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here Friday night when fhe American Olympic “Committee will. confer re- garding eutering of teams in the’sov- enth Olympiad. Prior to the confer- ence the committee and represenfi- tives of the leading sport - governing bodies of the country will meet Col. Osterreith, the Belgian director gen- eral of sport, at a dinner at the New York Athletic club at which plans for the games will be outlined. - : While plans- for - organization and|: transportation of the United - States team are still in a vague state, it 1s understood - that more than 00 ath- letes, eyclists, marksmen, . footbdll players, swimmers and’ fencers —will make the trip, to Belgium. The team will sail early in July. BEN HURS BEAT WILLINANTIC GUARDS whoe has all the earmarks of becom- ing a star will -be given a trial and there is also “Jim” Murphy, another youngster who will sub in case any- thing happeas to the regular men. “"Manager Benoit has appeinted John Sullivan assistant manager and these two should give the sporting public the best ‘there is in the game this season. The patronags at the games will depend on what class the public shall be served. 1f the patron< at the games is good, Manager Be- THANKSGIVING AFTERNOON * s ; 5 L - e ek : i . ON‘ ‘_ e L of Providence, R. L. - (Special to The Bulletin.) e Wilmantic, Nov. 26.—In one of sest and bardest fought games ayed bere so far this season the local teum of Co. B. State guard, to defeat at the bands of of 35 to 31-here tonight. iiurs led practically all the way, but ihelr lead was not o great as to make them safe until the final whistle blew. At the end of the first half the visitors wwere leading by a score of 19 to 13, but Game Called at 2.30 P. M. would ruise in melody: Dol | aizes. we w o'er 1and " ¢ ihe recond half the local boys even- | noit says there will be nothing t99!goB MARTIN 'KNOCKED OUT { : : Jnly to fall behind a few sec- | §00d for the fans. THAMES RIVER LINE. Ser. for eur! ) is Tathe. ” = The game today will be called at OM RILEY IN FIRST ROUND| gy0.oo care oo A : The tummary and lineup: 2:30 p. m. and there will also be a| Detroit, Mich, Npv. 26.—Bob: Mar-|portation Co, Inc. ‘leaves New.York i . I io v never from'us_ 1 Col-|tin, 'of Akron, X weight | Pler 45, North 'River, Wedpesdays ant - Co. B. Ben Hurs. | D tho ” Commercial School | dhampion ‘of. tho inter-aliea.. Armaies,| FTIeys S 6 D: m. Norwih ThUrsdeys & care through” allt: Lew <« sssosceseess Cromind tomng knocked out-Tom Riley-of Minneapoiis| 479 Sungaseiat §:p. u; New Tondon § = - < L. ¥ 2 in the first round of a scheduled ten-| orich and. Ness Tork 32 Siotoronms, = chofield . « Oppelot | JEWETT CITY ROVERS « |round bout here tonight. The kuock-|all cutside, $1.10, inciuding war tas. o A WANT TO JOIN LEAGUE |out came after two minutes and forty- < F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. one secconds of fighting during which Riley was floored seven . times by the tweive blows he received. n another bott scheduled to go ten rounds, - Erank Moran of Pittsburgh, knocked, out Homer Smith of Benton Harbor, heavyweight champion of Mi- The Jewett City Rovers are ready for all comers in basketball and chal- lenge any- team averaging 16 years. " Wolfe | Would like to play Baltic Ramblers, Bantams or the Taftville Dare Devils | or White Sox and they would like t0 joing the Trolley League. o Bidet s promised tn Thr 1y, name, most. holy - . Goots fection that gave if fame ax. most efficient pidce- of artiliery his work for France he ‘was® Chievalier of -the French . Lé Horror. et ohg o -Angeles came ‘out'of Mexico: in' 1916 chofigld 8, % Cronin 9 Op- | The Rovers' lineup 1s, John Seadon, ChIgam, i the third round. o J : : fo throceh foul ‘goals, A. Lewis | manager, right forward; Derds, loft| o\ at e s AP 8 i e f o calied. ana curelig storm \; retcree, C. W, Hill;, timer, | forward, Bouley und Bronnan, center; | KING, , Eoverashent inmepdre | an{tibay 5 ; s Scott, right’ guand; -King, left guard. Four of. these players are 15 vears old and two are 16 and are some. speedy bunch. 