Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 8, 1919, Page 3

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e N & ing a telegram he received from Jack SRP R Sy Kearns, Dempsey’s manager. Tortor- as J % : w - \ ich said that he wnls‘owsmng ,ror\lr:- ol e e o formation from his London agent, Nate & RIS S 1t you lik 2 R Lewis. as to Carpentier's possible sig- TUESDAY EVENING e e e nature for a match in New Orleans. ’ Locomotives and cars, el t training every day and will Bt December 9th . Tron ingots and bar Chicags, Dec. T—Twe flattering of-) ing light training eve: MONEY GREAT OBSTACLE IN . e Jams and sugar and jars, e (e for & match between Jack Demip- | bo Willing and ready to defend his ti- CARPENTIER.DEMPSEY Bout| In Parish Hall, Taftville Y. You know—quorum para® b y tiér or any oth- & 3 & ¥, beavyweight champlon of the|tle as quick as Carpen 7| Los Angeles, Cal, Dec. 7—Jack CRESCENT A. A. CHAM-! ol e Gy world, and Georges Carpéntier, pre-|er suitable opponent the public de-|Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey. | = PION | mngate fhe Tork, mier boser In Europs, have been re- |mands to_meet Dempsey can be ar-|heavyweight champion, has reserved S OF N.E. Tteyou dons lige So ek, ier boxer De,. o [ranged. Would much prefer fighting | decision on an offer from M. Decoin, - va Call U. S. 1919, ceived by Jack Kearns, Dempsey's|iWRTC, 0\% o "Hoing to Turope but | French promoter, to give Dempsey va. % Parlor, Reds. precious group, manager. Kearns sent the following| vy accapt the best offer. With best | whatever amount of money he asked EMERALDS, of Willimanti Full of twaddle and whoop, telegram to The Associated Press to- | Ty 2. for a 20-round fight with Georges A antic p Brains braised into suup, s dz;. 4 Carpentier in France July 14. G t 8:15 P M. a Cheap foré‘:l‘lel\?ysflvle“c:o?— “Just received cable from Edward | NEW ORLEANS GIVEN “I have received so many offers for ame Clfltd_ at 8: . : % . . 8. . Coehran, the English promoter, offer- PREFERENGE FOR BIG BOUT [ bout for Jack during the last few It ‘the ‘wide world youw'd league, ing ome hundred seventy-five thous- Orleans; Tia., " Ded, 7—Prefer- days,” said Kearns, “that I don't know HATE: DUk ekt ot s et ot A Call T. s 1919, | and dollars to meet Carpenier there.| New Orleans, J for the| ¥hat to say. I probably will go over 4 1Lai ® = Cabal, plot and intrigue, Also have offer from Tortorich, the |ence will be given New Orleans fo each of the offers and after considera- |as 4 result of colliding with one of the i Call U. 8. 1813 New Orleans promoter, of one hundred | proposed Dempsey-Carpentier cham-| tion decide which is the hest to accept. | Other players, where he lay for several ,';' all "““&’" you'd lead, iu:' 6.27,,.»‘5 dollars for Dempsey’s | pionship boxinfi bout if other things|jt will simply be a case of who will |minutes. Finally Dixon was raised fi;.'}"aseséi'as:"cdolzf“l‘,""d' 'n" to box Carpentier. Dempsey is|are equal, Dominick Tortorich, Dro-|give the most mone: to his feet and the game was on once M e aluns, color, eresd) ing motion pictures here but is do- moter here, announced tonigat i quot- g more. It was now that the excitement WE ARE NOW BOOK[NG ORDERS FOR THESE Gy ae - 8 GREENLEAF AND KEOGH TIED |of the game was greatly ~increased. : IN POCKET BILLIARDS |For with the ciose score of 32 to 30 . But unless signs are strangs, ki in favor of the local boys, every nerve HO C lN E Then U, S. 1919 -4 AL gt pec ety 1 o S Sy e IGARS IN HOLIDAY PACKINGS. AS TH O I ard toweronal American pock-| straincd as they witnessed a game e, U 191 : ” ere. foimd B Rt D (eDFOBXESS | that had never been equalled on that} . 