Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 8, 1919, Page 3

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INSURANCE —somance | Danny Murphy to Manage New Haven Club ~FOR EVERYTHINC New Haven, March 7.—“New Haven| Watson of the New Haven team and - INSURABLE people will have one of the best ever |later with the Philadelphia_club is > seen at the Savin Rock grounds,” said | also followed by the owner of the New " J. L—-I,.AlH.ROP & SONS|oOwner Edward Dugan Thursday ozen- | Havon franchise. et q ing in an interview with M. J. Whale: anny Murphy is sweet on Mickey 28 Shetuscket St., Norwich, Conn. | 41,c journal-Courier representative. | Devi Devine and Owner Dugan is leaving it Owner Dugan apparently is a bLusy|to Manager Danny to make arrange- man these days, receiving contracts|ments with Devine, who was recently from players of last year's team and|in one of the camps. Joe Briger, star also negotiating with clubs cher of the Hartford club, is some- | league standing in order to i i [ ] [ ] = acqu what anxious to play with the New 5 ) material for the club to make it onec | Haven club this season, this informa- | of the best in the league this season.|tion is advanced by Mr. Dugan that D ) the total | Briger is endeavoring to purchase his nu’gfi,e, Bl o e L Veaso i Tromn Nthe! Earttoss cluh, it « ago Lie has rece .. | /74 The City of Dugan has great respect for Briger as | contracts of Nutter, Stim 3 a tcher and would like to clos: shaw, Torphy, Ball, Christie and 3 GOODRICH a ¢ h the d club, so it : " S iyl i ) e —make the Oldsmobile, without . 3 Vs - A | Improvements will be made at the espite the fact that other busine ; ; : ran, Ohio Beauty and Power in the Oldsmobile R Akran, A R S question, the attractive motor car are recognized characteristics, has the attention of Owner Dug | erything ‘that would tend to give all stated that he was at se 1 of e rchase today. rtified a reputation extendin, Are You Positively Certain aco leaders peatasess fof o ; i riag aethads Mqumsled S ka done by the management. Here again we repeat the prices, over twenty:- ey i 8 1 clubs, feel S - about the financial strength|{as PSSR N JIEVEE it Wil monTy AND RANKIN stabilized by factory authority : |of the Fire Insurance Com-|sgive New Haven baseball a hizh sian- |~ 1o MEET IN 6 ROUND BOUT | Economy of operation, economy of Were Just A dard. 2 ] upkeep, economy of time, true ipany that stands behind your| i pugan and manager Danny| BIL T o ST SIXES f 2 at some time prior to the ca < 'all strong and fair. next league of big| be policy 2 Our companies are | durmby il visie Xew Tiao t tility 1so qualities which mak ! utility—are also ch make . e R en e e Some Model 37 Touring or Roadster $1295.00 ita thoroughly sound investment. Golng to v ote ssion, scheaulod for ca cgsil Model 37 Sedan or Goupe $1895.00 e e D April, it being advanced thatt 2 3 1 S 1 ISAAC S. JONES Zor would ot gst under w ing. anxiously waiting tc A May 10. 5 Insurance and Real Es W e vari ody styles provide a spiosion, Fho to men 1o EIGHTS [Iihs \yariousibodygstylesin Agent ‘With Danny Murphy estion have each agroed s wide range from which to select— In the last days of 2 S Soat = Dug d have i J Model 45A Touring Car $ .0 | g ™ the club again_thi L : and we shall be glad to demonstrate Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street (e:’sccg;fi;e:élnw : |er same. L in a six Model 45A Paceiasbor $1700.00 g D FOSER o]nolrate and produ E: ) i |7 . CHARLES D. club. . S | Pompeii, when Ve- the car of your choice if you will suvius blew up, and The pitching st : 12 submarine Lo : All prices F. O. B. Lansing, Michigan. call or phone. according to the Hart vi \pz 4.17 d uo mee 5 u un spoiled everything, SnG Hois safe to assum cured t S JULIAN R. WILLIAMS, 29 T § N ,“h C [l Tt's a wise thing for . Mr. Dugan, that the neiy timbor \vi e own direet, Norwich, Lonn X add strength to the club from it ASHLAND DEFEATS ’ 4 4 3 ladies—and gentle- B STCONINGTON TEAM 38-11 oK men—dt% be safe- - = W » Rt piiRe B _ Stoninston's soldier quintent was| guarded against MATTY TO ASSIST M'GRAW ed him the honors of bein the |badly outclassed Thursg ne 14 | . i blow ups and blow IN MANAGING GIANTS | team'’s best hurlers deve hex ih and boys. Ashiand pa P! . New York, March 7.