Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 28, 1920, Page 3

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For azsma,ll fraction lensest we will issue to’ you\,a ! lnsw.;g:ecse'em good far Quahty materials and .~ thorough' construction i .~ . have built into Packdrd . : : life which : o Trucks' the life ic : ; keeps them running effi- have passed the ten-year 7 Basketball faris that attended. the Cres- match” for the professional, speed cham- : cens A, A.-Seton Hall jof Newark, N. pm-uy‘ Skating‘on an indoor 20-lap \ : " Ask the M ‘game, Monday, night in' the Olympic hall, Dl Mg abig e i ”~ S an- Witnessed a wonderful «display of pass yud in’42 3-4 seconds and the dne mile - s 1 . | work, by both;teams, in which the Cres- | in 3 minutes 34 1-4 seconds. Baker won ® Biard AL Who Owns One ! cents beat out ‘their opponents /by the | the 220-yard race in 24 4-5 seconds, St ol & 4 | seore of 45 te 35.. In the firs: fewmin- i A : ‘ MARKET WAS DVLL. {"{"“&.,’,‘,“.‘L“ i 5 utes of play the local team caged the [ FORM ASSOCIATION : ) New York, Dec. —lniqren in the)int Harvester pr . 2 .1 o IR ;) first basket and kept the lead Amrouh- 3 3 TO GOVERN BOXING ol ; > stock market today was at very low %m 3‘: u‘:‘;:nm'- , " aut :the half, but in the second” half ‘the New York, Dec. 7.—Formation of a ebb, ‘apart from the aggresgions' of. pro- | (% m it visitiig team staged a rally in the last Body ‘o govern and cont® 1 pro- G i feesional shorts, who met With ‘few ob-|is. Mar v T i zc.,‘n& b::cr could Nt ever- | fessiona| boxing Wil be undertaken'in this ; o 3 A ,mm» in their efforts to depress quot-| Intern P)'-' e sthe. ‘lead of (the Crescenif. . city next menth. Delegates appointed by S ) #d values among -mecmauvé issues -onge | ‘Kuanecoti .. % i i) :|i~~THe shooting of ‘hoopsters, Belnir :n-: the governors of 13 states will conveme i = ; TOR CAR Co OF NEW \ORK A ayored by bull, pools: A S 4 4 %1% morm;ld;d*wleolm&fl;:: ey “: "0 T.|at the headquarters of the International : S i The week between C! ristnas an 5 1 oy pla. * ox’ | Sporting club on Jan. 10,.11 and 12. - D bs d of the year is proverBially. one -of : o rd positions. Normandin “ied #n_cag- The new associatipn, which Wil absofb | S A 301 William Street Suspended animation and ! tHe . many | METHL Moter 52 2 AT A% ing-the ball, shooting" seven bukdu Irom | pe army, vy and civilian.boatd ‘of box- | { A 2 ‘ financial readjustments still}under. way 0 vzt « 3 : fioor and followed by his run- ing contrel, of which it vew London * arecalculated te reduce nthc supPort | Miami Copper. . 4 B ‘13 fning’ mate, Belair, with six*field “geals. opment, ‘will be'iformed by carefully. s- aor buying to the most sléender dimen-|¥ 3 4 gl ahwtr ’1“?!:\ field baskets-and f legted” ,nd officially appointed rdelegal ¢ i . slons. ssouri | ¢ 3 the foul line. m the follo staty New York, Developments and general!advices over : : . Cremmans of the visiting team.led wia |00 [0 following mtatg, New s the doubie' holiday; were of the usual|N . . % , | team in_shooting, caging 2 total of sévén |y v JeFsey, Connecticat, Colorad recent unfavorable temor, ‘including the | 7 : @™ iem | vhskets, Igoe was next with four baskets wm Moities’ Mismcsota, ool shuttig down,of additional stéel plants, | X vy xin sty c#% | And one.foul and)was follswed by Jones | o =0 Virginia, - Louisiana, Washington more divigind’ stispenFipns her | Nedol Sout 3 g i with rnur. baskets. ¥ 1 Me n L emeniie cAnd OMlahoma. - THi decline of ] 'e.ibeexa!ly te X B the, tzil wonder, playing the oun!er po- almest-all of the statés . . eastern points. R 1 50 15p" | sition, displayed’ some clever. passwork " ‘E‘lh: legalited: Westesy and “houthwesters: centhrgy re- |3 ; : and in handlingthe, ball, “""’"5 IR B iqiferaiinn. ingihe s st tion - o | et Sl R e ported a little more hopefulhess: in busi n 3 3 | whenever. it ;was in' his hands. > more ‘than six months of correspondence 7 T 9 s o o b r ngas : circles, 'athough buying:.of “mer- One of the, Séton Hail nl-yen»fluxed o and ‘in some cases, personal conferences |COrners of the edifice, With an immense | the evening at six o'clock, Mi 1uditer’- andise clommueaf x;l vls':ta”ilvqmme;;:: nty‘l.hé his :}sénun; m?d‘d&:::un :E between the officials of the International | €VeTEreen : wreath suspended from the | Avery was the leader. The t ve younz B e s A e e the; Créscinis' isccarid's; pigy) TIEht Esnert, ¢ centef. ‘The green was entwined about | Purpose Meeting. Ps: 63:1-11 churches ) dered the immediate; future increas- % I-forward position in the first half and the | SR URE olub-and fhe governors: of the |Centel B! g 1y ‘uncertain. the:pulplt-and the pillars on either side. |al topic; New Opoortunities for C right guard position in the secomd pMif, f\,‘:;,-. ;‘:;':n:m FCEStS Iop chen aAtiviy ~n3mv:.-i-'acy of Christmas was the theme | Service in the Near“E: Igoe going to right forward. © .« Hach ‘delezate will have the written |0f thé sermon by the pastor, Rev. Gur- | The First Congregational parsonage on ThetMarks rahens Willbe seai Aithdrity’ to represent. his state in tne |d6u’ F."Balley. The ' fext—They Laid|Eim avenue was hri SEaln on' New i ¥ats ‘“‘"‘ £TREN | conference and to act in the formation of | Him in a Manger. The three divisions of | with ¢ the Crescents play the Emera '“‘ the organization. The delegates will re- |the' ‘sermdh as brought out by the pastor |with the old English custon gttt ' v turn to, their respective states after-ihe |Were: The Christmas festival is a fes-| sunaay eveming at seven-thirty s most | Play with the Brerala: qonference with .the idea of havine the |tival of ‘tHe people: and for the people. | impressive Christmas service w r;fi"’;l:’_‘w“:;:“" ”:’““’"’ "’ 2 ”‘“ Reccesary, changes made so that all will |The fesiival of the people originated | the First Methodist. Episcopal churet g 4 5 rn' boxin \ with, the*plain people of Judea. The fes- | First Congregations! churc’ uniting. carols as t jeft the room. | many losses remained A G B B Theun a0t demey o ,:::;te R B L e ariaty ik ofipeoply’| o vt oF (e Methodist | At st Congregational - chuek B e o “‘,':"f\f‘“;‘f,é:m'i mq“f,; el % Sy Crescemts. ™ °% ' . ' “Seten/Mull. | “Discussing the project with The Asso- | The object of the festival is to help all | church conducted the seivice and offersd | Norwich Town e was xiven Sealay &'1 money at 1 per, cent, *ard foreign 7 Mills .....000 iiiidainiiee.. . Meehan |ciated Press, Willlamt A. Gavin, managing |the people to See the glory there is in |prayer. Our G to Ch was the sub- | December hat_ e who wighed "o : director of the .International Sporting |common \things. ject of the address by the visiti stor, te to the Near East Relief rouid : Rev .Gurdon F. Bailey. school entertain carrying lighted entered the center aisle staging he processiona Hark, the. Heraid Angels Sing. As they approached: the : her own lighted x cand |In the center of a large Christmas wreath verse of Seripture. Afier {all had they formed for a reces sional and the young women rerumed the Heaviness which * occasidnally | verged n actual weaknesscentered in the ippings, independent steelsi equipments, s and 'motor. subsidiaries; as well as ppers, Textiles and. the ; unciassified ofalties, recessions ranging from 2:to points. The strength of {rails rallied e general list partially in the final hour, the ekchange was at a standstill Aside from ‘ . " decora ittee eomp e demand for cables on' London, pre- Jmemtr N ..., Swanson ficlub, stited today that it-was the inten. | The decorating comm! 'gmnmv on felatedubuying o meet year New York, Det. 21.