Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 17, 1920, Page 3

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the first call for baseball candidates at Yale university today. Informal talks weer given by Prof. Clarence W. Men- dell, chairman of the athletic board of control, “Billy” Lauder, varsity base- ball eoach, and “Bo” Oleott,-freshman caach, Practice will start in the cage tomorrow. . It was announced that 25 men will be taken on _the southern trip of tlie Yale team the first week in April Lake Placid, N. Y., Feb. 16—With the closing of the entries for the in- ternational ice skating championship 1aces which will begin ‘next ‘Wednes- day on the Mirror lake course here it was seen that the very pick of ama- teur skaters in this country and Can- ada had been attracted to this year's titular events. Among the Canadian entrants is TRussell Wheeler .of Montreal, ‘present ir‘crpational champion: Harry Cody of Toronto, former title holder, and for the first time 'Winnipeg will send a representative to the international co:iests—the entrant.being W. Godd- man. BABCOCK PRINTING . PRESS MANUFACTURING CO. 8 Per Cent. Preferred Stock at par and acerued dividend | A. B. LEACH & €O, Inc. ‘ PLANT BUILDING NEW LONDON, CONN. C. ROYCE BOSS, Representative. BRADY CLAIMS RIGHTS FOR FRENCH CHAMPION’S SERVICES New York, Feb. 18.—Contention that it ar impossible for William Fox to 1:3n (Georges Carpentier’s services at present in a/ world’s heavyweight championship boxing contest with Jack Dempsey was made ‘tonight by William A. Brady, who declared he represents Charles C. Cochran, the English fight promoter. Mr. Brady added that he has in his possession ¢ MJWhirter of Chicago and Ev- McGowan of St. Paul, who tied for national honors recently at Sara- nac Lake. have sent in their entries. Jewtraw, the eastern champion, and his team mate, Joe Moore, will rép- resent the local association, while Saranac Lake sends Ed Horton. the — ey hi i ‘hurdler; Ruesell Demaree, | contracts signed by Mr. Cochran, Car-| O T Sator and Sichiel | pentier and M. Descamps. Carpenticrs | TUG .OF WAR ADDED TO Dambrisi to take part in - senior | manager, giving the English promoter - OLYMPIC SPORTS events. the rights o, the French champion’s New; York, Feb. 16—Entry blanks have been sent out for the national indoor champjonships of the Ama- teur Athletic Union which will be de- Hqualling inteerst in the champi services until Feb. 15, 1921. ships for men is that in the intew iz, cven.s for women, the fti* ich will be established for the GUB. BASE TO PLAY cided at the Twenty-Second Regi- e simdcr sanction granted o ASHLAND CLUB|ment Armery here on Saturday, on tioral Soating wnion. In od-4 porcday night in Jewett City the | March 13. This year, in view of the lo Miss Elsle Muller of Y23 |newly orsanized Ashland Basketball | sending of a tug of war team to the Olympie games, the officials have club plays its first game against the added that event to the programme, pionship in the eastern meet | gast . Submarine base quintet. The at Newbure, the entri clude Miss | £ oy it s AR sl 4 1 4 -Base five is the champion ser will be for teams of five men each, Masgaret Carey_of Cleveland, woman | (RR-Rase e (8 the CHmPTL S50 ) (00" Cleats will beb allowed: SHoi BE Coboed, Chatnlon of Trot., Sub. manager says that his five will| The trick contests on the regular any and Schenectad liss give Ashland a good beating for an|championship programme are 60 Wheslsr of New . Foik.. Mi opener, However, Ashland has been 1 and 70 yards hurdles; 300, Semmindlinger of Fort T.ee, N. J. Miss | racticing nightly —and is rapidly 690, 1,000 yards, one mile and two- gt and Mise Esineralda | tounding into what Manager Carpen-|mile runs and a two-mile relay. race | Dunlop of Chicazo, the former repre- | ter, calls championship form. - teams of four men. The field! says that there are several new | tntried men who will appear in the Ashland uniform. This game prom- ses to be one of the fastest of the eason as the Sub Base has a credit of 19 victories and but onec defeat, six of the wvictories being made on opponents’ - floor. ) events will be the standing high and| broad jumps, running high jump and 16-pound shot put, senting the Ilinois Athletic club and the fatter the Alverno Athletic assp- iation. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 'HAS 4 RACES ON ROWING SCHEDULE ; New York, Feb. 16.—The. Columbia ity rowing schedule for the rason, anncunced today, in- cludes four races, consisting of two PARKHURST MAKES NEW MOTORCYCLE RECORD _ Daytona, Fla, TFeb. 16.