07 helh nesded. woll o, : s | s o 2 n i sl R etV e i e e il SUPPLY IS LIMITED WE ADVISE THE PLAC- JESEsi-os 4 SATURDAY'S M 2700 Chino Ceh € e 3 Roonoater, N ¥, tig oon o8l of|minutes one of the Jewett City play- | > Why—Line's busv. you know, ¢ 4% New York, Dec. 6. — Stocks were Col ™ & 1 40 E:che;er, SHE ied !01;1 2 a ‘xfl ¢ jers shot a basket and tied the score, i T. 8. 1920, duil and uncertain of tone at the e e Bonmia A acics 2nd lostIThug with a tle score of 52-43, the ! lNG OF ORDERS Now —Mauriee Morris, in the New York Sun’ outset of today's short session but o < ?0:& Meri‘nxsl er(x;. . ?nn:‘as \;i:éo?;:i game came to a fighting finish. . . | - bt it B 1 > are tied for third place with three vie-| The summary: HUMOR OF THE DAY wards the end, short coverings accel-) .0 D4 § QUGG torles, and Guoiadeteats | TIhy will ve| T. M. C.7A. Jewett City. ot eI e rindh g e i ks i B S - resumed tomorrow Bl Dixo Dave Biake THESE CIGARS WILL'BE READY FOR DE- g b : Recent favorites in the motor and 1400 Erle ... . 13 The At 25 f i i ¢ i . i a A ‘m;ll‘“sl_ i = 2 % ofl division were superseded by| 200 Eric st pr e first week of e tournamen Right Forward. ¥ y ‘Thasso? He looks healthy enough® & 5 N nda Tuils. motably the Paclfics,| 200 Gen Hoie .. produced some excellent pocket bil- | Sam Hussey, W. Benjamin, Thompson R 15t T sitaiie to sy, 1% vbrir S : | EH BTN B et onet, e B LIVERY ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 15th. TR i Tkhine Mlbnihoant " ras| ey ot e w8 A pecially displaying brilliant form. ‘Tn|Grebs, Polaski ... Carl Benjamin fort drearifo/bim who'has'plasigRs > g > d_dealings one of his matches Allen broke two & 3 LS g s v 2,,5:::3;‘1“; N itharawal of | 1 f ity G world’s records—collecting a high run | Joe Daley ... J. McLean o nenmpaper Wl a2 3 ) sitmat fean af-| €00 i e nnings. | Frea Williams . A. McLean < mon worle L e R e A among flie| @I ot dea: Az e With twenty-one matches still to bé Right Guard P e o G TeisARNIaE ,infingtcss. Gf the - 4ay,| ik B irai: played, the standing is as follows: —Dixon 7. Hussey 3. Grebs, n B Sl (ity) prevatiEie thotgh ™ less desree than recently Kennecout High | Pola Doley 4, Williams 0; Dlake ° wil 3 : e fls with- Mexican con-| 400 Lehigh Valley W. L.Run|g Benjamin, hompson 2, Carl “They say that music pleases the 3 i g Il § | 208 Yax otor E. Ralph Greenleaf, Wil-. - Benjumin 5, J. McLean 1 cows—makes them give more milks" Foy Fa i Al BT mington, Del g B : TURER NORWICH. CONN "L wonder. It Titerature. would in-"8 teal Yun teohnical eonditions e Nt T Jerome Keogh, Rochiéster, |CRESCENTS AND EMERALDS MANUFAC y o o || torest the hens, T taink Tt read mine ments were under pressure as a re-| 409 Mmi Cop NY. Dy et TO CLASH TUESDAY NIGHT 2 1 o financing or| s 3 Bennie Allen, Kansas City 3 2 4 . Adam and Eve, it must be clear, sult of reports of new g 2200 Mo Pucific .. The Crecents A. A. will have a bi; y 7 John M. Layten, Columbia, = Had not a ped; recapitalization plans, but extreme 36 Mo Pacifie pe o 5 4 40! attraction on Tuesday night for their ( ac. eoisres; e stocks were Y ¥ Central MO, L.i.iiiinn ceieeen 8002 e SRS . « And yet from all the tales we hear osses in most of those stocks James Mature, Demver .. 