Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 29, 1920, Page 3

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‘has ng in the righ ‘“hverage return ‘has been 13%% on wr, ten frears, i A Thls quntaty . “productionmeans STOCKS WERE UNDER PRESSURE- New York, April 25.—The stock mar- ket was under Almost constant pressuee{ 200 Tein Coop ik me 0w nes Wi : s#ominent Willima e ; ,000;- « : B% ’ G i savings for th‘ today, extensive sefling for - both ‘ Taion it ¢ ¢ 1 eree th : X 1 4 S 3 o i counts, but mainly the short interest, 82% | ; ‘Rority wi s “an- : : ; 5 : wwrne:_low-l foreing many active issues under lo-n-t nm n g A L L &% E " 3 ; g cing. 4 T o - - : A i rices of the previous week. e w" i ? I 4 T AT ey e L Al s 3 a_m. M“ gi D potessional traders’ mide the m-:-t 2 s = : z“ 9: B ; : ox 4 ¢ 1 ; E .. ter:fire valies. - * unfavorable factors as. tign % deTphi { F: 4 3 3 P = : $AR = 33 & ,A'ife, the Tailure of the V.S Steclal |- 32 ik Wl“v- o vl ; Gt 1 py 0ot PR 1 . AR I ; Buy F lnd the moré discouraging indus- A SReP ey : "W‘ "@f £ 2 3 7 g —— . I . m‘;fl:: seemed also gebefi “m New: York, April 28 mor . I 4 - L ve msm ‘ot L* o : =I=) =X : sion regdrding possible Tabor | strong; high 10 low i8: ruling, ; 1 April. - < e ‘Americans M ; i : \ ; BALET ,,m bances rumored for the week-end.|Closing bid 8; offered at §; last-loan s catoh of Jackson’ dflvc ith | They will receive )" X & ‘ 2 S Further suspension of operations at hnk ‘:coepta.neeu 8. ct\::g:\l ;:r me uvant.h mnm‘g. the ::::fl.‘ g 5 e » E % ’ 5 \\ 2 :flmx h;num:;:.: x;:tur;e ""r:d ":; L cnnox ; ?llowed Glevefita m’:::t"q;. stn@t e e tonight b o to ¥ : P Y : the “great blow” to the steel trade| New: York, April’ 25 —Spot & mc“fl?“ ] 5 will cn-l v congested raflfoad conditions | quiet; middling 4135. ;e::dmlem'u:emnd lowes * FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. : 3 ” : prxntthc session in the final - hour & "Wearer.5b X 4 ON’ £ Fiage 5 AN g 3 : e when it became known that the federal guientsy 8 oy 2 ¢ ) 2 5 o, 4 > 4 RN petitioned the supreme B % 2 : it ¢ Sweden won’ place in 3 2 ¢ 2 > % Il W = & reamen - the - dissolution suit ‘re- % . ¥ £ 3 = ie skating. | : i i B o s ' 5 #ly retrieved before® the engd, | Frpnce. francs per dolar— : b o, the. rally following a drop in| Cuies. .. ... 5 T K Jrom 10 to 8 per cent and a I ¥ : s s L2, ¥ A 3 ial in foreign exchal Demand 2 Seore by innings: . - 2 ; y’ nmn rate. g‘n e P ok a7 el : West N EAING s S Most. m?aflrloflar i Wh; Point, % mlonefledge to the biz car In several mnoteworthy cases ‘actual |- Demand 1 o Ly mm;um . Three base S r ctio my : ; = owner as well as to the. of 1,”1 cars. See the new : gaips were made, the market closing Py - ¢ : o ckson. (- iy ed here t e Standard 54 one Covd. , with a steadier tone on urgent covering & B M‘—L—B s 4 x e Ouersize Firest: 2 of 'short, contracts. Sales amounted - to | Cables & oWl imakiwtet. . . . . £ 1,325,000 shares. . Austriz, cents per crown— ¥ St. Louls, Mo., April 28.—St. Louis wm Rumors of & probable merger “of [ Qrmatd .- - : o its second straight game from: several independent steel companies, in- ¥ day, scoring six runs and blank : “'6 cluding Bethlehem Lackawanna = and X visitors. Leonard, after pitching great Midvale, were again current, but lacked! 5 Close. | ball for five innings, weakened in the PO!'