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'WOMEN NEED SWAMP-RO0T Thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect WILL HERMANN RESGN OR NOT? Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. T7.—August Herrmann, chairman of the National asetall commission, would” not say ight whether he would resign from position at tomorrow's meeting here of the commission, When asked| Cochran expressed 12 ‘the ‘kiineys ars ot o a Healthy if he contemplated resigning he said: | camps had actually accepted Jim Cof- condition, they may cause the 'other “All T can say Is, you be at the meet- | froth's terms, adding that he believed | P2l tO% HIEY may cause 4 ing” Herrmann has repeatedly announc- ed that he was willing to vacate the ‘He added Carpentier already was un- der contract to him and should the contract be broken Garpentier and his} manager, M. Descamps, would be lia- ble, : i doubt that Des- that Descamps-had remarked that in the event Cochran did Mot sign Demp- it. be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the res ease, Women's complaints often prove to = ult of kidney or bladder dis- Pain in the back, headache, loss of ambition, nervousness, are often times sey, Coffeot's offer would De aceept- | {ympioms"of Kidney. trouble. Don't delay starting treatmeént. Dr. Kilner's Swamp-Root, a physician’s prescription, obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to ovecome such conditions. chairmanship in view of the opposition in the National League to having a man inferestéd in one of the clubs in the ci t further serve in the capac- ity of chairman. He maintained, how- NO BOUT IN MEXICO UNLESS' GOVERNMENT PERMITS Protects J_féi}ever sver, that he could not quit until a suitable successor had been appoint- ed. Unless Herrmann does voluntarily resign it is believed that a deadlock will ensue at tomorrow’s_session. John Heydler, president of Pe National e, before leaving New York for Cincinnati Tuesday night stated that he is pledged not to vote for any man as chairman who has financial inter- ests in any club, and there is no doubt that B. B. Johnson, president of the American League, will vote for Herr- mann. Such a situation would mean the retention of Herrmann. Heydler and Johnson are expected to reach this city tomorrow morhing. COCHRAN SAYS DEMPSEY CANIT MEET CARPENTIER IN MEXICO Chicago, Ja. 7—Jack Dempsey can- not meet Georges Carpentier at Tia- juano, Mexico on July 4, Charles B. Mexicalf, .Lower California, Mexico, Jan, 7—Governor Estaban Cantuo, whose jurisdiction includes Tiajuana, Lower California, stated today he had not. been. asked for ‘any permit for the fight between, Dempsey and Car- pientier on July 4 next. The governor said he knew nothing of Promotor Coffroth’s plans, and add- ed that the fight could not be staged without the consent of the govern- ment. He said he did not wish to ex- press himself as to his probable atti- tude if a permit should be sought. KEARNS AND COFFROTH TO GET TOGETHER TODAY San Diego, Calif., Jan. 7. — Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey, will confer here tomorrow with James W. Croffroth regarding the proposed Carpentier-Dempsey fight. Kearns today informed Coffroth by telephone that he had cabled M. Des- camps, manager of |Georges Carpen- Cochran, Lonlon promoter, said tolay. tier, that Dempsey 'would fight for FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA Descamps to accept the match if he & G’ MARKET WAS RESTRAINED. |[in C:x & roundry s 50 e Bt B moreamy 2 i New York, Jan. 7—Stoclk dealings| im Sy %R Coffroth today had received no direct ‘ ( :j\ e, ; 4 were visibly restrained today, presus Am. Hide & 1 word from Descamps. o iz 7 CFs ) ably as a result of intmation ed to banking interests yester oy the federal reserve board. This was GIVEN ROUSING WELCOME less apparent in the trend of -prices e i b - N, + o Boston, Jan. 7.—The triumphant S :3:‘ in the market's extréme lassi Daltimore & Olla Harvard football team was given a There was much abstract discusion ing the defin‘tion of “unessential Ibans Mature consideration of Gov- | proisn &t 1 ; = ’% ernor Harding's remarks in that con- | Butte Cen & ter jts long journey from Pasadena. . . 