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INSURANCE INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING ., INSURABLE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. [IT MIGHT BE YOUR HOME 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 Es*ats Agent Richards Buue.ng, 91 Mn strul CHARLES D. FOSTER FIRE INSURANCE Tel. 781 161 Main St. TAX NOTICE TAXPAY THE N OF PRES 1 to pay cd that I have ind collect a (20) mills on the dollar on list 1 payable March 1st, irpose of collecting above taxes I shall Room, Long Society, m. to 2 p. m April 2, oF a war- x of g the Town Po anuck, m hardso 9, from 11 a. , April 4, 191 interest at the cent. will be i from t to Tax|and liable olumt to pay taxes to L on the tax list aid tax hereinafter lumbia, Conn., from 9 a. m. m. to 4 p. m, t Store of Conn., on L. m. to 1 p. m. Apr 9, p. interest will | e of nine (9) per paid, tc ether with 1886, Re- terms shall ction 3888, JAT Town NOTICE to all persons wn of | o le 15) mills | ted, and a lect said | the Town Hall at Monday, April 7, Monday, May 3 p.m. On S the from 8 from urday Store of be | xes in the | of Connecticut, | 1919, | th ind pay- | in paid one | est of { companys record {an extr ome | ATURDAY, MARUH 239, 1919 Heavy Snowfall Cancels Day’s Basehall W't Point, N. Y. March 28—To- day's heavy snowfall caused the can- cellation of the Army’s baseball game tomorrow with the Philadelphia Amer- ican League team, which was to have opened the cadets’ season. The Army’ next game is scheduled for Wednes- day with Seton Hall. TAFTVILLE CRESCENTS TAKE GAME FROM ASHLAND! The Crescents of Taftville took a wallop out of the Ashland five of Jewett City in basketball Friday night in Jewett City by the score of 31 to 19. The game was played in 20 minute) halves. | Ashland led, 12 to 10, at the end Ofi the first half. Taftville came back| strong in the second half and swept Ashland off their feet. Daly, the Jew- ett City castoff, Belair, Benjamin and Lewis were the high scorers of the game. Jeffers, Ashland’s crack guard, failed to hold ex-Ensign Murphy dur- ing the few minutes he piayed. The summary Crescents. Ashland. | Benjamin | Murphy, Lambert . Barry S v Fabre Vickery Lewis| Harris .io. Jeffers, i'G. Field goals—Levwis Belair 4, Vickery White L'Heureux 5, Benjamin 4, v 2, White 2. S i MIGHTY FIVE DEFEATS i ASHLAND UINTET 8—6 1-2 The game between the Mignty nd Ashland Machin s Thursday night before one est audiences of the season who all claimed that it was the snappiest game here this year. The main fe | the work of Guard Casa ed one of the regular Ashland baske ball players right off his feet The lineup was as follows Mighty Five. ul Paquett [ the'larg- Leciaire Paquett | Flynn . Stebbins . Gingras uard L'Heureux and Lett —Mighty Fiy Vother Bechare ley. Field goals—S. Paquett 1, Le- re 4, Flynn 2, Kahn 1; total &: Ashland Machinist, field goals‘ Jeffers Stebbins 1, Gingras 1, Perry 2; fouls, Jeffers 1, total, 6 1-2. The Mighty Five now hold the cham- pionship of Jewett City on basketball and have decided to add four more mighty playérs and will be called the Mighty Nine and will soon be ready to meet all comers in Jewett City in baseball. MANCHESTER TEAM WOULD LIKE TO ARRANGE GAMES HERE The athletic baseball team of b(l\“l Manchester, one of the strongest semi- pro teams of Hartford county, has or- ganized for the season and would like to meet the Norwich Hoazpital team, Jewett City and other teams in_and near Norwich, The Athletics have played the Norwich Hospital team and Jewett City in the past as well as such well known teams as the Fisk Red Tops, Poli’s of Hartford, Torring- ton, Winchesters of New Haven and other first c s teams, and have bhéen greatly strengthened this year by the fion of several players who have been in th ¢ since 1917 nd one of the best southpaws in Hartford. The Athletics expect to open their season as in the‘past two years, against the strong Poli team of Hartford on the Poli_grounds April 20th, and all tcams desiring gam with the Athleties will | please communicate with W. H. Dowd % Spruce street Soutk Manchester, Conn. DOYLE LED FIELD IN NORTH AND SOUTH GOLF| Pinehurst, N. C., March 28.—Patric] J. Doyle, the Deal Club profession with a score of 72-T4-146, led the today in the first thirt the annuai north and championship tournament. TI ond and concluding thirty-six holes will be played tomorrow Other lead- ers in the play toaay follow: R. G ) v ton, 81 south ope wanoy th Hills, BLIZARD POSTPONES WELLING-DOYLE BOUT Comn., Ma round bout Welling of Ne fof New H tomorrow rd ch scheduied f ton; tween Joe Paul Doyl poned unt. the bli MARKET WAS DULL. 1 New York, March 28 —Excepting | transportation, ich fail to foliow | the general trend until the final hour, | then only in minor dezree, the| movement of prices on the stock ¢ today was gain dist i towards material higher levels. | The advance was the more note- | because trading was marked | by frequent intervals of extreme dull- | ne: when selling pressure might have exerted an adverse influence. buty