Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 28, 1920, Page 3

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", At a meeting of the Knights of Colum- A tion and that they will have to extend bus Athletic association in their rooms | themselves to the utmost, but they are at the K. of C. home on Broadway, | very confident of winning and that means Tueday evening the baseball -question |a whole lot to a team. was taken up ‘and thoroughly discussed. | Capt. Meek has been having his ankl : 0/. C 2 1Ve el . Yy 1€ was voled to pat. in the feld this |trented this weekk agd heg. wopes - the 8 (4 ‘nnulahve. Preferred Stock k 3 ) - |spring and summer the strongest semi-|he will be able to play today. val 7 e i 8 Pro_baseball team that can be found to| The following men will journey to (Shares of $100 par value) 3 - | represent the K. of C.-and the city of | Pomfret today on the 10:45 trolley. ¥ » Norwich. S = Meok, Capt. W. Meek, Jack Youns, Par- Preferred both as to assets and dividends ic com: ee com- | adis, ingland, hit g i IE 8 ¥ .2 - : Bt b Do Keenan, Croweli, Famning. Coacr ate ||| Dividends payable quarterly, January 1, Aprit 1, July 1 and October 1. Redeemable as a whole or in part, at 8 Joseph A. Desmond, chairmang James |Kay and Manager Metzger. Walsh, Secretary; John A. Holland, [ Watch the scoreboard tonight for re- Jobn P. Sheridan, John Lyston, Patrick | sults of the game. ¥. Sweeney, Michael ~J. Curram, John A Shea, ‘John Clabby, Daniel Gleason and [TO BAVE 1:00 MILE . John Cotter, M. J. Kelley and Frank Mec- AERIAL RACE JNLY 4 Intyre. New York, April 27.—. The finance committee consistes Of | aerial race on puvuxy 4, :lmillazro om n;{:: ‘| Michael J. Curran, John Lyston and|New York-Toronto Derby last year, was Patrick F, Sweeney. authorized today at a meeting of the s James P. Sheridan is ip charge of the | board of governors of the American Fly- recreational committee Which committee fing club. The eircnit will include Boo will take charge of football, basketball|ton, New Haven, New York, Princeton, and other athletic events. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington' and The baseball committee ' comprises | points in Virginia. John A. Holland, James P. Sheridan, The race will be held under the aus- John Shea and Thomas Brennan. pices of the American Flying club and 1t was unanimously voted to appoint | affiliated clubs in the cities mentioned. Johm A. Holland manager of ‘the team | The machines will start from the city in and to give him full power over the |which they are entered. The handicap players on and/ off the field. Mr. Hol- [ rules will start from the city in which land, who it will be remembered managed | they are entered. The handicap rules the: Sachems, the local team which piled | used in the New:York-Toronto alr race up an enviable record in 1916, is well | Will prevail. Pqualified to manage the K. of C. team e, and the committee consider themselves|U. S. HOCKEY TEAM DEFEATED option of the Company, or any dividend date, on sixty days’ notice, at 110 and accrued dividends. TRANSFER AGENT: THE NEW YORK TRUST COMPANV. NEW VORK REGISTRAR: BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, NEW YORK s CAPITALIZATION : (AUTHORIZED AND OUTSTANDING) ; ' 8% Cumulative Preferred Stock, 5,000 shares, (par value $100) .-...