Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 22, 1920, Page 3

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THE BIG FIVE - CRESCENTS SCORE ANOTHER VICTORY arranged for a first class bunch of hogpsters to appear here on Christmas afternoon. Lineup and summary: Before a smafl attendance, the Cres- cent A. A. basketball team won a 68 to 3§ victory ov the Al Collegian fi:lume{: from Har! urd.Tm L.;]e U!}':u;y»li;\- Crescents All Collegians . Tues he home tea started st half dmk_ Belair Rx"htb‘urhard S_mim ing the er in any dan- | .. . Rig "". prg > bronghout. the | NOTMARAIR . iiiuiiessis .. Harman rest of ¢ men were % i | Mills ... a pretty = gl D. Murphy ‘e passwork and R ... Kinstead d 12 baskets from the shooting, hocpin two from fhe f Be- B&;r Mills 12, Belair followed him w! "goals. | 7, Normandin 6, D. Murphy 6, Dwyer Nermandin and D. M shot | 5, Noble 4, Smith 4, Harman 3, Kin- six field baskets. stead 2, J. Murphy 1. Baskets from fouls: Mills2, Dwyer 1, Smith 1, Refere J. Stanley; Callahan; Time of haives: ARMY'S FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1921 SEASON West Point, N. Y, Dec, 21 —"The Army's 1921 football schedule, 'an- nounced today, includes a 'same with Yale at New Haven ‘on Qctober 22 and the customury fanal contest with the Navy at Yoris on November 26. Two doubleheaders are featured among the other eight gamesw~ hich will be Timer: H. 20 minutes. Dvyer his teamnm ints, hooping five neld goals and one L Smiti followed with four fleld baskets and one foul, being tied with Noble in shootiug field goals. Harman of thi visitdrs displgyed unusual form and outclassed his wemmates. Owing to the fallure ‘'of one.of the! preliminary teams to appear at the! ball, the management wis oblized to | pick from the spectators i quintet to take “the place of the which they did in good s Manager Benoit wa pointed in the attenda played on the home gridiron. =8 e big game, w The schedule: @ been well ied as th October 1, Springfield® College and fairly mat New Hampshire State college; 8, FINANCL.L AND: COMMERGIAL DROr IN PRICES OF STOCKS & ouo Hnoosx Dec ) stuous wave b former fa- purices inVsev- e i Y Middlebury ‘college and Lebanon Val: 3 o 33 ie 15, Wabash college of Losses wére Tost severs in the inde- Clawtordville, Ind.; 22, Yale at New pendent stecls rs. 2nd in shares Haven; 29, Susquehanna college; Nov- esmprising the motog diwWsi on ember 3, Notre Dame; 12, \ The importance of their transporta- « tion leads them to choose a car that . meets every demand—leads them to : choose Buick. The comfortable rid- ing qualities of the new Buick Nine- teen Twenty One them ideal for hours of recreation, Authorized Buick Service is every= where available. BUICX CARS BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22 1920 pioyers ¢t motor cars. NORWICH BUICK CO. 319 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. D % cars likewise make G. M. C. TRUCKS N e T e e e YV-HEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM i -_— e Villanova; individual three string honors with!ASHLAND UP AGAINST A a score.of 297. The scores: ) ed that the go\ernment NN THE as it is useful. YOU WILL SEARCH IN VAIN FOR A BETTER OR MORE PRACTICAL GIFT ALL THE CHARM OF AN OPEN FIRE WITHOUT BOTHER AND DIRT. TReHUMPHREY Radiantfi_re ' heats with a clean flame and without odor. cent fire red hot and glowing like a coal fire, As beautifsl An incandes- To reinforce the furnace on the blasty days and to permit carrying a low fire on the moderate days—these conditions are where the Radiantfire is preeminent. We Are Making a Special Offer Until Xmas. Radiantfires are on display at the stores of Eaton Chase, Norwich Eiectric Company, and Preston Bros/, as well as at our own salesroom at 37 Shetucket Street. | Gas & Eletrical Department seriou prebably because the recent slump in views unem- next twelve s. This is employed. The government, eliminates | ed, ought to deal wi: | the he contenc Question o of their brokers for additional 19, open; 26, Navy at New York. GREB WINS DECISION OVER BOB ROPER Boston, Dec. 21 — lHarry Greb‘ of Pittsburgh won the decision over Cap: | tain Bob Roper, Chicago heavyweight, In their ten rounds of boxing here tos Cassidy Ferguson to the same 1 