Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 5, 1921, Page 3

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Morvbers New York - Mk !;thinl Hartford New Britain - Sprimghi PRIGE TO YIELD ABOUT 9% - 100 SHARES R COLTS PA’ FIRE . CO. - MF ' PRICE TO vvi\‘.nerour--nm 100 SHARES: f co. 'NORTH & JUDD/MF . PRICE TO YIELD-ABOUT ‘H. N LOCAL nznnutunflv: Telephone, New 'Londen- 2211 THE THAMES NATIONAL IANK erwmh, CMQ., Dle. zn. mo The annual meeting of the Steckheld- SRS wAiEkBURv-KAcfivsmUL‘YMpic"mm,nm | CAN -HE .GET HIM? tly ceme h- fore them, is hersby called fo be heid| - e _— + at their Banking: Heuse:en :Tuesday, “A RECORD BREAKING SALE” Every Man’s Suit Every Overcoat NOW JUST HALF PRICE he:Waterbiry “Kaceys, récogniz- is the team that.failed to’put,in an # ;as. oneof the fastest teams in the] appearance against the Daredeyils a January 11,1921, st 11 o'cleck ‘a. M. - | gidte will ,be .the . attraction for the | couble of weexs ago, and as stneke NATHAN A. GIBBS, Cashier | Dasketball ‘fans’ at the Olympic. hall | teams are pretty evenly matched the —_— | tonjght’. The: visiting “Kaceys™ are| lans surely will- enjoy another good I[he plck Of the former champion Fas- | preliminary which will start”'at” 7:30 INVITED SYRACUSE CREWS tme A C. and the Brooklyn A. C.|and the big game at 8:30." 305 e Both theu clubs had strong teams last 0 BACK ON CHABLES | toin s these oo oD, cams the | JESSE BURKETTE .TO COACH Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 4—An invita- | “KacCey” ‘quiniet. McNamara, Carroll, NEW YORK. NATIONALS tion wag sent by the Harvard .rowing | Dumschott, - Borden, Sheehy, Mulhail ; v, New. York, — management to Syracuse university-for- a | and‘T. Cavanaugh are the men form- Ccacehwof [%re flgfi"uésfi:::bfium race on. the Charles - river ' hers next |ing the star quintet. This bunch is| has signed as coach for the New Yors spring. No date was mevitioned. Should , recpgnized as the best passing team Nationals, it was learned tonight. the invitation be accepted it \would be the | In:the state and will no doubt show | \Vith. Hughey Jennings, former De- first time Hyrvard mi'syncuse crews | the Norwich fans' someof the best | iroft mansger, he will mid Meceaw in had met. - :;!;w;vork of any visiting agEregation | handling recruits. Burkett was once The race with Yale this year "will be on | thiS season. a member of the Giants, joining the June 24, Dates for the races with Cor- | ; fanaBer Benoit will have the same | (cam in 1890 as a piicher, and also was nell, Princeton and. the navy hate not vet m‘:m' b, with’ and feels conadens | Ianager.of the \orcester club in tne been set. 1y was said tonight that the A lp, with and feels confident | oiq New Kngland league. 3 X « 2 : i they can’do even better than the Em Annapolis authoritiés wated . to meet | efaids. of Willimahtic did with the Harvard in April. But that the Crimson | “Kaceys’ when, they wén at home by ASHLAND QUINTET SUSPENDS management was unwilling to consider u - only four points, and lost at Water- SCHEDULE FOR SEASON date so soon after the crew-was able to | hury by 11 points. “Cyclone-Joe” Be- | Owing to business and other condi- B get out on river.and was trying to.| idir; “Mondy” Nermandin, Capt. “Dee” | tions thg Ashland basketball team of ?m:;n an agreement te meel the vy | and Jack Murphy, Benjamin and Mills. | Jewett City has cancelled il games n May, The'zame played by the local Cres- | scheduled and it is doubtful if condi- { cehts“on’ New, Year's day showed the | tions will -permit the resusption of = fans [that Nofwich is Tepresented by | activities again this season. 