Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 28, 1919, Page 3

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e e e e et INSURANCE INSURANCE | FOP EVERYTHING INSURABLE 'J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket St, Norwick, Conn. K. OF C. T0 FORM BASEBALL'LEAGUE | club failed to shew up Suaday after-| noon and forfeited the game. Caul kins' All Stars challenged the Duwel | club and were defeated 13 to 4, thi | being the second defegt handed { them by the club this seasen. Red | ard’s battir of | game. Baiterie: nard and Riley to start{corn and Sw 48 the team, youth Baseball fans will be afforded a spectively of the chance. for some good baseball thix'le‘su an season as on Sunday plans were form ulated for a league among the vari- of the Knights of Colum- Connecticut. There | ere representatives from the coun- | xls of l\r;onlnllu Westerly, Putnam | ACAD and Stoningt t the meeting held | in the K. of C. rooms Sunday. ¥ | for the league R the ‘making of & . and a few other things necesss the league go throughewere put over until | the next meeting on May 11. | This league has been talked of for, many seasons but owing to the war | the matter had been dropped. Fans | will be given a treat in, good basel as every council is to be represented by a strong team, one of the stronges | that the council can produce, TAFTVILLE BADLY BEATEN BY MILFORD TEAM were turned o m](- |ELKS ROLL TOO FAST Taftville at anielson on evening when the Milford, | FOR HOSPITAL FIVE am outclassed, outplayed e Norwich Elks’ duckpin team | y swept the Taftville iive c it three n their feet, beating them by the score * of 49 to The Milford team piayed with speed and accurdacy. that com- Insurance and Real Estate Agent ;:nlflcllv stopped the Crescents .lllild‘\*\‘v'tyl' i i i { two Laskets to e one caged by the Richards Buiiding, o1 M}m Street | Tafteille: boys ) i e nessed by several fans who came from all pa eastern Con- necticut and Massachusetts | It is planned t d rd and de-; | ciding game will be pl Willi mantic for the pionship, each same, WEST CALKINS TO MANAGE ALL NORWICH West Calkins, captain and first baseman of la °q All “Norwich | eball team, £ son, er Callahan. He v the baseball fans | cured several noted nlayé of Willimantic, hers in easte The Scissors Test TAKE test strip V4 in. by 3 in. Stretch to 9 in. or threctimesitsoriginal length. Cut on the edge with the scis- .sors. The cut should not be more than 15 in. across the sample. If the strip iears apart the rubber is inferior. ns expect soon — alls grounds perm Colonials Win Two Games. The Colonials made it two staizut week end. Shea pit EMY GAME CALLED OFF BECAUSE OF pely Mclay jof nd Man-| rive ever made on tie ground at Po- : nuck. The scor < Sunday's Game. Colenials l’lillll(:.ul\dt"(v Stretched as in'the tire, good tubes do mot rip when cut. They cut but Je do not rip. gam noon severe. cold w probably be playe 1¢ the 4 New London, mond ha al, team whom Manager Des- not yet heard from, agrees on that da; game prom and a ed to be a good good sized crowd of fan Academy camp! sinted at the post- The test that tells how io tell rubber VE"'IE scissors test shows you plainly that Nerwalk Tubes do not rip. The scissors snip is like the edge of a punc- ture, Norwalk tubes do not rip in your hands, and they will not rip on the road. The scissors test means that you can demon- siraie the superiority of Norwalk Tubes before you buy. Ii convincesyou of the value of Norwalk float- ing stock* Tubes. The tube will convince you that you need the Norwalk cord or fabric casing with the snow white sidewalls and the black tread. 