Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 18, 1919, Page 3

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New !ort. ‘et 17THe mu)u"fi"fiwfi of ball tossers for the Gentest.| snveriw“nun e several of the football games to be|Fans who attend this game will be qux A1l guanl center. o) i 5 pl;yegnon eastern gridirons tomorrow |sure to see all the men slated. ‘,Q Nelly will attempt to :snap the fi _ACADEMY. VS UAQTFQI;D' ”m‘? ; § will have an important bearing upon |up in the lineups, and none ck. B B cateh the final standing of teams of ‘Babe” Ruth stuff will be pulle - c.:g‘:mzflf::em"m AT ACADEMY CAMPU. | L5 section at the close of .t ithis city, as t{Ne men signed er Pedace will travel around 'the | 3] . Pittsbargh and Syracuse, wi live up io cheir nts; ds. Dub Calkins will nitithe lifie. GAME CALLED' AT 3 O'CLOCK .| unmarred by defeaf eams will trot : éam - ave) ng 135 ~ pounds | v wkile Cormell and , aké their places to play the -Duwells should s o S SR RPN l Ithaca under simflu g * 3 1i 5—Clark; 1b aEv : Gt % TH ERE are Chier interest witl ns 2t - 3 ;%o lfh manager B 11 Carey, auto supplies §in the outcome of theé struggle in the 3 P L' [R*R ha: ‘are -merely J| Syracuse Stadiym _for . both. Pitts- p. - COLTS TO PLAY bureh aad Betatties Ravh el Willmunt HidherD, o made to sell and §| glovens, ambitious schedules for the|cf; Ford, ss; G. Adams, 1b; Leland, I OUTLAWS ON. SUEQAY Sunday afternoon the Colts - are 3 PPUES there are a u t o §l renrainder of the, s ~and two of | Nichols, 3b; J. Adams, rf, ‘Comin.s 2b; L supplies that are J| the ‘shrewdest mc@g in, the ry Wopdworth P Y % of the gime. The dentest is fikely: to _hanufactured for §| 0¢ 0“8:( S Mrd s |fiARTFoID RIGH AT GH AT - mrmx_mds for a side bet of $ the- -purpose of Princeton, ‘Yale' -and 4 4 enwl“m, ©. y| Colts have been: strengthen = | ACADEMY CAMBUS TODA Heavs R giving .h o n e s t §| face “interesting tryolit g: liéavy hitting outfielders, e e e s R o B i e 'g{'d ‘2:“‘ Aeemg Seit) lfinco g e Bl finere st o i . ¥ 2 S thmore, respectively, ve battle to McKay's coit. en to- { moun: e Outlaws, Farthmore, Tresecciivery, dnd v = e F it is advertised in cumpos d of II&V.I( C: . E. Calk ford will greatly outweigh the, Acade- Dy twirling and Whalep on the casts. Eoth the Navy aud, Rutge;-s non ng n the| s my and will ‘have the wdge in expeé-receiving erd, are out to “give thej- ‘| Colts a run for Their money.” * latter class of one or “more ‘o hé“n: (tches, be [‘day PRt by ihie B e ‘or “more “of atches, y and it is expected té be' ene of f yéli are an auto owner you need olfi,owus' t"‘” + MOOSUP| th e<Saturday Even- teams are , without upponents: tomor- SHOP THAT GIVES vo row and will devote the affernoon to|rience, but the old N. ¥. A. spirit is » g Ng.T4E . BSOLLAR A LONG RIDE. UR | Peactice. The more important, gnmes Expected to-make up for il this. o .As this is the final game of the sea- GAME CALLED AT R e7y " P 99 h In the east Saturday follow: The game iwill begin at '3 oclock |on it'is hoped that the faps will turn JACK FENNELLE, UMPIRE 5 lng ost™” 1t oug t S Brown at Harvard; ltt.sbué:h lx;l sh;\rn &ér. llch-y has secured Gz out strons. s g s A Ne Syracuse Colgate ornell: § petent officials to take charge of the = D ¥ . . MNE RUBBER CO. |!swarthmore at Pennsylvania; Boston | game. 'MURPHY AND COX ARE INSURANCE i to be good T'he makers of Rochester at Prince-| Jess Wilcox wili be at fuliback again GAIN WINNERS AT ATLANTA AN e, g o M 32 Conege at Yale: & MR TT S - § ton; Soenn State at Dartmouth: Wil - liams at Columbia; Amherst at Trin- ity: Haverford at Lafayette: Albright at Lehigh; Holy Cross at Springfield; Maine at Arm POLIS OF HARTFORD HERE FOR FINAL GAME OF SEASON < CYn (Special t& The Bulletin.) v Aif Pressure| winimantic, Oct. 17.