1 aireal basketball team and this game T = _ ight .ought to surpass anything | THREE STRAIGHT WIN seen mere this season, as the visitors K v : “| aré i dangerpus bunch of hoopsters. So= ELRS TEANMING 12 i : /| Thé management “of the Crescents| _Capt Ferguson’s Team No. 2 in -the ¢ have'ordered a net to place around | EIks' duckpin tournament won twe - s the Mall and.this will add to make the | g2mes by close scores and one game by Th M k tf { |=sMes“inuch faster, besides the local | 37 pins Tucsday night on the Elks' allevs e lvilarket ror managér will ‘have something interest- | from Capt. Camipbell's team No. 1, giv- 2 ing t6-annbunce to the fans tonight. |ing the former the match by three straigi 4 L e ; For apreliminary game the RQare- | Sames. uniic ty 8| devils. who have given the fans ¢on-| The first zame was anybody's right up FERELL R & R Q.gm-;m jox. .“amd: excitement, will | to the finish and was won by_two pins clash wath the Baitic Bantams., This| While the last game was a six pin win 3 4 The original price tickets are on the garments — deductions made at time of purchase — you simple pay one-half the reg- ular price. $35.00 OVERCOATS AND SUITS ....... $17.50 - $40.00 OVERCOATS AND SUITS ....... $20.00 $45.00 OVERCOATS AND SUITS ....... §22.50 $50.00 OVERCOATS AND SUITS ....... $25.00 $55.00 OVERCOATS AND SUITS ....... $27.50 $60.00 OVERCOATS AND SUITS ....... §30.00 365.00 OVERCOATS AND SUITS ....... $32.50 $75.00 OVERCOATS AND SUITS ....... $37.50° is increasing in strength, . although it is still’ pes- sible te purchase ~ some SESES NG, AND CONMERGAL | of the best es at very & 2 N QARBET 'AS SPECTULATICE. Fer an example writeifor . . | New. York Jan 4.—Speculative issues : : . 7| weretine preminent features of todays - Circular NB.-586. steick ‘fnarket. their variable strength, which -probably- proceeded from ,poor operations, aftording a striking contrast soriéd. shares. I Central & : : 3 I¥ NORMAL TIMES\AN EVENT LIKE THIS WOULD REQUIRE A WORD OF EX- - ;‘:E:Q*{‘E:;;?V;“:?:"‘°54 m"!;?;f““"’(:f:s,%- e S0 PLANATION. UNDER PRESENT CONDITIONS—EXPLANATIONS ARE BOTH UN- b0 R'»'i Al e o POPULAR AND UNNECESSARY. THE PEOPLE WANT ACTION—NOT ARGU- e -New York nugs’ would make a marked impression 3 on:fhdt-guarter of the list, News' of'the day was of the same cojifuding ‘character, although not lack- ingin ‘constructive elements. Exchange on Londdn’ was stronz. A moderate re- covery was reported in the price of re- fined ~‘copper.:and partial resumption of actwity.-was .announced from industrial cérfters where stagnation recently ruled “These “develupments were neatralized BASKETBALL to an_extent by, more bank failures at westerh agricultural points, further price T 0 N l G T . | entting * by independent .steel producers MONEY, and’ additional: ‘wage reductions in the 5 H textile and affiliated trades. New York, Jan. 4—Call money steady ; h VR 7 OLYMPIC HALL ‘ Ofls ang skippings, as typified by Mex- | .50 T3 low ruling rate 7 ciosing jean’ Petrroleum and Atlantic Gulf, were| 0.0 6 offered at-7; last loan.7; bank WATERBU'RY K. OF C. | e ohiet mactionary testures T | acceptances 6 1-4. former made an extreme reversal of al- ! ‘most 14 -points and the latter replaced a COTTON. s, 4'point decline to a new low record with| New York, Jan. 4—Spot cetton quiet; CRESCENT A A a.net gain of 1 3-4 points. Much of the; Middling 13.50. rebound in the final dealings was ascrip- _— &d "t wshort. covering. Sales amounted ' to LIBERTY SOND MARKET. €AST PRFJJMI‘NARY R 7 = ~No- perceptible- rélaxation of money rSed STARTSAT 7:45 E Fnu; was shown, although offerings of MENT—AND HERE IT IS—THE GLADDEST NEWS THAT EVER FACED A CLOTHES NEEDING PUBLIC. ALSO RAINCOATS, TROUSERS AND MACKINAWS — EVERY ONE OF THEM — JUST HALF ITS ORIGINAL PRICE. 