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i : ‘A .‘hmmwfllmfldmmwwm.me,mnfi ing held 2 % § < - y it wwas handled very weli: by the offi-|ard’s contract with Je onfes 7 v - ‘clals in charge. N. F. A. students made | Jack Dempsey, whereby Willard. receiv- | bo: : e c - ; 3 .~ v lup a fair portion of the crowd and'then | ed $100,000 and Dempsey $27,500 for|stated that mo official notice of the ar-|he believed, ® .re the mstigators of the ¥ b —_—_— ¢ cheering was far and away better than|their fight at Toledo on July 4, 1919.!rangement for'a bout between Dempsey | game sellini and his statement was : the Westerly cheering which is some-| The division_of the purse will show the|and Carpentier had been received there.|borne out by Rothstein. - iy % I'world champion Dempsey receiving more| None of the commissioners was mlhe Rothsteln said he lost $6,000 on the se- Towards the fag end of the game when | than Carpentier in the role of challenger |office and Secretary White was Tuesday afternoon at Westerly grabbing|the towering Westerly fullback, HoxeY| things were. getting a_little monotonous :‘n& holder of the European heavyweight was somewhat dizzy and sieve-lke and |y soveral things elong’ that line. Dower, N. F. A suffering 'rrom a terrible siump, sueeumbed to Westerly High on the small end of a 19 to 6 score. We |and Grills found . little difficulty Ny young riot broke out on the can think of no reasonable alibi just now | ploughing - through. and took a devilish| oA "Norwich man claims that he was ‘While the pronfoters are understood to struck from behind by 2 Westerly rut-|be planning to hold the bout here in . That m the start it was Westerly's that in knocking the man cold | Madison Square Garden ample provis- By Ties which Dick Kerr pitched and the kave al gy o b Gy R e Ban the T M A e St oie b s oo st oh i | O EOZERL AND (ROEDY mETONE: except that it was Tuesday and N. F. A. | delight in so doing. may seem insufficient to some but it's The only first class may that Nor- wich pulled off was a brillant run con- first score of the game. ! |onr ola friend the constable, put an end nder the contract \ i Harry Redmond of East St. Louls, ltIJ:! ;:h ut‘i;n I-umng but ribu Ray eedy - [¢Kay was not put out much|to it to hold the fight in- Canada, Mexico, | Ameri league 2nd baseman today fes-| Iilinois, corroborated some of Gedeon's ittla above the lowest price 'u&.mn:; m% :’-x:mflu 1nhn:lrfe byct:fihdgut S even beliEsSe. It ‘was | - Reid “and Quintillian_played ‘well for|Cuba or the West Indies. The site of | tified before the Cook county grand jury | testimony. level of the past twenty yzars. Tt . the contest and the date will not be fi- | investigating the baseball scandal which quarter, madly ds the | 2 good thing for the:boys. - He 'is of the | N’ F. A. and Hoxey, Dower and Capt. v : ::t'_'"‘_ -'aa“;?:':a the :t'-u ::{; ove: opinion ‘that it will'put:them 'in a better | Grills were Westerly’s shining lights. nally arranged for gome time. the \states attorney’s office afterward an-| xoR\WICH WINS EXCITING the goal line, which was about 80 yards | fighting mood for the . Bulkeley game, | Coach McKay will start in this after-| Many managerial and legal obstacles |nuonced had “exonerated the two men it was mnot in the least diminished by it ther Westerlyites applied for ad-|test to another city in case opposition JURY IN BASEBALL SCANDAL the best we can do. N. ¥. A’s touchdown which was the|gucean ottt Bl S0y but at this point|arjses from any source. Chicago,. Oct. 26.—Arnold Rothstein of ess Willarg | 2 v ‘of the New York state commission here today it was| ble| ries, but would not say whether it was to say if any immedite action would be taken by the commissioners in regard to the match. ' on one game or 21l Gedeon said he won $600. Gedeon said the gamblers gof a “bad bumping” on the third game of the se- Declines in commo: iready z ‘White Sox won. This game frightened fected prices of hi the gamblers and they met to raise $25,- bonds and notas. 000 still due the White Sox players. less it will be possible| New York and Joe Gedeon, St. Lous is still possible to Such issues will guarantee a_ ° high income return which will ™ iy g iz hlvuh a steadily inereasing n i MATCH FROM DANIEL urchasing: power as ‘commeds 2 1 5 . on . fhe horizon. He|noon preparing for the Stohington game|had to be. overcome before the mateh |from complicity in the throwing of games 2 i v ~] e, i, o bick the mv-?