—If the weather after a week's layoff, due to a frac-! Atianta. Ga., Oct. 17.—With “Pop” tured rib. His presence will add|Géers off the track today, Cox and lNSURANCE : ‘jthe EAGLE‘ SHIRT are telling greatly to the strengih of the team. | Murphy, two other veterans of the 'hC'Jme«’“: Wfltl P{?Yefl;{v b;mzi;';nl'] | Grana ‘Girout races, fought out a due . FOP “EVERYTHING chance at center, it is thought. He has| Murphy winning two out of three i been showing up well du-ing the past| rxces. The 2.11 pace went to Murphy, - +INSURABLE ’wee . Coach McKay h:# been trying|driving Sarando in straight heats. He " . 'cmwel at tackle lately. Qo won the free for all pace with|d. I~ LATHROP & SONS in full pages why theybelieve 'riday afternoon the - regulars ran t 1 straight heats x s wild with® (%6, srubs. scoring easily | piotims Jeis T won th 211 frot 1| 28 Shetucket £t. Norwich, Conn. | - ln thelr Product. I'hereasons REPAIRE Tharqqhiy T at any time, | Eddie. McKay worked il especially on the carrying of the ball{ BEAR CATS UNABLE by the backs, making them ' shift it O PLAY AT llTic : INSURANCE g are lmPI'CSSlVC i LAMPS A JGUARDS permits, the fans ofi this part of the Straightened ‘iid - Rebai state will be able to see the Poil's ‘of| B ihe backs, making them shitt it : Y- Hartford in action With the All Stars| ..’ free .all the time. .Towards the| Taftville Fear Cats will be unable. ALL KINDS GAS TANK ATeS of this city Sunday afternoon at 3 o'~ g g - TO ORDER | Jj;ck ar Recreation Park. The line- ALL WORK ANT! ups announced for last Sunday’s game GUARREEESD | will hold true for the coming game ‘WM. E. SHANLEY ®|with the exception of one change. > 3 i.owe of Springfield will not pitch for 449 MAIN STREET, (East Side) the localg but in his place will ap- NORWICH, CONN. - pear “Rube® Woodworth, who: has end of the practice they were doing it|to play the Baltic Rivals Sunday.ow- i like veterans. % "ling to two of their \men goins out of RBJAB]E COMPANIES ; A large attendance is expected by 5 is the management and the necessary preparations have been made. the _information 'HAROLD S. BURT 4 Wheth(-‘r you bu} a Shll‘ nager Mills late Fri- = B 120 Laurel Hill Ave. . . Phone 598:3 day evening. Herbert (“Pug”) McNeely,"a brass- S lunged student. will be in charge of| Hardigs to Play Greeneville Sunday. afternoon at Mohegan park | < AUTOS *?o HIRE “for its paitern, color, weave, the cheering. : Sunday T S e the Hardig Athletic clubd will play the|-— - ter for the Cardinals during the sea- 3 E] 1 e i o it rosed. Other men like Fora | DUWELLS’ OPEN FOOTBALL Greeneville Tigers. This is the game| |f you-want & comf I ble fit Ol' tallormg, you Wlll have of i Bortbn Bravask Leland, ex-cap- SEASON ON SUNDAY | that the sporting publie have been | tain und champion batsman of the! The Duwell football team has or-| Waill Tong and boul Pet o oot CRE to ride in cajl up JOHN Tufts College team,” Parker of thel zanized for the seaséon and are plav- d,‘f’:-“ Ve - T Hme ShIEY ¢ o ane M. pm 21 Fanni A New Haven Eastern l.éague, and Fla- |ing the first game Sunday afternconi4y= &ame. . PErSI e ing Ave., herty of (he Hartford. Eastern league | with Williams' AIl Stars at the oid | Mapager Crimmins of the W. A. C.| Norwich.- Dodge closed serv- club wiil anpear in thé elgca’s lineup. T"Ue Ground at 3 p. m. n?;”:-:? (fn"‘h("“‘"‘ ""flo"r"g;‘fiheays g i = Ph. 152.12 The Poli's will bring their usual fast They hope to make as good a show- C. Friday evening eveming Coach | ‘€ car. one - SHIRT ln any COmpal]y O'Connors of the Hardigs found many | & weak ots in the line and qui | bring mares to my farm at Var-annes. 