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New ! ¥ork, March 20.—Stanislaus %byszko, Polish heavywelght wrest- ler, threw John Olin of Finland in a |.and 50 seconds. catch as catch an contest here to- with a combination body and toe hold. | match, Londos, the Greek title holder, and Jost the title to lLondos recently. pver Demetral when the latter claim- #d to have been injured by a fall . FINANCIAL AND' COMMERCIAL MARKET WAS IRREGULAR 800 Chic & N'west New York, March 29.—Stocks were 70C R I & P egularly strong under further pro- % g lessional propulsion during the great- ;::CW.:‘ ool er part of today s session, but broke| jagng Cruible Steel sharply toward the end, when call 200 Del & Hud money suddenly rose from the opening ::‘;Dmfl: &R Gopr rate of 8 per cent. to 12 per cent. R Sar s Trading was mpch restricted during | 109 Ere 2d pr . the forenoon, the Storms in the middle v &hflnm west and southern states causing se-| 1100 Gen Hetric rious interruption to wire communi- 200 Gen Moter pr cation with this center. Speculative | 15200 Gen Mot ctfs \ssues were again the diverting fea-| 1800 Gen Moter ¢ p ¢ db A 500 Gen Motor 7 p.c db . tures, a_few making new records at| 8.0 G® S P substantial gains. 600 Gt No Or Sub Stutz Motor, in which rumors of a| 0 {muh Cent .. “corner” persist. advanced to 337, ex-| %080 Ins Coper . ceeding its previous maximum by 7| 300 Iat et Mar points, but closed at 329, an acutal| 199 Jat M Mar pr gain of 11 points; Crucible Steel rose ;3: ll(nk;ml)’l:w 14 1-2 points to 261, but reacted 8| i \N"Sue. points and General Motors replaced arf| 100 Max Mor dis * :?rg‘ x;gf!nr-t;nle gain with a net loss| oo Mix 3 1 pr At their best, other motors, equip- ments and steels, also oils and ship- 2 pings. were 2 to 5 points over last| 400Me fa . - week's final prices, but these were| 5N Ep g st sancelled with the less extensive gains in rails nad food shares, the entire list displaying 2 reactionary tone at the|& 100 Nof & close. Sales amounted to 875000 ghares. Foreign ‘exchange was less stable, the London quotation falling some three cents under the reécent rally, French and Italian rates also declin- Ing proportionately. Announcement was made of another small import of zold from Lomwdon, unrelated to the recent movement from the Bank of England, and a small shipment of the metal was mad to Cuba , presum- ; §m0 U S Steel .. ably for account of raw sugar. 400 U S Stcel ‘pr Mexican issues featured the dull|- 4306 Wiw owe .. borrd mar overnment bo;;ls of i also National ilway improving on reports that the MONEY republic is about to resume interest payment on external obiigations. Lib- | steady; “8T . 38 12700 Rep I & St 1500 South Pac ., 160 South Ity irregular. Sales, par value, amounted |10; bank acceptances . 00. 8. fours were up 1-2 per cent. | were made: 12; last loan 12. COTTON STOCTKS. steady; middling 4150, FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. Yesterday Bterling. dollars per pound— Demand ... 2% 00 Atchison 109 sehisor Tremand Cables Germuny. cen Austria, cents per crown— d & Machine CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Providence, R, I. CORN: Open. Hich. low. Closs. = 4 May 136% 156% 155% 156% Union 963 ;uly 51 fi“i i;soy. isnfi it 4T% 7Y 6% Company urien 157 e A May 85 13-16 86 8% Engineers Founders _Machinists || 31l %y T Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- | S w% s e LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve IG' ar applied to all makes of C YO, A RAERT. 3%s . - L9TH 97.40 Quoted in dollars ‘and cents per $lop bond. from the ring to the floer. The men hag wrestled one hour, 52 minutes Both men resorted to painful 'toe night, in 53 minutes and 27 seconds | holds .‘:’Mm gcrb:a:ghmagf f'he bout preceded one between Jim |ed ;l;“.r E&no‘n h;;;.“wr&mita :Z:: ::: ‘William Demetral, challenger, Who :r(“gr:;s;;‘ rl:d“t‘o oliovtvh:xp“:::r thD:x:;& Londos was declared the winner :;e t::ldfi?nme “nlk“ivg‘lfllemaot: !1:.:1: himself. He rolled over the edge of New York, March 29.—Call money Righ 10; low 8; ruling rate 8; | PROBLEM TO ARRANGE erty issues and the general list ‘were | closing bid 9; offered at 10; last loan After the close the following prices New York. March 29.