Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 1, 1919, Page 3

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INSURANCE INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. The olicy of Fire Insurance YOU OBTAIN FROM US IS ALL THAT IT SAYS—FOR 'T IS BACK- ED BY A SQUARE CEALING, STRONG COMPANY. JUR SERV- ICE IS SKILLED, EXPERT AND RE- LIABLE. ISAAC S. JONES Agent insurance and Real Es® Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street CHARLES D. FOSTER FIRE INSURANCE Tel. 781 161 Main St. ANu GASFITT\NG CALL UP 734 With or With, ments but Always and ECONOMICAL=— MODEL RANGES Wae furnish PLUMBING Gas _Attach- EFFICIENT Repairs for all makes of Ranges A. J. Wheley & Co., 12 FERRY STREET Phone 581 assentia octeic ty tes the by expert prices. Ask us for plans and prices 5. F. TGMPKINS 61 Wes\ Mam Street T. F. BURNS REATING AND ¢LUMBING| 91 Franklm Street “ROBERT ). ¢ OCHRANE GAS FITTING, UMPING, STEAM FITTING , Washington Buildig Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Shest Packing IRON FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN rOUNDRY CO. | Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street in modern s to lighting very best PLU workmen houses as We guaran ABING WORK at the IF SHE SAID “YES” GET THE RING Lee Clegg"s Carefully Selected Diamonds at $20.00 up OPEN EVENINGS a The Chelsea Savmgs Bank‘ Norwich, Conn., F FRANK HEMPSTEAD, Treasurer. DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: 9.12 & m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-8 Room 3208 Thayer Bullding . 299 Residence tel 1225 Teacher of Violin GEORGE TOURTELLOT 38 Union Street DR. R. J. COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, Norwich, Cenn Phone 1178 fairest | | CASTINGS | NORMCH BULLETIN SATURDAY MARCH 1, 1819 Wm. T. Tilden Il Indoor Tennis [:hampmn Philadelphia, Feb. 28.—William T.|will meet Harvard have not yet been Tilden II, Philadelphia, captured the |decided on, it is said. middle Atlantic indoor tennis cham- e | pionship by defeating Vincent Rich-|READY TO SIGN UP ards, New York, in the final round of HI LADD VS. MONTIE the senior singles here today, 4-6, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2, 7 | An officer of the Moose lodge stated Tilden gained the victory by his|Friday night that if Hi Ladd and Jack brilliant playing in the last two seis.|Montie mean to do anything more His spectacular smashing and volley- |than take long range shots at each other in the newspapers, they can ing attack. coupled with great court covering and sensational * make the necessary arrangements to- out conspicuousl; night (Saturday) at 9 o'clock at the straight bullet delivery to advantageMoose home, where they will find the and varied this with his tremendous |secretary waiting to meet them. Red Rankin would like to reverse twist which proved entirely too much for Ri Jackie Norman, the same man stated, - land Kid Murphy of New London is TENTATIVE SELECTION OF to meet Eddie Mack of Greeneville. YALE VARSITY. CREW G TR New Haven, Conn., Feb. 28.—A ten- tative Yale first varsity crew was se- lected today by Professor Mather Ab- | bott, rowing coach, and w lows: No. 1, Driscoll No. 3, Adams; No. 4 Brownell, ) Mead (captain); stroke, E coxswain, Hadden. Of these, only Captain Mead and Adams rowed on last year's Yale crew. It was announced that pion_class crew at Y the best [arvard c Haven harbor, Ma; 5. TWO TIE FOR LEAD IN ELKS DUCKPIN TOURNEY Gee's team of duckpin roilers into a tie for first place in tournament Friday night by three games from Capt. ap{ Gee's four now shares “apt. Purdon's, each having 21 and lost 15 games. rolling on the part of the losers team a comparative- sy win Friday night. The scores: Team 4, Capt. Gee. 86 | Capt. | moved the cham- New | crew on | Keating .. HOWARD HAS NINE GAMES ON FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Cambridge, Mass. Feb schedule of the Harvard foot for next fall will comprise the first being with I Sept and the | November 22 b the Sta nounced today letic Association. The Princeton game wi usual two weeks bef game, Harvard go this contest on Novembr university and Boston Coll 79— 241 89— 240 T1— 243 Standing, Won. 21 Lost. 15 15 16 18 18 P.C . Gee .. . Purdon 21 pt. Combies 20 pt. Fitzgerald 15 5, Capt den 16 The four othor 6, Capt 5 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET WAS PROFESSIONAL 1 New York, Feb, Poo! M He: ncertain bsolute today, but es made through Steels, oils, motors ssified specialties | asort Modern P/ambmg: g account. A five point drop created unsettlement ning, numerou ories los, ‘shipping COTTON 2180 December 560 Mz FOR INDIGESTION * NORWICH FAMILY MARKET | - Is Yofir Money Earning 79%? If not—we can offer you a sound security re- turning you better than 7%, that represents a liquid asset with absolute securlty of principal. We deal only in sound investment issues of known value. Refer to any bank or Fields cus- tomer. An Investment Opportunity Seldom Offered . We are offering 7% Cumulative Preferred shares of a Public Umlty Company, operating without competition