Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 19, 1920, Page 3

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Golfists Want National Permanent Coursc 3 .- tional and [Was played in a “chicken coop” and .,3;‘.'53:’{‘:.,;’:“;.}::‘"3 which the | with a referee who had never seen a Just Received Imore important championship tourna- | game in his life up to three weeks > ually , it tells a pretty goodgstory. In 5'1::51&?‘&5’: ,?33::&"&',‘ Soth the | conélusion T wish to state that Jewett Englich and American enthusiasts. | City never won a series from Taft- This proposition has aroused much fa- | ville in theif lives and when we stop 3 vorable and unfavorable comment;|to think what personal insults sent heing. apparently, sharply divided on |out through the press about a year ago the fi - of the plan. It has|and in the end to bite the dust for a ifin ‘;fi:\b:‘e’éuouozf that s,;aeh a course | grand finish, the “explosion” of Satur- i\ standardize championship play flx{‘lmtiglr;stohny shows the ;‘no{:‘mg d K ossibl ublic, 2 ey are out with eir ke e e Coredus i | Aunual insuMing “gable” which will % The James F. Cosgrove A GREAT STOCK-REDUCING SALE ai ility various win- i o ami others in dif- | amount fo no more than it has ' in i basis years past, and to show them that we vears thus furnishing a curate comparisons. aer as anxious as they are to show Opponents of ' o the|them what kind of a team we have. :—fnf'" :r:xar;l u:m;heec;’;&mfh:{u re- | we will play them in any fair sized | and conditions were impos- | ball_in the state, outside of Tartville - tavored players would great- | or Jewett City for twe hundred dol lars side bet with a referee who knows | ) 8- io:x‘:-se[he]‘[r ]2':’:50 r]:a]d what a game of baskethall is. And i er sport is a perpetual | this amount s net sufficient e ca oyone coueh f | et € he 9 is o it asuinst | Qe Car KING VICTOR gh it is admitted that Signes. :,,nmf_hén:g‘(n;:?:fis"u;;q JOHN B. BENOIT, Manager. | One c NAT[ON ! l PRIDE ‘ar more standardized than in EASTERN CONN. LEAGUE. My e e No Better Flour Ever Came to Norwich. are becomingk more in- i e 111 cceeding year i“J 1;1:‘6 9 ¥ o e = Call On Us Before You B ved this suggestion as ik 2 105 S ore Iou buy. own that many of the 3.9 oming weary of having r a fortnight or 472 509 522 1503 hampionship is their cours: On im0 1| Charles Slosberg & Son gl 3.13 COVE STREET T re. however, present a less 569 550 478 1597 an do the masses ) & T e maietity of whom | AT TAFTVILLE ALLEYS. rd for the dam- Milt League. climbing up and T. W. nd swarming over 3 . WHICH ARE ARRIVING DAILY. s ST 1[I DEEP PRICE CUTS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT MEAN REAL SHOE nswer the ter- n” of Manager amin of the Jewett City n Jewett City o1 BARGAINS FOR YOU. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY:— L. Paradis .. LADIES’ GUN METAL AND KID BOOTS IN MILITARY AND LOUIS' CUBAN HEELS—ALL SJZES, 21, TO 7. rom the cleverest . is so far away ball player, that newspaper print- to print all he ay t was a slanghter. [H. Gley .. der that the game | Meyers * FIRANGIAL AND COMMERCAL HIGH-GRADE COLORED KID, PATENT KID AND NOBBY TW'O-: TONE BOOTS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. : NOT FORGOTTEN to Tom Turner, the Athic-| coach. . Lawrence has quit the American | Roller Polo League because of a qua vel with two other clubs over owner- MEN’'S WALK-OVER SHOES, IN TAN CALF AND GUN METAL sé.do AND $10.00 VALUES. ship of Barney Doherty. The fran-i| Ti 3, chise may be transferred to some : SPORTING NOTES. | Connecticut cit; 3 bl n afraid the great fight (Car- 1 ‘penli -Beckett) furnished rather | Seanty enfertninmant fo~ some of (e | One of them paid $125 f¢ ¢ the Eastern boomed for the Job. ceived a letter a fe g his support of O'N sn't likely (he ra that Dan will land the job, howcver,Ivms o LIVE STOCK Chicago, Sept. 16. 