Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 29, 1919, Page 3

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JEWETT eiTY Flvt mem 3 = ' LEGAL NOTICES. FOR BASKETBALL uu: To coussn WITH mm : 3 3 TRr e ; o THE BoAR® or CounEy Tom: an3| Washington, Oct. 28.—President W. | " : ; missioners for New London County: I would like e G Ibe, and the gencral cominittee 9f | 1. i B B ; Sehanas Spiritnots amd - intoxicatii: to hear mln all the fast i ex: = D i “m° state and Dhode Lsland, | B35, Br0 e e with Disecters | | : AN g (i Sters i, TgAE Davc Shine N w 4 . 5 cider St Town . Mullen| Ta AT R e Hines.on the union’s wage de- | . ° : i strect. Towr of Norwicl exichi in'th: hat made | man are abo Qecided 4 ro [ S'in au ° Murphy 35;’?,‘;'?;‘;"&",; ¥ t . Mr. an‘in‘g:w:u had - L::?-:nmmnna v 4 any part ot parts of which are cut ofi igh they had never played togeth- T Ola Teliable Biake and Henjamin, the | tions of the board of railway wages 1 A ; form Booths, side rooms, or. retirinE “befors mor. practiced even, they|COMEaU ...................... Crowe| forwards o fthe arNash8fh-.tpliNnG | before him for two weeks,.but whether | 3 4 ARt TR R LR ked like a machine. forwards, are two of the best to belle has been able to reach a decision in' ; located within two hundred feet .in, & ’ was a tough bunch to put-up|Crowell ..................... Bendett] found. Lefty Joe Daley the Norwich | the rush of work incident. to - the 2 8 : airect me from any church edifice or i high school -team but the 9 whirlwind, will top them off at center, | threatened coal strike has not been re- | pibiishier mitotiial school™er’ the anu White fought them every| R. Wileox Senft| with Harris Faber, H. McLean and|Vealed. It was agreed when . the de- > I A npnb”‘ et R L of the way. The N. F. A. line Benjamin to pick from to stop the vis- | mands were presenetd .last July. that : B o Tih, Thl F1e¢ sy ol O3- ed up well and Coach McKay was| Crocker +..... Connors|iting forwards. Several chapges will| the officials of the railroad adminis- s tober, A D. 1819, James McNally, Ap much pleased with their playing. £ bBe made in the hall, wood banks will| tration and the union would confer be- 2 plicant, We, the undersigned, ars ele: is copfident now that his men will| Whitney .. owning rea] estate, ‘“Devil Dogs” played true -to L. Tuesday afternoon on . the Wemnxton. Sayles demy campus, and played the 7% 0l bovs to the tune of 34-0. Al-|Morgam ,......... . F. Williams| be put in instead of the screen that|fore the award was made public, which . tors and taxpayers, i k - f the Town of Norwich, and hereby has been in use heretofore. accounts for tomorrow’s meeting. : Sizn and endorse the foregoing appll Bulkeley low next Saturday. ‘he Devil Dogs” failed to score in| Ringland = Y. Stanley e it ig considered certzin that' the catio McNaily £ Icens \ Tisat Quirter but THilower raib]. - 3 2 < AT THE TAFTVILLE ALLEYS. | union’s request for a general wage in. : B Remaby cerilfy thal said appilcant t touchdowns in the second, two in on, " AU S AR Bennett % Mill League. crease will be refused. Mr. Hines will | v rs B is a suitable person to be licensed pur i ttroxeth;r ‘sv;thy a helt\mlul _R. . Olympics. gt“fim the demands independently of | 5 Y I-ACK mam to .73 id ‘lp'plér-aflon Otthtea 1\( om the ard line by ! Wi . baeoll % dent Wilson, it was learned au- 2 p LIS (T IRL, Guy ol OcEone. . and one touchdown In : Desmoines .. - 36 96 88— 280| ghoritatively today, but the president’s |- . . Because TAN . 1919." . T. Connell, James B, _Han- final canto. : , RS o T -105 103 79— 287| general policy laid down at the time! . WHITE R ons, T nereby certtfs thaf N or R 3 92| Armitage .. : 99. s apeltis ShOmMeND Weee AmilE &gt Made of pure wax and oils OXBLOOD A e e con was uncovered in the third 012 15 In the very first play Chick Touchagwns, Williams, 3, Govi, Stan:| Dugas +a <. v heaved a long forward pass!ley. Field goal, Stanley. Referee Mc- o#Captain Horace Coy'e, who dashed, Kay. Umpire Hull. Time of perio 2 10 9] inequalifies: contpared it ms in |- yylieh progect tre surface BROWN ygisiecdn he Tong of Nerpich: 08 ion 3 a ion. 339 aT0; ke 1idel on e lera il SOveniHIs Santeion. B et Mary G. Ward, Asst. Towr Clerk. bei Company. e ; | employes of the Public Electric Light { The letters. ing fully described in the application to lany part or parts of which are cut o city (not a village) even though it seil on iile in said Qourt. For more par- | or partitioned in such manner &s to i | the smallest cit. ®w York, Oct. 28—Trading in ks today waw governed almost en- ydly down the field for a 50 vard|12 minutes. ferred today, but said there was noth- o and a touchdow The specta- 92— 282| ing to be made public concerning their z TO THE BOARD OF COUNT 3 cheere\;] Caplat{n Ccy!;h to m; BULKELEY WORKING HARD 108— 315 dxscus‘mon. Asked t;{ u{!&f\fl;} o]t;.x L mi f.uwp‘r‘mw.\;ew Jondon Cour as lay panting on e groun FOR GAME WITH N. F. A . 115— 315 wage increase meant a strike, r. Lee | iereby ap ense - g 4 . F. " - Chan et and -ntoxlcating 6;’:&:‘ s‘s’z‘:gfimc.)vxe, Eastwood| Bulkeley is working hard this week 2"100 108 12?: ;g; g“‘:‘vfifi?n:—l:a'e:a“& ‘?:éo':hga:ofig::;% igloreal e ianhine yine 8 Williams plaved in a manmer sel-|in preparation for the annmual battle =S show what could be done fo reduce | o°0, ©ompany, and for an advance of NORTH STERLiNG ler, 17, e, BASInE RL T 08, extes seen outside of college gridirons.| with Norwich, which will be held, this 181 518 545 1578|prices' as a means of relieving the |0 PET Cent. on the 1Z-trip ticket fares in the rooms and apartments in saia r the Academy, Jess Wilcox play- | vear, on Plant Field, next Saturday = economic pressure -on .the.men. e |Pci¥een Boston and points within the| Mrs. Ida Arnold Nellie [} 0 (100 2 Cany rt or parts of which ~d @ strong game and the line to a|afternoon. As yet no enemy player Olympics. added that he saw very Hitle relier as 15-mile zer Schotield, are visiti s abe cutioff or partitioned. in such man xn‘n showed what a fine game they| has crossed the Bulkeley goal line,| Desmarais .. .... 93 98 ?‘KS vet from that source. As to a-atrike,i ———— — Bulxley in l)au'r:lso!\,‘ 85 3 to form booths, side rrobnmu, or capable of plaving. and Coach Phillips is grilling his play-| R. Coleman = 1111 89 83 269| hie 30" whatever action was taker | SENATE ADOPTS GENERAL LMo and Mrs. L G. Curtis of New ring Tooms. Ay ‘place of busimoss ach McKay tried out a new man,|ers in-order to keep Norwich score-| Raymon: e B0 2 %37| would be in harmony with the other | BRI ENCY BILL REPORT | o o e S ond Taa e ek} fie from amy church edifice lington, at tackle, and was very| less. e THTNEE LR by 115 103 109 323/ three brotherhoods after consultation | 3 =k > e A e R R arochial school, or the rably impressed with his work..He Wld-st_ — ufda! o b et -115 “108 — 323 Uith them. MW Sshinstos, ‘Oct. ~28.~'Fhie \conter-| . Mr. Halpurin and family of ing thereto, ~or anv " use him in the Bulkeley game. indham al illiman ‘c"a e . The most important question pre- Ient(: 'eport on the general defictency B ko Tred: 1 R b ] g 1] ibrary, or cemetery he Academy boys will be put|ley an opportunity to try out several 159 297 431 1407 sented by the union's demands is that | bill Was adopted today by > senate| © Bat rom Fred Hutchinson. t t Norwich, this 13th day of O 'rgugh SUff practice this afternoon,| new plays and to give the coach a Red Sox. of time and a half for overtime, which | Withoul a record v e Rl T S P LT A pilicant.. by G, H. ‘Bradtord B s Dow bunch oF plays which. - he e e e e | tmvker 087 107 99— 293/a “punitive measure” to curtall ‘the |ilary commntice. and u[h(‘a‘\ Cotuhel S Rl e " of Worces- | tors and taxpayers, owning real ests w3l spring on Bulkeley, and it will| an eighty yard run for a touchdown| g D81 95 100— 276!long hours of work. If granted, It | coiicree’s uction in climinating en-| A T Brag e oV pices -l of tne Town of Norwich, amd 1 ra¥e a lot of work to get them work-| while hm-‘:;gthnn;tf‘:: e Tierney §8 103 99— 270 would be the most important victory. tirel. irom the the senate appro-| o QUGS T O Uit week, izn and endorse the foregoing app . smoothly. e e B T, 3 x| White 106 115 105— 330 | gained by railroad emploves since the | priation of $15,000,000 for the army | ™ S85 ing b : [iaattancol st gt Cleorse R PoRLE TO5 R ere are several recruits showing| The woi* of Murphy at quarterbac g 3N s e ter [ Biep ke house has oxes are getting bold here and{license, and hereby certify that said umqwell and there is o rumor of | has brought about a shift in the back- e e s iee, N e T e l*‘“b;‘f:}"i“;“ e T Y enat:| walk the road past houses in broad|appiicant is a suitable person to b 5 R . day light. licensed pursuant to said application eup in_the lineup. field. Birmingham, the regular quarter, s | Wadsworth declared, the United o tid t Norwich, this 13th day of Oc tain Suplicki’ wrist is healing|ls such a fast man on his feet that thel pyTNAM OBJECTS TO BEING CHICAGO PACKERS INVESTED g oo vould not .be able to ‘muster B aroty] dEsaslt v ale T Ehe Banik 'of | X D, Te1s. Joseph H. Hender ,fl"; For thto harness “Pharegas ar| ing Murphy in at the helm. iar- CALLED A VILLAGE] IN HOTELS IN NEW YORK |more than three squadrons of air-| slexandria, Ky. a few miles south of o ariis Bioshore P 3. Moriey Friday. rell at right tackle, is one of the main-| A Jewett City fan writes that a| cnicago, Oct. 28— Letters i,,dicau,i,‘?é;‘:“ and even those would be 0bso- | Cincinnati, was blown open by vracl 4 Cettify that the above B l‘he summary: stays of the line. Jimall a veteran; Putnam man was in town - Tuesday | that the big Chicago packers have in- | i Db M L men and $40,000 in Liberty londs ‘tak- |signers and endorsers are electors and tackle, hopes to get back In the line|looking for the one who caused the |, 5 en. avers, owning real estate In the i 3 vested large sums in the stock of | i NiF. A Devil Dogs|up for the Norwich struggle—New| item to appear on the SPOrting Dage|liige. hoter companies, soperisny ) STRIKE WOULD LEAVE Town of “Norwich. Dated at Korwien anng S A ... Coyle| London Telegram. of Monday's Bulletin, reading Partly!Nes York oity, were. introduced to. ST, ALBANS IN DARKNESS 5 Ty G Wa Asst. Town Clerk thus: . day in the Interstate Commerce Com- | e NO I ICE 5 ; ' (. The Putnam team easily outclassed|niilciows nearing of the tional ¢ Albans. Vt, Oct. 28—Before i v he Moosups and won > pdeciding | Wiolesale Grocers Associa o v this ¢ for Boston today,| ¥OR SALE: By order of the Honor- rs for New Sounty: 3 | game of ihe series between these W9l ,1.int that the packers receive spe-, James W. O'Donnell, a representative |able Court of Probate for the District apply for a license to sell and | ges Fia) service from the railroads. the!of the International Brotherhood of [of Norwich, I will sell the interest of | cxthangs pirithoss and intoxicatine | ‘The man from the Wolf Den town L e o r | Elecirical Workers, said that if an |ATthur J. Adams, late of Norwich, in s, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and letters went into the record over the| id District, d ine MARKET WAS ERRATIC, 423 423 | had taken decided umbrage, and ‘)“ objentian of counsel for Swift and|Aa8reement were not reached soon he|521d District, deccased, ig the rou L e e 87 @ |it hereafter known that Puinam is would return and cail out on strike the | L34S, SIISLeA, 1, the Town of Notwich, |street, Town of Norwich, except in the H { company. If such a strike were made ng is the chief i hotel Anso . also in that city. One| TEMPERATURE IN NEW YORK {letter recommended an investment of REACHED 81 DEGREES ‘vnc 909 by Sw ted Hotels : Fiix York, O 8. —Temperature a circulation in sald District, at least 28 2 = three days prior to the daté of said 1 an' : ‘Certificate Application No. 438. hearfog. and’ thut Teturn be made to| QaTTRRRCH B e mums, buf somié. of argely iferi6t. entirel; the market reacted. o tins were d when pAron chared DAN D. HOME, Judge. ® | missioners of S The eneral Alotors, g s in several cities. ecords were bxoke'l in New York to- ve' and =2 3 the g niaximum of 121} SR ¥ © 3 Hoppe, the master, stands alone in 178 SR e day w b rrsirrr e BRI e o i T L L B % treasurer of forfe ;poifits under A 2 sy | the realmn of billiards toddy. The fa- | No |NCREASED FARES FOR i . By 10 o'clock | Attest: SUSAN F. HOME, wm'eo‘m’s';'g“{‘f‘ffi "h",l;",h)““‘a;‘,‘;’;‘v"[“w“,‘: Relat %d cquipments an > Bris % mous Willle, in the champion: i ROADS OUT OF BOSTON | pped to 48. | _oct29d S CIerk O e 10 oh Tavarin _—_— and dispense to its mem To THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM. |15 D g s missioners for New London County. We |bers. spiritious .~ and _Intoxicating A . liquor in t to i hereby apply for a license to seil and [liauo e o points ;p a}: i i = ment which came to a close Satur s eased wit] S S ; | day evening in New, York. convinced| _ 3 the world and his rivals us wel | _Be : The Maskichomiio {0 e | there 15 no cueis : . ) 5 ommission has denied the next dozen or so yea : i 4 cider under the name and style of Jo- [Said club. located at - cet, Jake, Schaefer, the youthful Welker | oPerating out Boston “or "‘““5’" L Conxior'& Co. In tht buiiding | of Norwlel, .Said.clifb hag:for itsipug passenger fare rates on suburban orth Main street, Town of Nor- |Poses and objects the following: T 1 fish dealer knows in the state > ] the ~wratic changes in the e | by Louis F. Swift i e 8 effective, it would cut off power for |ticular description, see said application. | forfn bootns, side rooms, or retiring rmépey market. Call loans opened at CONNECTICUT MILLS FIVE PR i o ‘Z‘(‘“ e has | street lights in St. Albans and Burling- BVA B. ADAMS, rooms. My place of bubiness is not e i I st oty wass TO OPEN SEASON | oo B B0 I a0 1 the (ome_ | ton and for a large number of manu-| ©°t294) Administratrix. |focated within two hundred feet in a imum, but rese steadily to 16 per ceni B £ i e 3 manager of the Con dore Hofel, Compant 7 - | facturing plants, including the Central 2= direct line from any ohurch edifice or in_the last 15 minutes, dropping pre- el i 5 . Kea anager of the C modore Hotel Companies of New |y-o o .t ojlway shops here as well as| ,AT A COURT OF PROBATE HBLD [public or -parochial school, or ~ the cipitately to six per cent, the day's Edie < m, wi York, and that Swift & Company had | ¥ermont va ' Bawanton Tracties |2t Montville, within and for the Dis- [premises pertaining thereto, or- amy lowest rate, at he clos: Fisher open its & nKsgiv- | taken $50.000 in the Hotel McAlpin.|(he St Albans and Swanton Trac trict of Montville, on the 27th day of | postoffice, public library, or cemetery Speculative issues were again taken ing day, issues a challenge to play any ! The letters to other officials of Swirt| COMPany’s trolley line. October, A. D, 1919, Dated at Norwich, this 2ist day of Oc 3 -+ e e P et vy » in Connecticut and is particular: 5 R e - Present—DAN D. HOME. Judge. tober, A. D. 1919. E. Budnick, Appli in hand by bull pools during the early s p: Y| & Company, suggested -that it should | igned lectors o meds i tr = o ‘ E h Eastern P v - EFFORTS MADE TO <-1EVENT Estate of Charles L. French, late of |cant. We, the undersigned, are ele: s and intermediate periods, trading re eotor ¢ dv {be a good palicy to take stock in sub ) = Montville, in_said District, deceased. |and taxpayers, owning real estate, of flecting greater confidence #nd breadth Bat: Metar pe . H cticut. teams of high class. The| stantial hotel enterprises in order to | INCREASE OF PRICE OF COAL| Hattie 'C. French of Monty ap- | the Town of Norwich, and hereby étgn than were manifested in the preceding o R 3 53 eeticut Mills team witl be or obtain the business of provisioning | = peared in Court and filed a potition |and endorse the foregolng application session. Tlitrots Cent 5 4 the classiest aggregations tha Will | these establishmen told of an| ~ew York Oct. 28—Coal wholesal- | Praying, for the reasons u:euxn set | of E. Budnick for a license, and hereby Geneéral motors once more eclipsed Ins Copprr % 3 jappear on, any court in Conmecticut | effort to obtain stock in the Biltmore|ors were appealed fo today to preventforth, that administration be granted cextify that said appilcant is & suitable I other issues, ma an extreme Interh Con 4 | during the coming season, so gamesiand Commodore Hotel Companies.|inereases in prices because of the im- | PR the estate of said deceased ~ |Person to be jicented purgnant fo et dvanee of to the new high = : jetes “‘“‘.g““"" R but it was impossible; Ar-|pending bituminous miners’ strike. W.| pelition Be heard: and Aotermiasa iq |21t day of October, A: D. 1919, - Samuel £ 390, reacting to railying in z 2 % s ® L i thexe be ‘an { had arranged it advance.” { presid of the Whole-|the Probate (ourt Room in Montvilie, | Goldbers, Michael = Levine, Abraham agal ‘dealings net gain of t i Phil Bebeault Calls, g | t & Company subsidiary, the|sile Coal Trade Association of New |in said District, on the st day of Ne- |Cramer, David CRraniCritas points. z et - : - opolitan 'Hotel { York, declared that the future inde-|vember, A: D. 1919, at 11 o'clock in the |Gordon. T hereby certify that the abov: Affiligted skares such as Chandler, Bibeault of Hartford. former had a share of the provisior i pendénce of the coal industry depends |forenooi, and that notfte of the pe i“«"m{a‘fhe"v bl e Stutz, Studebaker, White, Piorce ger of the Aetna alleys was inof tr 1 of New York. | on.what can be done now to keep coal|dency of said petition, and' of said | {or§ and taxpavers owning real estate w, U. S. Rubber ana Goodfich were Phi} says that he ccording to d -had-been | prices at a conservative level. e o gL Ony (o) BTYan Y s pub: t day of October, A. D to 7 points higher their maxi- ge of 16 alleys in the Capital u|pxom ed the entire business of thc| ——-- }\orwlch Eiletin, s newspaper having |1919. '3 . Asst. Town Clerk exchange spirituous and intoxicating Southers 1ty st = : 5 ! z . c u E : M ¢ : e A ieir moments of ac-| 8100 Tobero Prod ot he reigns supreme. © commission today sent to Direc- Eoente nu s bnRAIng, any spart or SheN A hTaT Eag maatte A tadl 1-| 39 Tob Pred pr .l i : ) r-General Walker D. Hines a letter v PR S L e Tes club for the same and moral interest of t ruils were rel Sheg D LTI BT Schaefer was_really the onmly con- | th (e Bl st A et . tioned in scuh manner as to form [Clu : : Z testant in the New York tourney who | S¢'ting forth the findings 4 booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms, |5aid Order of Elks, and 3 1 y | is not located |recreation. It has a membe: egated: to wnd metals again - = 3 n e & TS nasbe: on on the public hearings. held on hostn Xlde Toohis. Lor refiected i tatus of the was figured as having a chance with | : i Sme a. ad- i CRER = :t. 6 and 11. Charles A. Prouty, di- within two hundred feet in a direct|and was organized April 6th, b s~ g il 1 D ey oungster aved Well | rector of the division of accounting of Y line from any churen edifice or public | Officers, directors, board of Sales amount- S -----118 but he was totally outclassed, out- 3 : : -ajirozd _administration and for- or parochial school, or the premises|are as follows: August TiLv, ohi : Bl classed even more than the score of 3 rta. but others - - their match, 400 to 214, would indi- a member of the interstate com- : pfirfué‘fi'xfraf»}}"zf:"ce;’-fe:i:f postoffice, | ronce K. | Millea, secre 21 2a000 witys s i B 5 merce commission, represented the R S Stager, Daniel J. McCormi s ith the gen-| *Aiee Witls ore cate. Immediately after the match, | ™€ BSmlon, | 4 orwich, this 21st day of October, A. | foreign issues. To- | 580 Werh Pumy B ... Hoppe was presented with a gold | railroad administration at the hear- D. 1919." Joseph H. Connor, Saran A.|T; Lyons, Joseph P. Wi R e aggregated $14,- & medal, studded with a ruby and two | NES- ! » Connor,” Applicants.. We, the under-)of its by-laws, constitu AR s dizmonds, emblematic of the balkline | Specific denial i made by the com- signed,’ are ‘electors and taxpayers |members are hereto annexed, Dated g changed on MONEY. | billiard championship for one year. | mission of the requests of the railroad . el estata on he own ot | e Norwich: Biks Glub, by Bwald. R New York, Oct. 28—Call money|Cochran and Morningstar divided sec- | 2dministration for a minimum fare of il |the Torezoing appiication of Josepls H, | von Hornig treasurer of mouce Com 10 cents a ride in the territory served 5 Connor & Co. for a license, and hereby |mittee strong; high 16; low 7; ruling rate 7; | ond third money, each having won four closing bid 13; offered at 16; last | games and lost two, and Schaefer took | PY the steam roads, which also Is / certify that said applicants are suitable | Conn., Oct. T4th, A. D. 1811 Pe lean 16; bank am,mm, €15 fourth place by splitting even in his | Served by the Boston Elevated Rafi- 8 persons to be licensed pursuant to said 1y appeared }g:g T N application. Dated at Norwich, thl! six games. Sutton and Yamada tied b ey 2 to the truth of the f ay of October, A. D. 1919. 'Jere- jfore me to the truth o 5 miah A. Fitzgerald, Joseph Boylan, [2pplication and that said club COTTON. for fifth place. with two won and four B 3 New York, Oct. 28.