—Certified world's motorcycle records. were e tabl shed here yesterday by L. Farkhurst for the one, two and five ON PALACE ALLEYS. dual, one triangular and the intercoi- Dug Out Five. mile and one kilometer distances. legiate regatta. Columbia’s initia race | Quinto . .89 104 ! The mile event, made in 34.89 seconds will be against Yale over the Housa- | Bradlaw ‘103 9 ov at a rate of 103.1 miles an hour, ic river course at Derby, Conn. on ' gouq trought this record back from Aus- The navy eight will be met = A1qi t. where it stood at 35 seconds nnapelis on May 8, and on Mayv Throw will eompeta for the Childs | khurst made the two miles in 1:12265; the five mile in 3% and | {the one kilometer in 21.64 seconds. { 2= | BOWLING CHALLENGE FOR ANY TAFTVILLE TEAM Falls Mill Five challenge any bowl- ing team in Taftville'for a game next % | Monday night, either on the Taftville or Palace alley WORK AMONG CHINESE TOLD OF BY LOCAL “Y” REPRESENTATIVE The fo'lowing letter was recently reshman son with e 3 be rowed at Poughkeepste the h YALE STUDENTS START BASEBALL PRACTICE TODAY New Haven, Conn., Feb. 16.—One hundred and fift ystudents answered FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Barbetti Boiton | rece.ved by Secretary Edwin Hill of the Norwich Y. M. C. A, from . ) Ciark, of China, who is the MARKET WAS REACTIONARY. STOCKS. PRI Sl e New York, Feb. 16—Rejection by o the local “Y.” His letter, Am Car Foundry . the Washington administration of the | 4R Cir Feundey wh ch tells of his work in that coun- allies’ Adriatic plah came as a great|Am Sugr Refming try will no doubt interest those who surprise to the financial community | Anaconds » have been watching events in that and the stock market session today, | Atchison ;| country. The letter follows: Aperiean R Paotingfu, North China, Jan. 1, 1920, resulting in many new low records for | Ameican "Can the current period. Exchange reflected | the temse international situation, the; London quotation falling considera- \!y under its recent recovery. Another adverse development over the recess was the showing made by | the federal reserve banks. The local institution reported a further loss of reserve which fell {0 a level approxi mating the recent unfavorable ex hibit. The latter situat‘on.bore directly up- you! That will probably be out of "date by the time this letter reaches | you, but as the Chinese New Year | doesn’t come 3 till February 20, we can count it as a Chinese New Year gr The'0'd Chinese cal- endar, lunar instead of New ‘Year may occur time between the middle of Jan- Tehigh Valley ... Great Nortpen 1076 any uary and the last of February. It was New York ‘Central rigi P o y supj ¥ 5 on the money market, time funds again | Nat Lead seoe poEna Y SIeIpsal dlop be ha ot = | New ~Haven new moon after the winter solistice, T g almost entirely, despite! New, Maren - Yo : d most e PILe | Norhem Pactic believe. The months afe strictly lu- last week's predictions of approaching i nitrebem et tw il ke Then 1 ot 2a vement. Call loans were easy,’ Plexe Am And 307 dayy - Altemmatale T aoie however, opening at 7 per cent. and pen IR an 3 ys alternately. Twelve ever, - ! nedus . months generally make a year. but declning to € per cent. in the early | pe lon and 8 year, b i R about every third year an. extra| 1 IR, SR | month is intercalateq to meke up thel dered a better oty shortage. ~ The Gregor'an dar s any er group | has been adopted oficially probably in concequence of the ac- i ; is ceptance of the {ddtherhoods of Pres- ‘used in the government offi-'s and ident Wilson's plan and because of the hools. but the common peon- still . The New Year of the rear, and ally ceases for two weeks. Everyone goes home, and they all eat meat. even if they have to go without it the rest of the year that the railroad blll now in s will soon come up for ac- business prac k also high priced d specialties, suffered most in reversal. General Motors made 2 net loss of 13 points, Crcuible MONEY. { to make up for it (and lots of them Steel e 9 b 20 nienus Oih- | New. Fork FebilorCall money | 2L (One fna scustomiitithat: a1l er leaders.were two to seven points| gy high 7: low 6: ruling rate 7: EE )f By before New down at the weak close. Sales amount- | ologing bid 6; offered at 7 ;ast loan ax, outi unfortunately it can- ed to 835,000 shares. Bonds were irregular in all branch- es of the domestic list including Lib- enforced strictly. vent the greater part of No- | in the south at-the employed 6; bank acceptances 5 1-4. 1, We, i vember erty issues, with a variabe tone to COTTON. cers’ conference at Hangchow. the foreigm division . Sales, par i r of us went, Hubbard,” Wang, Talue, agzregated $10,650,000. Old U.| New York, Feb. 16.