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'vo:?-.tho‘d faot alioping. K % B ¥ 4 % s As is customary for him, he®did not e = 3 z Have led him e Ut Ceie B . » forset to shower us with reprisals. - e A The paths he knew before the, war, i : g 1ght It is indeed one sengation to be the . \ 2 2 o The s that\he takes up again.' - ~ New York, Jan. 19.—C. B. Cochran, | three, from Team 5. Monday night on | yictor, and still another, and far dif- H i ” 4 5 Are humble now, as they 'were then tae English boxing promoter, an-|the Elks alleys by capturing the 1ast| fercrit one, to be the deteated, s it not, I g 3 1 # p 1 i i But, lool.you! on nounced tonight the receipt of a cable | string after each team.had one string | Mr $enoit? < ” L . which showed hé was Very- gri 2 ) B & : 3 ) LT { 3 mm Cochran Has Sole Right to Carpentier | icrinee s [ jstinc » o 54 L 5] ing. publi¢ that the . n 3 st i i | AT e ; 1 4 | his*profeges. an-unmercirs - : : He cames azall é”gl 3 . ¥ 4 0 = 3 & o - x b i : n : X 7 Y /& There shines a_néw-won message from M. Descambs, manager | o its credit. N : He ‘also insinuates that T must like L i} I Gt AT TR s aor ket of Georges Carpentier, in support of | Young's single of 137 in thé first|mo rothors, and taid special strevs| | 4 4 B M nrdper meath his claim that he is the only one who | string gave him high for the evening, | anq praise on their playing. One thing - I e an sta; world's championship bout | and, he also_scored the high . three- N E\.")%e aCo(‘hrfln said he had paid | string total of 341. Hayes with 330 5.&0 to, Descamps. for the, French |dnd Purdon with 318 also got into the But while T was away, een Hal. I deed. sowi’ leetlu theeng Or two ' * Dat made me mooch more lika vou. lg_e:e, was!n tsl:n.e you call n&- op! | ut now as| U, please, # e My fongue ' ssd | Avop, butGod . be is sure, Mr, Benway has conceived the idea that his center, Vickery, is _some player, or he would not have hirm: title holder’s service this year. The|honor class on total three strings.fofuded in his “champion lineup.” message read: The. scores: It is an' established- fact, therefore, “Awaiting your decision. Have en- Téam 3, Elks. - that jany ' player who plays . rings | /; 4 % S ; o terfhingd no=Rthet el WHACHEE T BEives 90" 114 125— 330 | arouhd Vickerv.is a real fast man, is Xeie : Will not do o until released by you. | yorpin. o .93 89 -108— 285|it not? He' also insinuates Bill is 2 i ) Cochran, who will sail home next “ooui D32 95— 534 | Dretty good player. I have never met Saturday, intimated he would hold the | gypg = 113 91— 286 | My brother Bill, so I surmise Manager T it ; WOMEN NOW iNCLUDE THIS 2 hout in England if he can sign up|uPR -- 3 105 537 | eunlt 15 Tost ‘agath; : }: ! ! GINGER ALE IN SHOPPING LIST T the" houct: Nat Siaan LR §fack Dempsey & T As .for playing in the “chicken i 2 VRO o B < Never.a pight but hati'.stars to 1 il 515 523 1496 | coop,” which is the-term applicd to § The distinctive, delicious flavor of this true gin- URED And dreams’of a'rosy day. JAY GOULD INJURED IN rosy our hall by the Taftyille ledder, I will i 5 g o duct—aged an! mellowed—has ' made " 3 . say it is something 1 cannot under- . { $5u_PIY The werld is ever a zamien s MATSa KINSELLA | Purdon 10— 3181 stand, why the hal should L / % ! it the popular honie bevcrage. Grocers. repert ATied witn e bioom of Mar: Tuxed N. Y., Jan. 1%9.—Jay G » | Potts G — 27 i o 3 % is . % - nd naver a stormy mornin; o Its o {ennis " champion; | Borteranca T4 S5 287 | et i ‘e Pk o ARfost = \ that women order, it regularly” for the home Yo the: neart el Sas LiBart in_an ‘;;‘;3:‘{"‘“’(‘ ! Kenneds'm.. weeendll 92— ‘-‘gg ing Jewett City in this same “chicken . and enjoy the geguine eatisfaction that , comes 5 ~Frank L. Stantom. Iter A.