—Spot cotton - Almost everywhere today demand. for commodities exceeds supply. This condition will - not: continue: indefini ; €ome investors to- neglect the obligations of old established com- panies, also benefited by recent: conditions, but which ‘even during periods of -deflation have earned several times their total interest chargesd. v Believing that we are entering a - period requiring. greater conserva- tism in the invesment of funds, ‘we invite your attention to a Closed First Mortgage Bond of one of the oldest and best established indus- tries of its kind in the United States, yielding a generous return, Send for- Circular. BODELL & CO. 10 WEYBOSSET STREET, Providence New York Boston the ring and bounced on the report- ers’ table to the floor. After a dector had declared that his collar bone had been injuréd, Referee George Both- ner proclaimed Londos the victor, VOSHELL FEATURED IN 3RD ROUND OF INDOOR TENNIS New York, March 29.—Victory of S. Howard Voshell, New York, twice champion, featured the third round of the national. indoor lawn tennis tournament at the Seventh Regiment armory here today. More speedy and steady than Frank T. Anderson, of Brooklyn, he won, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5. Vo- shell was four times within a stroke of the match before winning. The other important matches in the round were as follows: Vincent = Richards defeated Carl Jolliffe, §-2, 6-4. Samuel Hardy defeated Arthur S. Cragin, 6-4, 6-2. : James D. Ewing -defeated C. A. Brown, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3, George Carlton = Shafer defeated Charles A. Anderson, 7-5, 6-2. ‘Willard H. Botsford defeated.Abra- ham Bassford, 3rd, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3. ‘Willilam H. Fischer defeated Abra- ham Bassford Jr., 7-5, 6-3. Percy L. Kynaston defeated Bird ‘W. Stair, 6-4, 6-3. ' EASTERN LEAGUE SCHEDULE Springfield, Mass.,, March 29.—. other Eastern league schedule meet- High 12; ‘closing bid; 115 ofteréd at ing took place here Sunday afternoon and evening, but as was the case last ‘weel, little was done which could be announced, though the committee worked hard all the time. It is a tough job to make out a league schedule, especially in a circuit where there are So many counter-attractions to be considered. The schedule is niot drafteq yet, but at another gathering to be held prob- ably this week at the same place, it Is hoped the slate can be finished. Then a regular league meeting will be in order for the purpose of ragfying the schedule, to hear the report of Mr. Clarkin on the turnstile question and that of Mr. Shea on the matter of tickets, as well as a number of ‘other things of importance, such as the ap- pointment of the umpire staff, etc. Leave For South. New Haven, Conn., March 23.—The Yale baseball squad, numbering 24 players, will leave here tomorrow night for Washington, where Thurs- day morning the team will open its schedule in a game with Georgetown University. In the afternoon the Biue nine will play Catholic. University. A Challenge, s The Windham High All-Stars would like to hear from the Baltic Bantams in regards to a game to be played in Baltic on Thursday . night.” Kindly 'phone 330 or write Manager J. Leo Engin Engine U S b a%s A Glest | Sullivan, 63 Milk street. ing, ngers, Pulleys, Bear- §| U & Lib 1st 4 90.50 90.50 e ings, Couplings, Olutches: ™ o f| ¢ b ‘{; N ma Bl Team to Sail Soon. Large stock always on hand. 8 Lib 24 4%s 89.88 8980 | Pittsburgh, Pa., March 29.—Eleven General Mill Repai S Lib 34 4 92.84 92.86 | players will make up the American " Pyl ;B Lib dks 8938 &70 | Olympic hockey team which will sail Special machinery of all kinds, A e 3740 | from New York April 7 for Antwerp to take part in the hockey Olympic MER CUSTOMERS. cut Motor Vehicle Department. 