1f your local dealer cannotsapply you write to You wapt your insurance money QUICK. If you in- sure through THIS agency, you'll obtain it PROMPTLY. :Strong companies, expert ser- vice. ISAAC S. JONES Tabies cents of Game. Coloaials ¢ night at|Dbowip in a return|im e t took the honor: high single of 120 n t z total of 313. A turn mateh is to be played at a date; to be set. Burglal;s are About Robberies ‘are Frequent . Insurance is Cheap WITH B. P. LEARNED & CO. 28 Shetucket Street te BASEBALL. | SATURDAY'S RESULTS. 4 al League. State Hospital. 87 Agency Established May, 1846 Silvy’s Steam Vulcanizing Of the Better Kind. next job. Touis 4. Detroit 1. RUBBER COC.. Norwich, Conn. RUBBER CO.. New London. Cor RUBBER CO.. 32 High St., Westerly, R. I, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS, DISTRIBUTORS National Leayuo. Twice in the Same Place. W zton street scrappers cheduled to play the Duwel {team, Munn of | base teem ot Try us on your|and lm Claliy Newest methods uced, or o Slightly used Coun d couach re-Jwho were NORWALK TIRE & RUBRER COMPANY Maleers of Casings, Cord and Fabric; and Tubes, Red and Gray ORWALK, CONN. tires cheap. oid | Silvy’s Tire Shop | STREET | | | te stendard of quality. It is rubber so pure that it fo dustry it means what 24K gold means to the jeweler. To you it means way 1 dated sample of Norwalk Tube and others and compare them 1d of e vear. You are going to learn a lot more about Norwalk quality. But Start saving your mileage-money now. Get the stuff that's in the tube. s for a sample of Norwalk Rubber, CAMES TODAY. National 114 FRANKLIN SATURDAY'S MARKET. Brooklyn at New Y SEE OUR WORK FIR THEN GET OUR PRIiCE (AR PAINTING YOUR - MOTOR CAR 354 West Main Street American Leaguc. demand f vements LEAGUE STANDINGS National L FINEST WASH-STAND IN TOWN We also grease your Car THE IMPERIAL GARAGE GEORGE “ETENDRE, Prop. Tel. 929 and 970 al Dutch Amcrican Leaguie. s and amusements. 1 Besides branching out as a ball portuni to coach at Yale, but the|fighter in Spain, Johnson became a vers that be, as far as can be ascer- | “doctor.” He obtained the formula fer . seemed well satisfied with Prof.|a medicine said to cure nervousness. \;l he will continue to be in|The Spaniards fell for it, and Jack de- ) i te charge of the Yale navy, for|rived a neat revenue, BEFORE PURCHASING e !r-nl season, at least. Prof.| Johnson was taken to Cuba by a i : Abbott has been confronted with nu-|syndicate of Mexicans, headed by The Garlock &» Hflayms Co. which | a < Pacifes \ix iy nings, i ! F bstacles in . his development|Gens. Juan Merigo and Alfredo Brac ?”5" 781-3 : ] Bt " e 4 g crew this year, and the|ceda. The former is a member o NEW LONDON, CONN. : committee realizes this fact. |President Carranza’s staff and weal- Btarters—Generatars—Ignition Devices Williams Bros. Roller Polo Stars. |thy. The latter owns one of the finest x It is seldom that two brothers shine!residences in Mexico City. Johnson & y s0 prominently in sport of any kind as|has his gymnasium in the base- AUTO RADIATORS all the other players of the or- |ment. B Beanisil b ion to which they belong. Yet; That these men are among the e o o i was the case with the Williams most influential in the city was shown gl uir pressur of the American Roller Polo:by this incident. The owner of an P e = which came to a cmsenastlz\lmer)(-an drug store refused to serve W, i.‘ Kid Williams led all the rush-|the former champion a glass of soffa TR al making, with his brother,|Wwater. Jack made this known to the 493 Main St BLUE RIiBBO! DEALERS IN i J f . hiaec e 1t > . Tires and Supplits - : e : o 5 E e it | fternoon the Ea t Side Stars for the to 17 11 like nothing better than an op- GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES M thorougk cfore le. o “AUSTRALIA PLANNING FOR DAVIS second. In rush taking|members of the syndicate, who T ahead that there was|Who promptly escorted Johnson hask :cond. He capturedjt0 the drug store and compelied the Alexander, the sec-|druggist to serve him. 0BTt Rl | The syndicate plans to arrange fer Knows Baseball No More. | 1 eherai 0T to) MeElociiang