1f President Collins of the Trolley League wants tnis team OUT OF ARMY GAME Annapolis, Md,, Nov. Ibe without the : s, sootied by Phe Five:days after the. signing..of the & armistice, Angeles returned to Mexico ag the intellectual leader -of tho movement. Tt was sdid Villa. promised FAST ZASKETBALL GAME . AT TAFTVILLE TODAY 26.—Navy may rvices of King, the big left tackle and punter, when the we ‘would thaak : Tor “harvests boustiful from tres amé N T : team appears on the Polo Grounds 3 ek et 4 sl fang will | Lave alin tho leaguo please answer in The|\cw York on Saturday for the annual ‘j;’;;f‘;?;:=3£;;§g"“f¥‘fi;;&: ?‘;;}‘fieé s i Earih L ha | e O O ertaan: man. | fo0tiall contest with the army him.. Villa proclaitnéd Angeles’ provi- in Parieh hail | games writo to John Seddon. man-| Gl Dobie, the middite’ Goach, - Villa Srogiatmed, Asigel Crescents, cham- | ager, Box 121, Jewett City, Conn. sional president- of Meéxico tand meet the Bry- e i tet of Providence.| FIRST STEPS FOR AMERICA'S | sald, has a severe swell-| Angeles had been quoted: as ‘saying traston quintet of e £ the leg, which is giving him |he believed u day of accounting’be- the tRmous m;\’; vrfuecn m; PART IN OLYMPIC GAMES much zrnublg hat he cannot get lwserll,' the Ul;:)t: dbtste:hflrgvli:xm‘ Yes, Tord! though L Sors Al Jov. 26—The first formal | the best out of his_efforts. een postponed by the gredt war : nding ‘tears; and Vickery will be| New York, Nov. 26.—The first form: T his. effor 0 ‘that Ho. wistied to sdve s Beoplc| LA LR phy, Daley, White also | step toward America's participation i s pangs our burdened + ageregation will be | the Olympic games at Antwerp, Be WEATHER UNFAVORABLE trom this “by callig the pesple: to > spirlt sears; s g For_ those we love, whose ' dust ‘Mer A b : g e pentence” and' ‘welding, - them -into Por > love, w it ler Mills, a youngster'gium, in August, 1920, will be taken FOR CORNELL-U. OF P. GAME single ms for’ the uplift of ‘all - ::;l‘_\r:‘:: fifr‘\lt o o Philadelphia Nov. 27.—Weather|he went across’ the line to join -V safe with God N conditions carly today for the annual|said: : " y Lo HNANGIAL n c EREIAI. Cornel nd tho Dvonity ot Bamesl: am zoing back to’lift. my ‘counirs and pratse Thee, O Thou Lere- AN "MM Cornell and the Univevity of Pénnsyl-{out of the' dbpihs. of: outlawlessnéss (0 E wrong' shal ania wore very unfavorable. Frank-|which she kas fallen or else. die 5% * o the ek e “ield was a sea of mud from rains & b L 7 - h rule the- world,” ane¢ MARKET S HEAVY. ?:: ’T’:’h& L, e % 890 et o past two _days and indications - i ¢4 d A YJ'“'e sha! *ei::r. . —The tmpending | Ansmds - Co were for little, if any. improvement.| g3y NES. GLOSED IN THE: (7 The New Combination Body Which Can Be Adopted to All Lines of Business. e e dustrial uncer- | Asoclated 0L The forecast today was “Rain or snow ‘a7 ] A S X s+ e i o and much_colder. KANAWHA' COAL FIELDS | 3 couraging tone of | A T & 8 ¥ : . e - — dvices bearing upon | Baumoro & Ohlo mbexad ave Tiy mercles, O .oW 3 | JOHNNY DUNDEE DECISIVELY Cherleston, ‘W. Va., Nov., 26=:Four Syt s % At Godl ’ 3 ancial eituation, com- | Bultimore & Oulo ‘pr #3 a7 A §arry k’ x, In the name of Jesus Christ, ou: ‘ s S o e e g L 3 £V|OHNNY DUNDEE DECISIVELY | iech Spertins ware s (o 1 If you have use for a truck, you are paying for one, f|* 2 R b e i 'waukee, V . No 6.