44,000 head, market m lower. Bulk, have decreased Annosits increased 000. The statement 1 reduetion of ient deposits. At Heroont the taking tn of the preater | regppear in de- [ g e (9645 ] [$745] [$795] i fl [ fl i MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE (All ‘zcods Covered by Insurance During Transit) | NORWICH—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—PUTNAM e | FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD & and Connecting Points BeeL steers, medium and heavywe g. = v - A S EQUIPMENT—NINTEEN PIERCE-ARROW TRUC ‘S SR aan e "E. P. WINWARD & SON : common and medium, $9.00¢ | T w STREET i i IS A _Phone 1250 17 \Nxél"y/l.\gx STREET canner steers, $6.00@ 135 WATER STREET BEDFORD s'ow and weak; highe oddiieta 193.25 ] 1$3.95] [$445] BOYS’, GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT PROFITLESS PRICES (26 [525] [86] [B OUR ENTIRE LINE OF WARM LINED FOOTWEAR, FELT SHOES, FELT BOOTS AND RUBBER BOOTS AT DEEP CUT PRICES. ; veal calves (light and handy- NORWICH Fhone 8357 i 0). $17.00@18.25; feeder steers 432 SOUTH MAIN STREET 138-142 DURFEE STRIET PROVIDENCE #LL RIVER Phone Union 3842 Phone 3619 stocker steers, @s. Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 5,000 head; market steady to strong. Lambs (84 bs. down). $17.00@19.75; lambs, culls and _common, yearling wethers, $13.25@17.75; ewer $9.00@12.00; ewes culls and common $525G850;" feeder lambs, $1550@ stocker calves, $5.00@ 1t e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e = e 5. _ Pittsburgh, Jan. 16.—Cattle—Suppl* light; market steady. Choice $167 1650, prime $16@16.50 good $14.40@ 1550, tidy butchers $13.75@14.50, fair $11@12.50, common $11@ , common to good fat bulls $9@1 common to 200 fat cows $8@10, heifers $10@11.75 fresh cows and epringers $70@149, veal calves $2 Sheep and Lambs—Supply 500 head* harket active and’ higher. Prime wethers $13, god mixed $11.50@12.25 fair mixed $9@10.50. culls and com- ?z’cfuge Tells The fozy Everything Pure, vlean and Good 00 head; steady and active. Prime hea: $1525@15.50, medinms Sis@ heavy vorkers $157@ light yorker- A Bl R ey B | { T EVERY YEAR AT THIS TIME WE OFFER THIS WONDERFUL OP- o e | B s Frnt 5 PORTUNITY TO THE PUBLIC OF NORWICH AND VICINITY TO Preston Bros. Ine. SECURE STANDARD MAKES OF FOOTWEAR AT DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS. { AND POCKFT BILLARDS DOOLEY & SIMPSON 40 Frankiin St. THUMM'R Delicatessan Preferred Stock, 8% Cumulative ..... (Par $5)....$ 500,000 '$ 500, TAILOR SHOP jiater Common SE0cK -oeeeemn-eoeceeemmns (Par $5).... 1500000 1,500,000 szt | UM al Capitalized on an extrsmely conservative b product for which ——— there is an ever increaSing demand; appraised valuation over seven times the entire Preferred stock issue; earmings over nine times Preferred an- nual dividend requirement; Preferred stock is convertible into Gommon, share for share, at option of the holder; both Preferred and Common is: sues are free of taxation in Connecticat and have equal voting power. sha Cumulat % Bk ‘rzg res 3% ive Convertible Preferred Stock 1{ S g Special circular upon request THE W. T. FIELDS CO. INVESTMENT BROKERS 902 Chapel St., Tel. Liberty 5870 New Haven, Conn. Tennessee Agricultaral Chemical Corporation , Thaver Building ] e 8% Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock i Need Plumber? ¥ ' Dividends quarter!; ‘eb. 1! lay 15th, Aug. 15th, Nov. 15th, Tel. 8*7 hd o | ) Sale Starts Tuesday Morning, January 20th - The James F. CosgrbVe Co. 206 MAIN STREET LA FRANKLIN SOUARE | DR. C. B, ELDRED 43 Broadway Tel. 341-3 GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT Hardware — Tosls — Cutlery Examine our fine of Aluminum Ware THE HOUSEHOLD Ballstin Building, 74 Framidin Street [~

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