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INSURANCE : OR EVER\ITHING INSURABLE Ji L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. [1T MIGHT BE An’_fiu Polmvely Cuhm about~the financial strength of the Fire Insurance Com- pany that stands behind your policy? Our companies are all strong and fair. iSAAC S. JONES tdsurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street Burglars are About Robberies are Frequent Insurance is Cheap WITH B. P. LEARNED & CO. 28 Shetucket Street Agency Established May, 1346 OVERL., .ZiNG AND KEPmd WORA OF ALL KINDS ON AUTCMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Mecianical Repalce, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphelstering and Wood Work. B\uk-mntmnn in all its Erances. Scott & C'ark Com. 507 to 515 North Main St. P'L/MBIN‘. /\N" GAST’ITT!NG NORWICH, BULLETI, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 71919 Offer $160,000 For Willard-Dempsey Fight Tocatello, Jdaho, March (—The Po- catello Athletic club telegraphed “Tex” Rickard an offer of “one hundred and y thousand dollars cash” for the llard-Dempsey heavyweight fight. The message said the Idaho boxing lews were being revisud so that the fisht might be held. J. Ko! b RBrady, son of the late United States senator and rmillionaire rower and electric opera- tor, signed the message as president of the club. UNABLE TO SERVE AS PRES. ON BOXING CONTROL BOARD Chicago, March 6.—DMajor General Teonard Wood commander of the Cen- tral department of the army, who, it was announced, was to bs president of a newly formed national mmmxs:mfl of boxing control, today notified bedy that he would be unablo to serve as president. He said, however, that he wished to be made a mewber of the advisory council WEVADA SENATE PASSES BOXING BILL OVER VETO Carson City Nev., March £—By a vote of 11 to 4, the state senate this morning passcd the twenty five round Poxirg bill over the veto of C ‘oyle and it now becomes 2 I GREB GIVES HOUCK A SEVEP.E BUILDING Lancaster, Pa. Harry Greb of Piit fi veight ti- tle contender rave TLeo Hou caster the werst beating of his ing career here tonight in Foth men wcre in the 1 fon. HE REMEMBERS NOAH AND ALSO PIiERRE PETAC Sporting Eiitor Bullctin Dear Sir: 1 am pleases there is still some one in « Danielson who were on the “Ark” ‘Noah” and @ hundred years ago. his E: But, say, * you trat specimen o Danielson would-be spor talk abent, didn’t Moah cure him of his 14 feet nd then allow lim to roam on 1emember | zoodness skir: basketball rizht in that ember well | wi.th the other specimens there. You must remember the remedy that Noah gave this certain specimen., Can't you adminisier a little on that would- be basketba:l team in your town and Jearn them to play for 2 championship before claiming it? I have adminis- tered this same remedy on sporting teams this *own for nearly two hun- years since | left the Arl. and say they have nover had ccld feet yet in playing for a championship. And farthermore they will play Danielson and Jewett Cily, winner tc take sixty per cent. of gate receipts, no matter where the game is played. Play them home and home or play )anielson in Jewett City and Jewet: ity in Dan- ieison. Let the Spurting Editor of The Bul- 1eiin pick a referee and men to have charge of receipts. I will meet them on ary proposition they care to play for Respectfully, JOHN B. BENOIT, Taftville. ASHLAND STARTS SOMETHING NEW IN JEWETT CITY Ashland has organized a mill league —the opening game wili be played to- night. The repair Department team composed of Stebbins, center, Jeffers and Gingras, forwards “Flack Dia- r.ond” Perry and Sauter guards. Col- eva substitnte. Stebbins. ihe lanky center is a former State Leugue play- er and will endeavor to come back. T another has-been, was a the Jewel ty teams rs ago. V lile Jeffers he crack guard of the present Ash- d quintet. Stebbins and Gingr: 2'though they admit that “they are has-bens. say that the bunch of young bleods Trom the Carpenter's gang have | got to go some to show them up just| W:L ch th | Also U fast girls'| ms fmm the Pa(km-v 1mon and tl Spinning Dep; alright. Just thini- ng lar to “(le Dead” town of Jewett C ‘Who would have thought it, even from a wire likz Mr. Car n-\nlf Vau ve eep the fow ath due to stagna xecutives at the t the count ancial tia]l recovery on the Jday. The movement attain dimensions grade indust ed from two comprehended FINANBIAL AND COMMERCIAL - Beauty, Power and Stabilized Prices —make the Oldsmobile, without question, the attractive motor car purchase today. Here again we repeat the prices, stabilized by factory authority: SIXES Model 37 Touring or Roadster Model 37 Sedan or Coupe EIGHTS Model 45A Touring Car Model 45A Pacemaker AllpricesF. 