—Johnny | ficids to toldl of 3% 2 > - foet— : 4 Dindoss New Yot iahtwogheme| o imeiis owr | whether you own one or not, and for the first time in. §|°- > | (Lonlght “declsively outpolnted|sge of those \orking from 97 per d li : f t k T. = | Charley iite of 8o, in a ten-|of # 2go.t0_ 84 yer ce: A HE 8B {Sheniey Me 5 Coionen i 2 Lenlonis v e kiR onths, we can deliver one from stoc ime , SR e . e g s ks e mOa s payments ¥ yuMOR OF THE DAY |advantage in every for duce results pending some de aiation offered- b gt Wite—Jim, Ive. invited one of m: [ old beaux to dinner. Do you mind! Hub—Why, 1o, 1 aiways ke to mes"s lucky people.~Ex. Duwels vs Jail Hill. e Duy arranged. Complete stock of parts. Efficient service. ill clash | sround 4 : ! T e ) 4 . ; He (sccopted)—Now T've got i~ oy ) ) The Frlsble-Mccormlck Co. gpesi fo: your father, 4nd 1 1mow b o sr b e X BhomDont worry, dearest he ba a far greater aversion to my !onoq ‘Transcript. “My dear sir nothing but an opere tion will save your life.” 3 bills— 7 o authorized and their best efforts 4 Phone 212 52 Shetucket Street meral” apprehension | “What will it cost? ik und mine officials. but an ope’rslolnlnn will save your life/ entire- Kanawha, di “About $500." i) gt e have been discrim.vat-d against, it| GERMANS ARRIVE AT HAGUE e N o et i o thoritatjve | was said, the recent granting of pare s oon, ~aj thpugh. AG1eEAtAR: ard)| increazed’ e FROM ARGENTINA|pins will do."—Detroit ¥ree Press. ges other railroad © pHLemiellis | gpposed to accepting the proposition |employes. 41 all' th 3 «.:d allowances The general chairman and chief existing dules at preseat)executives of the firemen, conduct- flguving that the 108s|ors and_trainmen were in session to- aries and allowanées. 13| night working on figures to show how . | nearly equal to-the amount gained by | the time and one-half for overtime la 4 f;g‘u-m overtime offer. - slow freight service with the elimina- 0181 Srany delegates claim the members|tion of arbitraries and special allow- [ fo ailroad’ brotherhoods | ances will vffect their members. “What are y0u going to give yous griend, Mr. Benedict, this year?" A water set” A water set? Sure—last year I gave him steriing ‘silver whisky flask—but thit it will have to be a water set."— 2 Times-Union. subject. gz 3 River-fields "out of the avers {0, operdtion,’ and The Hague, Tuesday, Nov. 35— Among three hundred Germans ' who were interned in Argenting during the war ‘and. who arrived for repatriation yesterday -on the steamer Hollandia was the commander of the Paciflc ocean raider Seead % 5% rnoon. I5ick pthe 1fter The guwe will be PALACE LEAGUE i 50 general Chair liere to act dn Director Iiaiirond “Hines' offer ot nalf for slow freight d no vote was talsen on'the tion, ithough 2 motion: to vote of and Professor—Afier years of effer. I must conefss defeat. 1 cannot writ FThere is no-originality in me; nehhn: = 1 present the thoughts of other:™ iv. But and his face brigit- an | feld B dt s NO. ACTHON. TAKEN TOWARD " GRS ‘\:: Bradfor 1 A GENERAL RAIERJADSTRIKE} prél'es:‘or of ~Life. e tand: OF S 26, htin | How. nicely you have ironed thex Academy vs. Yale Consolidated. | CIEYelnd, ORIG ok 0000 o | things Jane,” said the mistress, ad: e Academy fooll nd the i Lrotherlioods was tiringly, to her mald. Then, glanc: se Con ing at the glossy linen; she coatinuel se. “Oh I see they a tone of su: are all your own \ “Yeg” replied Jane ‘“and Td 63 your just like that if T had time.— Central Methodist Advocate. Fi Palace Alleys. as adopted. The conference “John, there's talk of pultig. tel i djourned late this. aftdrnoon - and bacco out of busniess. Norwich Woolen. < < i % mect again tomorrow morning. othing to it. .82 81 of th¢ proposition, and the t's what you said about liquer.’ Rt 294 it firemen and trainmen “Well, what Go you want me to do¥ ” 9% |for o general wage increage occupied S “Hurry up and get enough cous - 100 2 2841 this afterncon’s. session. =) ——1 pons. for that pAnk plush sofa.”—De- We Uz Tdl 106 2— 295| 'The morning session’ adjourned . at = : \’ troit Free Pres: Wikizs "Oreriand 17 135 Tiog|noom for luncheon aud ons - of- the ’ E i3 s rotherhood chiefs announced that a R Gas Burners voto on- the overtime proposition -hag % KALEI'DOSC:OP - 9 106 1i3— 814 been taken, but it later .developsd : 3 o The Bible. contains - 775,748 words F . 100— 342 | that this was an error and that only : > and 3,568,480 letters. ranklm Tolinbiomes . 122— 315 |a motion to vote on it was adopted. <]~ The best marksmen. are usually M . elephone: ooJew Tork, money 22— 343| When -the conference -reassembled those with gray or blue eyes. i asy; high rate 7; 3 fternoon the director . general's o e i g a l'“n Providence, R. I. el oy i 348 2. 8 Linseed is the nearest approach te Cl e Unien 86 e loan 105— 236 e e < ; milk ia composition. of any vegewble Company Union 1857 92 S92 Toos| oguies and urlicr roqucsts wore sent ve ou tmu e Deposits of Lgnite, similar to the Engineers Founders _Machinists PALACE LEAGUE workings in_connection b the [ 3 { {brown 'coal of Gemm’-d;‘“l’_ffu‘%;. Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR Vahriian workings in connection. with ibe : | heastng vaille; have heen SiACOPEESE LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve | Lo N _ | climination of arbitraries awd allow- s Denmark. . | 5 Gear applied to all makes of Cor- HD MARKET. | 82 98— 205 lances,, as stipulated -by. the. director Sl . . 5 In dount Sangay South Amexica ise Engines, Engine Répairs, High i % 14— 23 very often something besides the magneto is to blame 45 the most active vok In_tie Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear. e D, i1 0, T 55 Bailby i bon | worid, as it has beem in comsiuit ings, Couplings, Ciutches. == LEGAL NOTICES W J aguiaon. s ption since e Large stock al sl Z requently gt i v i A removable a seat has i‘-:. e h-‘_\w-y- on hand, — —— )" SEALED PBOPOSALS wil. be. 9 y 1t's beor Da.soh,ne that fails to Yaporize baca patented to enable tourlng motor- neral Mill Repairs. 491 1438 | cefved by i stute Highway:Commiy- properly and therefore ignites reluctantly and burns Iisis to rest outside thelr cars whed Special machinery of all kinds. | | stoner, sloor, Weet ‘end, -State | Lt 4 ? Jthion wtap fen cante: o E. Budnick 95— 25| 53 1055, Tor the reliking slowly and incompletely. Ta Japanese towns nearly all the= ';‘u% : Zob: P i Zn;mzisyagzg&‘.c;n You can easily eliminate this ignition trouble by stand- cosking s dome in public ovens A 3 o . = i e 4 SRt i & at convenient places; at & Mott 86— 256 file 1 the office Of the State | ardizing on SOCONY Moter Gasoline. It is carefully e e {G. Bolton . 90— 299 | Highway Commissioner and at the fol- | o o a . A g te cost to ] gk | = Y O BAST LYME: About =400 refined and yniform in quality wherever you buy it— e e sa do h; Hore S""“;:‘-‘ Totals . 449 1438 |re ot tr ock - waterbound , macad Vi e ver f: o % Tl T o Pittsburg and s immediate acin- ‘ 8|1t ot trap xook teatetbound hicidam and you are never far away from a garage or servics |1 ghun there ure ia Delgrade, ‘e - | AT THE WILLIMANTIC ALLEYS, |38d specitcations with ¥ A\ Becwitt, station that sells SOCONY capitel, nd. metropolis e CY:J;"S- o |5 200N o Yafififi‘z’g‘éfindfi" Fill up on SOCONY and once your carburetor is ad- Backus Ta1 331 {2dam on the Niwntic-New Landon Toad. | Justed for this quick-burning fuel, vou are sure of | | R. Higginy 100 s | Plans and specifications. at-the Wates- v - PURE UM]NUM S Hussey .. sk 353 | lord Postofiice, ‘caze &, ;1 Tanphers, plenty of power on 2 lean mixture that burns up com= AUCE PANS Howi 110 i 5 TE: T}éc:e sectlans “of tpad” ire pletely—that gives big mileage per gallon - m, all 4 — -———|adjacent and are locat 01 5 & s 3 2 1 i 50c' | o 48T 1 148 cf?