—“Christy”|a much wanted man by the New [aven | cd the ball at will, shooting whenever i outs, especially Mathewson, for many years star pitch- | manager, who admi clare t thought they needei a little rest 4 er of the New York Nationals and for | he was on the trail of RO LA el S e e Gl T the past three years manager of thelad. ¥ Sapiaia ou | Cincinnati Nationals, was engaged to- \ whenspinningalong a country road. o4 assistant to Mavager Meiiraw = i the Giants. It was stated that Mathewson will become manager after McGraw has “satisfied his ambition of winning another pennant.’ | has accepted terms, it w hm has not signed a cont {r-rnn\ release by Cincinnati. “It is my purpose to make V[atncw- son manager within the next three years,” McGraw said, he will then retire to h fice of vice peuding | And the best pro- tection againstblow outs is Goodrich Silvertown Cord Tires, those hand- some, powerfultires, you see on most smart cars— | | i dding that cutive of- president of the club. fathewson understands my system, | as he was with me many going to the Reds. Mbodel 45A, 8-Cylinder Touring Car ics before | he list, pri i i it 4 i In the meantime | to: e o s valuable assistance in taking charge of the young pitch- ers.” McGraw and Connie Mack of the| Philadelphia Amer a ve six league championshij he will give me The tires with the Twin Red -Dia- monds on the sidewall, PITCHER SHAWKEY quG“lS WITH N. Y. AMERICANS " York, March iller Hlugsi ger o New York informed clih headquarters that he had induced Pitcher Bob Shawkey, a holdout, to sign a 1919 con- Silvertown’s eable- tract at Philadelphia, where the man- | ager dropped off while on his way to| é i : bt : | @ et L ; Y S i i L LR cord body isimumune ihstantial 1nquiry it any | oo b - - = to ordinary puncture, Pt vartea| U1 ; . 3 s fas ne . men, | LOOK OUT FOR DE NORD, Trappe, Md., to visit J. Franklin Haker, r 2 fror t o S - 8 : third baseman and leading batsman of T Y the ankees. Baker Silvertown Cords also give a special ease, elegance, and econ- omy, unmatched by other tires, and ren- er the full Serv- ice Value of all oodrich Tires. sh : JEAN, SAYS PIERRE PETAC| | : ; : : of futire g “Inl wats dat you say, my Ole Frien ker announced re "y 8 opings, T 1500 Tnt Ty i % reg ic o Jean? or you mak’ such funny | 1 cently his retirement from bascball. 5 : nt- | I T e ; at ) rd’s Red by Nhere you get him such.| H. C. ALLISON MAKES | “us made n new Iizh for the | ity : s b > halve 3 HIGH BILLIARD RUN |current mov. 2 tracti o Wheel de Danielson boys she’s | My ake’s long w de game! Chicago, March 7.—The longest game Y et AE 1 0 B8 5 thus far in the national amateur balk- | 3 3 1 2 line billiard tournament was won to- day by H. C. Allison, Detro Percy P. Trump, Pitfsburgh, 300 to , sofar she cou 0| now arrived. In order to ta.kew 281, in 68 innings. Allison's high run | /oather an i t g 5 ; s she's call “Whew!” |care of same we will sell atx 5 : % 9% Bepjamin ... .... Higgir nany ou remem- | was 44, Trump's 15 ymparat Max 3 . g 50y o L F. Robert M. Lord, Chicago, defeated | r W A : 2 Philadelpiia, 700 to . ; ot for blow. H‘,‘greally reduced prices the fol-, Lord's aigh run was ; 1 afield T i Morton's 31. ) ch only in 39 innings pied is froid, lowmg i But ne's | Balance of large shipment has‘ from ; : il Buy Goodrich Tires from a Dealer SPECIAL |~ vou ’P:OATS per bag ...... $2.1 nord, where he c : PE T Do o S e (96 Pounds) ILVERT I g's| fo Pacific g 5 for tI nial PiES which| B0 v de Storm from come—de | F Thi k locallurections scc) : ren 0 S = LA el L’(m]wuv . "2ICORN, perbag .. ~$2 65‘ the turnover _m ., Total| 57 X & 2 : R el ] & might put his i or 18 W ee | ojes. par e, azer &S 4 | — ! ‘middle of you' back! | CRACKED CORN, same as| 30x3'2 N. S. TIRES GUARANTEED | ..