—Spot Iost, land Slosson was sixth,; having: Jost Willlam P. MeGatry, B. U3, Morley, |fide organization wherein the dispens- steady; middling 38 S OO | anl of nis games. # George P. Madden. ' hereby certify |ing of liquors is not its chief object o in e Hop playing all through the dorsers are electors and taxpayers, |Dut is an incident of Ms existence us an t dorsers ar eelectors and taxpayers, | Organization, to its members who are 21, and that there are no minn. h NEW YORK BOND MARKET. E‘L'ii'r’fiffau;;?:'&“?gflmfi{e FowcoR ot owning real estate, in the Town of e e, pion TR & Salein 3 e Nt Bis2 e membership. Nels. : goems’ o be improvins. e piaved | GRAND CLOSING SALE OF ‘DESIRABLE BUILDING |33 ociohist 2 Somiii Gis 2iat | Sn BURH M0 faster than ever, all of his wonderful Ward, Asst. Town Cierk. W finese and touch were there, and he LOTS AT TRADING COVE. i o b (;;;‘:g;';";u;-;;«:t,g TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- onernof Neow Londdl CRATEK made every conceivable shot with ap- 2 is: parently the utmost ease, ONLY A FEW LOTS LEFT. THIS PROPERTY IS LOCAT-|missioners tor Xew fiondon ConeyWe |mseioners of Jow Londdn (0 i LB 3 Yes, Hoppe reigns supreme. e " 1 2 ored W & ¢ v ; ED AT TRADING COVE ON NEW LONDON TURNPIKE, | et 55irithofs w7 niorloadng |15, 0 20 i ertificate = o 99.60 99.60 Qusted in doliars and conis pec 3100 bond It's Strength That Counts 2 cid deit the na style of The lub certi T When oo Stecher, the farmer boy,|DIRECTLY ON CAR LINE, OPPOSITE NORWICH GOLF | gidry under ihe name and styic of rhe CHICABGO GRAIN MARKET. and Strangler Lewis clash in their | CLUB. A BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF THE THAMES RIVER |ai Broadw '>'engm”;n",;;";:,',;mf:‘;g T Open. High. Low. Clone. match for the world’s title at Madison a inder ik BB B Gt it | AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY. Spestniniy 11 aaB) o " o 1 S e 5 = : will witness a great ma e. e Biunad | T anch - D e BpELL 5 of said eclub, > strugsle between these two giants for All our lots are high and dry, free from rocks and shrubc, Boothn: (Biae oo retine Toon t Town of ks 0% the world’s championship will produce Our place of business is not located | ¢ > or 3 i BE 12 Guel of strength. for votn men are |and our title is absolute. 'Why don’t you invest your savings | wituf two finired foct 1n o direct fine | the. coliow s from any church edifice or pub possessed of poyer unequalled by the | in real estate? Dimes invested in building lots soon grow into L% i0Y ST (81 p2ialtiel et | memberd s e will be dol].n eto F stoffice, meetings This titanic struggle n a test of o h“(“ Hfiffll‘-?,c;rlre:;:’uder “1 e = B i e T Fewlo the Jormer de;] STOP enriching your landlord with your hard earned mon- | 175 i $isr, 03,0, octobery, &, D | GG \ e ey tirely upen the superhuman | ey and invest the money you are paying for rent in a HOME | 2ginis by B B Davenport We. the | 10000 -~ legs. His “sclssors” hold, which has OF YOUR OWN. ' There never was and never will be any sat- | = ewoing real estate, of the Town of | 5000, 1 51 TWO CARS FINE WHITE HOMINY CHOPS WHICH | TRi5it I cnec’le S poperts as. | isfaction in paying rent for a lifetime. A renter is constantly [t Torezolis appiication of 'ric Far [hercto arue WILL BE SOLD AT OUR STORE AT $3.25 PER 100 || %% i’ Shendionic-"wnics 1 | Paying out a large percentage of his hard carned income for a| 1oy, ooy on) suie,aoplcons ane | 5o IBS. AND ONE CAR OF WHEAT STANDARD MID.- || f, "l "roinsrwie, s, qasse place to camp out wv;.-fl-ml;u family. m::;efhchefitfid age | Siol S ARGHOD SHILAOE | b landlord property.. ith a e G- | e BT o Toneah B Ha, | made oath before m & le Lewis on th a that R ‘ DLINGS WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT $2.95 PER 100 [/ i5.573050 Levwie on the N i 1a few doll ke t} f t &7 |[george. G gEreston,: Joseph, H. Hall aoplication: snd. & LBS. ALSO THE FOLLOWING: ey oy ot to i payment can own his| ¥illiam &, McGarry, 1 nereby certlty club is a 1 organizatior ' ‘ ? *. . g own home. BOESerRs arer metars and, e s x‘fl.’flfii?r“&i.