Manager Chase of Ashland will stick up of Benjamin, Milis, agree. The jurors were d minister of labor, admitted the extreme seriousness of the si-uation, which, sald | expected ho w »argins F in th e vy ,.;r‘ u'b”f,. PA% Greb took every round, leading all . o re v mv"‘lnv the way, with a smashing whirlw 5t 8 atiack that apparently had Roper vs ana helpless. | a char- 200 Tng ® Tt adowing ) In M loss of a points and and kindred is {nts, 'he reaction continuing te OFFICE TEAM ROLLED VICTORY | Power Company from the Line v 1 the Aetna alleys, two men being tied for individual high, Humphrey and Mum- OVER LINE DEPARTMENT The Office team of the Eastern Conn. took three strings department, on - the! Pr | Mugphy, Dubois and Jetters. AT NEW LONDON ! Win Exhibition Game. ADMIEAL ANDREWS PAID the min the darkest in many years. ment was doing its utmost to mitigate the hardships, red to the ously announced, stating that in a short er, made the Christn it only becau: The govern- arterial road schemes previ- nas outlook | gain next month. FALL FROM FOURTH se at lcast months absorb any consid- erable number of the million or more un- FAST BUNCH THIS WEEK | .. . .. vhiterment in the near future, restoration of international eredit Team 5, Capt. Fitzgerald. The Ramblers of Hartford are com- |#nd ihe only remedies in sight are merej EHOIUEML 4 ‘Thompson .. .... 85 105 89— 279 /ing to Jeweit City Thursday.night to |palliatives. JURY DISAGRERD IN Callahan (Lo 64 | tackle the unbeaten Ashland basket it was alleged today that Premier WOOD ALCOHOL CASE J. Young .. 108 288 | shooters. Lloyd George was postponing his visit to Trachtenberg 100 4 The sitors have a collection of | Nice on account of this crisis. It appears New York, De ! Kitzgerald 93 stars, but by request of their manag- | more probable, however, that this is not|samuel K e 7|&*1‘ the lineup will not be announiced. |the reason, but that the emier's con- | gryggist ch 3 wit 401 438 1402 | Nothing mysterious about this re juest | ference at Nice has been delayed In Of|connection with the Team 2, Capt. Stevens. here anything fishy about it. It |der to sce the results of he Brussels fi- |ajleged to have fox ~a very good reason that some of [nancial conference. ¥ deaths in New R e the visitors do not wish their where- | The statement in the commons, Which|geported early (o v Anoy abouts advertised. was presented by T. J. Mag..amara, bail of §15,000 was continued and & ®» . § Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 21—Thi A ‘D Palace Five (Norwich) e O e ey ahne,ran” | half the men unemployed were young STORY WINDOW FaTAL Simeox 10 91 ! won an ibition game here tonight |Men to Whom the country was under| p ., pec 21 art . Shea ...s 101 from the Pittsburgh team of the Unit- |¥rofound obligations. Attleboro, Mas: - J. McCarthy . 130 ed States Amateur Hockey-league, The | Mr. McNamara announced that a short { ), "o\ yer 1 : J. Dooley . 95 final score was 5 to 2. bill would be introduced amending the | p L. e My ! Foster ... 88 H unemploymen: insurance act, and refer- | . rd, wi 3 pinfall. High total was y NOKS q X ¢ the feading . " n end ‘igi&d“\i;h J"”H{:l{‘ i iat Soore: | ROYAL MONOKS TO CONSTANTINE |iime there would be adopted by various|Teeins the f€ R B Prodiies. Slock Te ‘Theatid & A { : P Rt SRRt government establishments. ’ 8 P sy Bt gy B Office Team. 106 2 | Washington, Dee. 2L.—Rear = Admiral | 5 "l cq" y goheme for the al--l - - S e s 202 91 Philip Andrews, commanding Ameriean | % S SR G0 BUECEOE T e OBITUARY. Frole .. . SRS x2e 52 e A A T i - housing plans. Wallingfor "y ldwin Locomotive, J. Hull Rt St 15 thé exaniple of the Italian government fa | “john Robert Clvnes, former food con-|Mary Atwater C - Petroleum, Amer- Harris .i.. ot e . oo, Wwhen the monarsh atrived i |troller and president of the Natio #an Wooleh, International Paper, South- e e 400440 Venise Dol 14t march arrived at | {njon of Gemeral Workers, said the| s New i REMUAE. Were. Nedledl S I % minister of labor was a very optimistic [ ~ S Teaders, Qislaring virtyals I paee AT THE PALACE. Iment i Shhiained at the mavy depart:|man it he belleved that the lines of ac- | was 5aid t s ahished the drek des ing -power. R Rosebuds. e Ihe Cramale ‘:c na‘lf;n tion he had explained would within the!kitchen im New York ¢ Liberty bonds were fclined to re- L Lee 4 87 ‘ nthin g p S “ . (VP St Andy .. 