—Cotton A spot , and I, leaving only the teachers S. bonds' were unchanged on call. steady; middling 38.95. here hag to keep th running. We Zood conference and a very it tr'p. There were present 35 zn and 110 Chinese secretaries, ch represents about half of our I am inclosing an st g from the Shang- China Press about the person- a interesting clippin hai i . The conference was conducted on the commission plan, the subjects oy | discussed Deing religious work, edu- | cational work. student k, boys' { work, membership. se train- g |ing. and communi topic, however, that c discussion, coming up of the commissions. was the future relationshin between the association and the church. This has become a live question in a number of citi because of church union, which becoming. more advanced in mission nds than at home. Almost all the larger cities have union evangelistic committees, at least, and it is quite a The Siog Everything , Pure, Clean and Good s Bl Mived problem to know just what place the Paint at the association is to take on these com- B PROVIDENCE ;’;xfll};c: mllpo ono[ otx;1 tw‘};l cities actual orzan; ion of the chur & Oils and Brushes BAKERY ing attempted. which rcr::aelfesis 'tlge and Metals 66 Franklin St. problem even more acute. The con- Proston Broa. Ine. Tel. 1133.3 ference took no formal action in the matter, but there was a very comi- —— plete discussion, which clarified the AND FOCKFET THUMMS Issues and paved the way for con- BILLARDS fructlye recommendations in the fu- Delicatessan ture. COOLEY & Mr. Wang staved in the south for a couple or three months. Te has gone With a number of other promising voung secretaries under the leader- shin of Wilbur and De Vargas, of the national committee, to visit the as- sociations of Canton, Hongkong, Foo- SIMPSON Basement Thayer Building 40 Franklin St Tel. 1309 We Cain Ch h Need a Plumher? | chow, and Shanghai to study . th | | chor h tudy . their | n the fim::.:;:: | wor He will also take a _short ng Tel. o :tiilmberm :;.lssociuled business meth- = 0¢s befare he returns in the business ke g 2 J. ..:A:os‘fow jofice of the national committes in | PiKoUAs: 3 Shanghai under -Mr. Hening. We T % & have been receiving very encdurag- 38 Market -Strost s ater Street ing reports of his nrogress, ; On the wav back from the v back £ confer- ence, we teok advantage of the pras. ence in Shanghai’ of 50 many men from all parts of the countrs 1! DR.. Jias parts of the country to call | an_ organization meeting to form a | C. B. ELDRED { nalional amateur athletic whion. A 43 Broadway ; constitution was adopted and a tem-| ecutive committee was ap- | pointed, of which T am n"hafrr:anar(roj get this constitution ratified by ‘he | Tarious sectional - federations, = after | wl:;:h formal organization will ta.kel D! e, In October we asain helned out ~ith the Central Chiwi Tntarschalag- tic Track ana Field Meet, and it was the best yet. As usual the local schools won most of the points. Eight meet Tecords were broken, four of them Dbeing new national records. Of the sixteen ordinary track and fleld GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT Hardware — Tools — Cutiery Examine our line of Aluminum Ware THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Frankiin, Street # g My dear Hill:—Hapgpy New Year to| events, eleven of the national inter-| Bacon of New Britain: Charles “When good fellows get tOge\ther,’ Pm right’ there” —Chesterfield ALK about close harmony—you ought to know how good tobac- cos get together in the Chesterfield blend. For Chesterfields contain selec- tions from the four finest Turkish varieties — bought on the ground by our own resident buyers—and the mildest of thoroughly aged Domestic leaf. : And in the blending of these choice tobaccos, our experts have produced new qualities of flavor— new taste-delights that bring to your smoking an enjoyment so complete, so full, so ounded out that only one phrase seems to de- scribe Chesterfields— “THEY SATISFY.” Flavor sealed in by the extra, moisture=~ proof wrapper on every package. CIGARETTES scholastic records are now held by Paotingfu_schools . The last two or three churches of iye city have united to hold a big Christmas entertainment on ‘Christmas afternoon, that day al- S0 being a Chinese national holiday. This year, however, owing to the un- favorable exchange, the churches did not feeél able ‘to assume the finan responsibility, so the association stepped into the gap, and put the matter into the hands of the boys’ de- partment.. Under Mr. Liu's leaq they raised the necessary.funds by sul scription, made all the arrangements. Johnson, of Hartford, and Eunice E. Peck, of New Haven; secretary othy Whiting, of Winsted; years the Rachel N. T. Stone, of Hartford. Following is the programme for the day: Words of Welcome, Samuel Russell, 3r; ¥ president board of trustees of the { sell library. Busine: Report on S ng out resolutions salaries. ‘Will libraries report formally on results? meetings of librarians. Annual re- ports. Election of officers. Getting the Library Used, Hiller C. Wellman, li-{ in- Report on group and put on the best attended and|brarian City Library. Springfield, most suocessful entertainment we | Mass. Discussion. Luncheon 1 p. m. have yet held. Therc was a crowd of | Afterndon siol — Lecture over 1600, and though the program |reom South Congregational church: lasted two hours and a half they| What the Library Can Do in A‘mer.