!’I’ONED CHAMPIONSHIP confirmation in' authoritaative quarters, | 'S Lib ss ... B B ot slowne oRr !‘;‘3 iEch e SWIM FOR MEN AND WOMEN 4 Adgition ividends were anmounced o 4 stock. di nds U S Lib 2 4s . 85.80 pril 28 —Amateur Athletic L ass by peveral industrial concerns. U # Lip Ist 4%s 00 A) . bon n B OLib 24 44s i = union ‘offieials. qnnotmcefl here today that e i Ay ol O {the 500 yara national championship swim{ % 8 Lib 34 4Ks loded 'at nominal gaina and recessionk, | & Lib. s 44s for women' and 150) yard back stroke! o ere to ‘have been decided Ihey géneral list showing no material S Vie 4%s . , Indianapolis, next changes. Total sales, (par value) ag- 8 Vie ‘3%s me-tn and sfiumay. have been post-| 00 - e $10950.000. O U, 8. bonda | . Guled i Gt '304 cc e 00 romd, e S ¢ : e ~ A.F. GREENE unchanged on call. CHICAGO GRAIY MARKET. fl“"“ TR : 1:1: 4 g : 1 ¥ % b": Ga SRR 3 : - ‘The Central Independents defeated the Open. Tilgh. lfl'. JA18 173 A d.me: o 1l . = | Moosup Rovers by the score of 7 to 1 in * - s Kbk @ n-;'* d 1o ] i their first game of the season, . They| '| Wlflln ree NO!'WlCh, Conn. . i 1% L oeit o Fould like to arrange. games it G Yhe | 4 o 331 St t Bt Londs o following teams: . Moosup, Waul g = y 4 N Bl ot o ons MR R S BTOCKS, PO T & P Y = 3 i L we | Plamfield, Jewett City and nm elson | . - PHONE. 1299 AT DAVIS THEATRE. | |bue I P e | Write 0.3, Baton, Box 165, Cen ‘1 son: ; ‘Way Down East, ~ Cubs 11, 1 X « lage. w:\:nz(l);;nollfldu;,‘ .o;: :{,,?eh“mvhwltedp Chicago, April 28.—Chicago bunched e A ““km- 3 -be placed anywhere on tne field, except, Norwich from time to. time during: the [ hits behind Pittsburgh's erratic fielding. of course, the ‘thrower” and the catcher, d won the fl.nnl ‘game of tHe series here| Jewett City are who * perforce were - obliged to. confine | § pas: quarter of a century, was here | 20 once mgain T ecnesday evening. the | today, 11 Scoré: i With ‘teams under 16 I'themselves to:restricted positions. Some- : % Tl = ¢ ments © with the | times two or more players were sent back 7 | company arpeared Betan w-large house .dewett. City. of .the hame base to assist the catcher in nnec cu at the Davis theatre. The story.is well| ;. theatregoe! nwppln passed balls or wild pitches or Fatwn B Joe Iarice ot bl c"‘“"’" Tattvile. ; mfimg fouls, either on the bound or r seems to I an; its in- 2 2‘-‘%‘: ::.i'vefihe lovers okvm oldy gr‘m‘;lay. T.I,“m'fi'e"" 1o ;“" "“:‘!‘"}'5:“‘;::”:! l::: \;:_n '-;le a:yée:i;efl: :;\epf:;figgr:hemred as Hi Holler, bubbling 6ver. with refreshing All smmw 9“1‘ d‘nkawto ey flmo by r e err toc Somply . Medrii RaRak, Wb RS PN May - 16th. = Tf accepted, notify H.|AIR EVENTS FOR 1920 PROMISES Wettsa LRSS Uy i ./ . WO BE BIG AVIATION YEAR Accepts Ghallenge, * % ew York, April 26.—Air events plan- sip, who is “always meddling and poking g 'ned for 1920 promise to make it a big e Yleldll‘g from 6'/ to 8 ’ The Treat 'Em Roughs ‘of Greeneville ordipg | to. ‘the 2 0 2 B O e et i e - | horer wmie Prof. Sterling, the summer boarder on a quest for rare butterflies; ‘Seth Hol- % | comb, with his “rheumatics” and his \ o e E “vinegar bitters,” and Rube Whipple, | the e & P R S S ) wloooruomecesa. her nose into other people’s business;” have. accepted the challenge of the Han. | &Viation sport year, . x 2 Ty P Amerigan Flyig