Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 3

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NUNUT, BULLETIN, FRIDATy AFRIL EIGHT CLUB CIRCUIT FOR EASTERN LEAGUE | MAKE YOUR SHOES o cucmrma WEAR LONGER 2 i ey Springfield, Mass., April 10.—The di- {and umpire the game and who ever INSURABLE | rectors of the Eastern League met|Wins lh_',r;‘ s "ffi TOy S ES 1” " Ten months ago, W. H. Kelley, a here tonight and formed an eight clup | Sither side that the referec did th : umber saiesn:ar On a, had a i ¢ sh re-soled with Neolin Soles. A A .| strong of . el 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn, | cester, Providence, Bridgeport, New | yrpjed Vicke : ¥ 2 Viaven, Hartford, Springfield, Water- : e s : e o L. bury and Pittsfield. It was voted to|LAmbert while Dapielsor wil bej TEH } : t open the season May 14 and close on Die0 DY Dl Redqy Jiany - > Laber Da 3 Pittsfield, the newcomer to the cir- manjon b L Good shoe stores carry Neglin-soled iit, was granted the franchise held g‘se‘:;‘-‘e‘ in the hus e 41 choes in many stvles for women e : e Tona % 1S e i ey chiidren.” They cost you no U 0 P TY ’1"0 UY YOUR through this year. B ‘,‘Tf e i are also available everywhere for . President B. F. Moulton of the|“als: St B ling. Remember-—these soles are Providence' team, came prepared to 5 i cre: sciel be what soles ST SU A S G e et o ina Tt s cartaln | ICHARDS DEFEATED BY yap | crested by saence to be wint s | B EASTER SUIT AT A BIG SAVING. group of e wished the ::,r s to ;g—& IN N. & S. TENNIS }\Iz;/'.erpro(;f7‘ well as long-wearing. ter into the International League. The | pinchu AT 10k ovane v P T oot eanne |1 directors made it known that no such Tonmt indoors singtes| Thev are made by The Goodyear Tire | T O S Y_ proposition would he considered and i(!!fi‘fl’;‘,‘\';in e e e e Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, who BUY NO‘V IF YOU ‘\VVAN T AVE MONE the present controllers in the Rhode | o%th Moots By ccores of 6-3 and 6.2| also make Wingfoot Heels—guaran- | Island franchise did not wish to go on. . Kumagae here today in the| teed to outwear any other heels. INSURF. TODAY |others interested in the merger would ! . % {take over the affairs., Moulton de- | -l ey g 4 THE RE EXCEPTIONALLY BIG VALUES for tomorrow may be too late ciaca o allow things to go on as last |BONth angd south = tennis ; ne()]ll;,l §O]es ; AS THESE A i William T. Tilden, Jr. won from H. —old advice but still good. |*o™ 'S, Voshell in an pectedly close et MarkRee. O- Obtain real protection by in-|CLASH FOR BASKETBALL ;“’fif"‘ffi‘eG{nli'x:(i"".mumea, Miss Marion | . ' WE ARE OFFERING FOR THIS DAY ONLY. . it TITLE TONIGHT | Zinderstein, one of the national dou- | e ough Wonders will never caase. )(an<lgv;::g5"n:\?a?:‘p:g?f ‘m&“f‘;}_ {"r‘f‘"_k";l‘ re-I§ AMATEURS! MAKE YOUR ISAAC S. JONES genBengliuhas smanked slore ahother her Tutts of Boston, and Vo BASEBALL TEAM KNOWN; Insurance and Real Estate Agent |\Willimantic tonight. The Ashland |Shell. Mrs. Marion Vanderhoff Mors USE THIS SPORT PAGE Vi % ;l:dvr‘tn Fg’nfi::rfo‘;”s\hrmcha;:i’;nhh?;1t‘oumr_\- club, won out in season now under way, The ¥ i { i n gladly throws open its Burglars are About in thelniclass s Jemett, CIty fans-hav- | sige Tennis, Club, ‘and Tilden. sporting columns to the teams b ° . . e e e o of, Bqstern Conecticut. 'Il#® Young Men’s Blue Serge Suits—Latest Waist-Line 1 e Py (e “zogbt D . he sporting department will B Madtiance is: Clics: send their pride, the second team to! ' munications. Challenges, re- Model . oo o sste s e s ais eTee s sle eln e e eiere 316.00 ural P take home some championship, and| chicago, April 10.