“m Of | fouws his boys have the Eoods and can |fo be played at Stonington:Saturday af-| could be iade, because'of the various|in the 1919 world series, but had ma-| Danielson met defeat Tuesday evening e e P tracts which one or the other of the | terially strengthened the cases against|2 tthe hands of Norwich in a match game The that hag | give them all a rub except on Tuesdays | ternoon. He 'is planning on giving hisjcont o been mh.“hrl:ae(m&e':&!:e ‘:l\:ee its fine | and when mey/ aré in the throes of a|men a stiff workout every day of this|Pugilists had previoug sisned. some of the men already. indicted.” at the Aetna bowling 2l Ly a total and also offer opportunities for future profits without specula- i« t peck! tion. anxious to beat Stoning-| Carpentier was under an ironclad con-| The jury today completed the taking|pinfall of 1436 to 1436. Peckham of the performances in the two prevous games,|slump. Zfik Aat-:erhesggnin cton comes Bulkeley,| tract to Charles Cochran’ of London not | 0f testimony in e investigation, which | Norwich five was the star of the evening, Send for our specially s - T . Nov. 6, at Norwich, and it promises to to sign with any other promoter before | has lasted more than a month and re-|his three stri C total being 323. In the F: 45 g be A whirlwind of a game, There will {Jan. 1, 1921, Rickard has held~=Demp- |sulted In true bills being voted against | first string Peckham made 113, 98 in the prepared circular - » be no slump on that day; there never is | Se¥’s signature to fight for him for some thirteen men on charges of conspiracy tol/l Second and 112 in the third. Aldi of 'lhe : % and besides N. F. A. always plays well | months and it became apparent that the!do an illeggl act, but will hold a final| Norwich team got a total pinfall of 314, BODELL & CO on Saturdays. international heavyweight battle could|Session ¥riday to finish up clerical work.| 104 in the first, 104 in the second and . The lineups follow: : not be arranged for months to come un-| The. jury will vote no more true bills,|106 in the third string. Fillmore made MARKET WAS PROFESSIONAL. 200 Fric 2 Academy. * Westerly. |less the two promoters joined ' forces.{according to state officials. bad start, getting but two pins in his 10 WEYBOSSET STREET oMbyt 2tbelts S50 Gen I Yonea 3 . Turkow| This was finally accomplished by Brady,| Gedeon and Rothstein testified against|first box., but he picked un wonderfully Providence, R. |, Wy York, Ot 26 “TCNUER L ia ithie | - 800 ben. & who ha sacted in the capacity of Coch- | Abe Attell, Hal Chase, William Durns| throughout the rest of the evening, ge 5 today was professional and restricted. the | 53 fcn 2 ey Leightman | Tan’s American representative until the|2nd others on whom the jury already|tng §5, 97 and 105 for a fotal of Boston New York B e tutary . apoaitions Bigs] 133y oo latter arrived here recently to complete|had acted, Their testimony = probahl n's hich man. He ¢ entirely 24 < G in that quarter pointed to continued| 700 Gt Barbour | the details personaily. 0 & tightening -of demand and time loans. 200 Kilinois Cent While it is understood . that the pro- b;?“)ght back here from Canada for trial S ”:h“’afoéhe only Danieison man wh t. the| 1300 Inspir Cop .. vvev... Haas|mMmoters are counting upon a record gate|Officials said it being believed here that o the 8 - Cail money opened "'m:n:";,::! Pt : Sk R, in order to carry the burden of the huge | he_can be extradited. 1 forchClot et : . highest initial ""L ter, But the With Tearned? Mousiey - ... Milincadk | Purse involved, the moving pleture re-| _Subplementing the announcement by|Of veliest matches ever rolled on ose 10 3¢ Donost $30,000,000 from local : Right Guard. ceipts are expected to prove the greatest|the state’s attorney’s office, President| the 2ll banks for federal requirements caused no Marshall, Van Wagenen unsetticment. Right Tackle. . Dunning]| Tévenue in the long run. It had been es- | 3an Johnson of the American i ®1 timated that if the bout is held in Madi- | declared that he felt that Gedeon was|game at Danielson Thursday evening. Will result fn an attempt to have Attell | Made a total of etting 103, 116 and league| Norwich will play Danlelson a retarn 4 3 1| son Square Garden ‘box seats around the| “entirely innocéfit” and Alfred Austrian,| The score: Long oo i Wb 2% el ~Jy, S L Menich| ringside. will sell for meatly $200 each,|attorney for the Chicago American Norwich. Burton 7 terday's. recsvered’ javele 40 pore| \ 180 daxwen3 L s " Grills (capt) | With other seats and positions ranging|league Club, issued a statement declar-|Aldi ...... 104 104 106 Rondo . 103 from Lendon ten m““uon L Y IR i e L e AR T e Quarterback. downward in proportion. ing that “Rothstein,” in his . testimony | Peckham . 