} « 3 or o THREE STRAIGHT TAKEN . 2 cord on de pa vill do. b \ 4000 MILES— ; ‘ N [ s BY CAPT. MADDEN'S TEAM voir, Jean, we 6| I a20vE. | OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION A 2 : : el i : : - about the thing which | MEAL, same as above, : s : N . - e | Wil B! Vien cor warm sees, 1 am | CHOPS, per bag ...4$295' ( “BEST IN THE S it s PR TG, | (100 Pounds) N\ LONG RUN The Chelsea Savings Bank ! FEE 1 ; T EE S ta ¢ 1 kl i | SPLENDID INTEREST IN {STOCK D, per bag $2.60 a2 i A pet e L1 _ 1% i |gave him hish sin T ot | THE “Y7 GYMNASIUM CALsSES | (100 Pounds) [ Norwich, Conn., Feb, 3, 1919, ’ - A sty g N The Board of Directors of this Bank| ,tes o : : have declared a ¢ for the cur- e : | 600 iere ¢ el Madden [.11110 ST 107 200 Wil provably o Jown i pelihagt RS S35 rent six months, at the rate of four| 500 00 P - Sy et Tl : : e per annum, payible on and| I £ . s men's lca ne (100 Pounds) ifter the ffteenth of Marth 100 An 3 ; R Ste o Team 5, Capt. Purdon FRANK HEMPSTEAD, 00 A b pt. Purdon [ mumbers, Lt the great |FANCY RECLEANED 2 : : e . % | Weymout 95— 211 | L L cwpl ly‘iARLEY,perbag....$2.55§ IF SHE SAID “YES” GET THE PRESE I LT RE SER Sk 1 o LR e Slosherg & Son| RING r ;f / : 3 v:‘_A 55 | : <1d 11 " "i HARD FOUGHT RACE 3 Cove Street WTH WOLSKI WINNER | st R R EEeLE T e T 92 FLOWERS g Lee Clegg’s | G | BRI T R ) g e e ot et amons |27, O 2% : Opp. Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 3 Y Y"Wm o 5 T o Yrv}m FOR ALL OCCASIONS am and ch W, Orders Delivered s g el : By to a_down Y T next | TREES AND SHRUBS : Jo- 0 TS T e it 1 1 Lenle doule heed pull- | the featy . frea f ce| Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 985 | OPEN EVENINGS : :Express Harness % S EDWARD GOW ENGAGED ;2 e i Sl 4 BY NORWICH GOLF CLUB Farm Harness x W i o . 3 s u naers be de- \nr\m h Golf cl 3 ‘ § - % s § e "he score the close of fes:: DR. ALFRED RICHARDS £ 25 i W he game stooil 15 o 14 in (avor of the fio b5 nad 12 or 35 yeas 'Team Harness Office Hours: "‘M o E ;1 A 3 3 tal s 9 i > } r y 9-12 2 m.—1.30 to § p. m. ol Fuel & T gr s 18 B Wed. and Sat. Evenings T L SRR e rti a berth with a nfng T Buggy Harness T‘ano:’m ey rg:i?-ng:mt‘etl.uxzzs To« i .‘h‘ o F 3 | X 1 s ' e ’ . Y 1t i expectod A Right Pricts =) R b e he T S R Y e L e S o LTS TR L, L. CHAPMAN €. Teacher of Violin O : When your nerves are afl | Daskiiion Ohallenge: {14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. | | on edge and sleep seems |7l Ashiand Seconds of Jewert ity GEORGE TOURTELLOT { 3 et g out of the question take— bee xmu:?len}\:h??ngzmlfiuxt‘,d‘.: raging 2 ros | Mare cearenias at bedtime-—one or two lineup Liberty and Leda:m fo 38 Union Street i e u» 6 BELLANS clobensiosaie ) Ja6D Tim.ken-Hyatt and g & — Hot water Cotton spot steady; midaling 26,43, i New Departure Bearings % Sure Reiief CHICAGO GRAIN MaRLET. Plainfield High school, Tatl\llu‘ bQfll~ | SALES—SERVICE EI l AN s [iSonn: Oren. I cats, Danielson _Secconds, w0 t. : Sa S | \'l\\l\l\ll\\\ll||\llll\lll\\\“\\\“\\\l\llH ULRCLIAALN *T' " any fast amateur ba R Put) High school and Willimantic Y. NG| 5. m WILLIAMS, JR, General Agent FOR INDIGESTION # BANK STREET, Secend Floor, Phane 781-3 NEW LONDON F. H. KENYON, Special Agent I \i:gr\::csf o Challenges to William | GpoRGE N. DELAP, Special Agent. = 4 at street, Jewet ““5'51'5 f::,fh:::fi:t‘::-.‘:c::‘z‘;:fli “ ” nn., P. O. Box 179, or answer Hartford, Cenn. ough The Bulletin. Now York New Maven

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