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WORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NUVEMBER 18, 1919 e ——————— Looard oucks 0t Dufy nSecond ol BOWLING [ FACPHERSONS| [ e wor s @4 A & ves you a life-time $7 () SHIRTS | | of Heating Comfort i Tulsa; Okla, Nov. 17.—Benny Leon- ard of New York, lightweight cham- plon of the world, knocked out Jimmy Dufly of Lockport, N. Y., here tonight. The knockout came in the second round. After about a minute of the first round had been consumed Leonard pulled away from Duffy, sending over & right e Duffy taking the count of eight- - Duffy was sent to the floor three times, the round ending with Dufty hanging to Leonard. Dufty came slowly out of his corner vice president; J. Stafford, second vice president; 'A. Taylor, treasurer. secretary and Three clubs = were repre- . Hanna, Norwich Commer- ; J. Stafford, Jewett City Second, and A. Taylor, Baltic Aces. The league would like to hear from other clubs. The entrance fee is $5 and it was decided to play a double schedule. The'league is to -open oR Thanksgiving day. Age limit, 19 years and under. Players on one club can- not play with another club in the same league. The league will play under Open 10 a. m—Lady Attendant MAJESTIC BUILD!NG THE AETNA Wulcnm,l You—Afterncon or Evening In Silks and Cottons in the original elab- L G 2 /- - in the second round. After 36 seconds|amateur basketbill rules. ‘Toohay, Gadbois ++ss.. Brewer 7 fl in the ring he again went down, !tny& g The president would like to hfifir < AR t ing lor the count of eight. Leonard|from another club as soon as possible| M¢Namara .... .... Hildebran f a sent over a Jeft jab and Duffy went|80 as to be able to draft a schedule for| * R. G. . ora €ness o gra es’ down in his own corner. After Referee|the meeting to be held this Friday |Linnehan 4+eue0s O'Conmnor McPartland had ftolled off the count|evening, Nov. 21st. SerM in a written application - to H. Collins, Bex 437, of three he stopped the bout. Baltic. JEWETT CITY SOCCER TEAM — WINS FROM PLAINFIELD | HARVARD'S 'PROBABLE LINEUP Saturday on Ashland park the fast FOR YALE GAME Jewett City football team defeated| Cambridge, Mass, Nov. ~17—~Al- Plainfield 3 to 1 in a fast soccer game. | though no official announcement was In the first half the Jewett City team|made, it was understood today that scored two goals, the first one coming|the Harvard football lineup against after ten minutes of play, when Le-|Yale on Saturday would be as follows: laire shoved one through that made| Left end, Desmond or Phinney. the visiting team immediately get| Teft tackle, Sedgwick. busy. The second one came a little| [eft guard, Wood. later when Jarvis scored. This ended| Center, Havemeyer, the ecoring for the first half with 2 to| Right guard, Clark, 0. The second half started in good| Rjcht tackle, Kane. shape with Plainfield scoring one goal: | Right end, Steele, BT Gaftney, Kileen . . Hall R. patterns and mater- ials are being shown . F. Williams | Shea . . Williams Murphy, Farrell ... L. Brutzman, Kane ... R.H. B Bennett by this store for your Flaherty, Wail Kerney Score: Independents 20, Hardig A. C. 6: touchdowns, Brutzman, Flaherty, approval. Shea; goals from touchdown, Flaherty 2; time, four 12 minute quarters; ref- : eree, C. J. Kearn; umpire, Mr. Hull; - Priced timers, Messrs. Connor and Shea; head linesman, Lieutenant Dunn. Iy after Jewett Citv scored their - e v The Norwich team wants to arrange Touh ecrie Lygiatra aud, Lin| Joarteecl Miay., 7 game with the Independents for O erty starred for Jewett City and| Ripht halfback, Casey. Thanksgiving morning at Norwich for r Campbell for Plainfield. Fullback, Arnold Horween. s i The lineup: ' S ;s TR T Y Jewett City Plainfield. | WILLIE JACKSON OUTPOINTS McCourt Goes Into Lead. Liverty ........ <e.... Alexander SCHIFFER IN 10 ROUNDS| _Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 17—ty win- Goal. 5 bR i Y CRF BT lay's _ four games, Clusker oy U P L atiae) S i G omy b o Charles McCourt of Cleveland went ; Schiffer of Buffalo in a ten round bout | N0 the lead in the three cushion bil- Wratt . Breesford | ¢ : : liard_championship_tournament with QUALITY CORNER { here tonight. Jackson knocked Schit-| [ TITVSTSTID, touename X ° ~ Parkinson | 1 down five times in the first round| ™\ iooure tonight defeated Charfes| Opposite Chels:a Savings Bank. and once in the laet, but was unable | oo C-Farty BN E o Campben | to_put him out. The men are light-| "%, {7, rookiyn veteran, 50 to 37, ew - Bl Welgnil Akt def" Cannefax of New York defeat- AT THE AETNA ALLEYS. 7 oliser| |NDEPENDENTS TRIM HARDIGS | £ fin&filv‘:'f:lem'}'g Cg"o‘icr’:‘g“fi it Crescent Firearms League. Puts IDEAL HOT WATER HEATING comfort at low cost Vincent BADLY AT NEW LONDON|piace 'in the stardingz. He has won Won. Tost ;. ith ithout cell New Londs . 17—The New|five games and lost one. against five| WarTiors -« 13756 in cottages, flats, or stores, with or without cellars . Rateliff| London Indenendents came through as| won e deteats foruggi‘;ltmi; ‘S‘“p::gss g ‘g 1 IR e e : i Bat expected yesterday and defeated thel third place. 2 8 The AL-, tak e place of a parlor stove. But a Beckett | Hardig A. C. team of Norwich 20 to 6|~ 3 it Terrors .. ... 7 11 1he D! wow ‘.es P e at Plant fleld. The largest crowd of Three Cushion Billiards. A A SRS stove wastes mueh of its heat up the chimney, whereas the > ..... Prevost s 2 i h igh three strings—Gleas: . 5 z 2 : e o o fanotias being there to| . Cleveland. - O, Nov. 17—Charles|High team single—Warriors IDEAL-Arcola is water-jacketed, and conveys its heat W8 hot 5 Jewett City will nlay anv team of | cheer for the Independents. 1t was no- ;Vk‘Cour;lcfl lClevuelgald d:(ealed Jess| High team three strings—War water circulation through pipe-connected AMERICAN Radiators teura astern Connecticut. | tie e Lean of Cincinnal to 45 in the first verages x = R . - % T Tka tn hear from Tatteie and | oo O e reting. . | game of the three cushion billiard] stationed in the adjoining rooms. Every bit of the big volume of heat AdAress Manager John Seddon,| The team work of the Independents!champlonship today, The game went| developed from each pound of fuel is therefore made useful in keeping Jewett City, Conn. was better than in any game plaved ng;?“'“;;‘;r gf:&u“'s(h;?“ e Eutchins ALL the rooms uniformly, healthfully warm. There is no coal-waste. NEW LONDON BOWLERS VS. ooy e e mon A Al o o Uhix| won Hont! Clarenca Jackgon of Detroit|Fontaine . The IDEAL-Arcola does not rust out or wear out—will outlast the AETNA TEAM TONIGHT |Sub Base on the 23d. Right Haifback|50 to 38 in 64 innings , feien = building—is a genuine, permanent investment! TR New London's five best howlers will | Brutzman was the first to score for the e -([-m}god\l‘r:\z T Norwich tonight to stack up|locals, getting the ball on the kickoff| AT THE WILLIMANTIC ALLEYS. | gonges! . . N . = e\ gy T epresent; ~|and running 60 yards for a touch- - | Murphy p : far_five_representing th | and funuing €0 yacde for s touch- e e Shipped complete ready for immediate operation 3 be composed of Fillmore. McAllister,ond scorer, getting the ball on about) Redman . .97 91 Lo The beauty of the IDEAL-Arcola method is that no cellar is needed. Everything is on % Heberd and Brennecke. . e e ety andfords Summers 97 106 o ardie st o gy one floor. The Arcola is placed in any room m-thu-bchimnzywnnec&x:. r:lo run- z i JMister and Aichare the W. O Brien 93 83 ing to cellar, If there are two or more tenants in the building, each can have his own - s ve “While He.|the third man o score, making the|p, b AT THE AETNA ALLEYS ning ¢ Bire : A b & a s hurhanite sho has dons{DOints from a_ plunge through guard. VA ussis o0 C'ty League. Arcola and male the temperature to suit his own needs—can make his own climate! = fine bowling in Norwick, and | Flaherty kicked two goals, makinz. the| ' i - el 1f you do not wish at first to heat the entire building, buy a small size IDEAL-Arcol = arennecke is a star performer for-|score 20 to 0. Norwich made its only W i McAllister’s. 2nd later on buy extra sections for the IDEAL-Arcola and two or three more radiators merly in Hartford. | touchdown when F. Willlams rot awav oot Combies 79 111 0 Warm more rooms. ¢ New London will have o go some to| on & forward pass for 10 vards and American Thread Co. AR 1081 s keep close to this team. then carried the ball over on the next| pritlana 50000 cAllister . 