$500,000 Common Stock, 3,000 shares, (par value $50) . ......ccv0qs... 150,000 > No mortgage or cther bonded indsbtedness outstanding Z P bl ol Sl St Uit o et e a2 A The following. information is summarized from the letter of the President, Mr. James- E. Bennet: BUSINESS: e The Company was organized thirty-eight years ago and is one of the largest-con= cerns building printing presses in this country. The Company has orders in excess of $600,000 on hand, and additional large orders are constantly being received. A PROPERTY: : i D e . itn Ami“’;“:’ D% SO0KE (Om¥u oo 19 The property has excellent water and rail connections, and covers more than 4 fl'el‘ a the New Londgn County Agieultural|poouy B < tonent . dekeated . the seven acres, with modefn machine shops, foundry, erecting and storage buildings, ) R o b s e | e OBl ity etc., occupying a floor space of approximately 170,000 square feet. It is conservas earty mea Iia out. the outeld i be sradst, and | " ek Sk ended with & counof tively valued at about $1,000,000. : - 2 ve for e Americans. 2 g you’“ avoid removed. Contracts for this work have| “mpe American team will compete Wed- ||| ASSETS: b"". let and the work will commence im- nesday night against the Czecho-Slovaks . c. . o - . mediately. for second place, the Canadinans haying Net tangible assets, after giving effect to the present financing, are equal to nearly® that Sfuffy T Bean s e siripes, The word | Al7eady_ wol the championship. $230 per share of outstanding Preferred Stock. : ! BT B e e waifom | The Swedes put up a strong defensive 250D - u Ing Fr CK. e e B ; o tonight. One of the feat; r z - feeling, if s e, ST bty VSR Y et oo || SURPLUS: i He Lot e reaay for the players in approximate- | Tir S GRS, S TNE, T e The Company has a surplus cf over $518,000, and nothing is figured in the | you chew 1y _two. weeks' time. cor. | first half. balance sheet for good will 3 It has been several years since: Nor- . wich has had a first class team and it is t' k f hoped by the committee that the public | RIVALS WANT RETURN EARNINGS: g% 2 J 2 a SHICK O : will show their appreciation and interest GAME WITH XN. F. A, After the rearrangement of the plant during the first six months of 1919 for.its: in the new team by patronizing them | The Baltic et e ke e e e Ui eohed o e! special purposes, the Company’s net earnings during the last six months of 19194} = - give the local fans clean baseball. ) Saturday, and the manager Wishes to say were at the rate of $66,000 per year. t earnings for 1920 should be not less than The new team will be formed right }they have had no chance to practice, as 1 = L P 4 . > 3 | - away and notices will be sent out to!they all work and being used to the heat $100,000, or about two and one-half times annual dividends on this stock. the prospective players for the tryout|the cold affected them more than the The Ri mr vt e || SINKING FUND: (5 which will be held in the near future.|Academy boys T Tt skt olets Saeat il mron. | il SR An annual sinking fund of 10% of net profits, after deduction. of maintenance, 3 " bly be signed up. uh the as they allowed i 5 o, dnck: dnitdsnde. e ave e £ - Other benef“s. 10 teeth A hs e husipliangimive reserves for depreciation and Preferred stock dividends, is to be applied to the res 3 o td ing game will be played either May 15th | urday to come here on that date. 5 tirement of the Preferred stock at not exceéding 110 and accrued dividends. Pay- % o or May 22nd. The Plainfield club will play in Baltic . - . v o e breafh’ appetite, herves. Jonn’ Lysion was appointed @ commit- on May lat.‘and Sunday. Nay 20, the ments into this fund begin to accrue January 1, 1921. 4 > el e th a limantic Rovers come to Baltic. L = the 'rear of the K. of C. hom for tennis Sl eae D ; WE RECOMMEND THESE SHARES FOR INVESTMENT | basketball, volley ball and other events EWSTER DROPPED ) That’s a good deal fo get s PR, PRICE 100 AND ACCRUED DIVIDENDS —Coach Charles A! B. LEACH & CO,, Inc. i for the season. CORNELL ROWI EASTERN LEAGUE OPENS 5TH Ithaca, N. Y., E. Courtney toda: for 5 cents! SEASON TODAY | slor of Mar : i New Haven, Conn., April 27.