Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 10, 1919, Page 3

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1919 e DUCKPIN ROLLING AT STATE HOSPITAL INSURANCE FOF EVERYTHING t NSURABLE After a defeat the previous week,|the Boston Nationals. Boston won 5 : . I the men's team from the Norwich|to 3. Cobb joined the Detroit club last State Hospital, captained by Sam Ev- | night. HAR FORD J. L. LATHROP & SONS it wos from Mrs. Lenuihan's bowl- —_ ® I 28 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. | TS in the second match Wednesday . FINAL ARGUMENTS IN rrlve Free from State Taxes, and Compulsory Declaration under Massachusetts Income Tax Law; also ezempt/from ust State and Local Tazes in Connecticut, New York, Vermont and New Hampshire. e ‘(k"cnmg.‘ talxmgh lvzo gnm%l Po: \1‘] FEDERAL LEAGUE SUIT TODAY i~ g L VICtors; SWRic. Was: Withe, Washington, April 9.—Justice Staf- OMO R S M large gallery, bad something to. do : L % # | I " I ‘1 I ( : With the fact that tho men had James |07d In the District of Columbia su : - preme court, today overruled motions ! ol s (e EATRE K Kactayts) ‘\gn;thg, lc;je lll.}';lé,\ ;&glx“bo\»lu in Wi 10! directed verdicts filed respectively |4,000 BUSHEL TESTED RECLEAN (Incorporat ill; Wicks who acquired Some artistic pin. | Uy, PJaintifls and defendants in the|gp SEED OATS WILL BE SOLD| 1$800,000 damage suit of the Baltimore ed S k practice in France, to uphold the hon- | poqéry) League club against the Amer- | FOR $260 PER BAG. 8% Cumulative Preferr toc s of their team. However, the girls|;.,n 3nq National leagues. The case | c «od Dividends) are expecting to make up for their de- | (%1 &RC TWatlona’ leagues. TThe cu (96 Pound Bag) (Preferred as to Assets end Dividends) £ week’s match. | Final arguments in the case, which s s |has been on trial before a jury since : March %5, will be heard tomorrow, and | oo e CAPITALIZATION Aiioied Oustndiog iLemoie 61— 219 | instructions then will be given {0 the = S 92 " Lenitan .. 1 g 5| jury relative to the law by Justice | (160 Poures car Bas) | 8% Cumulative Preferred Stock . . $1,000,000 $880,000 Stafford. The jury was excused tod: ‘ f. S Cunnandi.. While the opposing attorneys argued|CHOICE RECLEANED BAR- | Common Stock . » v v v vt v v a. .. 750,000 . 400,500 lNSURE TODAY { Miss Reho ..... g 0 the motions for urected verdicts. v . hvhdh,”d 2 TONEY IN JAlL (96 Pounds per Bag) e Y for tomorrow may be too late RETIRES FROM BASEBALL | ¢orroNseeD MEAL ... Dividends Payable Quartesly, January 1, Apeil s, July.1, Ocvebes 1 —old advice but still E°°d-1\vmmm.x 2 e TChat(:?noog& ’\fnn};\.. ‘_Aprilh 9;1:‘?9(1 e e 35~ P.;;teir;) ES < : oney, former pitcher for the Cinein- — . : A Obtain real protection by in- Murtha ........ A4t AnalNaw York Natonsl Tesine Ponteam ot i el The Hartford Aatomotive Parts Company is a consolidation S 02 clubs, announced today that he had de- - = M suring through e - GIET ol retins trom basbail: Tones | T o | of The Hartford Automobile Parts Co. and The Kinsler-Bennett Co., ISAAC S. JONES ‘ e e O e e e anl both of Hartford, Conn., manufacturers of Untversal Joints, Shafts, T S O N Pl e T s e of 5.8 e entenca ron e e et 1L S o | Drives and Cone Clutches for pleasure cars, trucks and tractors. The Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street am wants to challeng vomen's Violation of ‘\Lu'“ act. ==1972% ¥ - st e i S al B Company’s products are used as standard equipment by mare