Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 4, 1919, Page 3

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NORWICH, BULLETIN,” FRID INSURANCE INSURANCE. FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE J. L. LATHROP & SONS: 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. [INSURET] W INSURE TODAY for tomorrow may be too late —old advice but still good. Obl suring through ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Buiiding, 91 Main 3tnot Burglars are About Robberies are Frequent Insurance is Cheap WITH B. P. LEARNED & CO. 28 Shetucket Street May, Agency Established 1846 Announcement BARRETT-HUDSON CO. BRANCH OFFICE at THE IMPERIAL GARAGE Chestnut St. Nerwich ERNEST WHITE, Manager Sale of Hudson and Essex Automobiles Arrange for a We will at all times. We will have an expert mechanic, thoroughly familiar with these cars, in our shop. Telephone 929 demonstration. carry a stock of parts GENERAL AUTO RE FINEST WASH-STAND IN TOWN We also grease your Car in real protection by in-| The Bear Cats of Taftville handed knotty problem and dark horse. | the ‘Ashland second team a bad beat-! Among the new prospectives BEAR CATS DEFEAT ASHLAND SECONDS |0ff Cames Corm ing in Parish Hall \\'ednesdu) mghtw\’\]nlne\ who l-m.s pla»ed he1n| In fl"e Plecel managed to pile 18 points, the eammhard hitting ropresentative nf Nor- | 4Gets-1t” Leaves Toe as Smooth as | was_easily Taftville's from start to|wich Town. L finish, The quick recovery of the| Manager Driseall through excellent Bear Cats and their rapid pass work | foresight and managing has arranged | had tfe Ashland team guessing all|to have a game at Norwich every|We through the game. Mills for Taftvilie was the star shooter of the evening, caging 24 of the 30 points for his team. Verda Ashlands, crack guard, failed to hold Murphy who was Mills' | games. : runnerup with the other 6 points jot-| The team is ted down to his credit. 7~ | coaching .of. Mr. McKay of the Fac-| The, lineup: {ulty who is onme of the best players | Bear Cats. the Academy, with its many champ- | Murphy | ionship teams, has ever seen | |t e The first game of the season will| An composed mostly of | Academy ¥ There is much| "aber| Livalry between the two teams but| ‘the school as a whole will back their Barry | feam to the last di The match i will take p.dcc \bn' 15th are | the Palm of Your Hand. and that’ and Flynn of the Shore Line Electric | team to arrange for a series of three| under the ex Ashland 2nd. Liber‘)’ McSheffrey Left Forward. vete! Mills Molleur Verda | IRICHARDS AND TILLEN QUALIFY IN SEMI-FINALS | Axril 3 Rich- | Ihia o {fais | Put 2 drops of “Gets-1t” on, and smile! delphia won 2 S e matiey |shoppers and ‘danc there’s immed 1 Hunl corn pdl 1s, and a quic Murphy Tilden T into the N.F. A BASEBALL TEAM 1l indoor tenmis sinzles tio OUT FOR CHAMPIONSHIP | ifterncon. In the firs thic . Norwich Free Academy team|final matches Ri s en Ry r is expected to uphold the|tenant Peter Dall of na, bl “‘;)'f"‘\ lendid record that other teams in |6 e years before have made. Indeed it is | his {dificult to find a reason why the ! nine should mot bring home the pro (d too much for the Yale i championship as_it will ‘have many ;\wuosc recent months of s |veterans of last vear who showed | him little time for tennis play their ability to advantage. Among| Tilden won from Frank Ande these, Hull, whose face is familiar i |of Brooklyn, |left field is a@pected to uphold the | spotless record of his family on the | | gridiron. Brazfl, an anchor man _at | s expected to uphold and im- |of the s rec- |in_a nera two or The no f corn looser ou peel it right off wi flesh and | - fngers | and 1he the tudant sonl ax emover, the ondy trifle at am d by E. Lawre: back corn- b nufact h\s service on the twenty- cond set and was twice stroke of sco Ringland, a is | reversal. He thre faid to be the factest since Edward|however. by double fa Murray who has seldom bcen match- |and putting an easy s 1ed and never bettered at shortstop.