3 I st h ed o he 1 101 H. *w—u t i l‘e[ aP , nor FiNANCIA AND cuMMERc]AI- U e e "W wark hard to Xeen | ity a ol 1:11: e \aéffiffdnoni makcs HCIt ()l()g |all honors on the West Side of ihe|pcen very successénl. With a proper: | ssey . and to ‘admit. that an EAGLE 1 eity. H O'Connell Will {1y v orned 3 : MARKET WAS LIVELY Williams Steel, May Department Store | start on the ends. fif government ”sf‘j‘l’i’:ns“"fu”‘:mw'l‘o;‘; cxcusc_ New York, Oct. 17—Trading in|and Bosch Magneto at gains of 3 to 10| The Greeneville team will have sOme| o firming distr of: Canada, the s Stocks today was dothinated tc ajDoints. X Grst class piayers in the lineup. jtarmer would derive untold benefits. £ greater extent than at any recenj pe- Better known industrials. . motors rrs‘? h (‘ m' ,.’;!mr.xntefi the_is‘p‘:n' ing| S A1 . : ¢ | Fiod by the unrestrained operations of |and ~specialties were represented by public a first class zame and the at-ip 3 - vou & * SERVICE | POOls in specialties, Pierce Arrow. Etutz. Genmeral Motors, | tentance Sunday will count a lot on OP"’\:‘GTSE”M“"%NA;GE'S « GLE SHIRT ou are sure of PROMPT B N it s oF cadpaatia 57 | ‘American Wooler, Ilide and ILeather|the bringing of Bridgeport, New Ha- AJORS . NEXT YEAR . Lt s kind of early for winter sports, her. Industrial| ven and the Sub HERE for we have adequate STEAM |gcure origin preferrd, Central {avs, EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS| peajings. in stocks of that BRI e e =G e PRE thece are alibmly “gi¥Ds of egrly snd the real skill that insures prompt |tion frequenty overshadowod SRulppinEs weRs Ahves mAImy ON L oo Wiallas: €t of Seer. . league,”’ e s o Sk . stbator ke B Tl MR the strength of Atlantic Gulf and| New- Haven, Conn. Oct, 17.—Don during ) - BEY Serwice. M attar notably steels, ~wers . in- | United Fruit and Rails owed their oc-| Welles. Yales halfb, strained w lig-| The favorite ow\m-man of picking | o ou l c e 0 T. J. HEALY. e e D Prooms forward m | casional prominence to Southern Pa- lament in practice rd will mot|mew managers for thé ~'1920 season | ’ Marguérite Bid'g., Norwich, ' Ct. | the general rally of the last hour. * which made an exireme gain o{ll)e abte to play Boston_ Col- | started before -the curtain had‘ fallen | % > d £ 3 e ¢ 3 points. Sales amounted 1o {lege hore (omorrow. ‘The Eli back-|on this vears championship race. As . Our Men’s Store” For - the first time this, week = the .000" share: 1a - will be L. e, Kempton. |is usual there are wholesale rumors | % money murket evinced a tendency 10} Liberty bonds were lower on the de- nch and Braden. {of changes in the Jesgues and the| 2 | personnel of the v relax. Call loans onened at vester- | ire’or e s g Tious: elubs. | and the dome: {day’s ru rate of 10 per cent. but| i€ Of T0E & L2 Arresul | Ak e dror T3 3 3 x : a as ak Football Team Organized. i sident Heydler, of the Nation: : dropped to 6 per cent. when a|j el | indive s, Bts Toot 4 ; The aljce where: You cam save maney | prominent local Lank offered large “‘"‘;‘;‘f l‘fg;‘;[e;‘efi‘ e West Side Stars have ¢ [ e 3 ot g 1{';u:;'lttlm:fl = is the Blace to dajyour business. We!sums at (he latter figure. S. bonds were unchangea'on fiogtball team and are OGS Lojfranchise Sas fo be furmed’ over to|almost assured’ Huge Bezdek will |lik can skve you m “¢n’ Vulcanizing,| Time funds held firm at 7 per cent g = hallenge any team Under 1S e 5y | Minneapolis inYerests fand the Boston|zo back to Penn Stale to lake « Accestbibes TiMERS % have moth. | Pid, but so far as could be learned no STOCKS Arrangements con = Tade LY | Brave club was to be yun farthier up|of athletics, according to 1 - 3 y loans were. made at that quotation.