opening of the Eastern leaguej8ive exhibitions with the negro. Thuy & n next month will ¢ee!are particularly anxious to get Fyed passing of Bill Carey as owner of | ulton, although overtures will Be Springefild club, Carey has been|made to Jack Dempsey, Jess Willard, \" New England baseball|and other heavyweights. The syndicate also plans to bufld'a country club which will as a rest cure. Johnson will Be He will give @afly skill and ~ sell . Ms e for nervousne: The champion still maintins Zjthat his fignt with Willard was fized brouzht about the famous;and that he agreed to lay down :ts Lo resulted in the forma- | ‘I Present champion after Jack Cur- of a league composed of the)ieY and the other promoters had prom- TS aatha ised to fix it with federal authorittes nd leagues. ‘,5?‘.[“ 5 safe return to the United 1w wonderful oppor- | > ates. reuit which, con- | s SPORTING NOTES Apparently lim Love hopes to bLe able to ve- 1w practic Vulcanizing and Repairing 125 West Main Strect; Norwich, Conn. Telephone 546-13 past few sea: had m ent in the City | S6F eeks ago he de- e s interests in thc]" hibitions of Iy, | patent ¢ Timken-Hyait and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICL GARLOCK & HAYNES BANK STREET, Second Floar, hone 781-3 NEW LONDON , and fence. | most the STORAGF BATTERIES If You Want Some Real BATTERY SERVICE prom Come and See the - a financial WILLARD SERVICE STATION MORAN STORAGE PATTERY CO. 58 Shetucket &trzet, Norwich, Conn. | Suggestions for Easter A full line of Cameo Rings, Cameo Brooches and Cameo! Pendants, Solid Gold and, Pearl Necklaces. | Stone | stones. | Bracelet and Pocket% Watches of all grades and all| makes at the old stand of the| Wm. Friswell Co. "\ | 25-27 Franklin Street } l Rings Norwich, Conn. ThamesRiver Line STEAMER CAPE COD Whitehall | Transportation Co., | York Ine. Pler 43, ays and F ) and Sundays at 6 p. m New London 10 p. m. Passenzer rates between Norwich | FooB KNOUSE, Agknt WHBEN YOU WANT Lo put your bus- iness before tne pubilc. there s’ no medfum better ihan thro: the ad- vertising columns of The Bulleiin. 1200 Am 1100 A - 100 Cub: 160 Del 100 Deere Co 500 Tever & Nener & Ri € 500 Fish 0 100 Gen € n i 10 Con R ® 4000 Gon Metors orough 2 H ) 7000 Int Mercatile Marine Marle pf Chicago Hitting Win: Detroit, Mic middling 29.50. v g s of Kalio. Ghica vor MARKET. ogs, estimated Licboid.rf Weaver.”h Colling, 2 1.00; top, i butcher $20.90@ 4,000 Wi cattle,! medium and j+ (1) Batted common R: veal @14.00. imated receipts, 4000 and i Washin=ton Twir! . Washington, Apri ¥ | pitched a_trio of ¥ the choice, choice, prime, um and good, 2 5 of series ) Washington (A) 00d fat cows . freshico veal calves $16.50. Supp!y 1.000 head. $13.40 Roston ... 001 Wshington 2 o N W0 00 Two base hits, Strunk. Judge. Three base dudge, Ruth. vorkers pigs $1950@19.75, roughs . stags $12.50@18.30. o SIGNS AS OR YALE OARSMEN! Rice, coa pushing m,* Lo four the late coach of the & tired of h accoun while ng to make end: for his willing the “gel i JACK JOHNSON NOW i HANDING OUT PILLS who 5 Johnsor champion, is t to ter ntative who ] ¥ acts attention on S to all plac: NICE PICKINGS in ihe Tigers Defore the seasom fs month old. Sl nt home from | the 2 : with a broken H | pton, at one time with s pl this season with ¢ e club of the Pacific Coast | league Pitcher Willie Mitchell and Infield: | Jimmy Cooney have not yet been dt | charged from the service. Both are |on the Detroit roster. Pitéher Joe Finneran, released by h s to the Vernon club of Coast league, is trying to a transfer to the Amer- returned from Franee.' one time with the Vernon flve hits: Salt Lake win- Tom Seaton is now pit San F isco elub of b g the Pacffic > and he is ching good ERE | EQUIPME nd the resi that inzurss srompt amnvics. T. Jd. HEALY, | Marguerite Bld'g, Norwich, C»

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