose Knows” -5 seconds | record of | points S Tire and Stud |GIANTS ARE AFTER inating the er | DICK P onne Burton; Sweet | At RUDOLPH 09, Heins s~ Liltian | ©105°. PO AR S L 3 Mountain Echoes, Op. 61,], Ol Prowingnt sanyiomemie : Deltafleld, Miss Lillian Keiley; | 1% U, violin solo, Cradle Song, Alphonse | iV¢: Te oretta Bigeness. pianc. | leathers and utilities | Li ‘;m s}',fizne;;ét%l;—?gé vielded slightly on | | Military ~ March, | 855 ere Sl | p Claathier, Misg| T JIVIME - Cous 10 | L Concert Rails and shippings i Riido | out, Marines m ) clinie in the final hour o he British «dr r obijectior ¢ le of its tomnag iss Blanche Wolenhault, thier; Regletto, Trans. Miss Dora th | out nts for a brief while et of his Toronto, and Bravi € it -the er, but was sent to |ington. r n bought by the| April 18-20—W: Rudolph has tried | Wast ington ¢ Shooting iands, Holzt, Lillian Gau- <elley, Lillian Hampston. one-half <hares. tl the = oilloag B times to get transferred to New Yo 5 4 Al E d 7 : enth . N < v { April Polo Grouhds I ~enlarity. Virginiz six per ce His home is in the Bronx, and 1 not yet -selected.) ri mile [ ‘ates forfeited more of their )}JEme L,m,bnermm. he alw It 20 nhio) Grounds ve. el | =t ¢ 142 ~+ advances and foreizn tonds {€d an ambition to play | 3 3 < | 8 CE e . e ' feature. Total sales home folks. ‘RALPH DE PALMA AC ~eregated $10,200.000. N1a 17610 Pan 4 Dot 5 As McGraw has practically settled | TENNIS STAR TUNES OF AUTO SPEED DEMON e rs gained 3 ! © v edunga ; his infleld with the signing “of Hal | UP FOR TRIP ABROAD | ashing all a ~nacted 1-2 per cent, vegistered twos: 1 3 & 3 : oy | Chase and is well fortified in the out- | Miss Molla Bjurstedt is expected to |f t mi 1 a t g Seclining 7-3 per ce field, about all that remains for him |compot twelfth a tour iR : ' ere unchanzed on fo do to shave up the club to his k- | nament. for the national mdeor lawn | D2 othing could be more of a tax on | R o op o strengthen the pitching Saff, | tennis championhip for women, W soles than the hikes and games of the STOCKS. s Boy Scouts, but for durability, com- Sales Fish. Low, which he realizes will have to be | wi in o b s of | gt e e b ill begin on the board courts of i ol dhiy oo off Scventh Regiment armory on March fort and protection in the rain I | 2 A Rmels flitchihe davar R 1. certainly recommend Neslin Soles. I | o Arsea IS Ditchine departmient this'y | Will Invade England. have two pairs of shoes equip with them.’. . Scout C. K. Spaulding, of usual, and it is for that reaso: : : he could make use of Rudolph. | The stalwart girl from ).qrwa}' is | eager to tune her game up to its top| Newtd: ass., ' who wrote this, speaky . | \ Of six men who could be call : i : lug : regulars, only fhree loom up as i’l‘!,-[ch. as she is preparing to dupli- prwthysy | cate the spectacular performances of Thousands and thousands of other | active boys who. have shoes with | | | ‘ace” of Unde Automol De P twe er . Bundy, on the Bjurstedt has sign son. They are Benton, Perrit: and | Rarnes. Ferdin: hupp will be on hand again and arm is in| former been held by serm : ecor 1de L rney Old field in tainties f: t ening > sea- | s from the opening of the ses iss May Sutton, . Thomas i les vouch for their Ionfi na_rli s wil 288 1 o § e 18 Lo compete in the Englis be interested is, for Nealin Soles | i Pty good trial. He may come back as o |V imbledon in June. T ————— cut those shoc _Is down. Buy Nealin- | 11m itk wonder and repeat-his performance of |, The Prospect of the holder of [{RON CASTINGS coled shoes, not only for the boys, but | 15 1317804 He may; ot get into form at | N American chawpioncaps fa) g e v ¢ i zll. Fred Towmey will > S A e e 1 4.58 . i';:g;{?"::;\:i;]‘:fsme family. They ¥ o Guring the eatly part ot e vAlable |, d Belzians who are also to com ! '3l FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY ds interest in all that the girl rway does at this time. She have the usual amount of oppos Miss Marie Wagner, Miss While Rudolph s become a veteran he should still be a valu: is one of the real smart »it Hav® your worn shoes re-soled with Am e it :“i ,t00. All good repair shops | 47m Am Smelting ve -They are made scientifi- | 1% Am Smeltine pr’... cally by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber | i am sumr . .. Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make Wing- | 17 Am Sugar pr-..0. w« THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. Nos. 11 o0 25 Ferry Street Giants’ Exhibition Dates. Eleanor Goss and a number of the - e e gy The Giants are scheduled to wind 3 Y il : foot Heele~guaranteed tooutwearany | 110 A" Sum27% g : L aedul other notable women of the American | e — 13% Am Tel & Tl up their training at Gainesville ARty i tion other heel. ' | 1100 Am Tobacoo e onicourts have signified their intentio April 8 and will depart that night on empting to wrest t their northward journey. No game O e re L et has been arranged as vet for Somy|l2urels from Miss Bjurstedt. | ' 9, but the schedule for the remaindor Has Many Honors. of the trip is as follow She won the singles for the first | ® April 10—Spartanburg, S. C,, vs. Red | time in 1915. She repeated in 191 Sox. E the following year s April 11—Winston-Salem, N. C, vs.!|California, so.that the honors were | Red Sox. won by Miss Wagner. Last year Miss | April 12-13—Balti 's. Baltimore | Bi ) & F:lte‘;;latlonal Le:g‘:l:cre vs. Baltimore | Burstedt regained “her laurels IT IS BETTER TO KNOW A LITTLE THAN Miss Wagner had developed a net April 14—Open. e a ck a te: th 3l macy N ADril 1>—Pelersburg, Va. vs.|of the Nerwesian The gicl who hac TO KNOW A LOT THAT ISNT TRUE. IT zghington. been the most consistent performer April 18—Richmond, Va., vs. Wash- on the American courts, and who }us1 IS BETTER TO HAVE ONE TON OF SAT- THAN TWO TONS OF THE TROUBLE.- MAKING, CLINKER-CREATING VARIETY. Special run on new, fresh Tires (all non-skid), re- ceived recently. Attractive prices while they last. USE OLD COMPANY’S LEHIGH. } A GOOD GRADE OF BITUMINOUS 30x3, $10.50; 30x3!,, $13.50; 31x4, $16.25; 33x4, $18.00; 34x4, $19.50. COAL $7.00 PER TON. These Tires have 2 extra plies of fabric in Ford T0M Am Woolen 00 Am W P g 4300 Anaconds .. 1000 Amn Dry G 40 Amo D G 1 1000 Atchison 100 Atehmon pr 100 Am B & A 200 Atl Coast L . .. 1100 A1 G & W I .. | zan0 Rata Lecomo €00 Ralt & Ohlo Phone 581 300 Balt & Ohlo pr . v o8 Parrett Co. .. in Soles BING AND GASFITTING e was playing it 400 Ratopilas A1 2700 Reth Steel B Modern Plumbing &5 s as ocsse 1 4 Rooth Fish K. al in modern houses n§ 106 Rm-:u Pros .. slectricity to lighting. We guaran- | 100 Brunswick .. tes thevary best PLUMBING WORK | 120 Tutte Cor & - by exp¥rt workmen at the fairest| s Duiedck Co prices. s 500 Cal Packing . Ask us fer plans and prices e 60 Calnmet & A 4 " I 200 Can Paciftc ‘ 108 Cent Fdry pr . § o« i § 1400 Cent Leather .. . B 200 Cent Trather pr 200 € i T, Fy BURNS | HEATLS AND PLUMBING] MONEY. , Feb — Call money 6; low 5 3-4: ruling rate Uid 5 3-4; offered at 6; phank acceptances 4 1-2, COTTON. i WE ARE NOW RECEIVING THE BEST COAL MINED. SHETUCKET COAL & W00D C0. .\'rw-l York, Feb, L:ii—Cof:on futures | i . | opened steal March 22.65 1 ies 1 1 ?r‘n‘llm Street May 21 90; October 18.57: sizes, and 3 extra plies in larger sizes. December 19.70. Spot cottou quiet; middiing 26.35. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Prod .. 7 ar 5900 Crefblo ~ Steel Y 4700 Cuba C Sugar ROBF 2500 Cuba C S pr . o . 100 Del & Hud 600 Dome Mines . The T.J.SHAHAN CO. 7 AGAS FIT‘I’I:G;”T"‘ 1800 Dist " Spuitel : | P 7 1000 Erlo ...... - Waeh K 52 Washinatan Buiivg | 5 55 5. 328 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1257 Nerwich, Conn. 100 Erle 2d_pr , 1100 Pisher -Body Asepy tor N. B. O, Sheet Packing 290 Fishert Body o

Other pages from this issue: