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Atlanta,.Ga., Oct. 14.—Today's Circait racing at Lackewood here was ‘signalized by a_spectacular | battle between Cox and Murphy. pi- loting, respectively, ~McGregor ‘the Great and Mariondale, for a purse of 33,500 in the 2.4 class trotting event, the main one on the card. The hon- ors went to Cox in. straight heats. Geers started . his Mamie Locke in this race, but his protege broke so badly near the half mile post in the fifst heat that she was distanced. The track was heavy after.a-hard Tain Quring the early part of the day. ! FREDDIE WELSH CHARGED | New York, Oct. 14.—Freddie Weish, | once world’s champion _lightwelght Grand [ Raymond Armitage track | ugas ©O. Pippin 502 1558 498" 555 Meirose Five. 3 73 110 89 93 97 162 22— 252 120— 326 100— 276 79— 260 106— 319 U517 1467 | RED TOPS LEAD IN PALACE HOUSE LEAGUE The Red Top bowling team leads the WITH BITING MANAGER'S EAR| Palouse House Teague with & scant a close second, only two games in_the The Norwich-Woolen team is Individual honors go to Me- Tear. boxer and now a captain in the army, Liisier ‘who holds high average with : ick | was arraigmed in court. today, chars. | St g cellent tailoring cf' P-hlck ity Rt s feamer mman- | 1161, while Hagberg holds high sing! ager's right ear off “during an alterca- tion.” The manager, Harry Poilock,| was confined to a hospital ward, hi Greatcoats, are as distinctive 1s the famous north comntry The standings and averages follow: counsel announced. ! cloth of which they are made.| Welsh toid the court he did not bite STANDING. g his former manager’s ear, but that he Won Lon" i other cloth just like | simply knocked him down and that a|Red Tops ........ewiee.oe T 2 0o broken bottle on the floor. of the | Norwich-Woolen ' s 3 3 1 h..L i, ion” - | Rookies ...... ceiceeicacees Patrick Cloth. It is essen SPonsible for Pellockis ear mahes. . [Gas Burmers 11111l e ty a north fabric, made| “Your honor, do I look as if I would |Red Sox .. .......... 3 6 = country : o he | Yannigans .. .. 10000000 4 6 bite, a man’'s ear?” Welsh asked the strate. High team total, Red Tops—1608. from the thick long-fibre ool “You certainly do not” the court High team single, Red Tops—567. “, i i replied. and then ordered Welsh held| High individual single, Hagberg—147 of “sheep that thrive in the|re e e High individual three strings, Mc- » ” » Allister—371. a AT THE BALTIC ALLEYS. Individual Averages. Leagu Games Pinfall Ave. Hi Roli McARister .. .. 9 1045 116-1 o . - Peckham .. ...... 9 957 106-3 e oo Budnick SR 852 105-7 E e el = CHER N S 5002 9 943 104-7 QUALITY CORNER \; 4 Genn -7 98 | Mecartny 1171111 e 235 103-3 d Lambers 86 | Quarto ceceses. 9 233 103-6 Oppsaits C e o | moon 108 Dommaki 1,13 3% dose = —— e = i Bolton .. .. 9 933 103-6 LEGAL NOTICE 444 488 Hagberg seanes 9 213 101-4 — Creamoes. BAtt 5e .3 365 el ’ . Charon .. .i.i... 83 67 245 | Nevins ™. 9 %04 +100-4 sors’ Notice |Simn. . .iindi § 51 5 Wheder o R : e | D Alquist 105 55 378 | Dooley .. 9 383 D R "sre Biriby warnod | Macshall L1 111 305| Barry .. 9 885 o ta the ASsessors on or be- | Fontaine . 103 111 301| Morton 8 51 e November 1st. a written or e Carpente: 9 877 Tinted ) periy signed of all tax- 486 161 174 1421 Austin .. 9 274 Swned by them on tae i 3 3 1'he at the Town AT THE AETNA ALLEYS. . H Sa m 3 p.m River View. Harmon 9 o 11, 1919, | Lenihan .. 56 106 | Maples e O PE 1912 | Drnovan .. a3 | Murphy o A Morley 93 Smith [ Assessors _ | Dupree .. a8 Stante: 6 — ulttvan .. 81 Carts Ta NORWICH INDIAN ASSOCIATION 474 il M HOLDS FALL MEETING Paray” 3 The Norwich Indian Association held | fyagberg .. | Tracey L s fall meeting at the home of Mrs. | rorc o o Baniie % B D. Learned on Monday_ evening. | peckharm |Renelna’ ..o 7 > , the preside Coggswell, | Filmore BoR % ooo ool e McAllister ... 1 port of the last meeting was read | fiss Elizabeth Hunt- | | AT TAFTVILLE ALLEYS. sociation Wallingford—At the annual meet- ng of the Wallingford Teachers’ as- the following officers were r report was reac St Paowe . A sit . clected: President.. Miss Grace G- ampfire Girls was | Olympics. bert: vice president, Miss Sarah Yale a scholar- | Landry i 103 120 95 318| treasurer, Miss Inez Bampton, and Va. for an |Desmarias .. 70 88 96— 263]secretary, Miss Annie Thomas. cation the | 5 af- were FINANCIAL AND MARKET WAS UNSETTLED. New. -York, Oct. 14 irrogy - | opening/msoon - made by him an Museum 3 Miss Eliza A ead ceount £ the death r at advanced ze of an Indian princess, a difestide- 7 the hief Massa- ant famous then interesting from maza- nterest being the herokes Indian. Me ster of the TU. € name appears on all Tearned read by Auring rich largely reduced carly accompanied the loan rate and ces from steel centers The sweeping setback 1 en call Toans jumped to 12 per cent nd then to 14. an additional one pe being pald. accordinz to report, all industrial i 2eversals of t ¢ nour car-| ried steels, equipmenis and v specialties 'to lowest levels and paired rallies elsewhere by one half two thirds. The closed considerable disorder. tone. Sales amounted shares. U. 8. of about 3 1-2 rallying only a shares offered less resistance maximums by General Motors. Pierce Arrow, Mexican Petrolen Hide and Leather preferred away under the heavy sell end. TIndustrial Alcohol, which scored a new record, retained r its 14 point rise. Time funds reflected the strinzent call money market, 7 per cent. heing paid on industrials for short Moderate loans were made on whose easurs more nings h of the Osage rovalties tion. and Native Ameri sublished by the stu- Tndian gSchool, er bes: Steel suffered an e points at fraction its wol prime | A Permanent Income of Il $88 Annually on an 1| Investment of $1,120. Our Folder No. 350'describes the Preferred stock of an old-line New England Company established in 1856, which' has -been'doing ‘a, . consistently profitable - business for > strong; high 14; Jow T e COMMERCIAL ollateral at 6 to 6 1-2. Excepting the 3 1 with the g also easing. alue, aggregated Liberty bonds S. bonds were unchanged STOCKS ot pr 109 Consor Crucible Steet " Crucibie Sieel c oy & I Da ke Hadwn 105 ies o oy o 2% O3 iR % ] 139% 1505 fri g o froial - * Bu i 8% oy an Gk S ok % 10n Saear o B Int P w5 esn R TR oty b i FH woon o 3 sty o e ] il Ry i ind 8% 8= oy T s s Preoat: s NP 8% & S = P T dow %u 5% i S 35 1060 1065 e 1% 12 1 R g L+ fr Tosk asw Fie g i % 5 i 0% 2% New York, Oct. 14—Call momey i Tuling rate 8; closing bid 11; offered at 12; last 12: bank acceptances 4 1-8. At ‘the close call Joans advanced to 14 per cent. for m ixed collateral, 15 per cent. paid for all industrials. COTTON. New York, Oct. 14—Spot eotton steady; middling 34.90. wivus osvoins nE N BLOmE R % e BE e B MEXICAN “PANUCO OIL Stock sell at per share with the bringing in of additional wells now being drilled on its proven acreage? Present production 10,600 barrels daily. A 70,000 bar- || .| - =~ ‘ rel well, 300 feet from Rusino lease, after drilling opera- tions being vigorously pushed. NOT A PROMOTION. Market closed Tuesday, October 14, $25:00 bid; $27.00 asked; last sale $26.00. ®end for Booklet C-10 ~A. E. Fitkin & Co. 141 BROADWAY NEW YORK Pittsburg often thinks he MAN chooses shirts by pattern alone till he finds himself scanning the texturc of a white negligee. ‘The fabric of our EAGLE SHIRTS challenges your admiration. It is woven on EAGLE looms with all the skill and ingenuity of a maker PECIFY Firestone Gray Sidewall Tires when ordering your car and snales every mile vou: drive a pleasanter, - easier, less expensive mile. You'll know the feeling of confidence that really dependable tires bring. ’ Most miles per dollar is a simplified statement of Firestone economy. It means the greatest return on your in- vestment, “the biggest value for your The faithful service ‘of the Firestone Gray Sidewall Tire has been the talk of car owners for the past year. It means fewer tire troubles, less annoying delays, less upkeep expense. i A That a more liberal mileage adjustment is in effect is only an additional reason for riding on— " proud of his product. street ; from T Main street 'to Willow |process of loading or inloading LEGAL ‘NOTICES: e | atreet or on the wenterly side of 20. Whosver violates Brankitn street in front of the Thayer |tie provisions i this ordina - AGIESHIR . Building; provided, that parking foi 4 |be punished by a fine not excee . be permiited on any street or any pore | e All ordinances ar t 2 tion thereof which may be legaily used |ordinances, inconsisient herew - TO WHOM IT MAY OONCERN:— af any’ time as 4 public stand for | i-peaird . 1 hereby certify that at a reguist | vehicles. — : meeting of the: Court of Common | Sec. 12. Except while loading or un-] Tie feresc s py ot 3 Council of tae City of Norwich, held on [loading, or tuking on or setting down | .4 e 6th day of October, 1919, 'the fel- | passengers, no‘ vehicle shall be permit- | |)aied at Norw 3 » lowing wus ploposed as an ordinanc of xald-City, t= wit: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COURT 1 “Our Men’s Store” of Common Cauncil of the City .ef Norvwich: Section 1. Every person ariving, op- erating or im control ef any vehicle, on | medium of your columns, to state that|the highways or strects of the City of ted to remain stationary for P erly from a line in range with the w side of Rose place to a line Wwith the westerly side of Ferry street. on the nortnerly side of Main street at Franklin square from the westerly side of Myers alley to Franklin street Shetucket street from the Thames Na a lon eriod than five minutes on the south- side of Frankiin square easterly | the City of Norw sterly range | Asse in were returned to me unopened in the hand is ‘worse thin a dozen in|condictor of the Car. 3. Therefore I desire through the|the bush. < Sec. 4. No person operating, or .in | t1onal bank building to Main street or [at Norwich, within and e L control of any street Car shail drive |9n:the southerly side of Malin streer |0f Norwich, on (he ] the same at a-Tate of speed higher than |IZ0m Shetucket street casterly to a |4, D 1318, = twelve miles an hour. ' point in range, with the easterly side esent = = = 2 57 ‘the mainportion’ o the Shannon | Falate of Frank Sec. 5., No vehicle shall atand backed | i \ding and: the westerly side ot 1ha |or Norwich. in said A% p 1o the. curn,: except Whom SCctARIY | DupdinE, AU the west The administrato | v igading or urloading, and if smd ve- |*PISX §Y-sag byAding GG A0m IR I0D hicle is horse dratn and has four | stunding in Rose place shall be within sons therein set wh, the herse or horses must stand | fve feet: of the southerly line of the |au:hurized und em to, the cutb and face in‘the |'sidewalk of crosswalk on the southerly | certain sum oac 'Y I Y O LV WA N ! Biime Airceiion in whidh vemieles. age obiiged to Dass on the side ot the street where suca_horse drawn vehicle 18 s T [EoaEsoEnmaoooom turn the same around ‘in- Main strest between - Burnham square and Wash- of the person in charge thereof. 10, “Except while loafing or un- or taking en or setting down passerigers. no vehicle 1 be permit- ted to remain stationary for a longer period than five minut on the west- erly side of Broadway from TUnion square to Main street er the north- erly side of Main street from Broadway and Snetucket street. to. Washingtow on the arking ehall be allow- easterly. of Broadway from:Union squire to Main street or on the southerly side of Main street from Shetucket street to Weshington square or a lon, 1 Council may by resolution, upon hear- ing atter such or other ‘vehicles. operated as publi conveyances for which passengers are and 10 o'clock p. passenger. Lo or Trom any points in s city, for one mile or less than one miie. ALy cents, and.for passenger to or from the same, poinis twenty-five cents; mile and less than one’'miie and on naif, m. and 6 o'clock a. m. double the above to_the widow Whereupon. | potition be ide of Main street Sec. 15. Union square. the northerly public notice as It may per cent., addit'ona Blanks' can be sessors and at t Sec. 17., Persons in charge of hacki 5 m., for conveying a each additional for more than ons eventy-five cents, and thirty-five 1919, Those failing t charged a penal Between :the hours of 10 o'clock p ssors’ Notic PROBATE Assessor’'s No A CHALLENGE FOR THE | the nighways or ity H | the Submarine Base team will play | ; or driving or in control of & |the northwesterly aide of | Frankiim | Al pers R D PGS |either or both the Tizer and Hardig|horae of, other aniinal thereon. shall be | iireet und Maln streer at saia rankiin | Town “of i) ox Che. f ing le . d | -3 1€ |obliged to observe the following rules stified t tur A Tuonday evening in sefereace | vo. vhe|lgams at the Base flelT or In Norwich. | 2ha provistons: aad Seall be sublect e | UALS from the private way or alley |notified o auy’ o embe Tuesday evening in reference to the|gaie to be decided later. the Testrictions therein set forth. 'te |puild thwesterly and —westeriy a writt nted Tis Tigers and_Hardigs football team: ot = ng southwesterly ‘and westeriy g sign H. J. Duifne, Ath- e e 7 S o i along the northwesterly side of said [9/8ned and sworn of & A ; N s H. J. DUNNE departmens ited States mail. police. Are | Franklin street and Main sireet. to a | Property ved by them on etic Officer. BT : s e b i department vehicles -and ambulances, Side: o duy of Oclober, 1919 To:—Sporting Editor, Norwich Bul- | e g and vehicles of physisians while en- | Srast o5 range aits the saotery in | “Inose Tailing to make a list will letin est of Mississippi. gaged in the actual performance -of |of the Wauregan hotel building. harged u pen of 10 ent, & Subject:—Football Games } . The department of justice says that | LReir professional duties, shall have | isec. 13. On the sections Main [«.lional, according to law, 3as tball| D 12 states there has been a decline | f1® Tight of way in any street and |street westerly from Clff street which | Blanks m b talne v 1. The Submarine Base football fnr. - 1 [Ene Submarine Base foothall| i B e i does not te tag | (BTOURR any. procession are not mubject to the provisions of |Town Clerks office or of members de - & of the 12 . c. 3. Subject to the preceding sec- |Séctions 10 amd 12, and on West Main |ihe boar . ieam in the state of Connecucut. . |mumes of the 12 states—probably. for |, 5oC, %, SUbIect to the proceding sec; |Sections 1o agd 14 and on Weat Maln |y, hoard o Hlonington, - Con 2. 1 have read challenges by the|(G8F eversbody will move there—|way between cross strests over ail |est stieet no vehicle snail be permitted |October 11(h 1919, Tigers and the Hardigs Athletic club | Clevelana n Dealer. other vebicies; and the ariver of any [to remain standing for a longer perfod JOHN B PERE) of vomr city aud Bave:weiffen. twie - e johicle procesding om the trask in [taan tnirty minutes provides tnat no H. FRANK 3UTTON, to fhe nddresses given but the letters| The :choolbor thinks at a switch |[TOpC of & atrest car anall turn ot on | velicie shall be permitted to e : S -@ standing. . Tehicles may stand backed (e of Main street from Burnham | PilS0 0 et . rmy up 'fo 'the curb at tne public carriage | auare to the Chelsed Savings hanis | Uhe Pro} N wid Dy v stands on n square and Rode plave | BUllding, the westeriy side or Ferry | NGUVICY Gltoher A. D, 1918, at 10 > B P Unless' forbidden for any perisd to de |Street, the westerly wide of Rose place |50 J4% ¢f Criener b Dy 1 3 20 by resolution passed by the Court ef | 2nc the, easeriy wide of = Frankiin |70 510, 0 E RS Common Council upon :public” hearing | Z7e0r TFom AT Mieet to & point if [of ‘said “hearing therson, be rive N T e SRl I U eRER1E YRy, Order low streer, are assigned and estublished | the publication of this order one tim : Sec. 6. Unless in.an emergency or to 107 jULIRT SIS AAMIENed and establl in some newspaper hayvine allow another vehicle or a pedestrian | L3 0t express wagons srds ail T in said District at leas e davs ~rf to cross its way, no. vehicle shall 8t0D | vehicies, Including Dublic service me. [0F (o the date o 1 hea A n any public street-oxcept close to the | tor. vehicles, ‘Tor ~:tnd" conveyunce of |Teturn ba mads o this Cou Suzh. 3 dssengers and haggage, may ut all NELSON AYLING square; no dviver o any vehicle sball | pioviaca® that ‘the court: of" Common 0Py pf, Terord TR T ington - square,, on. Bath street; on |order, discontinue the u; TICTH Cemr e ey i Broadway between Union sauare and |said locations as « public. stand and * Noti ain street on Shetucket street from |in the 'Ssame manner may., after sueh A the Laurel Hill bridge to Main street, |notice and hearing, re-establish for hsc $SE€850rs otice on Franklin street Irom Frankiin|the .public stand so previously discon- All persons ilabie te e he Square to Wiliow. street or on: Willow | tinued: st Town' of Montville ar eby 1 streec. DA Sec. 16. " Parking for a longer period |to return to the Assessor: Sec. 8. There.shall be & clear space {than is hereinbefore desiznated snal | the fret day of J Of at least four feet hetween vehicles | pe permitted;in every case upon: any (written or printed 1| igne willch are parked on tife samd side of [ street, or Portion théreof. established (and sworn to. of 4 propert Y street, , {%3 & public stand for vehicles in con- | owned by them on the fret ds o ec.’). No person shall ride ugen the | termity with. the. pfovisions of any or- | tob 1919, Those falling nake Tear of any venicle witholt tiie.consent | dinance of the City of Norwich, > | iiat will be «hiimed iy ot 16 RCH licited or in' which passengers ara | Dated ai Montyille, carried for hire, but not running over |day of October, 1919, regular goutes, may require payment | JOSEPH T, CH nog in excess of:tne following vates 4 el t s of 6 o'clock 4 i £y Between the hours of & o'clock 4. m WIS v o K Assesmera. tice gor period - than, thirty: min- P - cents for euch add!tional passenger to |, Al beraons luble 1o pus (ax ¢ ang from the:same places:,rort more | TOWR Of Norwich arc nereny notfed t5 & than one mile and one-nalf to any [IPLUIR to the Ascessor efore g J |point within’ the city, the.sum of one [!h® first day of Novemoer n writs, 8 ‘dollar, and for each ‘additional passen- |L€n or printed list, proper gne dy B Fer to and from the same places, Afty | SWOTR €0, of uil takubl & Gwne Senes. " by them’ on the first o Detober per cent x he |rates may be demanded. Chiidren. be- % on _the Kf’mfly tween six and tweive years of ame |LIORAL according’to law et from tucket [ when /ACCOMPANying any passenge) Blanks can be obtained the AP street to Market streat, on the wester- | above the age of twelve shall pay ha sessors’ Office in City Hn v will be ly side-of"Market street er on the west- | the above rates, and children under six [Sent by upon appleatl erly side of Pranklin street from Bathi|actompanying passengers liable to puy | Office Hours: 9 a. . 1) o ¢ o street, to Willew. street; and between | ful shall be carried free. T.ists will Le receivel be Hng Wed : said _hours me shall be allow: Sec. 18. The werd “driver” Includes |Resday. Oct 1=, 1tin lon, £ irty minut. the rider or driver of a hLorse, the Dated at Norwich, Coun. Zept. 37th on t festerly. side - of Shetucket |rider of wreels and the operalor of 4 |1919. ADpmEss . . i ., streat gu.‘;h "nflm"{'"-m se ;'n::r mator \"nhlc‘l_‘h‘ or street car. F. W WONOW ORI street, on the. erly e of atér ec. 19, 'he word “parking’ shall > e ey o street’ froms Shetucket Street to: Market | be_construed fo mean the standing of S AL = = e e easterly side of Market | vehicles, whether occupled ‘oF imoec:. M. J. CUKRAN, KeyNoD2 easterly side of Franklin pied, not actually engaged shal sep27a Assesmors. o s v A B e