3 98 Barber 118 hopes O e “But trading between this| 13600 dex Pomi . % | Williams \... Bosworth| The tofal receipts from the moving|today, had proved himself guiltless” | Hagberg . 11 e coal stri ;- the_ British metropolis was 1800 Miaml € C . % B Teft Haltback. pictures of the fight, espec Attorney Austrian declared that Roth-|H. Hull 92 505 473. 458 14,8 m"';l‘;':_ % 7 Hoxey | Carpentier win ;will be ~ jons | stein, who had been mentioned in some 97 e £ o "go stic developments were in keeping % abroad where he is a European lero.|quarters as the man who financed the s Realization is never a luxury to the with long-exjsting conditions, especially " Dower | While films could be taken of the contest | bribing of Chicago. White Sox player: 506 1 who did not hope. the industrigl situation. Trade authori- o Fallback. P 1 in the garden, the pictures could not be | not oniy had not helped “fix the series,” tles reported additional curtailment of % | Time of periods, 10 ,12, 10, 12; touch- | SROWR througlout the United States un-|but “had done everything he could to| ” = = = —_— — pig iron production and motor special-| 607 N X NI 3% | downsBosworfh, Hoxey. Grills, Reid;| 153 the present Jaws are chansed. prevent the fixing: tles refiécted further sharp cuts in .pgic-] o0 SOH, ¢ W - % | goals from touchdown. Power. Referce,| Carpentier will leave for France with- o Mr. Rothstein has told me, as counsel tles refidct FEL 1900 Norn pae P e e in the next ten days to spend the Christ. | for the White Sox, everything he knows | FIRST QU ALITY "VORK ONLY The mnst noteworthy incidnn[l 0: ::e 61l Pleree 011 “v. : ;‘f;:ft l;zui:;ys lvmht his :nmly bup it is g;!.!h;a series fi‘x:nlg s_m&d M;' 1}\|us(r 5 —the third quarterly report of thel { 8 = : s plan to return to America | “He has completely vindicated himsel i3 B8 Steel Corporation—did not come un:| %2 f% | PEMPSEY-CARPENTIER BOUT early n the new year and begin training |, Rothstein, said Austrian, declared that | WWhether we are wiring an cold house or a new one, til after the close of the session. Total 55% | CONTRACT TO BE SIGNED TODAY |for his contest with Dempsey. Neither| ‘every newsboy in New York knew the intain th alit s k d materi Let earnings. aggregating slightly o’v‘es":fi.‘; %, | New York Oct 26—While Tex Rick-|boxer will be permitfed under the con-|Serles was fixed.” \He came before the |f Maintain the quaity of our work and m: erial. Le 000,000, an increase of almost $4,000, % 203 | ard and Kis fellow promoters refused 813 | positively to disclose the amount of the 9% | purse to be given the pugilists, before|of short duration will &4 | the formal signing of the contract tomor-) , The signing f the §% | row, it is known that, including certain percentages, it will approach” $500,000. { This is far in excess of 'any previous over the previous period, were in line with most forecasts. Gk it \nalysis of the ctatemen! g (ak~lrl|" ’e‘l‘mlnzs by months, offered furth- er proof that consumers are holding oft in anticipation of a downward revision of price schedules before the end of thel: . Westh ¥ becialties were the heavy features of s g the stock list, the usual favorites among| 2.0 Wiliss Over pr track, temporarily ot return bout betwe 1 West Fnion B v 1 accompanied by signs of concerted stop- 100 W i industrial and rails {eg\!::flléjg ;\on;itr;::} 100 WP WM or B, ! port demand, The market closed strong|E2In the title he los: to Demp: %"fi;;:rx;)‘:mnnsunxné the satlest MONEY, 9 1-2 to 10 1-4c net higher with De- fraction. Total sales amounted to 400-| New York, Oct. 26—Call maney | Sember 209 1-2 to 209 3-4 and March 220 ey . Steady. Hgh10; low 9 ruling rate 9;| 12 to 303 3.4 Com gained 13- do 2 Trading in bonds was irregular’ and|closing bid 9; offered at 10; last loan | -3¢ and odis 1 BG4 Z-0 fo 1 Ae 0 ' featurcless, & slight downward mndg:;lél 10. 3% e tode oo or L 10 S : value) af TR - e g gt : New York, Oct. 26.—Spot cotton aulet, | 10¢" yniii mear the end of the day.that m middling 22.70. evidence of urusual momentum appeared. , e mm.l 7 Then houses that have been conspicuous i Sales e gl LIBERTY BOND MARKET. of late on the selling side reversed their 100 :} 4‘(5;_‘(‘:‘ i 3 5 Tiigh. L;":i) positioy, and covered on a broad scale. % Am U i | Gossip -spread meanwhile that cpuntry 1 offerings were ~being confined largely | to elevator. sources and that farmers were letting go of but comparatively little of their holdings. Ready credence was given in some quarters to opinions that the farmers’ strike announced some time ago as intended to become effective last night had been responsible. At the same time estimates of" expart business - Pesh M 200 Am. 0 FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. . HE% = o 2 s {dére today™ mounted rapidly. totals b 4 Yesterday 3 2, 6% per i ranging from 1,500,000 bushels to 2.