—Call monex.atcad Right Forward. ; + " 5 Lion of ‘the delegates to standardize the | Miss Mirgaret Chapin,” Ida' Beebe, Presented Unto Him. Gold d maturities, high 7 ¢ low 7; ruling rate 7 “Normandin boxing rules ‘for ‘sach ‘and every state: | dred . Kinney, Batred - Alquist. ~ Marion. jand Myrrh. ‘The gift of our pos Bonds followed the cours¢ set by the| S oeffred at 7; last loan 77 3 to- adopt 2 jeint: u-runent to-bar: any | Louise and Lucille Bailéy, also Stanley |is represented by the mold: friend: elc market, most active igsues, inclug- | coPtances § 1-4. delinquerit of. € boxer in all states, to the church treasur- ip and | er, H. T. Frazier. Instead of receivihg Gay. PNIMp Whaley ;and _Raymond |love represented by the frankincense and | gifis the older.children of the Sundar Liberties, reacting at the outset, but - e it “Susperided by Phe national dswociation, Emith = i our troubles and sorrows laid on Christ d7nn_«,P re 1o give to the children in the . Yarighie , recoverite ; (Kiek, Tots) SOTION: ¢ . and to compel:champions to defend their | ~ At the Christian Endeavor service in |becanse He is our best friend Ngar Eas les (par value) aggregatéd $20,175,000.1 New Yorw, Dec..2.—Spot sotion duiet. Left ‘Guard, titles at reasonablé-fixed intervals or for- U. S bonds were ufchanged on Middling 15. 00 Y o ’,.& 3 -Baskets -from the fider, Nermandin 7, e {1+ | Cremmans 7 Belair 6: Jomes 4, lIgos 4, ; J Murphy 3, Mills 3; D. Murphy 1, Mee- STOCKS, ‘ n 1. Fouls, Mills 4. Meehan 2, D. e totiowl summary ofd trapspctions em s ht 28 _' . 4 # omsgd Murphy 1, Igos 1. Referee, J. Stanley i e 5,,""“ tfi- 2 ; s Callanan, , timer ; jacorer, Whitaey: Highe Low. Time of haives, 20 mute ¥ feit thetitle. ‘It-is alse the intention of those inferested to advocate the abolifion of . the ‘Huge purses Wwhich?have recently been offered for boxing matches -as.dis- crediting bexing, and ‘to wark for reasen- o able-admission prices at.all matches, as is A A 'e. case in baseball, football and other RLize x> N sports 'of a national character. If is fur- | £ Honest vertlslng. ther proposed to stop the filming of bo: - p | ing bouts as harmful to the rt. The - -y L: Safmaizin oo vt s cornle vt |2 Tms i5 & gopic e all hear now-a-days because so many people are molined to.. - tionaiCShae Tor e esverion. of o | ¢ exaggerate, Yet has any physician told you that we claimed unreasonable requla.l properties for Fletcher's Castoria? Just ask them., We won't answer it MoqsUP BEATS CENTRAL GRAMMAR . !CIOO BA!K“BALL ‘Moosup, Dec.” 2+ The Moosup ' Gram- mar. school basketball feam defeated the Cenitral Grammar by. the score.of 3:to ¢ . 8 i A 20. - Bill Wakely. starred for Central, n "YN- t YT':"‘W A - De i 5| Shooting three‘ifield . baskets and twe v | fonls. Gallun Wwas' the leading light for Moosup, hooping twe baskets. Central's lireup: Galegher ard Larfaver forwards; Lollins and Steinfieid: gnards; and! Wak 1y-center. The Centrals chzlle'nge Plai fleld‘Gmmml.r team fof a game. ! order to'make the sport eclean. wholesome, s e SRl ST R oy es. 2 . ourselves, we knpw what the answer will be. ' A That it*has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days is e P O TR e be,found in_its increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians, and A man of national reputation and an outstanding figure. in’ aport ‘probably will,| - be selected for president of the body. Tex O'Rourke. at present matchmaker for 33:.'fi;‘.="-"§§d§"f.’g"';‘,‘x‘m2ifi it | - ourassurance that its standard will be maintained. ! e :’;.}",SE; i the ‘:’.’.”3‘3“3&‘23‘".23&5 ‘Imitations ere to. be found in some stores and only becanse of the Castorls ors: such states as it have 2 neimed v tows | ~tnat’ Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher a boxing 1 'w or who are inclined to frown ;"fm”“ AL FoBa thefpeingiat thig Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the pubhc and from which he Honestly \ BAPTIE WINS FROM BAKER IN - A 3 - ICB-SKATING . IAT(‘I New Ycrk. Dec. 2 Norval Baptié of Bathgate. * D.. defeated.Don Baker of New Yurk luuzht incan ice-Skating Let up’ in foreign had adedided bearish effect on the, wheat marier otday; rotwith- standing reduction “vesse! dnea t‘ upon the 'sport due to unsatisfactory con< Eurepe, The markef c mq 2 against any 'aslm: advanee besed - on 1-2 to 3 1-4:net lower g 8‘ emergency tariff ‘duties or en revival' of g e 1-4 to 3183 1-2-and May 8158 /3-4xto | food credits to. Furope. \PL\M R ATORED wox! Praer expects o TWBAIQ hls rew&rd. $159. Corn finishedtat*1“14 dedline to| ‘Indications of-an increase of-the crop |’ L <o ! DAY OF DAVIS:CUP TOURNAMENT 1-4 ‘advanee ;" okte d{ 4 407 58c and|movement acted'as a handicap” agwinst| - ! Aucklahd, New Zealand! Dec. 27.