Club.. The first évent 2 3 i, Dol ea well st ebaatre | Criseor . L1 . ‘,’ Sa g::wer. 1088 shme, W Saliiy 1o | onetalisy’ wail o, s’ Bying Reid day Exempt from Local Free from Normal - SR St e v, Thn gt anie y of tne Intercollegiate Flying Association Amasa. Bartlet. the stern, eripture abid- | 1yt chis, m” Tons min, Paskirt OX JEWETT CITY ALLEYS, &t Mineola Field, (M. Y.) May 7. Eleven . and State Taxes Federal Income Tay it e veleof ’fi'f';%“h"“"”‘“"' GAMES TODAY. High Roflers? - colleges “and - universities Will be repre- , 3 g focks i ed e of Wi is son. was = g 4 CJ ' = excellently carried by Lloyd G. Foster. National League. H. Fontaine . 78 110 113 107 10050} ted In & variea program of fying Write for information regarding stocks issu Hazel Regal appeared as Anna Moore, | New York at Brookisn. J~ hy about whom -the story - revolved, while| Phundelpmq at Boston. - Bobbie Gale was seen in the role of; Kate : Tiabgiat CHcash Brewster, the altractivé niece of the stern S Touls"S Codonst 81196 118 136 107— 538 stunts, which will be concluded with a g ry flight. ~In th h Co l’atIODS T S Meas sle T e st by old established Connecticut corpo; £7 200085 S5 3va= gpd L AORERE WL be anatded 1o the Wit with successful business records. : Anticn Lo & ‘start ‘will be made ‘at, Mineola old. squire, .The part of Lenox Sander- | nyu, » se : 450 516455 572 500 3555 | Feld whera the race also will end after : 7o e Gy Tt Who i weoawdd | - cuiean ot Cireana. . 2504 ‘253815 Gireuit that robably will include, Phil- A B LEACH & CO Inc. Motor 8 p © db Anna Moore through a mock marriage, Boston ‘3. !;IMI: % Overseers. ' B adeiphia and Ptincetor. 3 - o oy GF Stk e oo B8 DR Sh mh el mmyctaiity - for the u;,‘"":m'“ Moy 0y 7719289 101— 451 | Arangements also are being made by |} - " |NVESTMENT SECURITIES { . Dave Ro:ep: ’S.miép Choe :,::n:d ‘,:;y New Haven at Albany. v 13! 68 81 “77— 379 the elub ‘for 2 seaplane race .around > . ; % W, gt -113 106 83 98 131— 518 | Long Island. “This probably will be held = h‘;fi,’;:‘;':“{;;;"'wg,g"' of Louise Bart- Sprisgged ritord. 103 105.:96 92— 476 | early in the summer. The club is coop- | 62 (;edl.r Street, New York Woml e o i g e 5 = e Bl el R U e A il | B PHILADELPHIA = BOSTON BUFFALO. Honiad s st R n ool ; . 467.485 454 471 507 | 2361 | Service in planning for a trans-continen- {§ MINNEAPOLIS BALTIMORE PITTSBURG CLEVELAND stead /which 15 fast. beeom g},";d s o - Ko i bawen New | York - ahd : : AT ory. | The scenic effects were. oxc CTIent. ! . . Looking.for - Games. Alaska; a distarice’ of 4,870 ‘miles. In g : } especially the realistic March Mm"m T ; The Tattville - Bearcats ‘havé. reorzan- | the téntative plans the course is mapped the third act. > ized for ‘the coming mgm_ ‘and 4 wouls | out' from ‘Mineola _acfoss United Smtes' The cherry pickers’ quartette was bet- 3 y ) | like to arrange games with any fast semi- | teritory to Minot, N. D., crossing to Sas- | . oo 400 i July. In addition the Brit-) - Dempsey’s Marrisge Invalld.| - ter than ever. Their selections. The 011 > . : eseelis +Write " §p H. Mills,{ katchewan, Can., ‘and across the Domin- | #8 O8O0 © St “orereq several mil- | san Francisco, - April-27.—Allegeds ev- Osker Rucket, Annie Taurie, When Y. v jon to.Fort Egbert on the Alaska border. | ;,5 5°“e“‘ inds as prizes for various |ldence purporting to show that!the mas and. T Were Young, Maggie, and othess, | f°50umt, darkness) = : g s .