in a prosperous and grow- ing section, serving a population of about 75,000 with Electric Light and Power Service. Present net earnings are nearly eleven times the Preferred dividend requirement. Price to yield above 7%. We have the exclusive sale of this stock, of which there is a limited amount only, and knowing it to be an absolutely sound liberal- dividend returning investment, we recommend and advise an immediate purchase. Free from taxation in Connecticut. Call, Telephone, or Write Us TODAY EXCHANGES The war and conditions arising out of it are bringing about numerous financial readjust- ments. Holders of low interest bearing se- curities and those iss which have been more adversely affected, may, through the me- dium of exchanges, often improve their in- vestment position, both as to the security of principal, and income well. We solicit your inquiries along this line. S BUY A HOOVER ELECTRIC CLEANER TRY IT FIRST The Norwich Electric Co. 42 Franklin Street IF WHAT YOU WANT IS A BUSINESS TRAINING ‘THAT WILL MAKE YOU SUCCESSFUL JEWETT BUSINESS SCHOOL SERVES THAT PURPOSE Room 308, Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. 11 looked, and L, | And theoaken Remen THE NEW MAN, — ., ° Standing among the waiting crowds When soldier bo :oming back, I saw men walking in their chr!filfl&— All, all in shrouds of hlack! 100, had a shroud, it, in the crowd. Happy we were and yet there fell A shade upon our happiness, And everyone looked down to find Some trouble in his dress. None knew but I, in all that crowd, That each of d on his shroud. But no one sa' The soldiers came and women wapt And men, too, cried, and laughea, and cried. (And some there were who stood apart, Because their sons had tlmd. And lho) alone of all the crowds.) I looked and turned my head away— There was a flame about the place, Unbearable ] A aloud, & Forgetting a shroud! = For we had read in common men— iors—what the Srriptw That he who gives himself puts oft The body of his deat] “THEY ARE NOT DEAD.” I stood beside a grave today, Three thousand miles away, cross atop the moupfl Took voice, and med to tay. e ou who return remember me, lied that you might lives us who gave our all, And who were glad to give. words T tell you, ho fell, 1t all the world may know heir mission well. n that, take back this shall see, > are not dead, me, - _ Liberty Bonds BOUGHT FOR CASH LEGAL NOTICE. CANTERBURY TAX NOTICE. her: 164 SACHEM STREET ’ .- |SATURDAY, MARCH THE W.T.FIELDS CO. 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M to9P. M. You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE HERE for we have adequdte STEAN {EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS land the real skill that insures pron satisfactory service. T. J. HEALY, Bld Marguerite Hartfa'd Conn. New Haven i e CLOSING GF THAMES - RlVER DRAWBRIDGE Acting under authority of the Wa | Department, the draw of the Tr‘amcs River Bridge between New London and Groton, will be closed for a per- iod of thirty-six (36) hours commenc- |ing at 6 a. m.. on March 3, 1919, CHARLES J. BENNETT, State Highway Commissio February 20, 1919. OVERHACLING D REPAIR WOR OF ALL KINDS ON AUTCMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Timken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES 4 BANK STREET, Second Fleer, | Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON ALARM CLOCKS from $1.50 to $3.50 WARRANTED. WM. FRISWELL CO. 25 FHANKLIN STREET ner. 1y Hudll |BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP DEALERS IN Tires and Supplies Vulcanizing and Repairing i 125 West Main Street, Norwich, Conh. Te\ephnns 346 13 DR.A.J.SINAY | DENTIST | Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phone 1177-3 AUTO RADIATORS Repaired promptly and thoroushly | | tested under air pressure bafore lea {ing shop. i W. E. SHANLEY PLUMBING TINNING 499 Main St. . 710-3 Repaire, Fainting, Trim Blacksmithing in all its Erances. Scoti & Clark Corp. | 507 to 515 North Main St. AMERICAN H{)USE D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Phone Shetucket Street | FI.OWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nussery Co. H. PEABODY - = | DENTIST DR. E. Jj. JONES f {Suite 46 Shannon Building | | Take elevator Shetucket Street | Phone Whitestonc Clgars aill be $4.50 humdred from Juue 1st, 1915, Sume | rate per thousand. = NANT, M Fraakiin Street. | K Standird A | HUMOR OF THE DAY Wh a stable govqg;- Ist r\nh(“ud takes me to work I could 1ar't offend Detroit Free do what of the they Ny people® 1out work- voung unte r go fast- Yonkers ies hold- person.” n com- discussing types. H r,H o THE KAJ]DOSCOPE Williesbarre, , of $1.50 wa’ been pepes university 5 being' r the George Bligt the coast of packed apers cans of sardines, 15 metal§s ia durings opened she found ft* bottles of. wood extract ced into Ameri- i ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. | mmn | machix mi in forc track at 3 _freight | First-class Garage Service Connected | riment ion of T paper { food and Phone 936 | nedium in | The Bul- |

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