Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 9, 1919, Page 3

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RURWIGH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, AFRIL INSUKANCE ’ f:\if”I,. < aietic facilivies T the i»,; z INSURANCE “Treat 'Em Roughs™ Wi Wn TWU FrOmKof B. | st S e e Free {rom S; ate Tazes, and Compulsory Declaration under Massachusetis{Income Tax Law; also.exempt from : FAVORITES STILL AHEAD State and Local Tazes in Connecticut, New Yok, Vcnnor?)«mdfl\cw Hampshize. FOP EVERYTHING oy IN N. & S. TENNIS TOURNEY INSURABLE The Treat 'Em Roughs lived up to}pected that some definite organi ; - | their name in the match against Capt.|will be perfected with two new mem-| ., o | Harrington's K. of C. bowlers on! Lers in the association. s c 5 : Q RT Y D D y J. L. LATHROP & SONS| | Tuesday o\enm;; at the Palace laley: e | north and s ! ns H By 4 12 Y ; Pinebu i They treated them rough. to be sure. s JiEin dllcade il finate 28 shnt::eket St, Norwich, Conn. bt sfter Cast, Habringionrs nder anrr‘YHb SHOULD BE | pecte x jt down to the semi-finals. | | Vin ards an {umage came | B R e o cnne B GBS | AUTOMOTIVE PARTS'COMPANY purse it looks as if Harrington's men| Kverything is in readiness for !he‘m S wHile W Tilden. Jr. - had simply been leading the Treat 'Em | big basketball game between Taftville | S, Voshell survived —in the | (Incorporz IMassachuscrss) Roughs on for a bet and to give them |and Danielson in Willims T B rohE Syt their matohe cncouragement. The first zame was| night. From all reports there promises today, the oniy. contest of i = so easily won by Harrington's bowlerslto be a record crowd. as every auto-| beinz that of Richards a: or My ‘11‘7‘“‘:"" s er d S !- that thelr opponents’ wins in the next;mobile and truck or ansthing e : iSon O of the West : 7 umuianvy § L4 & e {wo strings looked as if they had been| will carry the fans to the il o Yaectacd ! allowed to take the long end of the|been chartered by the - 2 score. However, the games were well| Danielson reports show NG A AT T iarstein ot Toh worth eeeing and the boys were in top | ing and claim they will bring enough | wiod (he e e b e form, especially Capt. Gleason and|rooters to help the boys (ake SOt ol [or the womend C‘\DlTA[U TON Capt. Harrington, who each roolled & the chamlonship. Manager Benoit| o' the semi-firials without dif o S high total of 212, and Gleason had 128 | states the fans of Danielson vel- | My e Mot Tot Yin 8% ufatve| Pre for high single, with Harrington a|come but feels sorry to advise them |y : Miss Tlarence 1 s % close second with 121. The Treat 'Em | that the championship will follow the | pali; > match of the day | (,ommov\ SWC e oy 759,000 ' 400,500 Roughs in some vart sof the game!Crescents to Taftville, and to back hi S . Mrs. Morse | Valus et INSURE TODAY showed a little poor sportsmanship|argument Manager Benoit hos been | it will | s t | when they got on the sidelines and| notified by the sports who follow > g i for tomorrow may be too late | waved their arms and made remarks | Crescents that they have | Sty T o ey i y : - { Dividends Payabls Qua | . - to the players. |on their favorites. So bring vour kale ! < ! —old advice but still good.|" "% 0 is1 oy i i {Preferred as to Assets and' Dav. .i:n-’,;) d Oussta .- - $1,000,000 §$880 000 tch is looked forward to along, Danielson, as the Taftville bhoy I 1 in-| wi E eams after| s - ! Obtain real protection by in-|xith interest, a3 the teo feams want to spend 1t for you Tuesday evening's match appear to be! Murphy, e, Viekery,| Baltimore 5 hletics 11. 10. 4, | evenly matched. The scores follow: | Belair and Sta Sl the| liersperger, Fos Kneisch and Treat 'Em Roughs. Crescents, 2 , Reddy, Mar-iCarroil; Geary, Seibold, Johnson nad “ ; IR orton, Caffery and Re vepre- | Perkins, MeA: ‘ ; ik il senting Danielson, will make a battle| in .. Fla.