- i e e 000,000 bushels, British and.French gov- ernments hdving been purchasing in In- dia also, it was said. _Independent strength Wwas given to corn and oats by announcement of heavy days Com,’ G2 dass Com, 9d1ays France “(pat export buying of corn—700,000 bushels — for Belgiurh, 250,000 bushels for Germany Tuly (par and five loads for Holland. # Chicago, Oct. 26.—Big upward swings in the price of wheat took place today| -] Demand Higher quotations on hogs gave a de- Lo ol cided lift to active deliveries of pro- =0 C enind visions. 00 Ch & ' 3 140 C B Cables . . .81 ST Tooe ot Germany (par 23.8 cents per mark) cHicaco Eraif mMARKET. oe Sims Demand ; ] Open, Tiizh 300 Com sl e 403" s B erow e Aus 3 et 2% o3k o Demand ;... A0 g L ™ Crue Cables kY % FEPR 1) 8% 3 9 Del — e 8 8% #90 Den CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 90% 83% 90% #0 Den 700 o0 Y 5% Mn 39% - 8% % w & Essex 4 Times Br;aks lieéord . In 4 Trips Across America From San Francisco to New York i ir} 4 Days, 14 Hours, 43 Minutes Essex now holds the eoveted transcon- . hours and 43 minutes, breaking the record ;ianentnl reoozt t_thr E.e;‘twnng cars by 12 hours, 48 minutes. i ey m g .._'I‘hezalxeragehmefotallfonrmwas4 motor mails, between New Yotk and Sen | -+ .~ . i Francisco, they set new time records for Consider that-hundreds of cars have at-’ their respective directions across the tempted to break “the ‘transcontinental American continent. The distance each record. - You have rarely heard of these car travelled was 3347 miles. . ° attempts -for the failures have not bee: ] . - given circulation. ; 2 ‘A Reliability Proof That . Yet isn’t it a remarkable and convine- - e Speaks for Every ‘Essex ing proof of Essex ability /md endurance that the. only four Essex ‘cars that ever challenged for the covet/d transcontinen- . o tal record wu'em e'vd case successful? ERNEST WHITE, Dealer 5 ... . PHONE142 ' Chahy 191 NORTH MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. Service Station, Phone 1780 - | _ The fastest Essex time was made from San Francisco to New York in 4 days, 14 - tract to compete in the ring previously | jury at the request of Mr. Austian. | to the coming battle although exhibitions| Gedeon told the jury of being tipped | empsey-Carpentier contest will side- ard. This bout was tentatively sched- uled for abdut the middle of March and Willard 1vas preparii3 to begin training|Jjury has voted true bills, were mentioned ! page of rural selling and by increased ex-| I the Miar future. r a chance to re-|by Gedeon as men he understood were | quote you a price on wiring your heme for ELECTRIC LIGHTS not be prohibited. |by a White Sox player that the seri agreement for the |Was “fixed” but he declined to tell the jury the name of the player Who tivped | least, plans for a|him off and the question was not pressed. Dempsey and Wil- | State officials saying they “already knew.” “Sport” Sullivan of Boston and R. Brown of New York, against whom the | more | back of the bribing. Both were named & ¢ You know “It’s toasted.” But - do you know why ? - FUCKY STRIKE is the toasted cigarette. Lucky Strike is @, toasted pipe tobacco. And because Lucky Strike is toasted it preserves the Burley flavor for you until you smoke it. The exact reason for this is interesting. You see, when Lucky Strike is toasted the heat closes the pores in the Burley leaves, and literally seals in the Burley flavor. It stays there for months—years—until it is released by burning in your pipe or cigarette. : : Or take the method of the bee. You can put a honey-comb away for months or years and the flavor is always there—inside. This is because the bee puts a thin coating of wax over the honey and seals it in, so it lasts forever., The same with Lucky Strike. Toasting the tobacco seals in the delicious Burley flavor. It’s there today, tomorrow, and forever after—to stay! Whether you are a cigarette smoker or a pipe smoker you should get acquainted with the special and lasting flavor of toasted Burley tobacco—to be “found only in the Lucky Strike brand. Buy a package and you will notice this improved taste immediately, ; SN The Norwich Electric Co. Phone 674 42 FRANKLIN STREET ¢ ll.'.!"H‘.l""‘l'll“"l'il'Nllll"llI|IIIH""“"Hllll!"" 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