—An- i & neuncement was made teday of the draw- > - 2 t I r e n ry ings for piay in ‘the. tennis ‘matches for FPTICS bd : provisions down 20" th 24 ‘the bulls" ini the corn . trade and m oats the Davis éup which will wdhaedls #rw FEEE Unusual interest ah develen- | as well: besides sastern demand ‘tor oorn menis’ in’ the wheat u the Unit-| and oats was very &loy. ed States Shipping ?ozg, i reduged |+ Provisions gave way with' nem)n At ocean rdtes to Europe fromh- m #hilling¥| ‘et a temporary. upturn. dpe te’ strength a h\mdredwel‘hr. to @vu; hilli Thh .in the hog market. cut “inprice becaute 8t (e Trelght ol erential. Announcement: of m S how: ever; - was withews - a.u.‘\‘hnu:emw‘m bEx cdons ’“““ s parent influenceas a si to. foreign MNew. York, Dec. ..:—‘Co'nan goods’ buging“in thie copntry. et that inp y‘ma were quiet in today's tradivig, ,with waz a holiday abroad and thill fereignerd) Prices barely steady. Raw: silk .aise v;a 3 e 5 s o iy i | seidom hold at.this.seasan was r e«i fet, ‘FJool goods were Tepbritd Maeyiks, 3 : s auarters g fihe: reasan | al \mu;fl buying continued light, 1 e other “hénd, - bears m&m “tha! — (e In. the . singles - tomorrow - Nérman T : : / : ; Reookes of the Australian team will meet 4 Conl ¥l 2 : : William T.. Tilden, the world's singles i LA champion, ‘and Gerald L. Pl(tfir‘el\, Aus- tralia, will play William M. Johnalnn the . California expert. R4 i : . Wednesday Brookes and Patterson will' - e : lay. agaifist Johnston and “Tilden in the - “&n‘bln. and on Thursday Brookes will it Johnston and’ Patterson vm play, i ‘Tilden 'in ‘singles matehes. -/ : The weather today -was pe-ltee'. The i Dlayers are said o be in excellent condidh H tién. 4 i nnt match in the challs : 4 .4 Davia eun tournament, ‘which was to have : present in ‘OD- | beeh: Slayed todsy nas been postponed un. X i p(,rmmt)cs ohe JU‘S il zmmrmw oWing t6 Tain. : d ; : INFAN : - That Bal lhouldhveabeauflummmlcwl. Yet it ila gc There are! many "mc' K 4 4 s more rem:yn.ble for an infant to’ sleep with grown-ups than to use 3 1 tive. stocks'selling -today: at ol s 293 a man’s medicine in an atterapt to regulate the delicate organisim of };1;15%5 orgngmg f;garcps.;)flq ltc(e) erds, ;EE W :‘fn ;.:M mbf;n:_m Either l};ntda ei:'lto d}: shunned. Neither would per al 3 GOTH falists in childr ases. Lyaeur money work for you; - *| " ~ Your P’hysidu will tell you that Baby’s medicine must. be pre- " pared with ‘even-greater care than Baby’s food. Suggestions . cheerfully g_wen * ‘A Baby’s stomach when in good health is too offen dissrringed I upon’ request T ; 5 Eggcd by. improper food. = Could you for & moment, then, think of giving te i B 84— "~H. N. CHRISTIANSON" |% iz fants and Children? Dow’t be deceived. Local Repeoenhhve : your ai/ing,child anything but a medicine elpedl!ly prepred‘hr I SN : | et Dty Make a mental note of this:—It is important, Mothers, that you '2iiTelophone, -New Lenden 2211 1 srod =% l 'y should.remember that te function well, the digestive organs of your| ! : ; HARYARDS i Baby must recefve special care. * No Baby is so’ abnormal that i, 3 : fou Can De v - )Amneéé 3" D;e. et Y ::g:dmru;t:‘ ?:Py‘. br had from the usé of medicines primarily pro, ¥ we l do chNlZING, ’ ' tgH{ 3 [ : captain’ of 3 919 - Harvard Ioo!bl.\l Tk : % £, 3 Ll;-’m, t:::y M:lud te eoach the Mount. uukofACCmSORIE No Si Comple i dgrenin e LT MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLEOF nmmutnd e:uum: CASTORIA Al.wns Bears the Signature of vears:! 'He . onldud Hnnr. Union this’

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