‘i‘f‘“" i : owni: 1 es % wning real estate in the Town of |ji5 chisf obJ BEST OATS,961bs. ........................ $255 Jfl‘n?n';yufl::d:y,.t::?YZ::yme.tfl, WAKE UP to the fact that you can own a piece of this|Yorwicn, Dated af Normich, tais it | its existence NO.1CORN, 100bs. ...................... $3.00 || as aireaay cabiea Jimmy Wilde an | earth as well as the richest landlord: Ward, Asst Town Clerk. oot?sw . | Do minors in the acfive member NO. 1 CRACKED CORN, 100 Ibs. ....:....... $3.00 | ' NcouiR ena Mnitnds o meot whds| A little down, a little each week, no interest, no taxes for|_ 7o THE poanD or covnTy con | vcitaw Copmmiasions NO.1MEAL, 100 M. . ............,......... $3.00 |2 ke Doat when tuo little’British sen- |4 oor) v agry. Rereny Apply for & license to Sth and | AT A COURT or PROBAT: MYSTIC SCRATCHFEED, 100 Ibs. ........... $3.90 two wesks. Wilde will bo offered a ‘PRICES $39.00 AND UP [ v s nana iatoxioning o e St a‘ly'oy Oetober NO. 1 CHOICE mzu‘%"’-; = I At 323 :;'g e e L hes o inc | | CUT OUT THIS COUPONIT IS WORTH $5.00 | .|=3%.0.23 B U e UNION GRAINS, 100 Ibs. ............. . " " $3.85 || Seisce?’ cer ias has vion,nis laurels ON ANY LOT YOU MAY SELECT oths. side rooms. or retiring rooms, | ministratl WIRTHM: decision in most of his \contests. H Wrri IORE, PENNANI "AND PORTAGE will ‘Moarn pemitiing (Brougs his trip rite here your My place of business is not located |0 within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church .edifice or public or Oraerea parochial school, or the premises per- | ber, "A. D) taining thereto, or any postoffice, pub- | foTenoo STOCKFEED, 100 lIbs. $3.20 ||| to this country. - Name = o s o e IR A S P S ceescsesc st ssacasee sese lic library, or cemetery. Dated at Nor- |In the ( COTTONSEED MEAL, 36%, 100 Ibs. ........ $3.80 || Princeton met defeat at the hanas Streetand No. ................ [ [fgh this Bist day of october Aol | Rexi: the undersigned, are electors and tax- payers, owning real estate, of the Town of Colgate by a ecore of 7 to 0. It was e~ e L R TR City . newspaper THER SPECIALS | Colgate looks like the king bee of this i bri ith th afterr of Norwich, and hereby sign and en- . Jorial e ot T e ,u“h property or Sunday, | - | 85rec the Toregaing application of Tahn d.District, - novan for a license, and hereby cer- |0 the da aerial attack proved to be the downfall tify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said or phone 772 and our salesman will call at your home. fpllcntion Dated at Norwich, this p jof the Tigers, Bankhart's men using 3 q the forward pass to perfection on sev- . eral occasions. Princeton presented a t day of October, A. D. 191 Gasper ar es o r n A e s e e B BatSy Goorge R, Piicher, B3 Mbe : the ball on the Tiger's ome-yard line ey, D. D. Disco, Nelson C. Disco. 1 in the third period, and the Princeton hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and 3 Cove Street, West Side. e e s e, Salecmn.n, Auditorium H . |iaSpavers, owning real estate. in the| wmew their team was putting forth. :Colgate Town_of Norwich. - Dated at Norwich. e tne is the better team of the two, of that 0&, M this i2ist day of Octaber, A. Dr 191, | medtum: e er? there is no question. Chas! 8’ Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct22W | Vertisine your bus ére is ne e ad- Tou W

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