|net | Counihan’s second term as captain is| The somi-finals of the dou ative of his fine work behind the |duced spirited tennis. bat and his unswerving. hit-the-mark | Tlexander and Dr. William throws, to second, regardless of his |baum. former indoor wonderful batting and pinch-hitting. | Tilden” and Richars, [ The pitching box has three veterans | holders on turf cou of last vear. Meek, Fitzgerald natches | Keenan, ‘however, it scems to The chdmpionship mat FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET WAS FEATURELESS. w York, April 3.—Eilminating the familiar methods of acceleration em- | ployed by pools and associated pro- | ! fessional interest tradi in <lwll\'~\ today was featureless, the demand for | high grade shares showing almos decided tomor The Na semi-tina scores follow onal indoor round) champion Wil ches w 1l and Dr. Philade | ANTWERP TO BE SITE OF OLYMPIC GAMES iN Net were e ing characier | refusai of Di- | the railroad cpt the schedule by the industrial | aris advices and the of me CO';iéGE 7HAS 27 GAMES ON SCHEDULE A ‘.. | BosTON which took 1V surprise, e out his latter cpisode. treet comple! b oned u'vs(n]nmvnl the later dealings \ THE IMPERIAL GARAGE ments reacting one \\ GEER GEORG Tel. LETENDRE, Prep. 829 and 970 GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co.l‘:j Phone 781-3 {EW LONDON, CONN. S(.rters—(i'nevflnrx— gnmun Devlc . Go To Falls Auto Paint Shop TO HAVE YOUR AUTO PAINTED Superior Work For Least Money * AUTO RADIATORS Repaired promptly and thoroughly tested under air precsure before leav- ina shop. W. L. SHANLEY PLUMBING 493 Main St. el. 710-3 BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP; DEALERS IN Tires and Supplies Vulcanizing and Repairing 125 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | | Te)ephono 546-13 STORAGE BATTFRIES If You Want Some Real BATTERY SERVICE Come and See the WILLARD SERVICE STATION MORAN STORAGE PATTERY CO. 58 Shetu cket Strzet, Norwich, Conn. Timken-Hyatt andr New Departure Bearings SALZS--SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES 4 BANK STREET, Second Floor, Phone 781-3 \JEW LONDON ALARM CLOCKS from $1.50 to $3.50 WARRANTED, WM. FRISWELL CO. 25 FRANXLIN STREET. DR. A. J blNAY v DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Nor-wlch Phons 1177 Before you place orders for COAL look at ours, especially | our No. 2 Nut—large, clean and lasting. Prompt Delivery Several thousand second- hand Brick for sale. John A. Morgan & Son T:he_l;"inx;o Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 TINNING | ¢ | point Jogn uring statem {ington in the cou were of litile av from the heavy ards the only - effaced most of left many leader. nts Wash- session selling | orced down to 97 er industrials, ship- | pecialties, registered x r s of two to four points, the market finishing with.a heavy un- dertone. Metals were among the few { tions to the reactionary trend | can Smelting and several oth | coppers holding firm to strong. | tie ¢ rebounded from its min- limum price, but rails forfeited their advances. Sales amounted | ,000 shares. | Sound investment conditions {indicated by the keen inquiry for war | finance boards, but fhis demand found | no refiection in the general market for. { high cl rities Liberty bonds v r |issues continued to ease and change in Qo c rails and industrials were | narrow. - Total sales, value, | gregated §14,740,000. | ola 1 excep- Ameri | ROBERSON DEFEAT IN SECOND | par M ‘TCH OF N. AND S. GOLF ag- Rollins to Cocach H‘r\,ard E[even l.'r 1t TROLLEY LEAGUE. Tufts. Matty Wooien | Conrad .., Woolen pr | A iy G Asn 0il Atiokon HARRINGTON’S TEAM WILL ROLL THE “TREAT 'EM RUFF Harrington of bowlers head Willys Orerland pr vor the hoys with not have New York, April high 4 1- ; closing bid 4 last loan 4; 1 - ( 11l money low 4; (u’fnu (l v COTTON. New York, April opened steady. 