—Jole Ray, Na- : ke s on 1 ports J ga es and other . will be followed by a large delegation. |{jonal A, A, U. champion, bl :“r;‘w m‘.fm;r’:“t .u-<»”iy\\-:1,,(1 WITH Both the Bear Cats and Ashland!; new world indoor record of 4.14 s | Send in your sporting news Seconds have won one game and the|fo: the mile tonight in the Central A |l (o, "The Bun D i tane B. P. LEARNED & CO. |third promises to be a hummer. Both t s are for their ciass and w HI £ 3 z % g commun ons, write only o 5 i Olnlg IVlen 8 Blue, Gl’een and Bt‘OWl'l lal’lnel SUI S ms are fast for their ciass and wil i el g pmmu n i 1 T l ' 28 Shetucket Street " = for; their iclass and will | ttie ausplces Ma‘]}w Frankiin A €. The (B & N e vaper and with §. A make a fine attraction for ans [ (13 mi ok s (16 SR o i . : besides. the star -gsme between the | un oy "o icord was made by || 7K when'possible ® T Latest Skirt Model. ......................... $18.00 Agency Established May, 184 | Crescents of Taftville and Danielson | jonnny Overton, famous Yale athlote, e e § teams. ~ Arrangements have baen|who was a licutenant of marines and |} ¢Fer the teieniobe. Fhone soo made to carry about three or four|was killed at Chateau Thierry. His|f 1f You want to have vour team MAY BAR GERMANS | hundred from Taftville, and Daniel-!mark was made at Philadelphiz known, get in line and us e FROM EVERY SPORT son will.have a strong following also. | years ago, St the lond of the But the question is, “Who will wml = 9 NS Tor dawt ternls tn O | Both Managers Benoit and Horton WINS AMATEUR = £ n8 Doay for lawn tennis in Great|; o"confidens that their teams CamNEWMr:;JTIONAL Al S e =5 cintiil ot thé o & win the laurels. Manager Benoit| | hite0 e e i e points to a record of sixteen years| XNew York, April 10—Arthur N e teen ey of Grafting |in both baseball and_basketball with- {man of Brooklyn, New York "‘viw‘“r, e ¥ et e We have the best values in tOWn—PriceS from $9.00 & L B Whinniout ever losing a champlonship and|amateur biliard champion, won the |j, ; o authoritative statements |SaYS he does not intend to let a mew |natiopal title here tonight, when, in| d u s T cnoriiative slateme man in the game spill the heans.{the national three-cush on carom | giGNS BILL LEGALIZING f an p_ R i before many weeks have passed,| Fontaine and Ken will referes’ championship, he defeated Earl Pat- SUNDAY BASEBALL IN R. I |8 ally put t ¥ 1 L . ovidence April meet signed French Olympic SUTETe ENANGAL AND COMMERCML e f BOYS’ SUITS Amateur Ati union of the United State to adopt a Crieed Buatee can fan Mo aaop R Ewi sl e e 1 B A Large Assortment—pricesfrom. ....... $2.75t0 $9.00 Olympic meet in 4 feod M & 3 o % 8 \ they trus cense of April 10.—The most sig- the term, the games proposed: to be held in Antwerp next year would be | '.u'.'nxvn;m"- than n te lied | spaculative character, was meet, Wwith a few neutral countries|the free buying of United States Steel taking part in the competition, in- at an extreme advance of 2 1-4 points 10 St o th v : | _E Ffl D g Q stead of an Olympic carnival of|and the abrupt reversal of the last 2 e E 3 GCoTIDOSCC 3 , 2 3 s b A YA sport hour, when realizing for profits ef- 5 Norh, & H fgeshme 5.d S £ i ¥ v’l} ; 14 g W Thb‘od-"”"'“ of the British govern-|faced most gains and left many net 3t N Oxe Subs .. 1l Ty e saded by Coacn (s S sl A ure of today's very lively stock market, as indicating its ex- ed in view |josses of the drastic rules ted by the| Steel's rise was the more surprising Haskell AWn tennis A B ien sty < th 1 S 0 | 8 asE | P 0 1 _ CrEanization, which not! since it followed the publication of (he | 't i b 1 it Li G |the Pennsylvania oamen rowed o (8 3B 7 Water Street, Norwich, Conn. Corner Washington Square only prohibits -Ger: from play- | March tonnage figures disclosing an-| 8400 Int 4 o 2oty Losisniag : & | ing in m:'rh'\' v-n\ ducted under its|other large decrease in unfilled or-| #50 ;“ E . 