at no period were reversals more than Developments of se | founded largely on rumor 1oom gossi which dealt course of events at Paris and the | <pects of trade revival, espectally > steel and copper industries Stecls, equipments' and coppers bulked large in y's dealls ikewise motors s and shipi various specialtie mensions towards- the end An extreme advance of 6 1-2 General Motors probably fected at the expense of a short and suh Alcohol, the le motor specialties ried coveri U. 8§, eel w. em most a point under last mum. bt considerab! t low quotation ned one to t ci and board with \ssuming wide a1- troleums and | dinz | asioned hur- pe oc nd at | we points. > ‘one out- its rise buted to the | earnings as! ort.” Sales oints being disclosed in amounted to th | intil noon, | at the Schoolhouse in | District (so-called) added 2 xe! persons NOTICE e Honor- the District interest of street, Aescribed in ile in said Court. description, see . LYALL, Administratrix. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD for the District the 23th day of March, 'L E. HOLDRIDGE, tate of Waiter Z. Watrous, said District, rator de adminis to the C lau- of deceased, boni. - nt with urt for allowance; That the at_2 o'clock after- Probate Court Room in in sald District, be, and the is. appointed for hearing the and the Administrator is ted to give notice thereof by pub- ng_this order one time in The Nor. Bulletin, a newspaper having a ation in sajd District, and . by ereof on the public Probate District, t where said deceased last dwelf, least five days prior to the date nl Rearing, and make turn to the 10e above and foregoing is a true spy of record. Attest SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, mar29d Judge. e ———————— WHEN YOU WANT tc put your bus- !ness befors the public, there is me medium better than through t Yaruging columns i The Bulletim. Bonds were om slight shading of |ing_the foreign groun. par-valu ol U call to firm, a ssues compris Tot: bonds were uncha STOCKS. Fxpress A 0 A Reth Steel Teth Steel 1 Reth Steel § pr Brockiyn R T Trooklyn Rp Tr cifs Pooth . Fish 3 Tiros 0 Cop &'z, e & Sup Tutterick Co, T I 2,i00 Chils Cop 4 %0 Chino Com C 100 Cluet_Pead 1100 Col F & T 1100 Col Gas._Fiee 100 Col & S 1nt 100 Compt. Tub or 00 Cont Can . 5400 Corn Prod. 4100 Cruciblo Stéel .. 100 Cuba C Sugar .. 100 Cubs € 8 pr | 208 Del & Tud FINANCIAL AND ) COMMERCIAL $ Real & In Rubber 160 W Tetal New York, March 28. — Call money,| strong: high 6 low 5 3-4; Tuling rate| 6: closing bid 5 3-4: offered loan 6; bank acceptances 4 COTTON. New York, March 28.—Cotton fu- tures opened steady. ola. May 24 July 5 October . December January Cotton &DOL qui CHICAGD GRAIN MYRKFT, Open. Tign. 1 167% 124 841315 62 0% Ashland,. Sauter and Stan- | lcan | holes of | NO CHANGE IN AMERICAN BOWLING Toledo, arch —Bowiers from several states found the marks too high in the minor events of the Amer- Bowling Congress tournament today and only one of them was able to hoot sinto place first ten in any department. Bowling on one of the late squads, J. Schiliemer, Gregg All-Stars of here afternoon a member of the Cleveland, the team took second night, roll- ed 688 in his sin v and went into fourth spot in the standings. MISKE KNOCKED OUT COWLER IN THE FOURTH ROUND ore, Md., March of England was knocked out Miske of § 11, Minn., in round of cheduled fwelve here tonight. Cov.* been floored by Miske twice previd with to the jaw, on in third round and again earl fourth. A left to ihe stomach fin him. Ba Cow by Billy the fou round |4 it FAVORITE WINS STEEPLECHAS! AT LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND London, March 28.—The Grand tional Steeplechase was run at I pool today for the first time sar began ¢ winner the hlyn 1 by 1 was secor -two h 1d Pollen ted the among the | r had| 5 Franklin Machine |Company Engineers Manufacturers of LISS ENGINES, Gear applied to al liss Ehgines, E Shafting, ings, Couplings, Ci 1 Geheral Mill £ Special m: Founders Hangers, Il Large-stock always on hand. hinery of all kind: Providence, R. I. Telephones: Union 963 Union- 1857 Machinists HARRIS-COR- Brown Valve | makes of Cor- ngine Repairs, Pullzys s, Beal utches, | Repairs, | Domun ed wit Vito of n( Al Johnson d r of 208 men event ‘.n.m 1 and 182 | “on or mo lled i plac | department with a s ond place wa of the day by | Chic me c | his two to firsi with d one- | Challenge For Mighty Five. 2 department, d Mill F champions 11 league, ger Wechsler's so-call Mighty Five for the winner to If Manage Mighty of ed champion in Bijon ha! tire gate re sler thinks tha amateur field | ough t d Mills Morgan Says F at Lowell ied tonight that 500 MILE AUTO RACE SCHEDULED FOR HAV Dig 500 mil d for Ir cordir 1uromobile o LINDSEY O\hLS INTO FIRST PLACE WITH SCORE OF indi a tie with {er. Roche sey, New Kendolf | Maloney ster Hal Roche ASEBALL PLAYE IN FEDERA | W LONDON NO SESALL E |KORWICH FAMILY MARKET FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. $ doz MEATS, Shoulders, Am. 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