Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 18, 1919, Page 3

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[MCURANCE - INSURANCE FOF EVERYTHING INSURABLE J. L. LATHROP? & SONS, 28 Shatuck:t orwich, Conn. ™ You want your insurance money QUICK. If you in- sure through THIS agency, yau'll obtain it PROMPTLY. S_tmng companies, expert ser- vice. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent Rishards Building, 81 Main Street Burglars are About Robberies are Frequent Insurance is Cheap WITH B. P. LEARNED & CO. 28 Shetucket Street Agency Established May, 1846 So far Columbia varsity eight-oared be against Penn Carnegie lake, Cornell's only University's shell race and Princeton and ceton, May 17. k against only is to v {mer coach of Dartmouth College foot- Harmswe who reso mendous powe the editoria pers. His remance, (3| GELLANS XX 100 INDICERT 6 BELLANS ' | Hot water {impending and preparations | pered - yester: | tion of the i no | Colorado Fuel, were strong and ship- pings as a group led the entire mvnk"t.( | maintained. i | x appreciably, | amounted to 1,000,000 Philadelphia. April 17.—Consecutive hitting gave the Philadelphia Natipn- als the first game here today if ‘the local series with the Philadelphia Americans, 5 te 2. Scott, Perry was taken out after the Nationals had ored three runs off him. Score tionals ..... 000301001 5 Americans ... 000200000—2 6 Batteries—Jacobs, ~ Packard = an Adams; Perry, Geary and Perkins. d CLASH FOR CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE SATURDAY NIGHT It will be like a world series to the fans of eastern Connecticut Saturday night _in Parish hall, Taftville, when the Milford, Mass., and the Crescents of Taftville clash for -the, champion- chip of New England. Allison, Who played with Danielson in Willimantic last Friday night, under the name of Barlough, is the star of the Miiford quintet. He has been recognized as the fastest man in New England for several seasons and has taken part in all important games played by all the leading teams in New England. He will be ably supported by such stars as the Marks brothers, Hardy, Kraney and_Finn. Although the team comes with a great reputation, Manager Benoit _is confident that the visitors will have plenty of trouble, and if they = have nyone on the Milford outfit that can step around the basketball court at the clip that Belair will set for them: it will be worth while watching. And then. there is Daley and White; the sturdy guards, Vickery, with his long reach, Stanley’s pep, combined with such star performers as Harmon of Hartford and O’Hearn of New Britain This combination in the opinion of Manager Benoit can give the -Milford v other quintet of basketball all the trouble they are look- ing for. From all indications it looks like the biggest attraction that has been ever staged in this part of the state. MAJOR F. W. CAVANAUGH RETURNED FROM OVERSEAS Boston, April 17.—Major Frank W. Cavanaugh of the 10Znd Field Art lery of the Twenty-Sixth division, for- ball elevens, returned to America to- | day as a casual officer on board the atricia. Major Cavanaugh's face bore tha marks of battle, for he was severely wounded when a German shell explod- ed against the door of his dugout at Samogneux, in the Argonne, October 1917. He was standing outside the he backwash of the shell ripped | my face open,”’ he s ‘A scar under his \ three other wound m i side of his face remain. “Cav.’ is known by football enthu Hitting Wins For Philadeiphia Nationals ATy clared that American army surgeons saved his right eye and patched hisi face up Dbetter than he had thought]’ possible. Major Cavanaugh enlisted as a pri- vate in April, 1917, He was prompted | to lieutenant, captain and major. One promotion was awarded him afi 3 had ordered a battery under-his com- mand to put down a ‘barcage which ! saved an infantry ‘compsany from be= ing attacked by greatly supsrior num- bers of enemy troopsi He said he had no.plang for the fu-| ture and could think ofinothing but returning to his home ‘in Worzester, where he left his wife and children to go overseas. He said he was not under contract to coach any college football eleven this -year: BOWLING. At the Aetna’ Alleys: Plainfield. Couter .... 2132 Paine Royle Greenhouse Heberd 100— 33! 0| Aetna Five. a4 Budnick Bibeault Fillmore At the alace Alleys. Rookies. 103 120 112 100 92 118 120 100 103 100 Hagberg Follenius Morton Barry Aldi” 541 Yannigans. 