3 ~— I Bisotion lod o 1he - Conclnaion s - that | Cstlua Formal ceremonies were reserved for tecting warmth throughout all your rooms, day and night, all winter _qy\ Enpit. restriotion are o' apply with | Cootal the annual football banquet to be held g N equal force to speculation in leading commedities, especially cotton and toodstuffs,, The only echo of the conf erence at Washingion wae the announcement of {town turned out, with red fire and another slight advance by the local bands, to greet the warriors. Natick outfits— branch of the central bank in short is the home town of Captain Murray time acceptances, such action being of t_he Harvard team, Coach Mahan, ! taken to meet the prevailing rate in Trainer Donovan and Eddie Casey, UNIFORM WARMTH—The IDEAL-Arcola is hollow-walled, and the space the open market Banks and other Jenders of money veported little inquiry which were freely for call loans, offered at 7 per establishing yet another low rec- altogether negligible. included the reviews orities in the steel nd iron o indust SEakeEd e P announced tonight as follow: heatin ch. The outh Sy ST L Bla wa the prospective deraants of January 16, Columbia at New Ha- ating down to lowest not ; e outfit does not rust out or wear out—is a Simple way of heating a S-room cellarless the railways for new emphasis being ven; 23, Pennsylvania at New Haven: genuine, permanent investment. Pecols Radiator Baics and § AMERTCAN Radiators blaced on the prospective demands of he_railways for new construction and/ equipment. Further larre orders f setts Tech at Bosto: R e R i i i b Siiiated fo the Stoniy Tproves | Hezed Yew Haven; 21, Columbia at New ing—no danger to children. | Size IDEAL-Argola with 100 eq. fi. of Radistion $118 ment in the meta! trade. Htian ,” Pennsylva at_Philadel- s 5 o PR “ . “ - me e meta trade. © U o Match 5 Prmeston ot Prinocion; | || EASILY PUT IN—IDEAL-Arcola Outfit is easily put in “omew w3l ow “ i such as American | Misou I Y., at New York: 17, Har- OLD or new buildings, without disturbing the household. S £5:300. = =4 243 Alcohol. Endicott- | \a an. W Haven; 20, Eastern Inter- No cellar is needed. 3o IDEAL-Ascols with 135 ag. ft. of Rudistion .| 3138 Johnson and rs contributed to the collegiate at New Haven. aw o miC e SO0 e “ — stronger 'de of the market, while s s e 15 a = motors, oils and rails represcnted the FORMER NEW LONDON ATHLETE Catalog showing open views of houses, indi- include Tenk and Drain Valve, ' Prices 2 aot include aber, pive el N ERIRORIC i vidual flats, stores, offices, etc., with the D e e o AP “Eiberty bonds wers heayy,-interna- Allen H. Gurney, who became prom- I i e ) Mg ] Al b i e e pead £/t Yoo st BASY PAYMENTS, if deaired. Outtits reless and most domestic inent a decade ago when active coach DEA‘ Arcola . Boiler' in’ position wi e & MM. e e yusu szn-dd';;".', Mwmm exgept. docal trae: for the Bulkeley school team, of New mailed (free). Protect your home forever Baltimore, Richmond, Buffalo, Cincingati, Birmingham, Datroit, . in_which moderate gains,-were ]| A dich | Westerly High School Nine, has re- ?qa?:l .u'T atoa‘mi?m' Do VRIS HER i g@ntly been [Jmmnleddlo the cdnur\ila] i g 14 U. 8. t . : epartment of a Providence paper. Mr. rite Departm £ S St | wwews AMFRIGANRADIATOR(OMPANY “eriEress newspaper several years. _During the 3 L / 3 2 war he went overséas in Y. M. C. A.! No exclusive agents s e ——, S s —— DT TS i Providence work and later served as war cor- | : irnal Jur- | Public sh it Chi RNew York, Boston, Springfield, Providence, Worcester, Philadelphis, Harrisburg, Newark, Reading, Wilkesbarre, Baltimore, Washington, g i e = R deni0 o Cis JolEn A e G b ot ooy - ool et el SRt e S el ey e g b it i g e g it e R ] s Chalmer cff pr Locomotisé & Beth Beth Brock [ & Fudson . 0905 2 G Kennecott Tehigh Valley s teel Ir . Willys Iverland Worth Pump .. .. Worth Pump pr B . a0t 0 3 an 3% this great preparation send ten cents Bulletin. Get a medium or large. size bottle immediately from any deug store. However, if you wish first to test to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the Norwich Daily Basketball TONIGHT Parish Hall, Taftville CRESCENTS of Taftville VS. CONN. MILLS of Danielson Game Called at 8:15 p. m. e He Coffroth at Tiajuan®. advised VICTORIOUS HARVARD TEAM rousing reception by several hundred gridiron enthus.asts on its arrival at the South Station late last night af- later and the tired players hurried to Cambridge and bed. The train was stopped for a few minutes at Natick, where the whole the sturdy back. YALE SWIMMERS TO MEET HARVARD FISH ON MARCH 17 New Haven, Conn., Jan. 7.