Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 11, 1919, Page 3

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INSURANCE INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. ITMIGHT BE Are You Positively Certain 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 Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Strest CHARLES D. FOSTER FIRE INSURANCE Tel. 781 161 Main SL BUFFALO GLUTEN $61.00 per ton $3.10 per cwt. A. R. MANNING YANTIC, CONN. Phone 960-2 CO NORWICH, BULLETIN, N, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1919 HICKEY'S 147 BREAKS LEAGUE RECORD Monday night at the Aetna alleys Carroll's team won three from Gif ford’s team and Fillmore's team won two from Johnson's team. Hickey rolling on Fillmore's team broke the City duckpin league record by rolli 147 for high single, which was one pin better than the previous mark of 146 made by Budnick. The scores: Carroll's Team. 96 108 Browne Andrews Carroll 103— 309 Totals 960 Congdon Clement Gifford . Totals Johnson’s Tyron 80 Buddy . Johnson Totals Hull . Hickey Fillmore Totals LIPTON DONATES CUP FOR MARBLEHEAD YACHT RACES Boston, March 10 r Th Lipton cabled tod ative of the Cori Marblehead. that he would award a cup to the winner of races to be con- ducted by the club this year for | vachts in Class P. Sir Thomas gave cup for Class P yachts in 1308, which was won by the Nutmeg i1 In his cablegram hé said he was cager to do egerything possible to advance the “glorious sport of yacht- ing.” AMHERST FOOTBALL éCHEDULE; HAS EIGHT GAMES Amherst, Mass, March 10.—The schedulc of the football seasen at { Amherst College next fall made pub lict tonight, -includes four out of town | games. The most important contes are those with Williams, Columbia and Wesleyan. The \(h(‘(lule follows: £ Bowdoin New York st; Oct. 11, Union at Sche- ; Oct. 18, Trinity at Hartford: Columbia at New York; er Polytechnic Insti Nov. 8, Wesleyan at ovember 15, Wiiliams mstown. at Am- University “Am- at ALL N. Y. NATIONAL REGULARS SIGNED UP FOR 1919 New_York, March 10 AH the New | York National reg | ml up far (ho former the t and Washing oday by scout Detroit was eng Nationals \ns, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET EXTREH‘LY ACTIVE events in the dustry and com stimulus to the { dealin; mensior At no time | armistice h. ed a deg uberance comparabl stration witnessed he movement s chief impulse quarters. CLUETT, PEABODY & CO.,Inc. MAKERS CLEVELAND CLUB STARTS FOR SPRING TRAINING CAMPS Cleveland, O. March 10.—The first detchament of, Clevcland Ameri- can League badseball club left here tonight for New Orleans, wh will do their spring _trai Se. ut McC dlhfier and Trainer Percy Smallwood. Pitcher Joe Fngel to join the squad at Cairo. Severa! other play- ers will go direct from their homes. The fielders are expected to report | next week FRANKIE BROWN GAINS DECISION OVER KILBANE Philadeiphia March 10 Brown of New York gained t ular decision over featherwei round fight her round Brown down with a nearly every had the advantage The bout was slow clinching. to round the New Yorker with frequent | | PAL MOORE WINNER | OVER PATSY SCANLON Pittsburgh, March 10.—Pal Moore | of Memphis was a close winner over Patsy Scanlon of Pittsburgh in their ten round bout here tonight. Moore ! scored heavy points, but Scanlon delivered the der blows. n A FEEL!NG OF SECURITY ! You naturally feel secure when you know. that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root, kidney, liver and bladder | remedy. The same standard strength and exceller In every bottle of It is scientifically vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken Ln teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for every- thing. It is mature's great helper in reliev- ing and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles, A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. On eale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium | and large. i However, if you wish first to try this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the Norwich Daily Bulletin. Announcement BARRETT-HUDSON CO. BRANCH OFFICE at THE IMPERIAL GARAGE Chestnut St. Norwich ERNEST WHITE, Manager Sale of Hudson and Essex Automobiles Arrange for a demonstration. We will carry a stock of pi at all time We will have an expert mechanic, thoroughly familiar with these cars, in our shop. Telephone 929 of purity, | ce is maintained amp-Root, | compounded from‘ AROY hesitant February u,mnnw and oil The in the tio ing in compar | gains of 3 ed to rapid mover 100 3470 500 T 200 Too B 160 00 1160 Con Cont Comn Cructb! Crucible Stcel Cuba C Cuba Prod 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief March 10.