—The |rowing squad for king training. TMEN'r 2 ' Eastern League opens its fifth season | Brewster was a member of last year's INVES SECURITIES i 3 today, with seven of last year's teams in | varsiy ecight and was regarded as ome 79 MILK STREET, BOSTON : ] the ciicyit and Albany replacing Provi- | of the 1est oarsmen developed at the uni. » —‘; dence as the eighth contender. Joe | Versity in recent years. His offense, NEW YORK CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA BUFFALO BALTIMORE DETROIT_ a Birmingham, formerly with the Cleveland | Whica is admitted to the-coach. consisted MINNEAPOLIS CLEVELAND SCRANTON PITTSBURGH HARTFORD ® Americans, ~again is manager of the |of keeping late hours and smoking. The e : 3 Pittsfield club, which he piloted {o'the | oarsman wWas informed by the veteram Plant Building, New London y i pennant last season.. - New ~managers | C0ach never to report for rowing practice The above information and figur e taken from sources which we consider trustworthy, and while not* who will be seen this year include “Big | 28ain. guaranteed, they have been relied upon by us'in the purchase of thes > HAS \S Ed” Walsh, former Chicago American securities for our account. . star, now at the head of the Bridgeport | TAFTVILLE T team, and “Chief” Bender, one time of A FEW OPEN DATES the Philadelphia Americans, who is pilot | The recently organized Taftville base- G ; £ of the New Haven club. beit team is looking- for games for the | GAMES TODAY. $4,000, and a privilege of one-third of | It takes a cute girl to get so close ta < g, first three weeks in May. Manager Dugas | National League. the ss receipts. Tendler is*also|a man that when he trifs 16 kils her N. F. A. NINE WILL PLAY has secured two games with the Ameri-|ew York at Brookiyn. d up for bouts with the Mitchell |it's impossible for hier to get away. ON POMFRET DIAMOND TODAY |can Thread Co. of Willimantic, one game g L Pinkia and Ritchie Mitchell, | 3 Thé Academy club will travel {o]tliere on May 30th and the other in Taft- Touls at Ch contender ‘for Leonard’s | St —— 1 Pomfret today and will cross bats with | Ville on June 5th. On June 12th they Amsrican Loage. who has improv eatly | 3 - that fast and snappy bunch. Pomfret P13y the New Haven Giants; also the|nere at st. Louis. lately, thouzh beaten badly by Leon- | = o s has been having it pretty easy thus far | manager has booked the fast, semi-pro Culeagoat Cleveland. ard when 1 s not as expericnced | S this season, winning every game against |téam of Hartford. Gesion 4" Pilladelshis. s now. The bouts will come off = formidable opponents, among wrom is LA m—r:rx m"'m'mm 5 Milwaukee audits t registered Putnam High. 'E ACK AND FIELD | _ 2y % Pinkie will tac Tendler | AMERICA’ LDES Coach McKay & Co. realize that they MEN SELECTED FOR CARNIVAL| “C" Harenat Awbany. = st, making 134 ringside = S O T are running up against a tough proposi-| Cambridge, Mass., April 27.—Five . Springicld at Hariford tchie's turn comes and he will m: ~ orrn QU Aol dve Har: Plustieid st Worcaer, 5% INDUSTRIES = TS lecicd today to compete in the Univer-| _ s E R 00 Gen Motors cifs ... y of Pennsylvania relay carnival on| X F. A at Pomfret Pugilist Missing. In the first sections of the -& ) 0 Gen Mot e 9 P 5 i $hiCen o3 DiScal 7% | ¥ “Cay and Saturd Captain Dennis YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. ril 26—“Blink” McCloskey original thirteen coloniey to 2500 Gt North pe . O’Cornell, Bayard Wharton, William H. Netional Les Sugtlist .who for the be settled- t were estab- — — | 0 G N Coowin and Edward Gourdin will run in | ¢ youls 2. Cincipnatt 3 Lo b il g | ' 3 ? s i cided With a 10 per cent. money rate and | 1300 T ot 1" ! th> medley and one mile relay races and | New York-lirooklsu, rain. | - Of “Burouer Hin Tnisiniense h ha Washington advices indicating progress| 400 Ini Harest .. - Gfurdin aia: Boberk, Earwood will*com, | ~ BIlase Rt e’ wasther |t _ The tor- bt Raaded. dows fodtl I of the war tax measure, but exchange! 