2 .2 49| resular weekly game when the famous | 2l L T »artly retrieved at the end. Sales Bouis D, Kieuter. New 5 Emeralds of Willimantic come to the &4 B arEEs imounted to 500,000 s Gl g s St 3 g g1|Parish hall, Taftville. Manager Mc- “It seems sad to ses Mrs. Clyme There wae wtive tr 3 s jCarthy ‘of the Emeralds savs he will left a widow so young.” * sspectally ~and Victory issues | 300 Pupies G & fosDH Ceiesngon, 2 3 47|have Scotty Higgins, Monday Norman- UALIT Y Q‘ JALITY “Bh! Why, there's her husband at concessions, but Internationals 100 Picree OU = 'I' 'R&Ih ‘H. l(“ din, Jack Klerns, Pickett Downer and standing right beside her.” made s improvement. . ";’;'“’ B o G E“{‘:‘:‘r‘“’ D ‘{hedbi:hswed“. cmler L&gson. Q{IHali:- “Yes. 1 know but she married his sales (par value) ageregate 2.- esding , N J. .. ““|ford. who will replace Denny Murphy money a: at’s all gone.” = 230000, 0'd 1" & bonds were unai- X ; 1., |Charles _Seeback, 1 4 ,gslat center for this series. This game is 3o NaylorHins sois. motie: ol cred on call during the week Po 1 “ffirdfl SC'“{;- *%Ithe first of a five game series and 552000, giliinow, dear? EEN Sichanges was once more o Gt 14 24 SRORd e o hummer, Manager Benolt| b poston and Ruppert of New York,|to about $19,000. Wilde was guaran-| Mathiesen, the world's fee skating| Little “Miss De iintte—I desso O T e el and |, ot Toow) Cir eyt las D. Murphy, Belair, Dates. Vickery, | Who compose a _majority 1oL iihe | teed $11,000, win, lose or draw. Shar- |champion, has.challenged Robert M- By ean it ber clea thostol) on production, but record bank Cnlen Pactfic ., HARVARD CANCELS TRIP WEST _[White Mills, J. Murphy and a new|league’s board of directors, Ham 7| key, boxing on a percentage basis, re- | Lean, the American dsmnten. o N e L learinz reflected the mounting re-| $% BECAUSE OF COAL SHORTAGE |man by the name of 'Holberg, who |the meeting called Ly 00 K0 FCH ceived about $3,000. : skate a match race at Christiania on |, %8¢ 8UCHORCEE S & Ritiday - BaMD all over the 4 3 comes from Detroit, Mich., and has |Place here on December Sore e | February 8 next, It is understood here - A 1 i oliday busi all Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 7.—The nro- | o & legal annual meeting of the America : ! y t. 15| Des Molnes Register—"The nex ountry posed trip of the Harvard - football | Sceh service in the Michigan and Uhio |legal annual WEeLEE Oy bt Oy Mathiesen Challenges McLean. |that McLean will accept the chal-| o8 NoReS, Reslierr The mext Annther actual decrease of about team to Pasadena, Csl. fo play a |30 [eBEUet Holers comes with a | ceasue. 00 e, subsequently is-| Christiania, Norway, Dec. T.—Oscar |lenge. B Brerptt L. Waneh orisane bord® T i MNNERE Deuse 1o Western university eleven on New | §'%(ion Manager Benoit will soon he |sued a call for the annual meeting to =|at Vinton.” and discounts redured the total of Year's day was abandoned because the | ;i € " 0 (RRECT Beaott will soon be toued & o8 o icago on that day. The 2 “Bonght. 3 phonosraph ‘yestentay s e s TR & THE LIVESTOCK MARKET., |university authorities decided that in|enough for the New England cham. | majority membership of the board of “That's a sound investment.” B s "® | Chicago, Dec. 5.—Hog receipts, 44,- | Vi€W of the coal situation the XP lpions or mot. The Crescents will play | directors declare that no official bus- 3 His Wife—Tom, the pastor is com- aigh peak of two months ago. 000 head. Market mostly 50c lower,| ould mot be in the public interest.