—Yale swimmers will meet Harvard this year after a lapse of several years in aqua- tic competition, according to the Y swimming team schedule, wh February 1 of New York at New College of Cit Haven; 14, Massachu- 20, Princeton at London in a game of baseball with the ney is a graduate of Bulkeley school and Brown university and commenced ! his newspaper work in New London. | Conn. Mills vs. Crescents. Manager W. E. Keach of the Conn. This new and wonderful outfit delivers the pleasantest, heeltfi-pro- long. If freezing days at home have shown you how comfortless and fuel-wasteful your present heating is, consider at once these unequaled benefits and economies guaranteed by IDEAL-Arcola between is filled with water. Fa This water absorbs the excess heat of the fuel and automatically circulates through giping to AMERICAN Radiators set in other rooms, warming all alike. The same water is used over and over for years., HEALTHFUL—Unslike stoves, there are no coal-gas leaks into the living rooms. ‘There are no drafty halls or chill spots. ECONOMICAL—The IDEAL-Arcola burns hard or soft coal and brings cost of SAFE—With the IDEAL-Arcola there is no fire-risk to build- and save at the Mil: coal-bin—write today ukee, Minneapotis, St. Paul, Duluth, St. Louis, Kansss City, Des Moines, Omaha, Denver, B R R S R e ok K | New IDEAL.-Arcola Ra-o Any Fitter furnish in sizes to suit rooms and climatic conditions. ‘Sen Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Spokane, Portland, Toronto shasn — Mills team of Danielson will send down i MONEY. a strong line up for the second gamejJohnson ......... 62 8% 109 pion Leonard at catch weights, in | newspaper decision over “Knockout™ . Jan. 7. — Call money | Of, the series in Parish hall, Taftville, | — — short, no-decision bouts, the little|Brown of Chicago in ten fast rounds. T high 7 low 6: rate 7: olosiny | tohight. Reddy and Elliott,” forwards, | 466 528 Italian believes that he. has - every- S : Bill 6: offered at st loan 6 bank | Norton center, and Marland and Wal- | —— thing to gain in the 20-round session.|CADDOCK GETS TWO STRAIGHT acceptances 4 7-8. 3 den guards, Tfhemlutt%r_lzs one ::f the | 1 heckc ON NORWICH ALLEYS. {;g:mgrd 1Ls 0req:nlroc:}\ to cdmn?_ in «Lfl 1130 FALLS ON CYYCLONE BURNS i star guards o! he Milford, Mass,, ' o, inds at 3 o'clock an is will be o, B L ~, coT quintet and this aggregation ought | Seidel Y. M. H. A. | the first time “that Dundee has ever |, BOSton, Jan. 7.—Harl Caddock, of OlTon to make things lively for the fast! o thinS 84 had the opportunity toj meet Leonard | 0% heavyweight wrestling cham- New York, Jan. T7.—Spot ecotton = g { White 3 ket I ard |y ion, successfully defended his title uiet; middling 39.00, Creacen | Gley L A we i ; | here tonight, winning from “4Cy- e e 5 09 W Manager Benoit will use his usual | 123 Dundee ‘?gures that h:shspeed,“clew olonic? Fhivys bF This ety lwo suo- ST strong lineup and there will also be a . 87 |erness and ring generalship will. en- | S1on° 5 ST, N MARKET fast preliminary game between the Max Budnick . 84 2| able him to outpoint Champion Leon- | SS3ive falls. T:,‘,; ’zr“séa‘,‘m‘f:;fi':d: s 1047 Dare Devils and the Bantams. Red Sox. = ——{ard. Several experty at the ringside | 8 o Ay » 2iis 104 " < 442 £ & cod in | head scisors and~wrist lock; and the % 1 Finney 92 9 when Leonard-and Dundee boxed in|Ne2d scifors andrwest logks and “he * Jewett City vs. Fort Wright. | Parker 90 113 previous occasions have 'stated that fwm i Bofy. BilsNoEs T Bodshiold. The soldier boys of Fort Wright go | Blanchette . 6 Andrew 91 had a decision been given Dundee = to Jewett City Thursday night to play | Pep .. Bardy o 90 would have been declared the winner. | (additional Sports on Page Eleven) against their old rivals. Last season|White | Bruckn 3 S i A N | they took the honors away from the —_— - — —{ e bt Dundee is going to make it decided- | ex-Ashiand team but it is hoped that 506 516 493—1514‘{?"