288 ke governmenttin paying the regular naval —_— — trfeve part of vesterday's sharp losses, C;‘fli g Risley £5 rs due'a meinber of a royal heuse, but reacted !-;;, when the stock market Peckhan'.k‘ 2 Quinto . . 92 ool was at low ebb. The general bond list 3 3 Fuller 18 NEMP - 3 suffered for the same reason. ‘Total Murmford ' vee T "2 Quarto 94 I RSN NGREA £ % sales (par value) acgrezated $32.375,000, 0. 1294 i SR O R SERiOvS ° 'y i Ol U 8. bonds were unchanged. = 482 3 - o Bondon, Dec. 31— (By The A. P.) The rac lc an se CUMMINGS AND YOUNG A tioas. government in its statement te parlia- ) $ | Hagberg 99 93 ment today was able to give bu: little TIE FOR HIGH SINGLE | [ Bt $od PSR TS 1 904 tisfaction to labor's demands for a so- | Capt. Jao geraldss duckpin five | Cote 109 98 on of the unemployment problem, ® { was in winning form Tuesday night on| Al Jhniag ch daily grows more urgent, of the X EY the Elks' alleys, defeating ~Captain | McCarthy S 101 115 three main difficulties facing the govern- Stevenss - team “three straight games.} ~— -— -— —— 'ment at the present moment, finan. < 1300 Willye vt High single was a tie of 106 between 520 532 532 1604 |Ireland and unemployment, It ls report- FEDE T Y Hia i Fi e FEETT Y i RICHTER & CO. Bpringfield Hartford We Recommend the purchase v of Billings & Spencer Common AND Underwood Typewriter Common two companies are among ths ieaders of Connecticut industrics and purchased at this time pre- gent in our opinion a most attractive \nvestment lpportuni‘ly. PRICE AND FULL PARTICULARS . UPON REQUEST H ||N,C|"I 5 Local Representative’ . * Sow Londen, 2211 ‘ - New Britain (: Cummings of the losers and J. Young %0 Worth P & 3 ! of the winners, but Fitzgerald took the WWP & 200W P M o New York, Dec. '21. — Call money, | RN DT L G steady; high 7; low 6; ruling rate 7; ¥ closing bid 6: offered at 7; last loan 6 bank acceptances 6 3-8. Bond Prices The expected is happen- «| ing. -The process of de- flation has adversely af- fected the prices of all speculative stocks. On the other hand, bond prices have remained firm. There- fore it would seem obvious TATTON. New York, L'ec. . 1.—Spot cotton- quiet; middling 16.25. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Chicago, Dec. 21.—Wheat suffered ‘& materlal setback In price today largely as ‘a result of depression of, stocks.and cotton. Prices closed nervous at 2 tod | 1-4c net lower with March $1.62 1-4 to $1.62 1-2 and May $1.58 to $1.58 1-4 Corn gained 1-4 to 1-8¢; eats finished un- changed to an advance of 30c, - Bearish sentiment regarding wheat be- came especially® pronounced In- the- late dealings, although even at the outset it was apparent that buyers were uneasy over the downward swing of stocks. At first, however, there was no evidence of urgent selling of wheat, and the market | turned up-grade temporarily, owing or leas to strength of corn. Then the in- fluence of weakness in stocks and in cot- ton as well, proved more of a weight than could be withstood and the wheat market underwent a quick tmmble. * A timely snowfall which will protect winter wheat counted somewhat'as a factor in weakening values. It was: sald; that on the decline 600,000 bushels of wheat were taken for Europe. y . " Assertion's that export business.in corn was In progress had much to do with the strength of that cereal: that it is only a question of months before* advanc- ing bond prices will reflect the approach of commodity prices toward normal. Write for our recommendations. BODELL & CO. 18 WEYBOSSET STREET 4 Previdenze, R. I ) ‘Mn New York - were ‘'said to be on. a full, by -way of the Gulf of M: o] co! THE EDWARD CHA We Have a Sypply of ANTHRACITE COAL SN EGG, STOVE AND NUT SIZES FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BITUMINOUS FOR STEAM PURPOSES " WOOD AND KINDLINGS For Your Range, Heater, or Fireplace TELEPHONE ORDERS ' PPELL (0, NORWICH, CONN -— FOR — BOYS and MEN TOOLS OF ALL KINDS POCKET KNIVES RAZORS RAZOR STROPS AND BRUSHES GAME TRAPS FLASHLIGHTS SKATES SLEDS KIDDIE CARS FISHING TACKLE RIFLES ETC., ETC., ESC. 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