2. —Cotton futures Complete Taxable List. Following is a list of all sperting goods which will come under tax old May July October Decembe January . Cotton nets, ans, cance DR polo mailets; ks, protectors, shoes helmets and g nd uniforms, spot quiet CHICAGO GRAIN MA2KFT, (pe . billiard um'pno\ and reels, billiard : and checker and 100 Fed M & 8 pr . boards pool tables, l- EGAL NOTICES. NOTICE . per liable to pa I‘a\&n ol Monnlllv are hat I have rant to- lev cuilect a Town of sixte of 1318, and { the GOOD BARGAINS IEMPIRE AUTOMOBILE TIRES ALL NON-SKID TREADS—NEW STOCK 30x3 $1485 33x4 $28.75 30x31, $1825 34x4 $29.25 e T ) SR u?s' 31x4 $27.00 35x41, $41.00 it the hotise or "suse . Kana. in 32xd4 $27.50 36x41, $41.50 : 7 £ April Guaranteed 4000 Miles These are not seconds—All new stock but purchased be- fore war tax was added. Above prices good only for stock on hand. } C. V. PENDLETON, Hupmohile e on the Ist of © the purpose of axes 1 wiil be at ns nezlecting arged legal ad AM J. EDMONDS, Collector D‘)l*.l at Montville, Conn.. March sth, 1d TAX NOTICE R RS OF THE TOWN ons and RTR 45 Broadway Agency Goodrich Tires paper, the new April lock noon Toint on rom 10 a. . ® o'c store at n's 1819, from 1 to 2 p. At the store of John M April 7, 1918, from & to 4 p. At the store of George M. Poguetanuck, on Apri ; S sfield, 1919, from to pay sald upon and charged }fllm ied cording tn law. Dated at Ledvard 919 Conn.,, March 20, | JOHN' W. FINEGAN, Collector. mar2ld | P. 0. Mystie, R. D. No. 1. NOTICE All persons liable 10 pay t.xes in the Town of North Stonington are hereby notified that I have a warrant to levy and collect a tax of mills on the dollar on the town list of 1918, also personal t X collecting il 0 G- ’IHESIJ Delicious compound Jams made from Fruits, Apple : stoffice on 16.30 a. m. until of 'H. Clinton Corner, on Tuel 10.30 a. m. until 1 p. Town Clerk's Office, Stonington, on Sat from 10 a.'m. until AT persons meglesting i1l be levied upan and c and adaitions as the JOHN B. PERRY, Collector. North Stonington, Conn., 1939 and High Corn i 5 IeemlL April up and p Northwest 29, from attracti ASPERRY, APPLE, DAMS AT ALL GOOD GROCERS over Hu\\!‘)rc | mn\'rm out contnine dges in a fore end tube. Since the present w began they have changed this sreech-maga - re, holding three cartridge The Enfield rifie took its name from PBritish hb\unnx‘m rifle factory s our Spring- the adopted ix original name from tor of the I bined with in o took i . Lee, inven- ch was com- ifling, used tford, and the Metford = sly copied rifle in 1866 and the Mar 1d rifle our tates once paid a royalty e, but has never paid rovalty on the U. S rvice Rifle. calby to some r .30, ports. Start the Day Right No breakfast can be at its best with- out our bread as the feature. No or- can make the breakfast as bread does. Its de- ty imparts to one's texture. and ases the palate crisp, t & list g al- every xho family out with a pleas- the day { model 1903, loaf ving as our e sweetness flavor p! and its I nicely browned crust rounds ¢ s discovered, s which mak | point or r and w second Andrews’ Bakery Summit Street a shoe of compre on the other side of whic ion cap | d the ball. | by the ham- | irough red T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law 40 SHETUCKET STREET frequently me igh | e ¢ back thre | s only Frank W. Mondell, U. S. Rep: | e f Wyoming, who wil b be Republican Floor Leader in the next Co: SEED OATS HAYSEED AND FERTILIZER A. R. MANNING YANTIC, CONN. Phone 960-2 Geneva Cutlery Corporation GENEVA, N. Y. 8 Per Cent. Cumulative Participating Prefer.cd Shares Dividends quarterly, January fst, April 1st, July st, October Tst Authorized Issued i Cumulative 8 per cent. Preferred Shares : (this issue) (Par Value $100) . $2,000,000 $1,000,000 | i Common Shares (Par Value $100) ‘_600’030 300 gos CUMMINGS & RING Preferred issue participates equally mth the ( ‘ommon nd is redeemable as a whole at 1ed dividend. inking fund: beginning Jan. I, 1515 20 per cent earnings each Year to be used in retiring stock of this issue. The Company is now pay- ing 10 per cent. on the Preferred—10 per cent. on he Common—has ne bonded debt—is free of taxation in Comnecticiii—-and present net earn- ings are nearly four times the . Preferred dxvmcnd requirement. up to 10 per cent, Funerai Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Special Circular Upen Reguest THE W.T.FIELDS CO. INVESTMENT BROKERS' - | .02 Chapel Strest | Tel, Liberty 5870 New Haven, Conn Lady Assistant THERE s no adv, Eastern Connecticut equal \u Tue Bul- letin for business results

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