} In ‘Alaska the route runs to Circle, Fort | lions tn BORE'E L0/ PRSP 1g dur- | riage of Maxine Wayne Dempsey..to were roundly applauded. and. the “fl!! % 6. lx\n'.\'uo\u. PASS HAS NOT “Yuken, Fdirbanks by way of Fort Gib- :\"’ “):‘e SPr THe Cape to Cairo oute | Jack Dempsey, heavyweight forced to respond fo encores. L ¢ g i ; . DISAPPEANED ‘As yrr|Pon. thengs to Nulaio and Nome. Com- | 2 58 Y07, ~ perween the two foints | the world, at Farmington, Utah in. Oc- ihe gty Incident _ that _marrea /tne “7¢i "I whe Intentionial pass'ihassnot entively | D0 21000 S A% Clerage of €400 | e qistancs ‘b - rail. stedmship ot |tober, 1316, was 1o violation of the Ubsh Iakt act was about. three-qusrtars gver, | oo . Hamoes [ Genns et oF ‘ip.“}.’.?“h{””‘{"" Fiying events of 4 sporting nature | STOUNT (EanSPORC s, EOBONIR I Ll | tion: of - the. department. of Jus: when Rochester-Jeiscy Cily, wet groyuds. g o Tlemakory will ‘mot be confined, however, - tg the | MIles. e . : p .g:;":; e g R Fome | Ao s o lmundl:w g year to bring about a change. One re: a4 tice here. today. 260 Reading ce in 1920, In' France a fly- | miles. > o ofdn intentional nass at Shibe park in [ UDited States f the audience is watchi < 4 . American - Assoefafion. Tk vacpt g8 1 smedmed T ; : chin 3 : : o o i St e | R M ories eonie 4 Tk I yaler Blon In | ity Stae Faris, May 23 and 33 The |IYDE CLADMR TuAT y2 SPORTING NOTES. % s L s T lis-Colun 5 - sonaj ~| British-aircrafe exhibition ‘will be held 1S WORLD'S RECORD French boxing fans are ‘kebn for =& Bl Toicin ool wesnere !wrt.:«"‘3 itm ;éyn;e“m]l?:fior?:'nmmaetfig “| What is believed to be a world record | bout between Jeft Smith and Géorges : College Games. the plan of Walter Kinney to hand out a & of its kind-was made at Pinehurst, N. | Carpentier. Jeff’s clever work in-his re- : e Army-Lafayetie, game casicelled, wet ewands. | |pass was apparent to the fans. This is| > C.. last Wednesday, when Trainer Fred | cent fights has madé a hit in Paris over. other people’ West Virginla 8, Comell - | the point on which the rulemakers should 2. Hyde gave the v, Adelaide | Jay Gould has held the court tennis o gles_ 1t Js In @ way unjust to those | T inmois LaNes) Fots caceles. have agreed, Leave the detision on the Guy, a breeder’s record of 2. . | championship for 14 vears, and ] who desire to show their appreciation of e pass entirely to the umpire. If it becomes | Young trotters of that age probably have | ently there is no player in sight .capa- - | the efforts .of the players to 'please their LEAGUE STANDING. i apparent to the arbiter that the boxman \ worked that fast- at this time of the |'ble @f relieving him of the title. e lbe a !l:r;mlzing in their seats un- 5 National' Leagea. is_trying to walk one batsman to-first| " g year, but Hyde believes none ever was| Philadelphia’s Director of Public Safe- al 4 k fast'as early as April |ty will.be assisted by a ‘committee’of five e k&fldsh:rgednmy enforge lbsheumh e e gi”:s;cr:firw :ir a half-mile track. in governing the boxing game in the ; £ vance: Themlgxtl:l:ao::.l ‘plfl'm:w:l ea b In a letter o John V. Linnehan of | Quaker Cify. - B ih s Sl B No emncratlc conven- 4 ik £ to Wl’ up e !