| . - j ; teleph T north to Monireal. Rumors of a|he will be succecdkd us boss of ble_for’ Everything, ing bpt the best. Stop in and look|even for the shorter dates, although | Fec™iu. cuaimer e ing Manage ul Budniclk. hinge in the ownership of the Chi-| Pirates by George Gibson. the vou let Mr Tell it 1 arounfi; also used Tires cheap. | commercial_paper was frecly pur-{ ‘w0 im azi ¢ ; i cago Cubs have o, fallen by tiejpopular backeton of ihe clui it whetber you det him ¢ : | chased at 5 1-4 to 5 1-2 ner cent. 10200 Am Best Kuzx ] Putnam vs. Moosup. | way. Frank Chance recently angounc-|dek's work didn't.please ihec gue of Nations' is respons fo | “Tncluded smong the man¥ strong but < | Putnam and Moosup will clash -in|ed in Los Angeles that he ana Barney|City fans. His connection with var-|ihe Omaha riols b hitherto inactive specialties were | the second game of their series Sun-| Ofield had Mépn Jiffing ‘motion * of | ohig collegiate sports gave him the : it for | Patiman ¢ Xational Aniline. Cal g af the Carpet Grounds in Moosup | buving thie- €l Hn° Lut had chang- | théory that- physiode was fhe oniy | T A P S {8 tnam won the first game by 2 score | ed thefr minds. ~ = = requisite for a ® 1l player dnd that he e g.’rohnsnn Taskell Barker, Tran o: 2 to 1 and“the Moosup boys are out| A new hand at the helm of thelcould take a huSky. s chap! Gossin R et S B ot i to even up the series on Sunday. Pittsburgh Pirates next season seems|and make a ball player ¢ him | fatal to friendsh x,~ g ¥ PLANNING HORSE RACING —— = 3 = — = LEGAL NOTICES DISTRICT OF LEBANON § § COURT of probate, October 16th, 1819, Estate of Edawin N. Hinckley Lebanon, in District, de The administrator ha\\\n,: exhibited his administration account vith said estate to this court for allowance, it is Ordered, that the 24th day of October, 1919, at eleven o'clock in the forenoonm, at the Probate Caurt in Lebanon be; |/ 6200 Butte Cop & Z and the same is assigned for a hearing | #0 Bute & Sup on the allowance of said administra- 1500 Can Pzcific tion account with said estate, and this ) 19600 Central Leather Cowrt directs the administrator to cite | 300 Cland 3ios all persons interested therein to a e O pear at said time and place. by publis R ing this order in some newspaper hav-| Juo ¢ M & St P pr .. ing a circvlation in said District. and 500 Chic & N W by posting & copy on the public. sign- post in the Town of Lebanon where the deceased last dwelt. ALBERT G. KNEELAND AS A PUBLIC BENEFIT/ is considering a plan to] T — > g e racing, which is conduct- 0 = 2 vt gh plane there, work to the Canada benefit of the general public. The plan advanced is to limit the returns of promoters to a fair per- centage of profit on their investment and devote the remainder of the re- ceipts of the meetings to a good roads fund. Among the owners favoring the| plan is Commander J. K. L. Ross, owner of Sir Baron and Billy Kelly and one of the most prominent fig- ures in Canadian aad United States racing circles. Discussing the project here recent-: ly, Commander Ross not only express- ? Judse. . €q his approval of it” but went farth- We weld anything from a 260 Cructble er by recommending a plan to make; i €0V log. to = 300 Del & Hud the public share even greater benefits | the riost intrifate casting—and our| AssesSors’ Notlce 0 Den & Mo G weldid = from the sport. He wants a part of 590 Dome * Mines =i e N Sy poAlL, persons liable to pay taxes in the | 0 de’ o e den oE breed- | . b own ' of Brooklyn are hereby noti- st s P Experd.care in preheating a thorough | fieg 1o +aturn to the agshassora o of be- 9 Pialior Bedy “The government could use part of o ~ of November. 191 ted list, properly knowlgdge of metals and real welding|fore the nrst da npnzre assures you of satisfactory | sigmed and swarm to. of all “taxable| 29 e :, il work when you come to us for WELD- r;ronerl‘o n“-sed ?;'l;hem on the first| 2200 Gt N Ore Subs day of Octol 769 Tifnols Cant ING SERVICE. Blanks mioy berablaine of (she Ak | s I Chis {lions so the farmers coulq receive di-! rect benefit by the opportunity to i breed finer ai®nals. The need of the farmer for better horses was never; the money for the probision of stal-; sessors or Town Clerk. 