than 8o CHARLES D. FOSTER | Baseball Challenge. [© a2 manufacturers of pleasure cars and trucks, including Chandler, Haynes, AUTO RACE DRIVER The St. Mary's baseball second team (R E s per Bag' Oakland, Stutz, FlRE lNSURANCE ' s?;;o-‘.lis_L:{xfiyU«R:|,§‘,C§ASH ° ‘f‘\wr.r \j‘w»“ : ;. ; No. 1 HAY, 100 pounds $165| Fulton, B%semcr’dfigfig&’%fji‘:xv?:é??g VCIR’F GROUND OYSTER SHELLS .. $1.00 | for au riously Pilinahid, Centeal Villize snd Macsin (100 Pounds per Bag) To provide additional manufacturmg facilities to relieve ‘the . | fatatty in ured today-when it Mol eaRe seand lahallen e S 3 Tel. 781 161 Main St. | uc vas ar : 1 into I c S e i‘r‘exlsr:“(y‘n\i-.“ugn;_\?’,EOATS SR s T Teoag congestion in its present plants, the Company has recently purchased - R D e o el (96./Pounds. per Bag) | the group of factory buildings bounded by Broad, Russ.and Lawsence . LEGAL NOTICES |from the trac Hincks Captain of Yale Swimmers. |ALL KINDS OF SEED POTATOES| |l Streets, Hartford. Aside from the natural economies effected by NOTICE TO B[DDERS Ty Cobb Hits His First Home Run. Sl A 3 . April’ 9.—John FRISBIE'S FERTILIZERS | the consohdanon the addcd productlon from the new phnt shouid , was re-elect- tock Hill, S C.. / 2 GoEh et captati ‘ale swimming team 2ok result in a corrcspondmg increase in net earnings. of: the Company. 1 his i asor a | tor : hur M. Vorys of Co- e oo 3 it Eine | 1EbES OfolEs e et t-;p;dfln}Ch Si b & S ASSETS. Assets of combined compames as of March 1, 1919, were LA o T, Féceised. tx eteen thS Detrolty Americans and fiot tho water palo teaim as. )i0s el’g 9‘1 " $1,788,28034. After deducting all libilities, including obli- ;:: S oantll- 4 b,y April 14th 131, 3 G Shet gations assumed in connection with the purchase of the Putnam, for inst 1 1 Broad Street plant, Net Assets total $1,472,632.14, equivalent - TR Tl ‘r“f.n’ ! F NANGIAL AND cuMMERB'Al IT PAYS TO DRIVE OVER | to 166%, for the outstanding Preférred stock. The:Company feet on Bolles St 0 fe ) 2| | | carries no value on its Balance Sheet for Goodwill. St, 1,000 feet on King St. A separate propc mitted per lin g Lo b ] EARNINGS. During the past four years ending December 31, Sales A e o . oo D EN T E S T have increased from $477,269.41 m 1015, to $921,055.08 in e of Beorms v ity Bnol New Yorl il 9.—On ame of | s Sitan @ 1918. Azgregate Net Earmings for the past three years were - . Skt ¢ g . DR. E. J. JONES | $411,806.49. Su'te 46 Shannon Building { Manufacturing schedules for the current year call fu! | Take elevator Shetucket Street | 2 production amounting to $1,500,000; and on the basis of Phone | past earnings, not including Govemment work, shouid show R Net for dividends, after allowance for Taxes, of more than N. F. A. BASEBALL SEASON f $210,000 or three times Preferred Dividend requirements. WILL OPEN APRIL 25 et b b part in t A Cunca e Susar st 5% oo | i ) e Shipments for the first quarter of 1919, and unfilled NOHCE TO BlDDERS ji Ly ; th ube X e fe s % : G5 orders on the Company’s books April 1, 1919, amount to CITY OF PUTNAM, CONN., . |t o _ iF. . 