52 Shetucket Street, : ANNOUNCEMENT WE HAVE PURCHASED A LARGE PART OF THE AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORY STOCK OF The Baird Tire and Supply Co. AND, AS THEY HAVE DISCONTINUED ALL AC- CESSORIES EXCEPT TIRES AND TIRE SUNDRIES, WE SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF THEIR FOR- Complete Stock A. C. and Splitdorf Spark Plugs, Automo- bile Electric Bulbs, all sizes for all cars. All Sizes of Headlight Lenses, approved by the Connecti- Spotlights, Lyon Spring-Bar Bumpers, Boyce Motome- ters, Klaxon Horns, Mirrors, Auto Body Polishes, Re- pair Tools, Jacks, Pumps, Stewart Speeddmeters and Repair Parts, Stromberg Carburetors, Veedal Qils. COMPLETE STOCK THERMOID BRAKE LINING THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK COMPANY FISKE TIRES championship April 20 to April 30,! according to an officlal announce- ment ‘made here today. COLLEGES CONTRIBUTE MEN FOR BOXING HONORS Boston, March 29.—Colleges as well as athletic clubs have contributed to the aspirants for national amateur boxing championship honors this year. The entry list for the title tour- nament to be held by the Boston Ath- letic Association next Monday and ‘Tuesday, as announced by Manager George. V. Brown today, contains sparring men from Yale, University of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts Institute of Technology; from clubs in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Pitts- burgh, New Orleans, Birmingham, Philadelphia, New York and Kansas City. Harvard is. expected to add to the college representatives, and boxers from Montreal and Toronto, in Can- ada, and from other American cities also are expected here. There will be upwards of 100 contenders in the eight classes, among them several of the present champions, SHAW OF CHICAGO TAKES FIRST PLACE IN-BOWLING CONGRESS Peoria, Ill, March 29.—The first 700 score of the 1920 tournament came late today at the Ameican bowling con- gress here when Joe Shaw of Chicago counted 713, to take first place in the smoked straight | never tire your taste! YOUR ShHOOVER U Bests... AettiSwspe As It Clum IS HERE Hoovers Ordered in September Just Arrived The Norwich Electric Co. You should know why Camels are so unusual, so refreshing, so satisfying. First, quality—second, Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and-choice Domestic tobaccos which you’ll certainly prefer to either kind Camels blend makes possible that wonderful mellow mildness—yet all the desirable body is there! And, Camels You'll appreciate Camgls freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after- taste or unpleasant cigaretty odor | For your own satisfaction compare Camels puff by puff with any ciga- rette in the world at any price ! sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packafes of 20 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. individuals event. His scores were 221, 325 and 257. Hess, Chicago, hit for 646 in the indi- viduals, and E, Pierce, Chicago, scored 630. R. Heuslein and H. John- son, Indianapolis, were high for the landing among the leading 20 teams. YALE'S OARSMEN TO BE New Haven, Con Yale's varsity and junior crews, in New York, where the oarsmen will be teams, tamg wishes to thank the players ang Leadery in other events were safe|the Norwich Bulletin for the help throughout the all-day attack. . |they gave to him. Rivals Looking For Games. The Baltic Rivals are looking fogi = clas: . 9 ames for Saturdays or Sundays an S Mo two Then clags ‘with 1287, | XM like, to hear from High school] The club is only looking for their expenses or only half if they play a club a return game, The man- GUESTS OF YALE CLUB ager and most of the players are high March 29— | school graduates. They would like to book a game with Willimantic Rov- charge of Coach Guy Nickalls, will | ers for the lslh‘ of April. Wnte‘lo leave here tomorrow afternoon for | Manager H. Collins, Box 437, Baltic, Tel. 299 DENTISTS DR. ALFRED RICHARDS Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to B p. m. Wed. and_Sat. Evenings 7-9 Room 305 Thayer Bulilding Restdence 'tel, 1225 i guests tomorrow night at a dinner at {the Yale club. Wednesday morning TRUCKING AND TEAMING {the crews will go on to Philadelphia. It is planned to hold practice spins on the Schuylkill river Wednesday after- Pennsylvania on Saturday. GEO, LAMBERT, OCCUM, CONN. Telephone lfl.e. ; noon ‘and on Thursday and Friday, in | ©ONE Distance Trucking \pnd Moving. preparation -for - the regatta with TEAMING and movimg; long distance trucking a speclaity. John H. Ford, 233 Main St. Phone 793. nov27d EXHIBITION GAMES. At Jacksonville, Fla.,— New York Americans . Cincinnati Nationals i Mogridge, Mays and Rue! Luque and Wingo. At Jacksonville, Fla. Brooklyn Nationals .... ‘Washington Americans 818 3 .. 