— | Dol el ; e : alt Insurance and Real Estate Agent |Gleason T 53| royal for nt. besides the | Americans 5 w Yori | Jrives and Cone Clutch ks and tractors. The Richards Buiiding, o1 Main Streat | 2410 S g .. o Connecticut a 5 2 v more:sthan & il el e [ o TTTO R EONES S i “Dimiont and Watters, Me- | Company ment by moresthan 8o Burdk Aboit Lee Sgoraton e bin .1,“ both teams will be on a| Neal; Sc Lenton and Smith manufacturers of p! 1 s %,« mz Chandler,Haynes, - a ‘nlIJH:l floor, | T =¥ lar o e 5 He '. i Wi ~oof i urglars are Abou . 1430 s {JOEY FOX, ENGLISH BOX (_)al\!an\l,fi 7 i wt, Scandard, V Robberies are Frequent |siier : .. |pROF. CORWIN RESIGNS A FAVORITE HER 13 Itm, 3 3 ‘;‘“’;fi‘qmbn; 3 1i FROM YALE ATHLETIC BOARD Insurance is Cheap e 0 g :| New Haven, Conn, April § ] Rot » provide additional manwacturmg facilitie Harrington .. ... 8 of Prof. Robe WITH 2 ieeraad s . chairmar 1 1 of control of| The boy f : ; 1 (‘owg:‘mrm in its p esent plants, the,C ny has recently purg}m;gd T SaiES o he le University \«‘\mvn S e g ccords in the Quak L) 1 2 1D X g = B. P. LEARNED & CO. 165 170 1418 E - The ity ared at ihe National \r H R }h ourn g fi a r\n] i : el “ommitt ¢ ’ : time in four weeks reets, Hartford. Aside from the uw:v economies effected by 28 Shetucket Street SR T L R ,h‘”lmn in acce . March Ist he met | X e t | voted to “place on record an exp n | young Sam Robic ’ the consolidation, the added 'H'(!!xu:h‘ul ifrom the new plant should Agency Established May, 1846 arrington aggregation by four pins. {6 vy,¢ corporation’s appreciation o : crowd tha i . s e oW phatina | result in a corresponding increase,in neticarmings of the Company. — Eastern League to Meet. ot rendere the nniversity | h 1 sEGAL MNOTICES Springfield, Mass.. April 8—A meet-|as ch | 1 » board 5 wna y they wer i ASSETS. Assets of combined companies'as of HMarch 1, 1919, wera Eae e ey the club owners and directors' during the past vears, ir i . crowd 3 o stern baseball league has sonsi 1 £ 5 S A boen n tion e $1,788,280.34. Aiter (‘eduftmg all l_flbil{flea. mf.udxflg obli- NOTICE TO BIDDERS cer iled here Thursd It is ex-|s amateur sport and f ) 2 2d o s toA gations assumed in connection with the purchase of the ‘ 4 rounce Louisi ced ‘e i Broad Street plant, Net Assets:total $1,472,632,14, equivalent CITY oy !\\\l (‘i)\\ U C o g ' CONCR ! i Taar it o i to 166%, for the outstanding Preferred stock. The Company Sealed propos [ e Teceived by FINANEIAL AND EUMMERQU\[ “weight champion, appeared at th carries no value on its Balance:Sheet for, Goodwill. ; : EARNINGS. During the past four years.ending December 31, Sales e i by he | have increased from $477,269.41 in 1915, to $921,055.08 in MARKET WAS BULLISH % __ B s i i 1918. Aggregate Net Earnings for:-the past three years were o 310 ¢ 2 : Rt : . : ! 1 March 29th Fox appes 1 $411,806.49 L separ §ip 1 shait bl it rable phases of | fen - gz e N 4 Manufacturing schedules for theicurrent year call for or't . b Bisr s e "‘fi:: e 169 Gocad { i arg | oppone sroy led a production amounting to $1,500,000; and on the basis of el it “pools ‘nded their | B " 5 ok Torkag ook el e past 'eami_ngs, not including Governreent work, should show bullish manoeuvres i";\v-“‘rwm‘fx quar-| o L g ra s prope | Net for dividends, after allowance for Taxes, of more than oéu,‘\l::‘m;xl'fl" xl]‘,.;:l:frr otare o pres s ; L - Qa3 o feint $210,600 or three times Preferred Dividend requirements. the broad opening, a few| i 8 anager, = R Shipments for the first quarter of 1919, and unfilled iy oo d ““,:'{“‘\‘;;’fl“’mii;“:fi?