0 Dome s o1 ay f T : more than $800,000, or over 50% of the estimated volume of E ) 5 b o - % |ins o 2 business for the entire year. SINKING FUND. The charter provides that after payment of 29, quarterly dividends upon the outstanding Preferred stock, be- ginning January next, 209, of the remaining Net Earnings shall be set aside to retire the Preferred stock at 110 ($55 per share). Application will be made to list this issue on the Hartford Stock Exchange. t of 4 t‘n‘\l nfi“'”m" feet of § 1m neh | 1, to f ¥ ek B by two to | made for Gross ru from on 7| 0il and Pan-Ame | preferred absorbir A considerable portion of this issue hav: been subscribed ior by the present management and former shareholders of the censolidated con ies, we offer the balance, strictly subject to prior hers had t Par, $50 to Yield 8% Deseriptive folder upon application Hollister,White & Co. INCORPORATED Third Nat Rand Buliding 50 Congress Street Spciargbeld Boston Thvwcemmts comatamnnt horvin, whibe rew guacanteed, are based upon information and - It nd - - c oups share TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY co A\h\(h rose almost three moissioners for 'ndon_Cou c I hereby eense to Mr Trotter 2 torbo well 4 strer n S. Steel yield-| i 5 A I %K e .|FINALS ARE PLAYED IN d : Al i : ing at a* Y. M. C'A. BASKETBALL Duilding at 715 Boswe! of Norwich, except ir apartments in d t or parts of titioned in booths, . BOEL d My piace of t % ] all money rulec within two hundrec e funds were line from any o, parochial sch ; talning thereto : e ; 3 i T s : == Iie library or cem i 2 N 5 : ; : t 100ting 2 i BRIEF Mrs. Corrin Trotter, applicant 2 e tie ok i N & 8 Tis 3% gt \ ¢ c nsyl c 1 1 Thomaston the undersigned, are eleciors znd tav. g & ; < e F o : o rintty B payers, owning real estate of the -r.,, U. T Ve B ¢ N1} 2 e ‘ it | Centr e f of Norw! 1 - | | | { | % | Hartior a suitable ‘person to be to sald appl 3 Mad certify (ha! the abov and endorsers are ers, owning real c Nerwich. Dated at ) day of April, A. D. Holbrook, Town Clerk. NOTICE To Cn S A L . 24 COLLEGE BASEBALL . AT A COURT OF PROBATE nzip| If G E at Norwich. within and for ihe District | of. Norwich, on the ti A. D. 1919 Present—NET Estate of thelr claims a &ix months fr h notice to that effect, copy of this order, nearest to tl NOTICE.—All creditors ceased are herel their claims a Lndersigned at ‘Town, Conn. vith the time in the above and "\‘r:nmg o apr10d | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | e at Norwich, within and for SUBSCRIPTI 4 3 . : : 5" | tion ; 1 ¥ FIVE PER C Presinto NELSON i 19 15 ke H ) d itk e i ; : Bstate of Antonio P: - . 1 e S Norwich, in said D W. Carlev ., apeared petition praving, for n_seét forth, that granted upon the esta ceased, alleged to be intestat Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sai petition be heard and determined tae Probate Court 0 in the Cit < are eng and ar s : e ing which ¢~ Norwich, in said Di t. on the 14th| A ¥ g : 3 . : 1 T ¥ v time R ¥ 1€ ¥ distr Cumulative 3 day of April, A. D. 1919, at 3 o'clock in| .1 . . ‘ : % ) B n the @fternoon, and that notice of the| 410 M & & I ; £ 5 Miass b : - = - (this i 1<su01 (F Fenaenry of sa and § o q % \Wor s e 2 e bt Commen Sharzs tie date of said turn be made to tF made v of record Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. d Fo c 2 apriod “lerk. \\ T yctober '25¢ALL DRUGGISTS / December .. ) 0 | our the youtl — Januar d ma.{e& for better citizenship DR.R.J. COLLINS’ l-\*w% B e e E TIST ' ‘ : sum Refief ‘ \» : !‘,NV‘E: CPAIY MARKET. C ; : 4 ; | ‘ ‘ l ' N : E =nd tenni | - 103 1 i Gocd Shooting at Pinehurst. 1% b S BROV T 148 Main 8 rest, mn..rwich, Conn. l FQ&I&D@ENI(% % ¢ g . e : Tt r e - - 8¢Co:Inc: TROY-NA I\ JE 'UEE QT !‘*P\ JORA Sireat ol Liberty 2370 Nzw Haven, Conm

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