\tl‘?eb‘fiifnflc Ruver Brxaé’c.q1:b 2| weathers. ! uart i All bids must be accompunied by & - -q B 8050 5’550 3 b 30k SRR SR TS o I ol et tflling time - o SR A » 11 p E.'}Z:i?"" ;5 1“' st :g;:d‘yl‘g‘gg essy':h‘%ho%rafitdflc;rf:l:z % At filling time look for the red, white and blue SOCONY Siga. 3 @ 5. 105 275 | cost of the work. The 2 ) Vquart size .....................T5c|isem o iR e e re e SE s Every gallon the same. " | Charron 1103 reject any and al i % i3 2 oty : C 1/ BERNETT, i« STANDARD 5 W 3 | 2-quart size .................... 8100 ] e ke s OIL CO. OF NEW. YORK | FERR A <t - Fourth Floor West End, State Capl- B ey & 480 510 459 “1449 | tol, Hartford, Conn. One Set of All Three Worth $3.00 ....... Jes fv e afor 3200 GRE-SOLVENT I-pound can . ..... 31-pound cans .. .. THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building Telephone 5314 74 Franklin Street Tnov24 E | GENERAL FELIPE ANGELES { EXECUTED AS A TRAITOR | revolutionary leader and enemy of the Carranza government, declared a pa- triot by his followers and friends, was executed as a traitor to the Mexican government by a firing squad at Chi- huabua City, Mexico, at 6:35 a. m. to- day. He had never recognized the present government as rightfully re- Ppresenting Mexico. The specific: charze against Angeles was rebellion. He was found guilty by four ranza generals sitting as courtmartial at Chihuahua City at 10:45 o'clock last night after a session that had lasted almost continually for approximately 39 hours, Angeles throughout the world was known as a military genius. He was the reputed friend of Americans and AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | at-Canterbury, within and for ties Dis- tzict of Cantefbury, onthe 25th-day of November, A, D. 1919, aged. Tpon application praying that lattere of administration may be granted on said estate, represented intestate. as ver application on file more fuily ap- pears. alst ; Whereupon. 1t Ts Orgered, That sald the Probate Court Room:in Canterbury, in:said District,-on the 8d day of De-| cember, A.D. 1919, at 1 o'clock. ig the | afternoon, and. that notice of the pen- dency «of said_application, and of said hearing thereon, be glven By tiae pub- lcation ‘of this. ‘order in The Norwlch Bulletin,: 2 newzpaper Baving 2 cireu- lation in sald District, at least five days prior to the date 6f sald’ hearing, It 'is further ordered that at said. time and place, there will be a hearing on the appoiftment of a Guardian of the minor children of Willlam Ladd, heirs- at-law of .sald deceased, and.that.re- turn be made tn this Court.. 3 |#pplication bé heard and deermined at . | co-operatice | South Africa has so & to producers™ &ssociations wmong 'the, agricuftural an industries, « and t otwo cons ¥l Paso, Texas, Nov. 26—(By The A, | Tigesnt—a; HALE BENNETT, -Judse. aitdough b~ prodvesry’ P) General Felipe Augeles, Mexicar | ermncy. 15 seid DIStHics Sedsnscd. oo have, also. puiended the: to, wae pu: Cavering Your 3icam Pipes Wikh ABBESTOS FCTIONAL e STEAM PIPE COVERING - 38 Save the' phice of covering b cavimg {the coal'ia your bin. Piow is tHe timal to apply, this ering, and you during his trial lauded this country A, HALW BENNETT. Judge. i C and its citizens, _ The above nnd forégoinz. i5.a -true o AR % He was the man who brought the [CoRY, of Tecordl i = = ¥ MS - CO. ! French 75 millimeter gun to the ‘per-| . 4 5 A HALE BENNETT: ‘Thdge, '|PECK ¢ “* Central Wharf."