|ine Emeralds in Willimantic on ifriday | iness can be transacted legally at any ing to make a call this evening and o . Bulk, $13.40@13.75; top, $14.00; | i o ecanse. el Lany. | opiection finient meeting other than that ~called Dy | 1500 BAG I want you to treat him with propery COTTON. weight, $13.40@13.75; medinm weiohy | Faised by Dr. Garfield, federal fuel ke — i them. Both factions insist that there s, : TR e S A bt el 135051305 gkt iighis, 136 1050; | Tanistrator, accordlng o & stalement| pasEBALL PRINGIPAL TOPIC | Wi ho haskaown BRAN JUST RECEIVED, WILL BE || i siue e wist do vou & 88 o - ] P g & S > P vhicl v v s e N 1 Vi rain e ot RO Wac RhsAtakases 1 xfiég sn|x: ‘, m; “ro\lgh $12.00@ | The statement, \which was given out New York, Dec. Baseball busi- | BOXING EXPERTS CONSIDER 30 PER 100 LB BAG Eything: you'inve interestedein over the threat of another long-|" Cat(le—Receipts, 9,000 head. Mar.| tylrcaerick I. Allen, secretary to the Hess undlhhsse!:all‘no tics come to the| WILDE REMARKABLE FIGHTER o . o e thoreman's strike and talk of anfkef steady, weak: calves, 25¢ lower. 2 L e L e att aanE e prement o et T iy N¥ilde, the KALEIDOSCOPE - gy % e Bt % [CRiven, | 25 Eo L 1 week with the gathering of major and g Dec s 5 4 The continued " weakness of forelan | Barogi ot choice and prime, $12.8 | Garfield in his tclezram as fuel admin. | minar leagne magnatss in - oy | British fyweight ‘champion, althoush ALSO THESE ARTICLES OF HIGH- || mue tots: woint of tne 1025 treah The contifiued _weal e e i, medium h:md good. 311.00@ | istrator raised no oblection to the Urin | meating. While on the surface the op:qoi{{nek sl e i Pien ot tsntera Talven AR or and after selling, at 3455 March|$140b@ a0 rs: - Ent €00d and choice. | of the Harvard foothall team to Pasa- | conferences appear. to promise. little| New ok, T eient MeysaRriey v ) s “ired off to 400, closing at that | 15.00: cows. $655m 500 o, Ses0@ | dena, but in view of the desire that the |moro than routine developments, | 2 a remar v s e wntons || EST QUALITY e A loye at the sewing machine inchanged 050 points Jower. Delfers, $5.3006.25; canmor steons | the trin was not I the mablie intercst | DefCFe the e 1Mex endiomat radical) (I8 B8 i N. BARLEY, 96 Ib: b $3.35 Tope, took out two $10 bills and & $ice The market onened steady at un-|$5.75@ oA L e i ; e T e | League club] . The little Welshman's superb block- o. 1 LEY, 96 Ibs. per bag ......... g o e e e snanzed nrices to dn advance of 27 dyweight). $16.50@17,50; feeder| JEWETT CITY TIES SCORE IN e TETGE e in>|ing, head slipping. accurate hitting and - 3 stead of the empty envelope out of the Tnd May At 3250 after the call | SoRan b eeiciin: coniocker steers| LAST FOUR MINUTES OF PLAY |{nio ession tomorrow morning ot 1| Gameness would ‘be more highly ap- |} No, 1 OATS, 96 hs. per bag. :..v.vivee ... $2.65 || 5indon into Sulors Hiver. The billsm nd-May at 32.50 after- the call. $6.00@ 10.75;gtocker cows and ‘heifer. 5 & 7 id T Fatp | Praised under the English sys i were recovered just as they were-go- £ i 4 ! d T A small audience of abouf forty per- [o'clock with President David L. Fultz | Pr3 iits. exferts hpreed, AT DY , v T $6.00@7.05: stocker calves, 5@ | sons witnessed one of the most fas- in the chair. One of the most impor- | feorn% Doints, experts agreed, than P¥ I} 369, COTTONSEED MEAL, 100 Ibs. bag... $3.95 ||ing over the dam. The company uses STOCKS. 