7T10 3 Reuther, 030 03 Cadore and Miller, Krueger; Johnson Erickson and Picinich, Gharrity. At Mobile, Ala.— New York Nationals . Boston Americans-... .Barnes, . Regan and zales, Sny- der; Flaherty, Fortune and Walters, Livingston. At Asheville, N. C.— \ Detroit Americans ... ..12.13.:8 Boston Nationals . 2 43 Love, Glazer and Ainsmith, Wood- o 85 AT THE AETNA. Manchester Unity League. Norwich H. H. Osgood. Woelley . 79 100 87— 266 Greenhalgh . 73 75 84— 232 Knowles . 84 95 85— 264 Armitage 80 85 Aldread ... Ry 1 86 97— 258 s, D, JOSLYN, 293 West Maln St., ccessor to John Woodmansee, light and heavy teaming; local tance furniture moving a specialty. Tel. 8$57-3. C, B. BROMLEY & SO! Shetucket St. Phone 335, LONG DIST. E MOV: BROWN - 0 hetu me 607. (Ten- innings, darkness). Smith,| PTANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEANXING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasomable ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket St. Long and Short Distance. all;_Oeschger, Scott, Morgan ‘and 0'- | Prompt service and low prices. - EVERETT BROTHERS i Phone 949-4, 70 Shetucket St. d long dis- OVIN N & HARTLEY, chet St Phor prices. Phone 175, TRUCKING 95— 260 | Whitestone Cigars are $55 per thousand. CIGARS, CIGARS J. F, CONANT, 11 Franklin St. 442—1280 Baitic. Samaritans. ! Almquist 8 76 84— 245 Stewart 107° 91 93— 201 Johnson 75 81 86— 242 Higham 78 80, 89— %47 Firth -, 83 100 91— 274 429 428 443—1300 Bantams Win, Last Friday night the Baltic Ban- tams defeated the Putnam Midgets by the score of 31 to 14, winning the series and retaining the championship of northeastern Connecticut. One ' of the players are the Midgets team met with an accident and had to leave the game. The antams have had a most successful geason and will wind up this season with a banquet with Greatest Variety of CIGARS and TOBACCO All the Local Brands of Cigars— Merrall and Condit Com- pany’s Goods. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 West Main Street Established far half a Century. Acker, in the city. ch, Conn. DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Hours 9-12; 1:30-Zand 7te S p. m. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental - Surgeon M Grory Building Norwich, Conn. DR. F. C. JACKSOM DR. D. J. COYLE ———1 DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: S a.m.teo 8§ p m Telephone DETECTIVES B s s | fOTth, “that ‘an Instrument Satee Wreite Fostority Sasis, Inves- | to be: the last will and iyl ~ectlld 1|fate¢ ‘Write Postoffice Bo: w! FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED, Much. Life,’ Accident and Health In- 'All Forme of LIFE, AGCIDENT ‘ghd ALTH INSURANCE. = " ' . . Real ‘Estats and Insiirance. Box 42 . Danielson, Comn. EUROPEAN . PLAN © ° HAYES BROS, Preps. r Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadwny BOOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD _ Blank Books Made and Ruled te Ordes 108 Broadway g ) LEGAL NOTICES PECIAL TOWN MEETING Tae iegal voters of the Tows of Sterling are hereby warned and meti- fied to meet in the Town iiall of sald Town on Saturday, April 3, 1920, at 3 o'clock p. m., P : the Town will To see what action talke in regard to rescinding the Tows vote of July 7, 1919, of two mills'es the doliar to be used 1or paying Tewn's share on State road from Slade .place to Plainfield line. Also to lay a tax on grand list o} 1819 to raise monzg to dispose of"a part of the Town. debt. Also to hear Selectmen's report as t¢ the method of arranging the salarie; of the Town Officers in past And to do any other business proper {o come before said meeting. FRINK, ~ GEO. F. PIERCE, JR., ' LEON K. BAY. 4 Sal Dated at Sterling, Comn., this 26th day of March, 1920. marssd NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the: Heaer- able Court of Probate for the Distriel terest of of Norwich, I will sell the i Benjamin F, Bentley, late of Preston in sald Disirict, deceased, in the.real estate situated in the Town of: Préton, in sald District, being fully described in the application to sell on file in suld Court. For more particular tion, see sald application. KNOTICE TO CREBITO g.s AT A COURT or mlmr.l"llu &t Norwich, ‘within and for th i 3\:‘ z;)n;;r’lsgx, on the 27th day ef March, Present—NELSON J." ATLING, Ji Estate of Alexander Johnsen, late of Norwich, in sald mzszrmi deceased, i Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of sa!d deceased to bring fa ‘thelr clalms against esta six months from this by notice to that effect, tcfitgtr copy of this order, on_ the..algnpesi Nesrest tofthe place where sald de- ceased last dwelt, and -In the sams Town, and by publishing the same on. in a newspaper having a circuiation in ald‘gbulrlct. and make return to this or % 3 NELSON-J. AYLING, 3 The above \and foregoing 'is ??fll eopy of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER, ° Tlerk. - NOTICE.—All cry <o by preseni against sald estate te. thg undersigned at 3 Smith Ave., Norwieh, Conn., ‘within the time limifed,in,the above and foregoing order. 4 AM: mar3od NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE at Norwich, within and for the District (;{ gur;;;gh. on the 23th duy of Mareh, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, o+ Estate of Edna Palmer, late of Vals untown, in sald District, decensed.. Ordered, That the Administrator ctte the creditors of sald in Qeir claims agatast Within six memths from' this date PRESINE @ neties that effect, togeiher with a cepy this o’rder. o‘r: me':‘l post nearest te m. paper h: £ 2 circulation In trict, and_make return;to this N N J. AYLING, ‘The above and opy of record N3 T Attest: HELEN RESCHER, Clerx. NOTICE.—AIll creditors of sald de ceased are hereby notified to ‘present their claims Inst sald estate to undersigned at R. F. D. 2, North Stoi ington, Conn., within the time Hmited In the above and foregoing erder. CAMERON PALMER, mar3od Administra AT A COURT OF PROBATE at Norwich, within and for the of Norvlgh. on the 27th day of Mareh, A. D, 192 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, J Estate of Alfred A: Tarbeaix, Norwich, in sald District, deceased. Charles 8. Storms of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition raying, for the reasons thetels set orth, that administration be granted upon the estate,of sald deceased, al- leged to be intestate. ‘Whereupon, It Is, Ordered, That eatd petition be- heard “and detérmine. the Probate Court Room In the Norwich, In sald District, on L day of April, A. D. 1926, at 9 o'clock In jthe forenoon, and that notice of .the ipendency of ‘sald petition, and ef aald e pud- in seme ving a circulation in mkid District, at least four, days prier te the date- of sald hearing, and that rptura be ‘made to_this Court. ¥ | NE] N J. AYLING, Judge. ' The {;bovo and foregoing ls & frue copy of record. A("’so": HELEN M. DRESCHER, ar AT A COURT OF PROBATE Pala triet ‘newuplber hi x:-;;nrw:rh_ 'ln;!hn azl;d‘rodr‘l!!'D of Norwich .on. the 29ti y of Murch, A. D, ux? : 3 Present—NELSON J. A!U‘N\".w’l‘& Tstate of Mary B. Learned late. Norwich, ‘in ‘said’ District, deceased, ey Learned 6f Netwich, Conn, appeared in Court and filed Ap-fll:‘ praying, for the reasons therein sald deceased be admitted;te bate. Whereupon, 1t Ts Ordersd. 'Fp":z. ‘ug petition. be heard erm Norwich, in sald District, on thé 24 48y of April, A, D. 1320, at 10 o'cleck in the lusist on getting Duluth lmparial et | soronoon: &nd that notice of the. Jones Flour of your Try our Scratch Feed will make hens lay. 3. GREENEVILLE GRAIN Co, dency >of sald petition, add hearing therean, be" ) TaDs: | licatiop of this e WHEN YOT fANT o pu: your bus. the Baltic Aces. Between the halves ‘the Baltic. Aces defeated the All Stars THERD 13 no agvartizing 't Connaet! 3 te 14 The manager of the Ban- ! letis for b . uZiuess resulis VoW o = = ness ULefore the pullic,

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