3 iom Worth P " time . funds .were. more liberal. The strength of British exchange was attri uted to purchases of sterling in this mar- -C i, Th . t ents . for | “You Do Né Better ket * to ‘meet rpaturing paym: - ‘ British 4nd French accounts. | r Buy Our Wurst.”: . 1 e e v anmitakaniy No Salad Complete Without | i2mune witn representaiive ofterings . All the: Liberty apd - Victory flotations Thuran' l Y cloae:l g:[le anfi!q 1Tsfllaaclu‘sa\e:: ar yawme)|. . e 31 e v:.«m.y # 8 83 1 .. %, %, . 5 FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. N H M ae U .S. bonds were unchanged ong eemen® b > ome-iViai ! 15 e e e . - E ;i Eo A i4 |for Cant Ferguson's five. Fox of the|lar. Since the legalization of the|K. of C. team, at the Olympic hall,| The Trolley Bowling Jeague, which Mayom i+ | '~ srocks. JCom. & = 34 | winners rolled the high single of 105 and | sport in this state, Reicler has engaged | tonight. * On_ Friday night, they will | roola weekis matcres, Snow coming sile® © ¢ - France par 195 cents per frame) high total of 311 The scores: in more than 17 showing ex- | play a return game with the St. Mary s Hos.Alled iChem TR Xy 2 e e ceptionally good merit in all of the|club of Jewett City, at Baltic. Thw:;fi:g I e et THUMM'S'. * e s e 58 ) am 2, Capt. Ferguso majority of which the young lad won.|is the first home game of the season [fured the lead a: the start and has ? P Demand i gy |Craney . 99 75 264 | His kmcl«.m of Battling Lahn dem- | for the Bantams. 3 ol (’ rrh 3 Y P S TELICATESSEN STORE Cables W |Fox 05 11 31 the power punch.| The Eastern Connecticut Power |8 closesecond. " = i iper 63 ssls Cassidy 88 80 249 | Reisler's father was a big factor in|Company league rolled closely con-| But to the rookie—the kid who is to 8- g2 ° AN : Cummings - . 88 83 | getting Kilbane to box ‘his son, lonn‘l!sl?d matches on the Aetna alleys, |Ret his chance—the -"a'“ ng camp an 40 Franklin t Ferguson . 86 91 263 | Sr., stopped off at Cleveland on his | Monday night. keeping the spectgtors | nouncement dates are like so many syl- s v 5 — — ey from Tulsa, Okla., and added |on edge all through the match. bles of honey Toetal .... . 466 440 439 1345 | $5.000 N:\ whatever purse Rickard of- No. %, Capt. Cam el fered Kilbane to come and meet John o P %44 | Jr. in_a 15-round bout at® Madison ) - - —— . L et Square Garden. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Robinson 2 72 = s S 100 80 e Chicago, -Jan. 4—Wheat declined ~in|Colins SPORT NOTES. 8% 80 91 98 Pricggioday, largely as a: reaption . frem Ef?;;‘,w!” he sudden preceding big advance. Clos-| -~ *°* Ing quotations were heavy- at« 2 1-2 to fc net lower with March 8$1.73.1:2/'tg| TOt8l - S1.73 3-4 and May $167 3.4 to,8$1.68 The Central Village Grammar school L s basketball team clashes with the Dan- 2 300 | lelson_Grammar quintet ‘at the town 464 403 433 13001 0" Danielson, this Saturday night.| - Be 486 Beth ‘Motor + 368/ Befn: Steel .. e Vel B Your Battery R e The' Centrals will use the following Corn lost 1 to 1 3-4. and oats 1-8 KILBAN lineup and C. Lafavre, guards: | o 5 1-2G5-5. : In provisions the- outeome ve- SHELL TO 'BOX REISLER| Wakely, center: Gallagher, Collins and If you are going to put your Automobile up for the T e 10c recession to .oa:llke ‘ad-| Johnny :/Kilbane, featherweight | Eaton, ‘forwards. vanee. Ladleo, Attenhon z ¢ of his €hell, | The Baltic Bantams will play the T¢ was a generally aceepted . opinion | CRAIBION.!is coming ou o BUY YOUR CLOTH" FOR' GLOAKfNG 2900, g:mm\n Motor B s Daredevils of Taftville in the prelim- at trad port' has it, and will box Johnny |Dared ; ! i the heat .t e that the upturm in 5 ‘gr o the "Barber, at}inary preceding the big game hetween 14| values vesterday had been Reisler, son of John the ary precedin bi i Winter months you will want your BATTERY prop- erly taken care of. E e 5 too