0. B. La $1295.00 $1895.00 $1700.00 $1700.00 2, Michigan. Beauty and Power in the Oldsmobile are recognized characteristics, fortified by a reputation extending over twenty-one years. Economy of operation, economy of upkeep, economy of time, true utility—are also qualities which make it a thoroughly sound investment. The various body styles provide a wide range from which to select— and we shall be glad to demonstrate the car of your choice if you will call or phone. : JULIAN R. WILLIAMS, 29 Town Street, Norwich, Comn. Model 45A, 8-Cylinder Touring Car NOTICE | Balance of large shipment has {now arrived. In order to take care of same we will sell at | greatly reduced prices the fol- lowing: OATS, per bag ...... $2.10 (96 Pounds) CORN, per bag ...... $2.65 CRACKED CORN, same as above. : MEAL, same as above. CHOPS, per bag .... $2.95 (100 Pounds) STOCK FEED, per bag $2.60 (100 Pounds) | COTTONSEED MEAL perbag.......... $§315 (100 Pounds) ’BUFFALO GLUTEN, i per bag: o Shotee (100 Pounds) Other Grains at reduced prices and this Grain is A-No. 1 Quality. 'Chas. Slosberg & Son 3 Cove Street AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Garage Service Connectec D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Phene Shetucket Stre_ ' Broadway Shoe Repai and Shine Parlor For Ladies and Gentiemen AT 52 BROADWAY Asks Your Patronage Will Guarantee First Class Work $3.15 ager of the mill league will Le }[arold‘ Jeffers, any other mi FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS latter rising ment of a se in the porph berough may arrange of the four teams f: tnrough him. RESULTS IN CHICAGC B!LLIARD TOU N - Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nussery Co. | T. H. PEABODY Phone 888 | _ Phone 581 Moa’ mPiambmy is o3 mcdlrn houses II electricity s to “:M’nifi We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK, - | oo We can train you for a it by txpert werkmen' at the fairest | ol 2 1 show 1o ; - fdnsingecl s o o y good position Ask us for plars and prices :::_ndlefisv e A ; iy as steno pher of l&eeper. 36. | g o this new Spring’s new Shades. J F 'ifimpi&“‘ : : JGHNSON'S T;MA:éADS N Thayer building, Franklin Square ‘ BEST SHUNE (NFoWN b7 Wcs«MainSl:eel Kely-Spri ire ~onrinued ts &5 8 ‘ . L8 i = e \:e: . - ‘BUFFALO CESARP MRS cer, ad L K 2 » foll g2 | — GLUTEN F B | £ BURNS $61.00 per ton HeAlL . Aww o Lomoifol" ity $3.10 per cwt. 91 Frenklin Street A.R. MANNING YANTIC, CONN. Phone 960-2 WELDING WILL FIX IT | Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- cultural Impiements, Transmissions and Crankcases, Housings, Stee! Frames, Ax and other metal parts LL KiNDS can be made WHOLE OUND with our WELDING. led, expert work that is guaran- —try it ‘Cave Welding and Mifg. Co. 31 Chestnut Street Phone 214 JEWETT BUSINESS SCHOOL MAKES TRAINING RESULTFUL The conservation of time and energy is of the greatest im- %City Shoe and Hat Cleaning portance today. Company i 33 BROADWAY | Your last years Straws can be made 1t extendinz i blication of sssential in “hicago, Don’t delay, begin now. suit both, |affect the tran Tatsy McCarthy is a trip |should be defe: | home for a long rest as s as_ he [ to wai hold ;r"ru\ys his honus m from Uncle Hi gh singl i 6. 1 An High three—Fillmore, 2 ! but Ki interest'ng point les arose the other n use of the toe hold 3 permit Y | ston u ity for the liampion h Yank m‘ or the use at the request of ar he does so, it does not | increased. Averages. § ’ tir ock b Games hold, R\)l‘.‘nl J. LUlHrANL ; 5 BRI S S Ner g . . 1 o | Fitimore ... L iy % 0 % | Fudnick : GAS FITTING, ; Carroll PLUMP.NG, STEAM FITT1ING Bowne Washingior, Sq. Washingion Bunaing No- wich, Conn. A:ent for N. &. O. bheet Packing II(UI LA L LY \..‘5 FURNISHED »ROMPTLY BY cohnson Herbert Cifford Fyer. Al 'drr"\'\ Condgon Ab'eman B]beauh J ey a0\ BALANCE THE) {8 \QAr‘:\Z VERY Alaska_Turc Allis Chalmer 106 VAU rUUNBERT WU, Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Beats Follenius. LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at North Stonington, within and for the District of North Stonington, oni the 6th day of March, A. D. 191°. [ 00 A Tears i Erolteniug; S Present— RLES C. GRAY, Judge.| 2¢ ¢ C e ; 3 : s Estate of Mary E. Stanton, late of ' ‘% North Stonington, in said Dn:mct. de- ceased. Joseph T. Murphy of Westerly, R. I, 4 A - S 7 L appeared in Court and moved that ad- | . - : ) 3 S R ministration be granted upon the es-| ¢ 4 2 3 tate of said deceased, alleged to be]| intestate. Therefore, Ordered, That said appli- cation be heard and examined at the Probate Office in North Stonington, in said District, on the 12th day of March, A, D. 1919, at 2.30 o'clock in P i b . 