}Fitzge: 52 81 95— 2 » (AL i 4 & hE —_— - EroRBat Eval Tne W] L aEsA 2% | e s feame et necording 16 e | | f : §am sevihy Dis gl St HUMOR OF THE DAY ed while reaching for the 473 457 1398 | Taftville manager's statistics. i A and quality. . his head !lg';?: :jflll'"fi; ‘“?;g ¥ ———— And just a féw words about the ¢ Little Boy~—What did you do in the . B FAST BASKETBALL AT referee, Mr. Benoit. He may have great war, Daddy? T S e e TAFTVILLE THIS EVENING | been born vesterday, If we are to be- Beveragas ¢ Other Notlons and Puriods HARVARD CO., LOWELL. MASS R R R T l'eve your statemenis, but in my esti- mation he has forgotten more about —A Lemonzds Seller cf Bosnia aceident occurred at a moment| Ong of the best cards of the season jould was trying to séore the}is looked for Tuesday night in Parish ary to defeat Kinsella in| hall, Taftville, when the fast Oxford B He had won the|A. A. of Oxford, Mass., considered one leading in|of the, fastest teams in Massachuse is, . will hook up with the Crescents. The s Oxford boys are one of the few teams or r : _STOPPED IN FOURTH, ROUND [T ., & o Trickday eric of the best T Y 1. 19.—A =‘:“§d“"‘d games of the season is looked for. 2. tonight ' ¥ion | Besides the big game, there will also nnesota and Silas |y "one of the most interesting pre- of Toronto, Was|iminaries of the season when the round when it; pog cats hook up .with Chip Dugas’ e ultan, | married men. The Bearcats will have “‘f;“~ Murphy, Molleur, Coleman, Paradis 16 boundsland McSheffrey, while the married ered the ring at 214 | ;) il show such old time stars Vic Fontaine, Jake Benoit, Bill G Boston Branch, 45 Commercial Wharf your mother sold. flags.*Edinburgh 3 : 4 Scotsman. 5 nask?th‘adl than vou will cver know, . - = - - Mr. Styles—What is that disagree- ot limiting your age. e L o Far . ble od i i ? Mr. enoits memory faiis him. T'm | Norwich Distributors for Harvard Ginger Al=—James E. Moore, 79-81 Water Street. . |2l¢ odor coming from the kitehen? sure, when he says eV o |ing 8 ho : won a series from Taftville” How ing some bones tor’ dear littlo Fidor- i Susie—I suppose he eventually beske your Heart? Kate—Worse than that. He played { cards .with father and broke him.— Minneapolis Journal. Dabbs .(meeting friend in the park) —Communing with. nature. 1 _see. Dibbs . (warmly)—Whaddye mean— communing? Want to get me deport- ed?—Buffalo Express. “For two cents I'd kive you the Hek- in= of yeur life.” MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE (All acods Covered by Insurance During Transit) NORWICH—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—PUTNAM FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD and Connecting Points EQUIPMENT—NINTEEN PIERCE-ARROW TRUCS E. P. WINWARD & SON ley, KETONEN RETAINS TITLE Muiholland, Decelles, Chip ‘Duzas and b /' Phone 1250 17 WILLIAM STREET wi‘l‘}fhz‘og :;a;:nz ll;na!cb gleth r::;e.vou IDC 3 S v - qa= , - 3 e Y ) AV a bef T se."— D i WinaEE ot coio: BorpiBmE: that: Thes Tats ussels 185 WATER STREET NENLEEREORD Louisville Courier-Journal. 7 =" 2 > Ay 'h“«\‘»"n_'}s middle- | the future if ever thev intend to make NORWICH £ 5 GHESORT o S50, ot essinivitar ’ wrestling championship Bere | basketball rflas';erl.l The married men | 492 SOUTH MAIN STREET 153-142 D‘LEFRE'E\JIES';FRMET | extraordinary mnecktie your wife gave b £ inlibn he cAlRed 4> have been putting in some stiff prac- H VIDENCE b % for e b : vhen e gained two falls ftom | (0 for the past two weeks and are Al Phone 3619 Meekes—Of. course I am. - The rea- st fail in fine form Phon¢ Union 2842 the first fail in 42 minutes fon took the nest two in e iy conds. and 2 minutes| MANAGER BENJAMIN HAS respective A FEW WORDS TO SAY Jewett City, Conn. Jan. 19, 1920. [Tn the Sporting Editor: son she bought it for me was to shew her authority.—Stray Stories. B — ’ "l:on't ygurit},flnl: Mildred has per- < .| fectly wonderful teeth?”. Stuy: he takes on Tom Cowler at the Olym: “Yes, but they'ré false. pia A. "A. of Philadelphia, and Feb. 3 s 3 o ces Sam Langford twelve rounds| Bow 40 you know that. my dear? A: of Boston at in “Why, she told me she 'inherited rii them from her mother.”