Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 19, 1919, Page 3

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, " MARCH 19, - 1919 HANCE INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE ). L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Si «ct St, Norwich, Conn. Are You about the of the pany that stands policy? all strong and fair. ISAAC S. JONES insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Buiiding, financial Burglars ars About Robberies are Frequent Insurance is Cheap WITH B. P. LEARNED & CO. 28 Shetucket Street Agency Established. May, 1846 JACK BRITTON TO MEET WILLIE LAUGHLIN MARCH 31 Okl Brit ha in -Jac mpion, 1 Lewi La tales Marc} to place Wins from Bibeault. 5 match Positively Certain strength Fire Insurance Com- behind your Our companies are 91 Main Street New York, March 18.—At an infor- mal conference here tonight the man- agers of Jess Willard and Jack Demp- sey discussed the heavyweignt cham- pionship contest scheduled for July 4 with Promoter Tex Rickard, prepara- tory to arranging for preliminary training. Willard was represented hy Ray Archer, while were explained b; Eoth managers stated that they were in this city prepared to engage ring partners for their principals each carried a list of heavyweight hox- ers from which it was expected they would be selected. Archer waid that he was prepared to take such helpers back to Lawrenca, h him when he leaves for Wi ger, Willard physical work pounds in weight. desirous of geiting spar of about the height and particulaz Iy Z partners weight of ampion will do all of his work s home in Lawrence until six weeks before the bout, when. i | to the terms- of his contr. | Rickard, he will move to the the titular battle. In the interim, h {ever, Willard will find tima to ¥ a moving picture drama in whi will appear as the hero. Dempsey expects to le Beach tomorTow for a wuek t by engaging ot for r ter: days an atntts monta Betore to purchase a N. J ‘herc large farm near I he will do such training as Inay he necessary before moving 01 to the scene of the bout. Kearns said that Dempsey weighed 197 pounds at pres- ent and would enter the ring at be- tween 192 and 195 pounds. He will begin serious training on May 1 and will have as sparring part- ners the largest and heaviest men, who can be engaged in order that he m be accustomed to boxing with men near as possible the physical stanas of Willard. MURPHY FILES WRIT OF MANDAMUS TO EXAMINE BOOXS Chicago, March 18 W Murphy, former presid cago cilub of the National recently purchased five share: in th> organization, todzy file tion in the circuit court for harles th i o ue, who WILLARD AND DEMPSEY START TRAINING mandamus to compel officials of the cluo to allow him to examine its Looks nnl r( cords. action is directed against Fred m,he\l president, and Jobn U. , secreta.y, who Murphy alle relused his request that he i tor.ey be permitted 1o elv records. TO INVITE GERMANY TO OLYMPIC GAMES Geneva, March 11.—The Interna- | tional Olympic Committee stated that no decision has yet been reached as to the place for the holding of the |games of the seventh Olympiad in | 192 Germany, like all other nations, 1l be invited to compete. The ques- tion will be settled on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the revival of the Olympic games and the foundation of the International Olym- pic Committee to be held at Lausanne on April 5. Then the commitiee com- prising Baron Pierre de Coubertin, its president; Baron Godefroy de Blonay of Switzerland, and Baron de Lavel- eye of Belgium, will render a decision. Antwerp seems to be the favorite selection at present, with Amsterdam and Berne still candidates for honor. Rome has not been mentioned in committee circles, it was stated. “BABE"” RUTH NOT PRESENT TO TALK OVER TERMS New York, March 18.—"“Babe” Ruth leading pitcher and batsman of Boston American league team, did not accompany the vhen it sailed to- day for J le way to its training camp at Taumpa. Ruth who has not signed a_conir: ad an engagement here early to ) over terms with Harry Irazee, presi- dent of the club, but did not YANKEES AND DODGERS TO PLAY SEVEN EXHIBITION GAMES ew York, March 18 tion games will be played in the south between the New York America the Brooklyn Nationals on the: tralning trips, Charles Ebbets dent of the Brookl; club, here tonight - the pre announcec Columbus Early Closers. Columbus, O., March 18 lumbus Driving park has | five $2,000 events for Crand Circuit meeting, MARKET WAS DULL. New York 1 Tradi the stock exchang today was note- worthy chiefly for the fact that e intermediate s were frequent period irast o the Mar 18.