600 Interb greater,’ he said. The primary object Close figures. Those failing to make a list will be | 08 Interb of racing should be to encourage bef»f charged a penalty of ten per cent. ad- 500 ’:‘ 2 ter breeding. I have been trying to| j NORWICH WELDING CO.|itional acording to law. 31 Thestnut Street T e iom 10 . . to 30 B, B Norwich; Conn. at the places mentioned below, on the following dates: Quinebaux market, East Brooklym, Thursday, Oct. 30, Fred lavallee's store, West Waure- . Friday, Oct. 31. encourage it by inviting farmers to ;;4:.35,;“ Ve - o . " Minister Of Labor In Great 5 2 Britain EE OUR WORK FIRST TH o GET OUR PRICE FOR gtmen's oftice, Brooklyn, Satur- :mifi.’m"q‘.fi,‘” PMNT‘NG YOUR CAR : o r RAINVILLE, i %:fix';’:;e’x“ué e S S”HYDE 1200 Nat Em & St MOTOR CAR PAINT SHOP | ; 1o N 354 Wost Main Street - TALPOT 0N Y Nk u Assessors | 1208 Now & wWesi PERFECTO— 12¢ PANETELA—|2¢ CORONA —15¢ 'BANQUET — 15¢ 208 Nor Pacific " | %100 Penn Phome 73523 Dated at Brooklyn, Oct. 13, 1919, Assessors’ Notice A grefl merchant once said: “Price fied to return to the assessors on or. is known to.the multitude—Value before the first day of November, 1919, writien or_printed list, properly %0 South Ty - ® R 266 Rp I & Steel . ; 200 Rep I & Steel pr ...... 41800 South Pacific :e'-med :y ‘ew: er W;- right. | signed and orn to, . of all -taxable 200 Tenn Copper 0 < 4 - : rice is just one side of a bargain— pluberty owned by tiem on the first| 9700 Tubacco P im—i ~fopar Frar ol Lo bk i bR £ o firet | 08 Toicco T on't meet him—if you want a strong husky cigar. Planks may be obtained of the As- 7S Hbber .. the comhvl\lklen of both. efl:ns or Town i § Steel . s N ose failing to make a list will be | ¥ L 3 & Don’t meet him—if you want a mild cigar minus flavor arged a penally of ten per cenmt. ad- ed a reston, ct. 15, 1979, o1 . SRR, ity it W 5% ALLEN B, BURDICK, = THE T. J. SHAHAN C0. R e e o 1 moncy U!e Converse Tires But—if you like a mild cigar with the delicious flaver that only selected Havana can give, then— Nt et Oires — -{firm: high 10; low 6 ruling rate i0: Y e : closing bid 6: offered at 7; last loan 6 = P ssessor’s Notice | acceptances 1’3 { GET QUR CE'ON All persons liable to pay taxes in the COTTON. S GE mm Town of Norwich are hereby notified to s A & return to the Asséssors, on*or before New York, Oct. ~—Cotton spot EFORE PURCHASING the first day of November, 1919, a writ- | quiet; middling 347 3 k & H C ten :r tyrln:ed”hs!, l‘brloperl)' signed and G wgeprr va e ou . |sworn (o, of all taxable property owned NE! 3 o aynes, (0. |57 them on the first day of October | . - °:,nm s Phone 781-2 15 ose failing to make a list will be EW LONDON, CONN {TE . rarged a penalty of 10 - P mflflraiors—lg iof p.v.e..‘,mm: ;‘ccord!ngvto e ol G 12¢ e 3 E Bianks can -be obtained at the As- g ¥ b | sessnrac Ofce in City Mallfor will be m'-.um—r—“ll = % L e sent' by mail upon application. . A That's-a hard combination to i arid' —] en-Hyatt and R T b e ST e BB T o o Vackeap 4%s: . o976 aees e Sir Robert S. Horne, Minister of “h gzt mfldm“ fl““ P beee SRty Nelw Departure Bearings nesiny Dot arofsiyed besinning Wed- | Ghadtia it tia s per 4105 bond. Jabor in Great Britain, who be- 28 it in his all] H""’“ 5“"‘ e SALES—SERVICE e L MW G e CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. ‘lieves that the present British rail- ; OCK & H o e LI Open Tow. Closs. road strike is direct against the CK & HAYNES A L. HALE, ? e e i state and not against private efn- — 4 BANK STREET; Second Fioor | M. J. CURRAN, GATS: 3 ployers, inasmuch as a most liberal _ ~- Phohe 781:8. ' NEW LONDON" " | sep27a T asesmornt | 3057 LT8R o 19w B wage-scale has just been granted. ——

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