1 ; E the afiernoon, and that said Joseph T. s : 3 | 1 s B2 “tRe stands Murphy give public notice to all per- : s b peowle Moy a e Sons interested in said estate by ad- il nilep enpis ena S vertising In The Norwich Bulletin, a| o0 Alhen .. ahEnE newspaper having a circulation in said | 00 Baid Leemo .. 3 : Rubbe, .. 3 ver crowd. Probate District, to appear if they see! 1:00 Balt & Ol 5 %7l 5% | € 1S Su weaca i 8 s | “It hit a woman on cause, at said ti.ne and place, and be| 00 Balt & Ohio il E 1 1 could see them hely heard relative tiereio, and make re-| ith marti stand. i & . urn to the Court. report that she was dea. 600 Reth Steel .. ey G 0 3 2 Attest: 11100 Peth Stesl B ..0. % 6o o & Y A CHARLES C. GRAY, 1¢5 5 s Judge. 200 Beth Steel S pr .. 40 Brooklyn R T ...l 200 Broklyn Rp Tr cifs . AT A CGURT OF PROBATE HELD at North _conington, within and for vict of North Stonington, on | y of March, A. D. 1919, —~CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. of Benjamin F. Stanton, late Nocth Stonington, in said District, a.ed. Joseph T. Murphy of Westerly, R. L, “ppeared in Court and moved that ad- 102, 94, 104 { 87, 106, 93, = ¥ ; = | T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law 40 SHETUCKET STREET | TRIS SPEAKER TELLS oF HIS WORST DAY | Speaker has do that it's hard [0 tel ost brilliant play at thc | game. But Eat Queen Pure Wheat Bread n the MAID takes pride in it ABOUT THE SA.\’E 20 Aso D G pr 2 .. 100 Atehison Makes the TABLE look nice! Gives it an air of BOUNTIFUL- S—APPEASES THE APPETITE! Every grocer has it on sale—or SHOULD have. Phone US if YOURS We'll do the rest. the head and t of the N I got the but 1 dldn"l . 1 is without. 100 Butte Cop & 3 500 Dutte & Sup 500 Cal Pack 1606 Cal Petrol 500 Cal Petro 500 Calumet & A 100 Can_ Pacifs 200 Caso J I pr s : omi| X Riach® v - 13004 Cent Leather s 51 6 SNow S onk ol A 171 money 20 Cemo Do T ; ! ¢ rulin grate e 20 Chand_ Motor offerer iministration be granted upon the es- 3 ";flaiiei Pinky Gardin will be decided u:es‘;rl said deceased, alleged to be ; suceue T : “jat the Crand Opera House to_ inte: e. 3 g o » | ni. 12 " { night. Mike says the Greek gave Therefore, Ordered, That said appli- N W 3 . COTTON |him one of the worst gruellings he| cation be heard and determined at the Harc % ever received, which is saying some- Probate Office in North Stonington, in S thing in view of the tough battles in said District, on the 12th day of which Yokel has taken part in the March, A. D. 1919, at 2.30 o'clock in ihe afternoon, and that said Joseph T. Murphy give public notice to all per- sons interested in said estate by ad- vertising in The Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper having a circulation in said Probate District, to appear if they see cause, at said time and place, and be heard relative thereto, and make re- CHIDAGD &R e : | comx: o " Charley Metro gets the long deferred CHARLES C. GRAY 7 G it chance at John Kilonis as (he other S aneeh 125 1 1 .- 4 number at the Grand on Thursday. NMobody I suffered t 30 YEARS’ DIVIDEND RECORD The desirable investment should combine safety of prin- cipal, a fair rate of income, and marketability. All of thess are embodied in the 7 per cent. Preferred shares which we are offernig, of a Company which has paid consecutive, div- idends for thirty years. In other words it has stood ths test of time. The company pays 7 per cent. on the Preferred — 4 per cent. on the Common—has no bonded debt—is of taxation in Connecticut—and preSent net earnings are in excess of five times the Preferred dividend requirement. Special Circular Upon Reguest THE W. T. FIELDS CO. INVESTMENT BROKERS Fives an iden of what ihe fans may |M 902 Chapel St. Tel. Liberty 5870 New Haven, Conn expect if they are purmitted to y wrestle go-as-you-pleasc This would WRESTLING NOTES. Mike Yokei, having stiffness thrt : match with Kilonis, resumed training vesterday mu z for his match with Andrews’ Bakery Summit Street GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt aitention to day or night calls Telephone €30 aprl4MWFawl DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street ectrance. Phona THERE 1s no advertising medium la Eastern Conuecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results. free Hew York, v | opened stead New : Basis | "By Gardir e especially h a against Kokel, according ‘o reports from Gardiner’'s home. Pinxy has al- ways contended that, when right, he would be abl: to prove mastery over Yokel. He intends to be right on Thursday. n laying up | [ March .. . in view May Juty , | October | December 6200 Crucible Steel Cotton spet quiet; 1380 Cuba C Bugar 1680 Cuba C § pr mar7d THERE i» uc aavertising medium In Fastern Connecticut u}ual to The Bal- tin for Business reeu. sulm st nr Jl'ouu Woms B