9: " Western range cattle, beef | cinating arq exciting basketbali games tions will be the transfer of | Lh¢ American ringside men Who revel . a great many silver dollars-in filling e Low. 75: £ e £ g ar s ns It ting and a rou 5 i 2 P Y Cins @14.75; cows.and heifers, | over held at the local “Y.” The game | ark club franchise to some | qmauhing style UNIONGRAINS, 100 Ibs. per ba: $3.80 the pay en:dexotgez.e l:‘l‘t mtllx;ish! man's Fa 3 Receipts 14,000 head. Market, | foss g i o, Sprs, (0, finish. In the | other city for the season of 1920. Sev- |~ yilde aid not box a defensive battle. , 10 - P Boooneavenonss “a]‘z’ a;"::: but jonpitn ibeseark e . - ‘head. Market, | first half the . C. A. team suc- |eral localities are being considered|opn the eontrary, he did his share of very day but one i - e o ity ey Lambs (8 | ceeded n “carrying the score high |with Syracuse, N. Y. apparently in| o tedion e sheod son io toe and || GROUND OYSTER SHELLS, 100 lbs. per bag ... 90c {|uoay may Gso the liule street thate nd h Iwr g S jabove the heads of the Jewett City |the iead. slugged with his heavier opponent. But connects 33rd an ! D :;\:1 2?{“,."1‘3'330"&'1'\-3,3 Gy Jearling weth- | players, hut not a man on the Jeweit! Fultz ig likely to be re-elected pres- | bo ohit mat pack the nunch that was|§ No 1 RED WHEAT, 100 lbs per bag $3.85 || ¥York, on ‘the west side of the' Wal- culls and_common $4@725. breeding | CitY team dispairéd for o moment and |ident. The pennant will be officially | expected of him, althoush . his ignt e ’ J el dort-Astorla. One day every year the, ves $7 @110 a 4 e = the first haif, ended with a score of 22 rded to the Baltimore club and the|rrnss was dangerous until the fina street is close Y - e oeen Junb KTMMEEN.) 0% T civer of tha londt. pioasin. | Aol SMaies ot e fomlont e oo MYSTIC SCRATCHFEED, 100 lbs. per bag. .... $3.80 J|the stores along the court are closed, light. Market steady. Choice $1 It was during the second f that |cuse club together \;rim the reserve| One’ disad ;v\tr\z; to nmh \\'{-nlshm:\g b ba 00 l‘:’elf‘aclérs‘i }a‘;fof!;:\? ilts“‘h;mrgolgte:!gp:n e 506175 = the visiting team staged a_ comebaclk | rights of certain of itg players ad- |was his weight. and also the 10-round |§ My YMA TRENET v 3 i {g_.,g' '{fl;"eh,‘,}fh”ffi ‘,,"4':,; ,“"—f"?flfr‘",‘,‘f,fi that not unlybwon the t._u!r‘:u ation of | justed. R d;s:jm'@ was not to 1-{3 liking, «:hm:g‘ STIC DR SH, 100 lbs. per bag .. . $4 ffcr ?.hfol;lol\ly?laf;rle[ would became a pub- g To@13 ' ood | the audience but also of their sturdy | On Tuesday the National League|of his contests have been over the 20- - Sulle, $010 comimon 12 sond o3 | opponents. Dave Blake starred. o |will hold ita mesting. The. difectors | round ronte. Evawcts soinees out that || BUFFALO GLUTEN, 100 Ibs. perbag. . . .5 ... $3:65 §| a1 ¥ vt ho found. this eple cows $0.50@11, heifers $11.30@12.50 |Jewett City and althoush he injured |will formally award fhe 1919 pennant|he probably would have made a better taph on a tombstone in Bethlehem, fresh cows and springers $70@ 140, veal | is knee in the sccond half he man-|fo the Cincinnati club and report on | showing had he fonght at 103 of 104 |} 31 [) PROCESS OIL MEAL, 100 Ibs. per bag. ... $4.00 §|N.7:" “On Judgment Day, if I take calves $21. . aged to shoot 7 go: nd 2 fouls. If | financial matter: Among the busi- | pounds, his nsual fichting