600 Int Mer Mar .. peie in the field events. Pittsburgh-Chicago, cold weatber. March §. p merican League sjst| eration to gener: rallied_slightly. Total sales amounted | 400 Int At Mar pr s American Leag: juj n, Their 4600 Tnter Paper EN 3 - - Chicago 2. Cleveland 3./ nt been | records for earnings and sta- MARKET WAS IRREGULAR. senting an_excellent report for 1919, | ‘0 1:250.000 shares. {20 Popstp BEN MINUERS TO FLAY FORE RIVER| G S0 New York, nifa. by men well 3 a with ! : New York, April 27.—The decision of | Among industrials recent strength of |, Railroad bonds were strong for a time, | 2200 Kemnecott . FOR SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP | Boston-Philadclphia, rain. nd' they haveexpressed bility are second; ‘tv" ness court in th in American Woolen was explained by the | VUt €ased With the stock list at the end.| 1000 Leblgh Valley St. Louis, April The ‘soccer cham-| P8t Lpuix inclemcat wesihe body may be that o anywhere the supreme Reading case, 3 200 o St. Louis, / - s e aglten Jody may be ot ) s it ing issuance of the 1919 statement, disclos- | LCTLY l18sues with one or two exceptions| ;s yiex Pet . pionship of the United States will be de- e jst. [ 5 Acut weakness of foreign exchange, the | ing earnings of almost $40 on the com. |C0%d at nominal gains. Total wales| '200.Mex Pet Pr cided in a game here May 9, according to| All #mes postponcd, raln. left his hote M S i Do Tolienaite 86 5 ot Stoo (par_value) aggregated $13,275,000. 100 Mlamt Cop et 2 ¢ Amiciein omcittivn {t his RES y e per cent. war TS e e e a telegram received today, by the St. i % on his per ch which describe tax and several favorable statements of| U. S. Steel was less prominent than ok : 500 Yo K & o S ccer league from officials of the e e e ) told Johnny Coulon and Mac tractive rallroad and industrial earnings com-|usual on its quarterly meeting day and e 2000 Mo Pacitc - Cnited States ociation in New (13 tonings) 1s0 American fighters, Lie intended to he oMest e prised the conflicting developments of to. | offered no clue to any change of divi- STOCKS. 0N s am York. The opposing teams for the title E onvest dnto PhAt the oMest ‘compiik day's mctive and irregutar session of | dend policy. Farnings for the first thres 1600 N Y Central .. wil! be the Ben Millers of St. Louis and College Games. 3 : e su e g - ve s aedai the stock market. b months of the year, made public aftér 90N YNH&H . the ioré River eleven of Quincy, Mass. University of Vermont-Lehigh gamo called in the ™ Early and midday trading was char-|the close of the market, exceeded popu- e A — e, rain. ant Game. [ C , = actorized by further substantial gains in | 1ar estimates, showing $3.85 gained for 3300 Pern R R BROADWAY GRAMMAR DEFEATS e Maine T Boden U The All Stars of Norwich have re - Readpg issues. The advance also em-|the common stock. JEan 500 Plerce 0Nl .. ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOL TEAM| o oo o Mune 7. Boso organizéd for the coming season and | 10 WEYBOSSET STREET, | braced aftillated coalers, such as Central| Motors, ofls, steels, equ | 2 IS B Con B Aadew 2 LEAGUE STAKDING. are ready to meet any semi-pro base- . a 5 , equipments, ship-| 2900 Am 1730 Reading .. on The Broadway school baseball team i Providence of New Jersey, Delaware and Hudson, | pings and numerous miscellaneous spe.