—Judge. ELKS TEAM 3 WINS IN DUCKPIN MATCH in tourna- Monday's sport columns contained a for the Armory letter from Manager’ Benoit of the 4 Tnited State: ab | "lechanics’ pa I won its ames out of | Taftville Crescents, the calibre of| },:-lvl.? ':3?1‘3‘5?9, Union Hotel,| Dave D: psco]l, matchmaker. of the| “Guess T'll have to go.without any } £ o $7,600; Hopef: 24.600; Provincial| Arena A. C. of Jersey City, is also|Sugar at dinmer, : Nursery, $2,250; Futurity, $26,630; | trying to sign up Champion Benny; .Couldn't get any?™ . % 1 Havre de Grace $7200; Maryland,|Leonard and Johnny Dundee for an| _“It isn't that . I'have quite a little. ‘ $7,550 and Pimlico Serial, No. 1,{eight-round bout at his club the latter | But I've lost the kev to my.safe de- i s . part of the this monti. posit box.”—Detroit ¥Free Press. Lotfis Reinhardt a leading i v Cline, the Harlem lightweight, jathlete at Yale has broken “You called me a hog, sir, and T eb- may be matehed to fight Louis Bogas ject” said the blz man. { MARKET WAS UNCERTAIN Am Hide & Leather - Am Locomo A % R - 5 3 ¢ { drum through’a peculiar accident. He Bridgeport lightweight, in a 12 | “Ne, sir,” came the sarcastic reply New York, Jan. 19.~The .profes-{is: seiia wu THEY’RE AT IT AGAIN, BOYS | was injured in water polo practice.'round bout to a decision at a show. to| from the little man. “T said if this . . jutesy s ™ 3 ! He was tackled and strugsled vio- | be held at Bridgeport, Conn., on Feb.| counter wefe n trough you would have ntrol the greater| \uhison, T & g [tent s injury being sustained, it is 9. both feet in it."—London Tit-Bits. S g;}g:g;g : about the two series when Eli Lague [ulars were laid up. He 1s a skillful helieved, at that time. He is at pres- “Didn't you shudder, Rastus, as you Bethletem T cut ‘down those Germans, man after Dethlehem was manager of Jewett City and |(eldér, but has not yet réacheda tae ent deaf, but the phy ns in at- . Taftville was beaten four out of five | batting stage which would-insure him tendance believe that his he: ng will Frankhn on their own floor. Oh, yes! Almost|of a job wifh the Giants. Last sea- he partially restored in a few week Telephone: forgotten that eh. Mr. Benoit? And|on he player in 38 games and had a|He was one of the most valuable mem- M l,“'n Providencé, R. I. Manager Benoit finished it off then, | hatting mark of .241. bers of the. water polo team and YAQAC € - nion man?”’ k “Man .after'man? Yessah, when that live man got Z’ter' this man ah shuddah’d three miles.” — The Home Sector. - Rutte & staprem & 8 just as he is doing now, and always Canadfan Pcific Johnny Lorzus, Amerfcass . yeactng Dlayed end on the football eleven. He! his gone, in all his undertakings. Siire & tot: 513 St Thi- erpearedl torAake party in' the 2 y «“ 3 i % ather e s AL ckey, won a total of $215418 in;and was expected to take part in y Union 1857 Are you studying to be a litical Chnater Mot 1t. 15, -very mystifying “hoy Edison smke‘; and purses with the borses helis also one of the best boxers at Yale ompan 5 economist?” ° % P ever perfected his . talking machine. vode last year. His stake winnings|boxing tournament wh: alone were $195,815. Loftus .scored next week. His home | with sbme ol the best horses in train-|lean N ing, including Sir Barton, Man o'War,| ' Although Fred Fulton injured his(J Gear applied to all makes of Cor- Purchase, Billy Kelly and Cudgel. His|right hand in bout with Frank|f!liss Engines, Engine Repairs, stake victories were the Kentucky |ing in tiiree bouts which Tom O'Rourke | Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- Derby, $20,825; Preakness, $24,500; | Moran it will no tprevent him engag-]f| ings, Couplings, Clutches. 3 ame old tricks, aim't | Metropolitan $3.085; Withers, '$8.075; | has booked for him. On Jan. 1%. Ful- h will begln|§ Engineers Founders Machinists s in New Or-|f Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve “No,” replied . the. patient . citizen, The world doesn’t need so manv po- litica] etonomists now. What it de- mands now is personal economists.”