‘“: pper S8 » a Apri orders on the Company’s books April 1, 1919, amount to fnw,« were rially enhanced dur- Tt : RS Yok Dy ey Ol more than $800,000, or over 509, of the es&mted volume of ion, incessant profit-tak- 3t AT ot 7 e business for the entire year. impression until the : : 5 : e | The Hartford Automoti of The Hartford Automobile P TaC both of Hartford, Conn., manufacturers of Unwersal Joints, Shafts, suring through ISAAC S. JONES i i { | i oAt Noteworthy e to the 1 o T San . il rr rnational c for I il SINKING FUND. The charter provides that after payment of 27, trend enzompa S. coppers | P or stbd 2 b ger Ey o “i i quarterly dividends upon the outstanding Preferred stock, be- though came mod- : R : ey Fox and| ! o 8 ) y ane. ‘ ginning January next, 209 of the remaining Net Earnings e : ? — - shall be set aside to retire the Preferred stock at 110 (855 atement on “Thursday and mis-| 2 cnmeestt . 23 2 | NEW HAVEN WON'T WANT per share). concerning the dividend for| ‘7o Ak » S BT SYNDICATE BALL THIS YEAR| el £ ; e s x Application will be made to list this issue on the Hartford Stock Exchange. feet: Tor by s ol e e B R .J‘\"} ; 1 ! w100 oL T ] e | A considerable portion of this issue having been subscribed LR Sne iichbasin 18 érumentiwag the aublect of consider | ; 1 s he it and are beginnng to lay | for by the present management and former shareholders of the § feet sai ; flo testraint among protessinl trad-) 2 : 9% i b g consolidated companies, we offer the balance, strictly subject to prior es included Amer-| =03y Dey .11l o Th| e : ! sale, at Corporation, which e o™ Pea B $ & _ it iy ity | ehC avaited itle n tno way Cof] Par, $50 to Yield 8% . holding the great- “3 A S [ : : P ! upor o Descriptive folder upon application Hollister,White & Co. INCORPORATED e e | 0N Gl © ! : “Th : el Third Narl Bav Bedding 50 Congress Street Grosvenor Bullfing Slinphigh) (Shaccos S feet z &7 . o gem | the R, € | SpriangSeld Boston Providemce hemicals once mere reflect ) i : : Lt f i Of Dratisdonsts at & B J 2 W E Viswetmesmmencs camiame. i torvim, whie nrt guarantoed, 2re based upon information and advice which we believe to be accurate snd sulisbin. of one to four points, 1o 1 > o okt S ; closed un e ed to 1,300,000 shares. I and other s Sea'sd propo the Highway Co Putnam 1-4 points in t Brothers, T TO CREDITORS, | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD >3 e Siciaad 1o 1 e ites in ho i 00d00 the > peris ]‘lur s ,‘I‘;;:,‘,.‘L“.T ’ i lye The 1918 ‘statement w ’ v | nament ndinavia, th cal boys o Palace Five lead the last dweil, ar : s R Ay »: Am 8 . s T i e : om-memory. but there will he no vinning ionships in t e A defeat at t nds . of . and make : ] 1 5 L AT Encourage Breeding of Grouse THREE BOXERS QUALIFY FOR 1’\TERN)«TKO'\A‘ Boston, A New York, 1 PO A COURT OF LEGAL NOT!CE . B =i | LEGAL NOTICE R s combigation ind wanted » given by the once In some | fon in saia| the date of said turn be made Hn-' trict of M m:i\‘ wm 1he Car of Contentmen » B dFita b ’ s S A Rt The Briscoe owner enjoys his car. He can »",ru- v;( ¢ Pribate 1 T e M 10830 168% 1 A Bt : L : iy Hie A peret 15 o 7 see the mileage mount u up withou Distric 3 is f ; . L Fivade excessive gasoline costs. He : e 1L G e | with every jar abs'o. bej_t by th o £or 4 hehrine: ;';‘ o0 B ] L Ja| s : ; el : s sturdy motor makes light work of DAN 1:“.’!--\1!—. Judge. B HE : 700: VS ar 2 g _" o Ke a sta 2t of = And the car itself carries E Capumec & & DontThrowYourOldHatsAwayy : £ i o s e : s information i tabuiated on th get in a Briscoe. Pm the L HAVE THEM MADE OVER AT THE i | X ler CITY SHOE SHINE AND HAT| @ ; PO T . o the : everything you want m a ca CLEANING COMPANY e e 8 N ork, i 1 oy (r ; urate Y. | tures you only hoped for. 32 BROADWAY | 2000 e S E low : ruling Best Shine In Town & seanlln Hlosinbabin i3, oeret : o Price 5885—-? G E Jacks Special Chairs o0 ¢ ety Sl e for lexu " WILLIAM C. YOUNG ,;: cieR I Ay ) Lol ViR Looxron N | THE FRISBIE McCORM . 3 arel ady A R | SHETUCKET STREET, NORWI uccessor to 3 el B = STETSON & YOUNG X 3 a : my S z M@fim y . Phones CARPENTER and BUILDER | v : 3 I Octbnes it R 5 D i AT Norwich 212 New Londen 214 Com Pmd pr . 1 December .. 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