| 800 Am G800 Reading 1 pr defcated the St. Patrick’s school : National Leagri. ball team in eastern Connecticut or| g and Delaware, Lackawanna and West- | cialties furnished their customary pro.| 10 Am 9400 Reading 2 'pr e e hia to g hn hchaol tearhi by Won Lost. ern Rhode Island. The manager| Boston New'N) ern, heightehing the impression of an |portions to the day's enlarzed operations| iy A% L&, 27600 Rep 1 Steel R he lineup is as fol- | progxiyn . 3 would like to arr: a game with the Ry . o porone oo the dav's ghiarged operations |- &0 4m Lo 1800 B Faciie ows: McGilney and M. Randall ¢, Harris | Piucbonh | Baltic Rivals or Jewett City for May Other _rails, notably trans-continentals |in every noteworthy case these were cap. | 21100 Am_Woolen 2300 South Ty o Bl b DAl B, Bhllowsl h. | e sth. | " Weisner, 149 Ba and trunk lines, and their periods of ac- | celled later. (100 Anaeonda ... Tobaceo "Prod Rathbone ss. Bedard If, Lang of, N. Me- |5t Lol 9th. | to H. Weisner, 149 Baltic tivity ‘and strength, Union Pacific pre-| Heavy selling of the last hour coin.| ey miiol s . 00 Unlon Pacific Gllney 1f. They challenge any grammar | gost pnee I B e onet 100 Uslon _Pacifle pr ; school team in this city or town. ; For 5 5 3 1% Toth St o400 TS Rubber ame, 'phone to Broadway school. : i 3 00 Do steel e ~4 2 — American Leapu > i Bl S0 : e Sunrisers Win. st f 00 Broowim R (R ? I 700 West U Tel .. 1600 Willys Overland 300 Willys Over pr 1600 Worth Pump . 0 Brooklyn R T ctt 0 Butte Cop & Z 900 Can’_ Pacific Sunday afternoon the Roosevelt avenue Sucrisers defeated for the second time the Second street Sluggers by a score of “Cheer Up” Washington Jom0 e Bacintl S i to 2 ski of the Second |New York H | 1500 Commaer homer MONEY. cet team made a home Tun and a three | $iy, ous, ; i 200 Ches & Oblo .. New, York, ‘Apsil’ 27, — Call ‘money ¢ hit. Leo Cimikoskl was the pitcher | Detroft 9 I 2800 Chi M & strong; high 9; low 7; ruling rate 7;|°f tN¢ Roosevelt avenue Sunrisers. closing bid 8; flfle!:efl at 9; last loan 9; bank acceptances 6. Cleaners 12 Dividends a Year— Paying $16% Every Month Eagan Reelected Captain Cinc B New Haven, Conn., April 27.—E. P. F. b After the close of the market, the fol- | SCl"nah. Q.. April 27.—Hits by Rath, | (gqdie) Eagan, of Denver, former mid- lowing. quotations. were mage: Cant mmr- | Daubert and Groh, with & wild throw by l = . dleweight boxing champion of the Ameri- _ 8 e Janvrin, gave Cincinnati two runs in the v 1 inni €| el ale b team ey high 10; CNM(‘_O' last loan 10. | 5™ 0 today and they scored am. | ciccted captain of the Yale boxing te o r in the third on two passes and g | CAD expedionary forces, tonight was re | v i for mext season. New York, April 21—Spot cotton | Jit Py Kopf. beating St. Louis 3 to 2. | quiet: middling 41.75. hs Cardinals scored their two runs on 700 Del & Hudfon “ CI.EAN ” 400 Den & Rio G WE ¢ ABSOLUTEL mEn & BT or 200 Frle by AT Akt s s Elected President of B. A. A. 500 Fiomer okt LIBERTY BOND WARKET. a two bagger by Clemons. Score: Boston, April #7.—Henry G. Papham, You can secure an assured 800 Gen' Flectri High Lo, ose. St Louis (N) Cincinnati former Yale athlete, was elected pres 5% | R 10300 Gen Moo US b s 3:‘;1' F o o 1‘:"71 v a o k3 2 o|dent of the Boston Athletic association income of 5192.00 a year on & i Usina s i oot {0 0 0 5 a tonight. I W ll-dl.vcrslhcdb investment of To Yield 7% U S b 1 ik o750 Gomshyb 3 21 1 e Not to Play. ill $2400 in the 8% Preferred Stocks ' % U8t s akes I same liener 4 0 4 1 2 9] As was previously stated Jewett City of three old-established and sue- 2 FIRST MORTGAGE |y 5t s s 00 dsoe e g [ smih ™ ¢ 0 00 L e cessful New England jes. 8 Vie 4%s .. 