- stayed clear through to the end with- ization Wor J. Maud Camp- director work foreigners, Free Public Library ,commis- American Democracy and Edu- out apparently losing interest. Ior the first time we had the main ad- dress given by a layman. Major Li 2 L Chung Yin. one of the board of di.|cation, Bdward F. Humphrey, Ph.D., rectors, who i on the faculty of the}Professor of history, Trinity college, military college. His message was | Hartford. 4 3 : frankly evangelistic, but was very en-| Evening session, 745, Russel] Libra- thusiastically received. ry, Libraries and the Business Man, ; b “oolidge, Jr.. of the firm Though it has been in existence|J: Randolph Coolidse, less than a year and is still limited | CoOlidge & ;a::;g‘n\fhrec ee:rt:‘ Bos- to a hundred members, the boys’ de-|!OD -irustee Boston / x How to reach Middletown: Only two railroad Middletown, partment is al in the communi ady making itself felt Mr. Liu is doing | ines of through pass the Airline directly and very fi iece f work wi very x e Fittie sammomone. " ore “ath verylihe Valicy, but there are good trolley S e e 5 ¥ | connections with. the main line, by it bast { way of. Meriden. B (New Britain 3 k o { way e wishes for the 'New|¥2¥ of Merioch & Years work, Yours very Parent-Teachers’, Meeting. The Parent-Teachers association of T.aurel Hill school w hold their | February meeting this Tuesday aft- ernoon at 3.30. Mrs. Zoe F. Meade will speak on The Teaching of Chil- dren. CONN. LIBRARY ASS'N TO MEET AT MIDDLETOWN The annual meeting of the Con- necticut 'Library astociation w! be held ,in the Rus=ell Li‘rary a - dletown, on Friday, ry 2ith - vitations have -been extended to all persons. intevested in this work. The officers.of the association are as follows: Presic CGraca A, Child of Willimantic: -vice . presidents, Henry 'N. ‘Sanborn of Bridgeport: ‘CorrinJe Miss Agnes White . seriously ill’ with pneumonia is re- covering and is able to sit up a while | each day. Boys From Falls Given Fines. Three emall lads from the Falils, regard to Barr, of New. Haven; Belle Holcombl | { whose ages ranged from 11 to 14 years apeared before the.city .court Monday morning to answer to charges of open- ing ‘a. window and stealing $5 from a sewing thachine draw. The lads re- ceived fines of $10 in one case and $5 in the other two cases. They were al- so told of the seriousness of the crime! they had committed. Mr. a~A Robert S. Curran who were held by the local authorities for tine .\ usa.s, N. Y., police, were taken to that city Monday by Detective Sergeant Riley. It .is stated that among other things the sum of $300 had been stolen from a Niagara hospital. —— Look Out for Both ¢f Them! Look out fer the one who talks most about liars., His own words need to | be weighed carefullyd He is brother to ‘the one who rushes through a crowd crying “thief"—he needs watch- ing—and catching. Doth fellows raise a dust for a purpose—Exchange. Lifebeat laventor Rewarded. Lifeboats were invented. by Me, QGresthead, wPo received a premiums ihz parliament in May, 1802, Best Cure for That Feeling. | The Lord made Adam and Eve full Foreign Exchange Rates. grown and pat them in a beautiful | Sterling— Parity place where they didn’t need to work,{ Demand .. .. $4.866 and at the very outset they began to Frfif‘tfl“ §‘§§‘ raise h—. Tbh~n he made them go to|Guilders . 402 work. 1If you feel like you are about | Marks, cable to break loose. go to wo Post. Tidiness of the Ant. No creature is more tidy than an! ant. A well-known authority says thei | toilet articles consis fine ‘toothed combs, sponges and even washes. and svup Their combs, however, are the genuin article, and differ from ours mairl in that they are fastened to their logs Again, Swat the Fly. ber of bacteri i by one pest numerous during the scas year when epidemics are likely to o cur will play a great part in preven- tion and spread of any maiady. | Hot wat Sure Relief ELL-ANS

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