3 = B < NORWICH N auspices. but also bars Britons from |ders, drawing the total down to the| ‘i = S |5 « E ’ H. taking part in any competition which |lowest level in over three years. Interb Con_p dat s 3 MORE FOR LESS W » CONN. Germans or players from ene he maximum of 100 3-4 for U. S Int Har 7 iy last ght ¥ represented the year's Dest TtAMeE i f countyies or participan That thi attitude has found support in the| but all this and United States is shown by the fact| s forfeited at the close, when that the execut've committee of the | reactions among other leaders ranged United Statesfl Lawn Tennis ossoci- [from two to five points. ion looks with favor upon it, and {s| In other respects the market dis- t ely to adopt a similar ruling for|playved none of its recent extravagant = American jawn tennis players. aspects, further substantial but tem- t referee’s de- G e porary advances in m i 190 Tax 3 : R S 3 = : AT | v INES ARE pings providing the chiel diversion X s it 5 ) ; S < 1ENACE TO HUNTING LEGAL NOTICES the early and intermediate - 7609 1 it e 5 2 7 SR 0 e ‘ S S 7 > 2 P. CARNEY sty “handler Motors rose an 2 Sl 2 ¢ ey = : 1 points before noon, but only NOTICE TO BlDDER points remained at the end d %ome of the low priced moto CITY OF PUTNAMW. CONN extreme gains of two to TE CURBING, . points, but these, too, were partly for- will he re feited. 19000 ) t of merican International - Corporation | 160 Mlaemei Cop 4t 1919, | dropped about six points from its best | 1% ¥idnie st SILK | on announcement that it had been de- MK & ‘neretel cided to call the remaining forty per! 11 Mo Piecit 306 cent. due on the stock, but Atlantic 0Nt Ao Church | Gulf, also General Electric and other| jam Nar con equipments as well as food issues and 906 Nat ¥ be sub-|utilities retained part of their two to| 500 Na curbing on{four point advances &N Plans and lapsed after occasic s ned at the WX 0T s dvances, and oils, metals, to- N Y Cenwr cos and sugars were most often| 60X ¥ X ne to three poir 00 Norwt . 1.400.000 shares, 300 Ner”" Pacit tk ear s Eonds, including Liberty {internationals, were within re: mmittee. |limits. Total sales, par value 2ist 1018 5,000, NOTICE T0 BIDDERS i CITY OF PUTNAM, CONY. e S$TOCKS. he office « "SILK | 900 Alaesta Junean *0., Putnam_f ahing v 8990 Alis Chalmers about 2460 ilnea t : [ 180 Chalmer pr sewers at an ave 00 Am_ Abri feet: for building 1 about 7 feet deep et deep feet sq Plans an tained Hart JOHNSON, RICHARI CARROLIL, Highway ( Putnam, Conn, March °is NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS All persons liable to pay xes in the| Wosten . - nion Town of Voluntown are hereby notified | Wodl pr oeeenen 293 360 Tnlon E and warned that I have a warrant (o LR S 1t 109 Tno! s 3 piaent I evy and collect a tax of thirty-seven| 40 ansccats .00 .0 6360 U Cigars k 1 Ao . ) and o mills on the dollar on the | 1300 Aswo Dry ‘G : 1 the Hartforc x town 1 ayable April 17th Aso on ey : « i the ~ OMIN E 1919, and for the purpose of leeting Atchimon 3 “ R i ad it i ed th e wl t ¢ B Vi COMING TO THE DAVIS the same I will be at the residence of icibson_pr ;s Bl Ry k n time t ¥ ! 5. Byron Gallup, arsday, April 17, AL G & W'I 10 2. m. to 12 n nd ‘on Friday.