106 98 2 % 3 — plav. He failed to kick the goal. Gon e w5 — — e ful — S INTERMEDIATE BASKETBALL The summary: T‘t"‘(‘);g{,gl_y' §: 108 191 226 Cleanly heating: heldth‘ | heating: LEAGUE HAS BEEN FORMED| Indenendents. Hardig A. C. |l Hull's. free from fire risks! At a meeting held in the Baltic club | Dondero, Green ... ... Hussey | Jacob, Clement 91 84 86— 261 s Z Ca house Friday evenine. Nov. 14th, an 4 E. S Brenneck 106 112 94— 312 ‘Jnlike stoves, there are no coal-gas leaks into the living-rooms. The §. of Radistion 3123 rmediate basketball leagne was|McCarthy « Williams | Hull 126 90 99— 315 1DEAL-Arcola delivers the soft, radiant warmth of hot water—not the = ! 156 with the followine officr-\: Sl 4ry, bumnt-out atmosphere of stove heating. There is no fire risk to o b= = 2 190 president; 1. H. Hanna,|Gadbois, Cremens Tonight—Rossie 323 235 279— 888 ruliding—no danger to children—fire lasts for hours! The Acola burna e s - - — Fillmoro's. »xd or soft coal, coke, gas, or wood. Brings cost of heating down to the Prices inclade Tank and Drain Valve. Prices donot include labor, pipe Hoffman 96 95— 282 sowest notch—and gives IDEAL contfort. and fittings. Radiation is of regular 38-in. height 3-column AMERICAN Pecricss, Giffora o7 91— 279 o sizes et becded to quit your rooms. EASY PAYMENTS, if desired, Outits - — | Fillmore 89— 271 Catalog showing open views of houtes, individual mrf“‘)f‘ Ai:;yl._;,:'y‘l“m*‘ Ehiiadeiphia, -5 e, Dt s 36 e flats, stores, offices, etc., with the IDEAL-Arcola zfl-flm Richmond, si“g:‘u'i', :gz-mfl,- Detroit, Chicago, 750,00 Shrean iy Boilerin position will bemailed (free). Write today by Mo o : 3 0 Budnick 83 93 108— 274 Wk e = Bowne . 100 100 90— 290 st rite Department N-23 F Herschell-Spillman M g L S P e MERICAN KRADIATOR {,OMPANY v i e | - p an Otor Ompany 284— 336 No exclusive agents pEsmei—N S s R ) + Providence (Massachusetts Corporation) LT ic i N Battimore, Washis Richmond, Albany; 2 AT THE TAFTVILLE ALLEYS. ik (i S e b Sttt ey it i Lot B rrigts Jomr oSl g oot o 8% Cumu!ative Pref d t k (MILL LEAGUE.) %muwl'—lust-l’ ul, St. Louis, Kauses City, Des Moines, Omaha, Denver, Sen Fraaciaco, Las Angetes, Seattle, Portland Toronto, Brantford, (Ont.) s erred S ocC Army and Navy. cehwipiiy b L e B e R ¢ v ¢ a « i — 33 . i CAPITALIZATICN : i 1 — = = e e — - —t— == | 07 oy uthorized (including this issue 50 15 S lla ity ey sy =% i 8% Cumulative Preferred Stock (Shares $50 par) ~ $2,000,000 $1 3g50 000 ) 830 1530| Gnicago, Nov. 17.—The liquor inter- [QUOF interest 5200 China e i il | Common Stock (Shares $50 par) ’000 b ests were given amother setback to-| The decision of Judge Carpenter to- | fiif (hind Mo e Dividends ot 2,000,000 1,300,000 B e B e N Cavpenter | day in favor of the “drys” brings the| ‘i e R vidends on Preferred and Common Stock are payable Quarter, January 1, Aptil1, ~ handed down & decision in the United | (otal number of judges who have fa- o W ] aon H July 1, and October 1. States district court which held that|vored prohibition up to seven, while Gt LT | { American Trust Com Boston, M. 5 2 the war time prohibition act and the "“w lzlquor mlel:‘hl‘s lmrv(:_ ;;uined but Sty 4 g . 4 : 7 2 o con- | two. decisions. Jud Fi - iQ peny on, Mass., Transfer Agent and Registrar :L‘i’txlsxll?::aler:mr;::g‘:‘lcsséerxs:‘ “on: | concurred in Judge Carpenters’ decl. NEW YORK HOND MARKET. i3 | i /il ; £ nounced that Judge Louis Fitzhenry|sion and who will hand down his de- | iz Low. " "F'M;; Iet{n writlen by Mr. T. J. Wilson, Chairman of the Board of Directors of of Peoria, 111, had concurred in the de- | Cision in Peoria tomorrow will bring . Nh e the Hersc "Sfllmqn Motor Company, copy of which will be mailed on request, we cision. the “dry” total tos eight. e summarize the following investment features of this issue: | Do 10 In making his ruling, Judge Carpen- | | ude? = e e 3 o . . e = i3 ter denied the suit for injunction V! , eoria tomor- Dome Mines HmhellsylllmMotmmnmy“meof the oldest and largest independent Rt 1l i brought by Attorney Levy ~ Mayer,|row for liquor dealers of that city. Ede . 4. | gfln"famlrm of Automobile, Truck and Tractor Motoms in the United [Brmibee e aaet m representing Hannah “and Ho e e i i LY i 3 holesale ligor dealers, to restrain i n;:::;i;;flr' '““!]; :‘lwefl-cqulpped plants at North Tonawanda, N. Y., s baks - Dutie Aiomeg) T FOWER RADID. SERVICE irom Bu! lo. The business has been in suceessful operation since 1901, and the Charles F. Clyne and Julius F. Smiet- « SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES Com; is tanker, collector of internal revenue,| Washington, Nov. 17.—High power| it ai Norn or CHICASO GRAIN MARICET. noted for the excellence of its products \pany Meyers 7ifrom enforcing the dry act and the serv'ye open to the public with| 600 Iituois Ceat (1 U detith of th Prox 3 - . Brown enforcement law. orway, Sweden, Denmark and Fin-| *00 Ins Copoer ! i of the present financing, Net Quick Assets securing the Pre- H. Gley Under the fifth amendment to thelland, will begin Nocember 20, Act- e o ferred stock alone amount to $1,295,560, or. $48-per share; and Total Net LR 7| constitution, which provides that legg|ing Secretary Roosevelt announced 1 T 4 Assets aggregate $2,393,383, or $107 a share, $50. - Sehmidt islation restricting personal liberties | today. The rate will be 2¢ cents a Int Pipe TR TR »983, 7a , par . — individuals may be passed if the|word except in case of Finland, which S e e ntc?mpanydmno! carry any values in its balance sheet for Patents or Good- gfmm‘:\uxny as a whole is benefited | will ‘be thirty cents, charges having e e will, although in the course of the eighteen years’ the Company, Sales of the Company have shown a consistent and satisfactory growth each these are of considerable value. year; and the business has always been profitable. tinued pwn,h are particularly bright. days for delivery in 1920 amount to $4, ume of sales for the coming year in excess of $9,750,000. On the basis of indicated sales for the coming year, i 4 BiGY LISS ENGINES. Brown Val mated Herschell-Spillman Motor Company will show Net Earnings, after e T e e e hase® £ SopE mplied s i 1 = ! > S o 6100 Readlng .. 1 i i i :0 & arges, including government taxes, of $1,150,000, or approximately Boston: second vice president. La-| MARKET IRREGULAR AT CLOSE [tors being the foremost features.| 400 Reading 2 pr . 's';s.flinEg"gI:ce:v;geuE"%:laleys,fleg:‘a imes the Preferred dividend requirements which call for only $108,000 tArohe ;ng!wo',l}]{' nlr the Sout_g At!li;?llc New York, Noy. 17.—The stock|General Motors led the general rally | %30 Ren § & Sfee o . d annually, ssoclation; third vice president, Her- Hieol LIk chbes ‘The Charter of the Com; . 1 B 5 man Obertubessing, of New York; | gujqatj i 1. d inter-|1-2 points. Sales amounted to 1,100,- Large stock always on hand. endn ot 2% L e AL pment of quarterdy divl. - © fourth vice preident, Sam Goodman of | LEGR{ETCHORE GF® (S0l ™ session, | 000 shares, El 1 o G General Mill -Repairs. > upon the outstanding Preferred stock, and quarterly dividends the Pacific Association: secretary-)ju the readjustment, both as to scope| Bonds were easier, but not materi- | oo Tohacen Pro .. Special machinery of all kinds. of 2% upon the outstandis 'ommon . stock . inni 3 treasurer, Fred W. Rubien. of New ations, was com- |ally changed, except for a sharp drop| 400 Tob Pred pr + ] CP g ; beginning with January 1, Forks teantess, JUatice s Bartow: g | s e nel ppgtions, in Southern Pacific_convertibles. To. s L. . stees, s ¥ ot _ 'n Pacific. convertibles. - :fi:%r:gfimf T;‘;‘Smg:;t s & be o fene b S Fow Yo Toau n B "‘éé‘fifil& e continued | (a1 sales, par value, aggregated $10.