114 93 93 101 110 15 Connell Bentley Comerfor Dunn ., Clark . PRINCETON AND HARVARD CREWS PRACTICE FOR RACE Annapolis, Md., April Princeton rowing crew arrived this cvening. Harvard is due early tomor row. Both crews will practice tomor row-afternoon for the rezatta with the navy crew Saturday. EXHIBITION BASEBALL Cincinnati, O., April 17—The exhi- | bition baseball game between the| Detroit American League - team and | the Cincinnati Nationals was decl MARKET WAS DULL. New York, April 17—With a holiday for the Victory loan campaign, absorbing tl attention of the 'banking community, | sitant tone of touay’s stock m ccepted as a matter of cou was relatively duil, falling | below yesterday’'s high pitch, but) re was a marked absence of the | elling pressure which frequently pre- s a market recess and would have | occasioned no surprise today, in view | uncertainties. sjderation of the British empaasizing exist- | ce situation, tem- | enthusiastic ~recep- | pecch, but seemed to exert ! very distinet influence marketwise ing peri nd oils re-| ional iaterest,| indicated by the and Pierce, | liatea inaustrials, no- Steel Foundry *and| lthough gains were indifferently | found re- | Produets ; Food and chemical newed favor. U (formerly Distille ive points with gains in cotton o Sugars and Wilson Comp thers and secondary but cop tless or inclined to aeaviness on re- | ports of another cut by leading seiling aeenci Changes 1a rail reg and mostly nominal ar but other internation- 'ood advanc ! e point nd Beet lar Liberty bonds eased, s stiffened coupon others unct STOCKS. bo 14000 BELL-ANS - FOR, INDI?FST??‘{ City of Nerwich Water Works WILLIAM H. M'G aprid SEED QATS HAYSEED h Lot ol S iad Fifth PHORE | 3O . 2:0 Cont Tns | " rading cifiered from that of recent{ | sessions in that s {flected a lack of prof | althought there were exceptions in the 5 ! grounds. | the CUT YOUR SHOE BLLS * WITH NEOLIN SOLES “The answer to the problem of shoe wear lies in the use of Neolin Soles”— soh§3ys H. L. Evans of Steubenville, 10. “For five months,” says Mr.Evans,“T have been wearing the same pair of Neslin-soled shoes at my work at the La Belle Iron Works and they are good for two months more wear. As my work takes me to all parts of the mill daily where I haye to walk over cinders, slag, etc,, it is simply out of the question to buy anything else to take the place of Neslin Soles.” You too—and your whole family—will find Neslin-sol=d shoes wear long ahd sosavemoney. You can gettheminthe . styles you like at almost any good shoe store. And any repairman will re-sole your worn shoes with Neslin Soles— scientifically made to be durable, com- fortable and waterproof. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels—guaranteed to out- wear any other heels. Neolin Soles Acacs Mark Rég. U.S. Fat. OF. " BASKETBALL ! NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIP} CO. M. OF MILFORD, MASS. | Champions of New England | s CRESCENTS OF TAFTVILLE Champions of Eastern Conn. PARISH HALL, Taftville APRIL 19 ed off today on account of wet o phia Americans 2 Newport _News, 1 Nationals ladelphia, itionals April 17— Philadel- 5; Philadelphia | April New 17 York | | 8 7 e 914 2 1d, Koob and Bil- | ¥y, Tuero and Cle- | 10 mons Norfolk, Neéw York Va., 17.—The | y “NATIVE SONS” ARE | TO NOTCH TRAPSHOTS! Doubles Records ETER P. CARNEY ubound on! Leith By Editc High-c Wes hoote 00t averag ast | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL 160 Lorlinnd £ Call - money ruling rate offered 5 loan last 51 COTTON. April 17.—Cotton | | Dey i 8200 Corn Prod few years shooters in show more the select circle any otl credited wi high-honor ornia ama- State, t men of from tray ~ g Among the highest 10 amateurs of SR from were Pffirrman, | Newman Jose. I Troeh was high av won more cham- other scattergun more compi other trapshoters 1918 tropshoot di ribute Ace At Aero Club Banjuet at 5| acceptances ! Li Rene Fonck, the leading French ace, has received permis- €ion from the French Government to represent France at the annual banquet e Aero Club of Amer- 2 19th. The officials here are del‘ghted to at he has been chosen for this thirteenth | annual banquet. He is officially 1 credited w 75 victories. Men’s Easter Hat The new shapes and tones in Men’s Spring Hats chown in our Easter display reflect a refinement that is sure to please the better dressed men who seek the kighest standard of quality. The variety of our showing is sufficiently large to please the most exacting. SHIRTS We're as proud of cur Silk Shirt showing as you will b2 when you buy and wear one. Just to look at them will make vou want to have one for Easter. GLOVES Handy and handsome—friendly, too. because they wear so well. Spring Neckwear that will put spriflg into 2 man's E step an sprightliness into his appearance. J. C. MACPHERSON 291 MAIN STREET training. NATIONAL LEAGUE OPENS SEASON NEXT SUNDAY, son National will begir and the Dod own lid o1 weel, th prying off th BRIEF STATE NEWS Madison. M | open to members ! Torrington. of Willard Garden Tools Planet, Jr., Combination Plow, Cultiva- | tor, Hoe and Seeder é? Manure Forks $1.00 up Spading Forks Cultivators Hoes, Etc., Etc. WATER GLASS Auto Scrub Brush ................ 15¢c Sink Brush and Rubber Scupper. .. 10c The Household Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531-4 jman, gas meters betw : 10, from which Middletown Waite g ted §2 university, and nt at the college, = pt an appointment 305 Hartford. hoom Frederick W ling permits las < the office The 1S be e war buil 1ding Inspe t ranted s is would Th the pl new mow s in perfect condi- ~—Lieut, John F. | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS | FINEST WASH-STAND IN TOWN We also grease your Car THE IMPERIAL GARAGE GEORGE LETENDRE, Prop. Tel. 929 and 970 GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASIN | The Garlock & Haynes Co. 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