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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. 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