weight, in- the way that leads where the right-, r Sheep 'and Tambs—Supply ~1.000 | the visiting team was worthy of praise [ ness to be considered is the schedule | stead of buildinz himself up to 107 LOUR 43N $1480 eous meet, if my dog is barred by the- n head. Market steady. Prime swethers | then surely the local “Y” team de- |for-1920, which it is understood will | pounds, the requirements of the Wis- |§ BEST F B O S o O T D B s - Beavenly pusrd we' will botiit oft ual ® R s good mixed $8.75@9.25, falr mix- | served success. It mus remem- | probabl¥ consist of 154 games. The |consin boxing law. This law Efa A brave the heat.” : g 5@8.25, culls and common $3.25 | bered that the Jewett players | question of a agreement with the | that there cannot be more than v At a double wedding at Reading, Pa,% ~4 , lambs $16, outweighed the lo by an ave- | minor lengues may also come up. A |pounds difference In the weight of box- A D ¢ — ~ ' age of fiften pound Neverthe- | new hoard of directors will be elected, | €S except in_ the heavyweight e < Whose husband died. nine years ago, . CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. less the sterling quality of the. little |but President John A, Heydler will 5"1:;“‘& scaled SUR el 3 became the bride of Frank Ireland. Qe [ o ke fellows was ‘more than a match for |hold over during the coming year un- folpia el W::d"fh:}‘f‘;v;“('}“;‘gg Tl oty and her son, Leo James Guenther, re- “ the Jewett City huskies. Bill Dixon |der his contract. e s S han et 1 cdatly in the navy, married Miss Alice was the shining star for the lbcal Y | Wedhesday there will be two meet- |2 harico Wil a beavier opponent suz- Herbein, team and also managed, like the star | ings of the American League. one here| I35 | 257 PO, OF (e Agerican ban- Signor Misiamm, a Socialist. elected i of the opposing team, to shoot 7 goals.land the other at Chicago. Presidents upset the Welshman in future contest s to#the Halian Chamber of Deputiesis During the latter part of the second Comiskey of the Chicago club, Frazee in s country, a0 & 3_13 COVe Street, West Slde 1| trom both Naples ana Turin, waat 1o e e receints of the match were n Switzerland at the beginning of the - disappointment. The promoters had {war, and being later expelled from %" figured on $38.000, but that dwendled there wentto Germany, where he wae = in prison for six months, and during _ his absence from the country am Italian military court condemned him fie y to be shot for desertion. He is now 2 ’ ; - in Vienna. : 3 i ft The original home and laboratory il" fil! - in Stree! rwi i o of Dr. Joseph Priestly, the chemist C 1 e Te”s {1 uipSees o R s discovered oxygen in 1774, a tratmht % 2 house, located on the banks of the,Z 3 B Susquehanna River at Northumber- Sy % land, has been bought b ygraduate, 1 chemists of the Pennsylvania State ™ e 0 o . \ X College, who plan to move it to the 1 ; college campus in Philadelphia and as lona e ln er 0a $ £ W . make it a lasting memorial. to the § S YA great scientist. k4 FORMERLY $24.50 TO $110.00 ; & ; AT THE BALTIC ALLEYS. Everythi P * B (BALTIC LEAGUE.) YN S = ed 4 Creamoes. Ready Mived e s Reduc to ] : Charon . ST s T Paint atthe 5 2 9.5 5 d $74.5 163 ; Swanson .. ..... 93 103 98— 2 Varnishea, PROVIDENCE 316. 0, s 4.50, $3 o 0, $ 5 an $7 o 0 X t R %a;\(;rg\;'lmst . gi 9 - Oils and Brushes BAKERY : = : Fontaine .. ..... 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