- a a . of Bosto an F're V. Rubien. Having sold the larger portxon of this issue, we offer the unsold balance strictly subject to prior sale, reserving the right to allot a smaller amount than applied for, at $50 per Share, to Yield New Hampshire, Exempt from Federal Normal Tax. Descriptive folder NB-255 mailed on rejuest, Hollister;White & Orders booked within the past 30 170,000, with estimated total vol- it is conservatively esti- successful operation of ' The prospects for con- 8% S. J. DALLAS AGAIN HEAD OF THE AMERICAN A, A. U. n, Nov. 17—Samuel J. Dallas of adelphia was re-elected presi- dent of the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States. and New Orleans was selected for the next convention at the annual meeting which closed tonight with a banquet. i B The union amended the constitution to permit refusal of registration to girls under 14 and adopted resolutions favoring state and federal legislation to establish in' the public schools a universal system of physical educa- tion. It was voted to urge the' addi- tion to catch as catch can wrestling to the Olympics. Judge Carpenter held that congre was empowered to pass the two involved in the case. Attorney Mayer, after the decision had been read, said: “I have never heard a better argu- s | been in addition to telegraphic tolls in this country from point of origin to the naval communication —service, ‘Washington. Communication will be through the Norwegian radio station at Stavenger. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL market was in process of further li- intermittently, a comsiderable - per- centage of the offerings, according to commission - houses, representig _the further settlement of over-extended bull holdings at interior. centers. Money. rates,” foreign exchange, the unsettled industrial situation and a long-pedig court decisio played their several parts in the gealings, the mar- ket closing with an irregular trend. changed, though'in better supply. The shorts based much of their early selling on the money market, the new low rate for sterling exchange, of the last hour at a net zain_ of 5 475,000 shares.. Old U. S. bonds were unchangeq on call. COTTON New. York, Nov. 17.—Spot steady; middling 3966. MONEY g New ' York, Nov. 17.—Sterling ex- cotton tinental exchange. STOCKS. Bales. Miam!_Cop (. St L ew . |Company usien 157 Engincers Manufacturers Telephone: Union 963 Founders ings, Couplings, Clutches. Providence, R, I Machinis! of HARRIS-COR- T L CITIES FUEL & POWER CO. Three Year 6% Secured Notes A — change dropped to a new low level |} Dated Nov. 1, 1919 Due Nov. 1, 192274 * : Call” loas: npened and were renewed | hore today. falling to . $4.081-4 a8 -1, 3 $ 4 e el at 12 per cent, thiat rate bens anc|against last Sawrday's 3412 1-4 to DENOMINATIONS $500 AND $1600 Free from State and Local Taxu.nndCompulaory,Decl'nmtiontmderMamdmsetts ahen money was freely offered at 10 :gehg"’du‘;dlo '{;x:e‘«:le::::;[:;;;‘gs 2;“2;:’,‘! e S R R Income Tax Law; also Exempt from State and Local Taxes in Connecticut, Vermont and per cent. Time money waS un- ! Guaranteed as to Principal, Interest and Sinking Fund Paymeats by P : the coal conference and the famous| s sie Shiime Cities Service Company 3 oil lang case in California, which was Az € Co. SOFTCOLLARS decided against the Southern Pacific Company. < ‘ motor_ ol teel and equipments groups registered extreme losses of three to ufteen powts, Crucible Steel, Mexican Petroleum and General Mo- 4 sER S NS SRS T Biet Sugas m Bosh Mug © 2900 Balt & 010 " 00 Teth * Motor. 24109 Teth _Steel T 2700 Brookly & T . 2600 Brooklyh R T pr PRICE 86, AND INTEREST TO YIELD INDUSTRIAL TRUST BUILDING | Southern Pacific’ shares broke Aive G - Jmeenronstes points on the news or a total of 7 1-2 ¢ 7.39 £ 8 Cengress Strest North Ameriean Uufldiag Third Nationsl Bank Building Grosvenor Bulldi points : since last week’s final quda- Cot ot 20 & PNLADELPYIA SPRINGUTRLD, MASS. ] ing _| tion. The stock had been heavy dar- A o i ing the forenoon, in marked contrast Tocome WRITE FOR CIRCULAR 3 The shove stetements whie ot guaranteed, are sectred from sources which we regard A fosnion Exelfle aid alher St 0 | e = 8 sccurate and reflablc, ead apem which we have acted. in the purchase of this issue, bisraPgr ot oscinitiscolladle g i 1 ED R ( e Y SRR WARD C Troy Tailored Recent spectacular features in the| 300 Achisn b D . B!XBY PROVIDENCE, R-‘ 13