—Call money low 4 1-4; \-v“x losing bid 4 1- December Spot cotton _auiet; middling CHICAGD GRAIN MARKEY. CORN: | | { winning 1914 Norwich | team. MIGHTY FIVE CHALLENGES ASHLAND'S MACHINISTS Manager Jacob Weschler of the Mighty Five basketball team, having gotten together a fast, fresh air ag- gregational challenges Manager Jeff- ers’ has been machinist team of the Ashland Mill league. I mean busi- ness, says Manager Weschler in an interview yesterday and will play for sport or the hard cold cash. Mighty Five is the name of my team d I can be found at my homedur- ing the day at Weschler's Variety store. What do you sey, Manaegr Jeffers. Here is my lineup: Ex Pro, “Sol” Paquet, Red L’Heureux, the famous guard of the nmmpmn Ashland team; Claude Kahn, ex U. T, play- er; C. P. Casvant, fm-mcr crack guard at Sorelle University, Canada; LeClaire, F. Bechard ‘and Flynn, former champion center of the Y. M. C. A. (Signed) JACOB WESCHLER Manager COMBIES’ TEAM WINS OVER RIVAL ROLLERS Yo out of three games were tak Monus ht from Capt. Henry team v Capt. Combie: one of the hottest con tournament, as both teams ar for a place at the top. sarted off like winners, team total of 113 to w 3 contributed 119, the best single of the match. Team 2 gave them 2 clos race and were only 21 pins behind i econd and third T Team 2, Capt. Combies Team 4, Capt. 19 Ges LEADERS STILL HOLD PLACES | who AT BOWLING CON\,HE\:S“ March 10, COMMANDER JOHN P. DALTON, FOPMEP FOOTBALL STAR, DEAD w York, ( ommander footba NAT. LEAGUE UMPIRES OF LAST SEASON RE-ENGAGED York began |in 1891, | | | = i { | | . ) |m | harles Moran. TRINITY COLLEGE ANNOUNCES FOOTBALL SCHEDULE | " Hartford Trinity Col nounced h ember Princet 'mmuual Collrgv Cor | MITCLELL-DUNDEE BOXiNG BOUT CALLED OFF | Milwaukee, Wis., ;] { Mitchell-Dundee bhox |ed for tonight, was led off on account 1 one of Dun said pe xaminat ad is fever. I nission’s e to have ssed the o1 HERMANN AND SHUBERT m 1t wouud- happ way after went y tur t contr up(md Gleason, Lynn, one of the signed, although Pre R U Broke —OR— Badly Bent? IF SO, CALL 143 AND WE WILL STRAIGHTEN YOU OUT. We Weld all Metals, Straighten and Weld Auto Frames, Cracked Auto Cylinders—anything in Metals. THE B. B. STORAGE BATTERY AND WELDING (0. 92 FRANKLIN STREET "Phone 143 invited eady ky made re a ckson of to return to the the arm service with team by manager, deserts new sorts ur Cla with Lynn, team. Joe JAAL.‘("‘). or the war. the would imagination any of the rest of ! r navy. They avoil e colors and damage to their precious r the duration to or | Newark Lannin, franchise He is now e the late India Dream ald, YL\HY].‘\" made id” athletic director overseas w | { | | le FIGHT TEN FAST ROUNDS! dford, March 10.- not | | ever staged paring to urganize teams the lists in an attempt to ! Some of the most sensaito in the 7 of tennis have resulted from the s:wuggles for hav the from of to enter ift the cup. al matche Joe Jackson A'ld the other shipyard heroes of the White Sox have hee statement 10.—National | | Gibson many mor that Vittae, 1t weight | America to a ni planning to come seek Ben i houts on 3| |Machine the crack ASTOUNDING 1. be W. W. PLOT DESIGNED TO OVERTHROW (Con. from Page Qne.) 5 V/\H‘ 'h Mr. tee aly Robbi Frankim Providence, R. 1. Telephones Union 963 Union 1857 Company Engineers Founders Machinists Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. 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Nos. 11 to0 25 Ferry Straet M. A. BARBER Machinest and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs staté ¢ i letters re sent him wiiness in offerin f') S artment, and all times dor were that he was » Francis i act with the Bols#e - when, ! corresmondente, prevent the treaty of Brest which by Am statemen as to what do in case Wwas not fl"nrd Mr. Rob- 15 tol A (h\ v(‘mmu‘«-’ 'he letter was his discre- and the of- Fourth “\[‘ lussia Soviet , 10.aid in the prevention of i of the treaty and “as ness of the am- intervention Others of the documents were crey They i presented by s ind xvhflom{hip !\6 of the am- he ambassador's d saen to the ovier govermment.” e 211 of the miH- ary d orzanizing am my" for that government end of failure of his efforts” due to the non- compliance with his recorzmendations the government at Vwash‘ngtom; Members of the committee told M, a I Lb; |The Chelsea Savings Banlt Norwich, Conn,, Fob. 3, 1918, Board of 1 a dividend for the eux- hs, at { per annum, The have dec Directors of this Bank rent six mon o rate of fows per cent aysbie er the fifteenth of March. 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