5.0 9.4 fuvines 2 04 2 1 0|to Capt. William Liberty. h England companies. o7, U 8 Vie 3%s 97.04 96.42 6. lemens.e 3 1 0 fRuether.p D' 5% GOLD BONDS |7 fusit i%iiues ssia oot per 3150 bonca, 2" | Geincan 3 0 o 3 o] el o o |DRISCOLL OFFERED LEONARD HOUSECLEANING largest@creage of natural gas| com, Z“n n.’y;— e rights in the world, Company | France. francs per doliar— serves such important cities| Demand as Cincinnati, Cleveland, | sy lre e 2 Totals May we sbow X Duz January 1, 1927 FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. e o $100,000 FOR THREE BOUTS \ tt‘ 15 5 Sectrsd by ail' the propert: (x) Ran for MeHenry in 9th. ; A g s PR 3 | attractive comb i BEODErLY. Score by fnnings New York, April 26—Benny Leonard | yo rights, etc., of the Yesterday st Louls .. . 0D 2000000 06—, e % | ment insures an. unu: £ (il Sallarton: poid i Lo 2289808 &2 nas been offered $100,000 for three P T UGS, FURNISHINGS, DRAPERIES, UP] COLUMBIA GAS Demand Two' base hits, Shoiton. Clemons | bouts in Jersey City under the man- it of safety and returns R » g ) 'HOL- & ELECTRIC COMPANY | b ooy o agement: of Dave Driscoll, and ne i incoms of 897, witl . STERIES CLEANED. which owns or controls the| Bank 90. dass Indians 3, White Sox 2. tiations between the latter and Billy it paviments on the fusi da ey wwalh, Cleveland, Ohio, April 27.—Chicago | Gibson are now going on. Driscoll suffered its first defeat of the season|would have Leonard meet Georges losing to Cleveland 3 <o 2 i a|Pappin in one bout, Mike O'Dowd, pitcliers' battle between Coveleskie and [ middleweight champion, in another, e We Pay Parcel Post Charges i v . itchie Mitcl / Dun- d For Booklet NB-33 Louisville, Pt | Demana It was the former's fourth con-|and Hllchlg Mitchell or Johnny Dun Sen One Way On All Mail Orders. sl Sl s T i e e victory. The score: dee in a third. All the bouts would be 1 3 Belgium, francs’ per dollar— 5 Chicago (A) Cleveland (A) twelve rounds in length. One of the 2 ot ameeaveTy sEvenitines | BRURT s s g e a . 1o 4 ol bouts, the one with O'Dowd v-ould g [ interest charges, Switzerland, e A S 7.1 & & probably be an open-air affair. | e B g o< N THERE'S A SHALETT BRANCH NEAR YOUR HOME Send for Circular No. AA-88 | Rt oo e e e —— . Hollister, ite & vo. : e : = i 9 4 0| TENDLER TO HAVE CHANCE TO : Gertuany, Gaiis per Taark H o o[ ranse 330 InconsomATED A, B. Leach & Co., Inc. | Demana ? 164 o Tfonsonis & 313 1 0| GET BACK AT HIS CRITICISERS . el Cables o 165 6 2 4 Ed 150 MAIN STREET, NO.RWICH' CONN. . Investinaht Gebinitica Austria, cents pér “crown_ oeesp 238 % 8| Lew Tendler will get a chance to get 50 Congress St., 145 State Street, 6 Montauk A 87 Broad S 62 Gadar Street, New York i e R B SR L W ey o T g BOSTON-9 venue, T tre s amleson 0 0 0 0 9 |peen fighting “set ups” very ‘shortly. > i e Chicago, Boston, Buffalo e Totals 50 93718 0 Mntchmgier Pmcoll of the Arena, oo D New London, Conn. Cleveland, Philadelphia, (x) One out when winning run seored. Jersey City, has signed the clever bl I d ! -~ E A Minneapoils, Baltimore, {5 sian o ot B R S Springfield, Mass, ~ Providence, R.L - PittsSeld, Mass. - Partiand, Me g i 3 ore’ By Linhigs: ; pear against George Papin, the French s . M“a} B&..‘ Mystic. 175 West Street, Bristol G N ey champipon. The ‘bout will be staged — Gl it Wided 1% L 13| the night o May 10. Tendler's man+) ~ Aehusian, Fua hase L Gasdass ‘lager Dha8 agreed to a guarantee of

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