— ‘Washington. Star. KALEIDOSCOPE | with such competition as there is now- ada Mgr. Benoit claims he would' like another: game and ‘that he bas two bundred dollars burning a hole in hjs pockets that he would like to/’hnve covered. to your e previ- relaxed 8 per cent. > cent. at mid- Large stock always on hand. = o #1 ; ror v Hollis, $1,450; Toboggan, $3.450; | ton meets Silas Green, the colored n e z AR ‘armyairph descended the you, Mer.? Ividently housht ¥0U|Keenc Memorial, -$4.200: Harlem, | heavyweight for ten rounds at the General Mill ‘Repairs. SR e ol e e T Seover wout . twe. handred |$1450; ~Belmont, $11950; GardenlYVeiedrome A. C.'of Buffalo, Jan. 21 Special machinery of all kinds. Club at Paoli, Penn. and two men in it explained tHat they had come to set a suit of clothes that a postplane sta aviator, forced by a snowstorm {o de- we d.ffer from Taftville in man™ re- !scend and finish his trip by rall, had ects. | left there three weeks before. The The game and all U:u“.iru‘ars"vm be | two. airmen made a trip of 200 miles settled whenever Mgr. (Benoit deems | to get the suit of clothes, ed " wheney T ] s ° o ; o e pen el Nellie Kine of Chicago, just 15 ; |" BINEST BENJAMIN., | a 18 astoria {years old. has been' married tuice, di- anag vett City Baskotball Tes i vorced once ang is mow applying. for Manager Jewett City Basketball Team. e i i maien o | ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing | eosr-miorercn ot . iont Samsnd oo Mr. Benoit, and T'll answer 1 that our money is the onlv.yellow nces that we possess: u see, im bids of the past|C ued to prevail, without sources of supply to minor extent. € e of the federal reserve §oard towards credits formed the pasis of fu sonjecture , but no t were reached. ground. 1t the opening | the close, but between ott the trend was the dance of the Crescent basketball | : . . . . ring ends: “Party finding -it will not team there. were 0. gambs Mayed in | Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nar- |have onv luck. as thore has been Motors, | 3 the Jun. baskethall Jeasve | P i . curse placed upon it by ‘many per- ; T oninties. The Ramblers: havinz protested 7| 00%iC Substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been |sons. It finder can retirn same we Rubber and shippings Coleman, one of their sigaed players, | ’ . . 3 g & ! z < can come (o some agreement as to 2 who Dlayed with the Dare Deviei in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; {reyars: aad mo troudle or questions extreme Josses of two to NTY.Nueg These were largely re- | Noetoik & west igh priced olls| Bt e e e P e Toortine pune| Bllaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and [Pt v s e Plaee 022 pet’ 19 L9 : x:lg},t. the Bantams z.:r:ed un Henry | : ac - i . .« . » ith e d = ;q = Shidtn, wro s naer e 1ge 1Y Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, |bess yith an e Seth P tho president would not aiow nim to| 'The Children’s Comfort—The Mother's Friend. the bass, trying every known lure in pla; he plays on the Bantic Aces vain. Now its haunt «in the lake' is e iy for tha S duton Jea i 1o The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 | f°%5e i% 5."055% e founa wi-vemm P are et R, Woonemic:( years, has borne the Signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under hig | Almos: onetourth of the worids jewel f Norwich d the s . 2 - production of sardines comes from the chants o maitie ' ¢ ™| personal supervision since its infanoy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All |3 ol fm":&:{: : mers e Tantams, Dare Devis ve.| Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-Good” are but Experiments that trifle With [as eetmatss toret vatue oe i boo000 MONEY e and endanger the health of Infants and Chi it : : : The ‘foor of St Peters in Rome e SPORTING NOTES, s an Children—Experience against EXperiment. |nas, en aes or s2rioft suuars. toet being the greatest of all the churches noted further var value, ag-|U U. S. bonds — cl STOCKS. Worth Pamp pr B | high 8; low 6: ruling rate §;| Al Baird, who has been a utility in the world. closing bid 6; offered at 7; last loan |infielder for the Giants since 1917, S T 2 In England the ‘“window ticklers” 6; bank acceptances 4 1.8, was Teleased yesterday to the Roches- b o SO O = of Tantashire’iavasraridiive : tage ‘[;"', glub of C:;vc )iglm-nauonal League. P e —— l re n r or formed 2 union and are demanding COTTON aird prov imself a valuable E 5 Flvid Drachmy - 50 per cent. more pay. These work- ver at time: 2 4 ntents 1 7 ; st New ¥oric {Jan. 102 Shot ootton] i e b e oy e‘tGo ers, for a fee, “Hekié” ‘with: 'a long steady; middling 3975. NEW YORK BOND MARKET. Bolshevik-Spartac\u pole the windows of persons needing ito arise early for work. In demand- 1ing the increase they make an excep- tion of widows, who will have te pay only the old charge. . Basketball’ TONIGHT - PARISH HALL—Taftville CRESCENTS of Taftville - vs OXFORD A. C. Have You Tried It? ¢ Fast Preliminary Game Everybody has read the above headline ; how many believe it? ‘"MARRIED Have you a little-one in the home, and has that dear little mite Game Called at 8:15 when its stomach was not just right felt the comforts that come with = = the useof Fletcher’s Castoria? You have heard the cry of pain. A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. s, 1847 e 4s, 19 2 4s, 19 1st 1 A 3 . it MARLEY 215 IN.DEVON 214 IN. |5 i moie’ 3d 4%s 1938 . COLLARS CLUETT PEABODY & CO.INC.TROY NY. aLis 5,46 9848 92,40 29.53 per $107 bond. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Open. High Low. Clese. L1884 139 135 Tennessee Agricultural Chemical Corporation 8% Cumaulative Convertible Preferred Stock Dividends quarterly—Feb, 15th, May 15th, Aug. 15th, Nov. 15tk, Have you heard them cry for Fletcher’s Castoria? Try.it. M | Ch}rofiodiil, Foot Specialist: . CAPITALIZATION A : Just help baby out of its trouble tomorrow with a taste of Cas- (ERONEST (U - Aauthorized Issued L Mfr. Ci * Spring Arch Support. toria. Watch the difference in the tone of the cry, the lock in the Suite 7"-:':‘1?:: fl:i;a'i‘:p. 321 Main 8t ‘eye, the wiggle in the tiny fingers. The transformation is complete— Norwich, Conn. Phone 1358-4 peia o D Byt THAMES RIVER LINE, . Yow'll find a wonderful lot 6f information ‘about Baby in the {somastinar Snbe; Sod. Miitogall Reves- booklet that is wrapped around every bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria. - orth l}?h}‘er!_e\vednesdl.vl and GeNuINE CASTORIA Awwars 5 p. mm Norwich Thursdays Bears the Signature of Preferred Stock, 8% Cumulstive ..... (Par $5)....$ 500,000 § 500,000 Common 8tock ..coeeieenicaciiaeae.. (Par $5).... 1,500,000 1,500,000 " Capitalized on an extremely conservative basis; product for which there is an ever increasing demand; appraised valuation over seven tim ithe entire Preferred stock issue; earnings over nine times Preferred an. nual dividend requirement; Preferred :agk is_convertible ‘into Comm.:::. share for share, at option of the hoider; both Preferred and Common i sues are free of taxation in Connecticut and have equal voting power. { 200 shares 8% Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock | 50 shares Commen Stoek ; } 1,000 Special eircular upon vequest ays at 5 p. um.; New Londen 8 Passepger Tates between Nor and New York, $32.° ‘Stdterooms, » - $1.10, .including war. tax. V. KNOUSE, Agcat. i Price ESPYRIEHT PRESS ILLUSTRATING SERVICE. & W. T Max Levin. the Bolshevik-Spar- X Bt v on(hs olds Why Throw Your Old Hats TI'E . . ms CO. tacus chieftain in Munich during AL QCEN’ | Av.a,, when you can have tirem made INVESTMENT BROKERS R A o i s e 35Desrs dCie 48 good a8 new. " you _o.ing them charged now with the Mass Murder. He managed to escape to Austria and ‘negotiations are pending for the sextradition of ‘the noted 1ted leader. - |City Shoeand Hat C1 black or brows, ~ - o0 LS S E % BROADWAY | s 3o 902 Chapel St., Tel Liberty 5870 New Haven, Conn.

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