— on of third two papers home Grand "mem rearms & Ammunition Vrite for Catalogue ,.AVCH OFFICE at ‘MFERU\L CARAGE ut St Norwich NESTIWHITE, Manager hf Hudfion and E hitormabiles e Z.8sex nstration m&rg 4 stock of parts B ar S horoughly exper familiar ' Phone 581 Mode:n Plambing sssential modern houu. as ity s to Jighting, We guaran tee the very best-PLUMBING WOR‘( [ expert. workmen at the fairest for plans and prices J.F. TCMPKINS 67 Wat nlan:z b.ree\ URNS AN PLUsiBING in Sir“'t T J “Jfl AV ‘GAS FITTINC, VNG, §TEAM FITTING . Washington Buildi: g | o wich, Conn. t for N. 8. O Sheet Packing _ASTINGS FURNISHED PRDM?T'.Y ey Ttk VAGCHs rUNDRY €O, Nos. 11,2025 Ferry Strogh ’;J. " other leaders re five points on ob- when acted one to m‘lm\\ anches of hnicall only sustained. but the perienced ope pro of the a ounced t an extreme Marine preferred’s g registered two (o sev at their s FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL the | et movement | money iling rate last | 2 i COTTON. Xew York. March 18.—Co January Cotton \|nn q 1iet the | TuE Porteous & MrmeneLL Co. | st s 91.15 OUR MARCH SALE : OF - e : MEN'S 4 : o% SHIRTS ALUMINUM WILL CONTINUE ALL 1Z in one, $3.25 for $4.47 Worth $6.00 T“lirteex; in One Set for $4.00 WEEK For this sale we have assembled a line of standard brand Shirts, each one bearing our own label, which is a guaran- iee that the colors are fast and that the Shirts will give satisfactory wear. These Shirts are in newest designs and colorings, all with soft cuffs, superior quality fabric, and excellent workmanship throughout, size ascortment 14 to 16%%. It is a wonderful line of Shirts at $1.15 each, and we advise making a selection while the assortment is complete. ©19/9 VACQ3 1i/LLER SONS € CO P Sauce Pan 35¢ [ The Porteous & Mitchell Co. RE SULTS AT THE TOLEDO BOWLING TOURNAMENT \mpior Ame BUY ALUMINUM WARE MOST WEAR FOR THE MONEY ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES $3.50 up 5 quart Kettle, same as cut $4.00 Will last twenty years | Rt Y COMBINATION SETS the | Others are advertising same 1 quart Aluminum GARDEN TOOLS Planet, Jr., Cembination Plow, Cultiva- tor, Hoe and Seeder Cultivators Hoes, Etc., Etc. 2 saloe cupper. .. 10c -iousehold SHOULD HISTORY REPEAT YANKS SHOULD \ TRAPPE TERROR WILL BE BACK WITH YANKS o change h The Yanke third baseman men unie {BILLY SUNDAY STOLE BASES ON CONNIE MACK | TRAPSHOOTERS PLAN FOR A BIG YEAR SPORTING NOTES. Gene Martin Americar v man who W and Navy i even teams m 9. Billy worse. or( soldier bef the ank | that pro- | knew viator tsburgh on heen men- | mot _Pittsburgh | Ant head the ) a play feature. | during Fas ed for' Sapper Mack was to fight Jimmy in five bouts les be to engag the and majority Ba %o shoot by ng will rece: } for the five|was going st of which will be fought | sands of ‘thos - week | post. C'ohen cour Sullivan of rore who remair vn-d at their the b of the uld be transacted as of dug up fowlng picces and learnt the only brilliant and Sullivan hington and Connie was booked B 74 Franklin Street tblishment hands ommitiee comprise = Canadian Champion Eligible bit further the trapshooting would be eligible itional the Tournament. risdiction over ..rap&hoohne dominion it is only fair that the ion should compete here for the amateur title committee hasn’'t announced t 1919 Grand American apshooting Tournament but the feeling is that the hore Country Club, of Chicago, » the event. This rnament the past two Peacock, chairman committee, has ithe courtesies of the A Better tourna- held than the -ones e South Shore club. d hooter said \n the writer ago last Augus ‘Give them the event for | know how to handle it.”” If business conditions become set- it'uri by mid-summer and the trap- i shooting classic is held in Chicago, it | would not be surprising if the num- |ber of entrants neared the thousand }lndll\ in the ham he ore life; they "'FAMING and TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES ARTHUR H. LATHR(\P Phass 122 |

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