\!zulfir big N g . £ i . % 2 Ready To Come In, d s ek ot : tiated in 32 ds; a 2.08 gait. Do 5 LR SR e : peeniica 1 52 wemie' £ 800 5% |~ AND) FEEL WELL and drilling operations shotild Sk fhis apohig: i ; ; home from Pinehurst, but on account of [ - KALPHOis a wonderfulreinedy for -enable ‘the company 2 AT S | poor,_transportation facilitfes, she Will 80| ¢1¢ tired, exhausted condition cansed l least three wens uch 2 BASEBALL BEFORE'1858 HAD & - to Cleveland next week with the other| poooeroek Makes youeat well, deq» g § 5 3 . el E 10 TO 14 PLAYERS ON TEAM members of the Hyde stable. - i feel well NOT A PROSPECT_But a ] legates, ; S 2 : \ ‘Adelside Guy.is an own sister to Da- i ol sk B ‘real| producing, earning, divi- ; y 3 The land is paw, £l of ball playersids | § B | i3 Gus, 205" 14, one ,of. the best 3. [ -Prainanmd nerves. I i t o oL stages of dovelopmentiand ndsteetion. ¢ Vear-old irptters on the Grand . Cireuit | mental workers, Take home a bottieof. shal W. R. Palmer, B, 0. Wagner of o Thiees re A1 e el y two: ueasoffs ago, ahd which wou the | - KALPHO. tablets -and_restore ragular monthly 2% divis Guilfoile of Water. | PLAINFIELD HIGH HAS TWO Al 6 ‘of " eight “clubs’ as . Matron stake that year. She is a| healthandstrength. t on Kalpho. - " could be counted in the whole country S E S v will be "ld May 15th] 3 in the Fifth distriet, ; V] |TqD‘]E TO ITS CREDIT fllll’lfl‘ he fl" years Q 1 " l ( )N‘ N‘“ )( )RE n d’ daughter of Guy Axworthy, 2.48 3:‘. ockholders of record May § ile l“llfll A. Kirk of Bridgevon rl!’ld 3 = = 2 o e 43 3 T eapRY. P "- W.Ntam ire. of. the champion trofting | stallion, | Bro, i % m Plainfield. April 28.—In the opening |game. It was sometimes a difficult mat-i A o (e i X » | Broadway: ist 'and the' regular monthl; T Cable of' Danbury have bees g o : Lee Axworthy, 1.58 1-4. \ ‘ iy 4;: ,,:, of 2% plus an ,m.{ Frominicntly mentioned in the Fourth dte. | & Of the ;season. 16, Flameld High w cy.and.of relh.bu m . AT THE BREED TODAY : teict The contests for distri baseball team defeated the Windham b . . = - = = & dividend of %% will be paid ict delegates e Bogre % star. fl to_stockholders of Will' undoubtedly provide the féaturs of | rey tor. Pm:mm s imii‘;"fiim. ta ¢ ; 7 ] th / rd Jure lat, P it Both teams were on even terms until the | prove more than enough.. That was no ‘ e : ‘ | den‘ paying oil company. Te of choice in the Third distriet. Mar- % > | | | i | ‘ A fourth, when Plainfield. five runs, | doubt the Eokma why no. limit was l dividends will make | OFFICERS NAMED hen “scored five o " SINCE' NORWICH CONVENTION | putting the game on ice. the number of participants me. % 5 : o, P e o g gt ood AR DR RO ef AT LOOMER OPERA HOUS\E, - an | | the Amefican Revolution - of - cmfmu = S e e sf o i b 7\ - Py TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 4& j “5 tha' tthe names of two . ! e \&g ::,mn., cold uce 2 tenth man. a right shortsto LENS MAIN BOUT—10 ROUNDS : - 2 ) . e} A 4 7 I i - fifir-fl umm,, on G ] :éum game with wunn:' m'wmmpw - |16 ?*sm ) m drs \ /= J ‘WILLIE SPENCER of NoY. FleLé?g‘l;zoIcAao of Pbl e : 3 c A X 3 pas ] g MACK MURPHY of Chicopee Vs, TERRY O‘GONNOH of Iod- Preliminary—6Rounds - KID FRINK of Hartford vs. YOUNG SIMS of Hl ADMIWON.—Hinp]do $2.20—Reserved * Seats $1 A War Tax Included. BOUTS START'AT 8:00 O'CLOCK

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