Tapid, | adicon Sauare Garden on Washing- | the Crescerit A. A. and the Waterbury | & 4 199 Ch & Ok - b adis a AND MEN'S SUITINGS . BiReECT| N ;, e e [ Fas opperime ot |ten's BARARR £ | We are fully equipped to give your BATTERY the b k- ing isler is t er who recently s Facoy . sl iy FROM-THE MILL'AT MILL PRICES,! S CRT L TE %y | demand appenred to have , diminished, | pur e 4 Erest o agaimst Charley 193 d D[VIDEND ‘ proper attefition it should receive from the time it is AND SAVE MONEY.' THE BEAU:| i tho ¢ % h|and there seemed to be a pause in ex-| Pikington of Meriden at the Star ‘ . ; . _ 090 Costen” 3.z |Port buving. Gossip was carrent” aiso| Sporting -club, 107th street ‘and Lex- : disconnected from your Automobile until you wish TIFUL SEASON'S SHADES .IN 0 Gl . Sie) % e fig:‘uEfig‘b‘g;ngmffl}:fl‘en;’ ould fry fo|ington avenue, New York. m Namigfig:v;’:g:hgm ty | 3 laceds Sori . | = e us! wheat that i : g the SUEDE, VELOUR, AND - MEN'S 0" 4" | had been~ contracted for: Int Agstrstie: | fu ipane a8 not done any ecraphie it replaced in pring. FANCY SUITINGS! SAMPLES ON REQUEST. CAREFARE PAID. GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, WiGHTMAN'S SWITCH, NORWICH *rowu. i ime.” He has been mixing in| Nerwich, Conn., December 11, 192) 1y | Action of thehouse of rep enentatives | molities ang me 142 | at Washington making, certain,ine. revivel | ToiCS, %0d real estate in ‘bis home | THE DIRECTORS OF THIS SOCIETY 4y ?lfmthe :al" flnancel Mrp‘;)rlflnn had but | faring as well in ecither as he did in | HAVE DECLARED OUT OF THE| e effect” on _prices: having evidently| pj been ‘discounted yesterday. Of the. sther his ring career. EARNINGS OF THE CURRENT SIX x Rickard is anxious to give New % S hand, cunsiderable bearish sentiment a8 | Yepors oo many monl cramponsnyy | MONTHS, A SEMI-ANNUAL DIVI- to gl grain, inchiding wheat was. e | conner Se e ey preal CHamPL0nRi" | DEND AT THE RATE OF FOUR PER | erated by heavy receipts of corn. S 17 Doy, Sty o o|er Sofar Tex has presented two|CENT. PER ANNUM, PAYABLE To| Ci ent « of movemen i it k: | s crop &b ahown by Bl amie; | Championehip bouts, and it looks as| DEPOSITORS ENTITLED THERETO d Kilbane to box als hers wae chiefly remonsible for -de- | meier b the r e o G ashine ON AND AFTER JANUARY 15th,| S | Pression of cern.and oats.:Consignment | hirthday ,night, Incidentally, this is| 1921, 195 | notices from Iowa - in " particuiar wers 5 £2id te have Been” amgmented. the samé date that Kilbane won the COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. ERRE 2 Call 1570 on the Phone and we will give you prompt attention We also do VULCANIZING, and carry a complete stock of ACCESSORIES = . LANE RUBBER COQO. CLINTON E. LANE, Prop. 324 Main Street Phone 1570 THE LA VIDa n.ivrlw rnh‘ro: Guaranteed in eury respect. . Lot. u demonstrate this vibrator-and you teat it is an exl nbnz nn u. GAS u\u 2 title from Attell on the coast. H Camal "'- ! Provisions averaged higher in lne with | = ; ] December 13th; 1920, | STE! P'mc. d rom reliable sources it is learned by P u"grv.‘“l. hogs, . that Kilbane has accepted’ Rickard's |—- THE MTSTIC FOW Ay, . offer to box Young Reisler, but Te said he would not announde anything ;:l:\_:euns note to Kilbane could be de- Shea’s News Bul‘ea“ 1 Reigler, a bi-product of the war, M & S > r has come to the front in a sort of a: whirlwind fashion. Practically un- BERTINE Spctw st heard of a few months ago, this s youngeter's climb has been spectacu-' UBID_II Squm OHICAGO GRAIN Open. H igh T 7 Ste WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- Dess before the public, there is ne medi. vm better than 'hrough the I‘“PU’\D‘ solumns ‘ot The Bul.llt.ll ceas 183 - e TR

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