| ? Bald Loswmo Ea & 9 %900 U S Foud Selliesly | t ta 2 s G = 8, at the residen of Mrs. Ori- Bajt & Ohio .. . linp, from 10 a. m. to 12 m., and Baint Co Saturd April 19th DYy Fesl: Barreit pr 3 . s e decide o A e Geneva Cutlery Corpo il AL aeas Deglectin i3 notice ; T B, i T A 5 Sm & R e | committee to arrar dates i < 1 t ¢ ) R L] arged lex nd addl-| 0 Both Stee] 856’ 3 Jr e P siej | for _the opening of fhe » vhich | he a 1 hitte but GENEVA, N. Y. OHN E. KINNE, Collector, Tootn Fieh AE p 1260 tals Copp - ordinactiy, abont s ) the | peohas. e Conn., this 26 Brown Shoe .. ... 3 : h : E te may - 3 Rums Jros 3 4 nal opinions oW artm 2 e T ey 0 We y L m s (but he cam't win ball nes. Re i h ns m 8 Per Cent. Cumulative Participsting I T AT e 00 wew Tu et .1 s e e ot S Rhieal Dividends quarterly, January ist, April Cal Pac<ing . . 5 1 ';"‘gmnflgfifi:‘ edseice ol , — ; > ng his iller i 3 & All persons liable to pay taxes in the (et 2T be 1SE WU | o500 Willys Over S g NO SCARS TO MAR et , )y il : i 3 Town 'of North Stonington are herene i i . | “Totat coabese 1.587.000 "siires WILLARD OR DEMPSEY b t - . motided that I have 1w to-levy Coriniend g : ; i T, this t he - doc: Cumulative 8 per cent. Preferred Shares doliar on 1 . 1 nd .. 2 . alle J )e stey 1 s o - s 2 00 090 b iR L 5 also e et R New: York, April 10—Calll money | i Cerpore aat e rarnepatey, e 5 } (this issue) (Par Value $180) . $2,001,000 For ose of collecting sata| & Chie Gt W o ; strong; high §: low 6; ruling raie § Ehs taxes : . ( of8 At Town Clerk's! B a s r : 514 | closing Dbid st st I « o Common Shares (Par Value $100) Mfice E h § 2 ' | — s quality M & St P Al | > onington, on 5 306 3 ¢ bank acceptances | R nosebleed | employed “him—look k at e Saturday, 19, from 10.39 a.f i L Rk o o oned | cara it you don't believe tl m. undll 2 > At Clark's Falls CRI&PS bt COTTON i outs; MThe : eyl i | Preferred issue particip ostof s April 22, from 6CCC&sL : v B o BESENIERt ngar are as perfec ndi- | ! anc ¥ € 1930 2. m. uncii At the house Chije o T New York, April 10— before he_ever|lo the reco Binking fund: beginning Jan. 1, 1819, 20 per ce of H_'Clinton ston, - Northwest | Citno Com o opened steady. e i of gloves, his nose is|congpared wi year to be used in retiring stock of this iasue. The Company i Corner, on Tue April 29, from Climt_ Peabedy . . 5 ‘. . . ‘He batte last ing 10 t the Pref per ] T B Gy i R I | stra F b g a le batte v 0 ing 10 per cent. on the erred—10 per cent. on the ( Town Clerk's Office, v r Col Gas Kle o 53 Lk . i 2 3 indic: 1 ed € a bonded debt—is free of taxation in Connecticut— Stoningtor, on Sat 3 Col & Seuth ... .... July e . B | is ¢ > ith forty Y abbreviated | ORI 5 & anth 89 g Compt Tab .. . 43 |October ... o | f 1ping—or | season, dista g Cobb and 3 All persons reg 18 motlise ) Ao e b T |December ..... ..., - 1 ment—is even moreler stars; he was the : Special Circular Upon Request be levied upon and charged legal! o Con I Catiaban .. ... A 3 Cotton spot auiet 3 i Hhaceinan inlhelding pex fecs and additions as the law directs. 19009 Com Prd .. : { Stonington, Conn,,| 38 Crodile oy o e 15 5 from tk of a blow t ind daring | e ° ° Mareh 29, 2200 Cuba 3 & § 3| July 187 | That would seem to indicate thatjwould m 3 a star s ny posi- “WHEN Y0U WANT (0 pu: your bu 700 ben & B ot 4 Mo R e empsey e fo hava ' hard:tion wher b e lNVESTMENT BROKERS inesy before tae pubiic, ciere . : . 2 2 s ;: unwL t:’m m';un s n)‘n‘vhv {“-‘;l‘%\ ve \‘u\ hu;’u:lul be .hirn I3 1 e ihah thtouzh the > ;i I : % |siant champi owever, it is alhis hitting. Save he pitching - Pertsias ooitine of The Bulletts, ¥ 6 u i e . strange fact that the lightest man|his superiority to Ruth can't be dis. }_392 Chapsl Strest Vol Liborty 587 _, ., New Haven, Cona s equaliy with the Common £nd is redeemable as a whole or in part at 1 ° nd p: ings are nearly four times the Preferred dividend requiremce

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