‘}}’;;“}\1{ o ly interesting for Leonard at l'ne‘F nk]- they will meet a new opposition this Melrose Five. 7 v coming match. Even‘t‘hosev‘\\'ho pre- | ra m Telephone: year. % Bl e i dict that Leonard will win admit e ; This will be the second game for (o 'p, g R Dundee will give the champion a hard ac e Providence, R. I 3 Jewett City in two days so they will | L 2 time and really make Leonard box |~ % B T T e———— | Dotk oL Shape THE T ey DUNDEE PEEVED BECAUSE faster than ever before. ;C Union 963 $5 000 000 il b e Folbwa: ‘Par;n;;m EXPERTS SAY “NO CHANCE”| Sports all’ over the country are, ompany Union 1857 y ) 1 Fort Wright: Maroni rf, Crapo If,| ™ Johnny Dundee, one of the fastest|much Interested in th¢ bout and the Engineérs.. “Feundsbe. | Mabhinists 5 Maran ¢, Lowery rg, Morvis lg, Delp, | and_cleverest ghts in the | o e, O se tvo bos |# Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- (Total Authorized Issue) substitute, Sk workd, who meets Champion Benny | Meet be e Y LiSS ENGINES. Bro Val ; Jewett City: W. Benjamin rf, Blake Leonarq ‘at the New Haven arena next — = (| IR, o e R wrsapd St 1f, C. Benjamin ¢, Thompson rg, Mac- | Erlbeck week, is much peeved over the reports| FITZSIMMONS GETS |§ ioar SBP €1 malos ot Gor: Lean lg, J. MacLean, substituts Seid P g i liss Engines, Engine Repairs, n g, J. MacLean, substitute. ] .that he hasn’t a ‘chance against Leon- DECISION OVER CLINE |} Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear e illing arq in the comi 20 T ceting. ” Ly 183 Pantd % ‘e ) ‘ AT THE TAFTVILLE ALLEYS. |white Having held his own hoatust Coans:| Detroit, Mich,, Jan. 7—Eddie Fitz- |{ ings, Couplings, Clutches. OF NEW JERSEY 1st 1. 0. 0. F,, M, U. . ¢ s;mrrlwomogioste\\;\zgr; lcsre% !?mlecr‘\’;} Large stock always on hand, oy nical k ver Patsy Cline of i A : F- t . 7 P t . IG 1 ‘i&%”x's".?i’g" ssxg 96 86— 92—3;7 Newark in the sixth round of their | . ‘_"I“"”hm"‘ Rf‘“’l‘;":: s . e G scheduled’ ten round bout here to- pecial machinery of all kin irst Lien 7 Per Cent. Serial Gold Bonds ||zt % B i < ; 23 night. :Cline was badly beaten in the; Knowles 83 89 B oe o it . 1t i 7 first round; was down in the:- third | —- Dated November 1, 1919 Maturities As Shown Below. f| Armitase & i and had taken a count!ofsiz in the| oo AT Te T TR 1 197 final round when his seconds threw in A bua. 9! a1 ines befora th pur. h is ne - 431 427 445—1303 the towel. | medium Getier inuz ihfouzh the ad- . -OARNINGS 2nd I. 0. O. F,, M. U. Joe' Chip of Pittsburgh won the | ve cetiisen of The Bulletin % A > Eaton 80 69 76— 234 - : o On the basis of present earnings, net earnings for the EaElle 58 vab i ik v . . olley Ay = current year will be in excess of $1,000,000, and after | riniayson 91 19 86 256 | completing the projected additions and betterments, net earnings for the year 1920 (exclusive of any income from now nearing completion) are conservatively esti- mated about $1,500,000, and for the year 1921, when the Company will have the full use of all operating facilities, DIDYOUEVER USE SLOAN'S? Since 18_14 Our . Circular BP-331 describes th: such net earnings should be not less than $2,000,000 after || Keep it handy to promote prompe Foderal taxcs. rel:’e‘l hf’l:z::nl"ihglcxxl::tic . 8% Preferred Stock of a widely-known We Recommend These Bonds For Investment HEN you know what Sloan’ New England manufacturing corporation, Linim=nt will do, as thousands of men and women the world over know, you, too, wiil keep it handy. You will use it for those “twinges of rheumatiz,” for relieving that lame back, muscle stiffness and soreness, aches, all sorts of external pains, and exposure aftermaths, Only takes a little, applied without rubbing. ~ Soon penelrates, scattering the congestion, bringing merciful relief to the throbbing, jumping part. 1 Three sizes — 35c., 70c., $1.40. Any , druggist has ite If not, we'd like to - know his name, originally established in 1814 and with , record of 105 years ol successful opsra- tion..; We rccommend this' attractivs offering. - . and Prices. 1922—99Y, and interest 1923—99 and interest $1,500,000 due May 1, 1924—9814 and interest $2,000,000 due May 1, 1925—98 and interest STOCK OPTION WARRANTS on initial purchases of the First Lien Seven Per Cent Serial Gold Bonds Of the Mational Oil Company the purchaser with each $1,000 bond_will r ceive stock option warrants, valid until May 1, 1921, entitling him to buy: shares of the Common Stock of the Company at $ 8 per share 20 shares of the Common Stock of the Company at $10 per share 20 shares of the Common Stock of the Company at $15 per share A. B. LEACH & CO,, Inc. C. ROYCE BOSS, Representative Plant Byilding, New London, Conn. Maturities $500,000 due May 1, $1,000,000 due May 1, er,White & Co. 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