Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 22, 1921, Page 3

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. Wm dilightful ovu- \ HY swelter in the g down ths Sound and ) . . e heat, and shiver in :"fiv.... Tregden ity ax: the cold, when you can i et combine the activity and thrift of the open carwith true homelike comfort in the Oakland Sensible 193d DIVIDEND Office of the ! who Norwich Savings Socisty . \ R Norwich, Cann, December 1, 1620 Six Sedan? Nowhere i THE DIRECTORS OF THIS SOCIETY HAVE DECLARED OUT OF THE does an automobile invest- EARNINGS OF THE cunn‘tm SiIX DEND AT THE RATE OF FOUR PER ment pay higher returns CENT. PER ANNUM, PAYABLE TO DEPOSITORS ENTITLED THERETO than in this mOderately St g oo s Sl priced and efficient car. *] COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer, eg o ot ot We are exhibiting-the Oakland now at our salesroom. il §is & ‘hl- pace and performed almost every trick. known to the sport. ~Soutar ap- i peared heipless before owld'l brilliant all- around play. \ Ladiec, Attention AETNA FIVE TAKES TWO BUY YOUR CLOTH FOR CLOAKING GAMES FROM BALTIC L AU R A B T T SR R S ot S T AND MEN’S SUITINGS DIRECT T Tfl)l League game Led it » X. >¥ flum Tfl PI_AY HERE Tnmmfl. Baitie. Thureaay pieht. the Actns. won | FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICES, e e ey S weaTimes fom | AND SAVE MONEY. THE BEAU- ] patt TIFUL | SEASON'S SHADES IN s B R T T 146 pinfall and total of 373 pinfall 1) [ | wonight, at olympio hall. the fans will class of New England, They are-also | Score: 3 SUEDE, VELOUR, AND MEN'S - & 243 ; FANCY SUITINGS. SAMPLES ON have 'a chance to see a real basketball | showing this by taking on all comers. ;i - There will also be dne of those Interest- I 12 90— 325 Teme. The famous X.-Y. elub of Hart-| o0 i A0 b e O et | Lagbere Iy mlueuwr CAREFARE PAID. GLEN ford will try to administer the first de-|to furnish plenty of wmusement for the WOOLEN MILLS, WIGHTMAN'S N feat of the scason tothe local Cres-|fans. The breliminary game will start e 4 mletld cents, so Manager “‘Hap" Harman says.|at 7.45 and the big game at 8.45. 14 110— SWITCH, NORWICH TOWN. 320 b The. visitors are coming here under a (EEE e i T Vi dalia T 7% R numnem taken by the hfll manage- ’ 5 TUE LA VIiba ELEUTMAIC vismmaitve o L B A et teey and if they win wmvn.u; RETAINS LEAD §50 538 503—1651 750 a3 e il g 5 4 | the guarantee will be dowbled. ~This new IN TROLLEY LEAGUE Baltie. . Guaranteed in every respect: Let us v « ¥ plan is adopted in order to make the vis- | Taftville still retains the lead in the $6 101 93— 295 | demonstrate this vibrator und prove te * ey . itors play their imit. Manager Benoit | Trolley Bowling lewgue, having won 14 90 93 107 205 | Yvu that u‘ l-n--:‘ :xe-ll--: -»u:-a. P 4 FYE PO has brought several good men here so |games and lost 7. ‘The Palace ousted | 12 96 . 108— 317 Sas ", u:'""‘:'-“ 3wt 2 o i e st far this season, but they &id ‘not show | Danielson from second place, Danielson 120 124 113— 357 X LIGHT A “ | thelr vares, with all their :.Mmy The | now being tisd with Plamnfield for third | Loy S8 816 s ga7 | R A O W EA Co, IX. ¥: ciub have Hap Hatman, Tim Cro- | honors.~ The following is the standing| N e POWER couraxr, S E N ST8L R S l X nin, Duich Leonard, Billy Dwyer, Oster< | of the league's teams: 3 506 534 B11—1851 East St. Mystie. Conm P oS5, : i S35, o Do Sl sooes s b #———-—g ager of the X. ¥. club could not| Taftville 5 promise the latter player on account of | Palace . 19| IELINGLY “DENEATS WORCEMER \| 1 johnsion woa from Novman ' K. NUKWICH OAKLAND COMPANY slan injury last week when he had four | Plainfield. . . .52 TRADE IN SPECTACULAR GAME | prookes and Patrick O'Hara Wood, 10-3, 324 MAIN STREET stitches putyin his upper lip.. This texm | Danielson 3 524 (Speclal to' The Bulletin) 2-6, 7-5 ang 6-2. 1. the first Yo administer -defeat 1o the 476 | Danielson, Conn., Jan. 21.—Of all the us Atlas club of New Haven cn .429 |exciting and halr raising thall \ eir own floor in three years. The men na - A .4223 games ever seen, the one between Kil- | SETS WORLD'S RECORD FOR 299 | composing {E visitors are all man of rep- .381 [lingly and Worcester Trade school proved BWIMMING RELAY RACE |\-mln and-ip order that they play their R E AU to be exceptional. In the first part of | New Havem, Conn., Jan. 21.—A world's limit the e inducement’ wak offered the game the iscore was 4 to 6; Kiliingly rd for the 250-yard swimming rolay Weuzud-y hight, at Baltie. L ARd.they ciakn they. Wil (ake jt| COULY SUCCESEFULEY ; T e haying the edge on Worcester Trade. |race was established by the Yale swim-| 'The first hockey match in this section | P % Soup Beauregard of Fancy Corner P i, e b i ;| fes s Manarer Bemcitmeyidiner | o P S ITLY |but the latter. came back strong and tied]| ming team In & special event held in £A1- | of e Rende $0c 11Nia shasea I in’ cak ol et 1o s Svei avs dad b o8 syl have something to conten adelphia, Jan, 21.—Jay Gould, open | the score-and then - forged the: The e ville, FoAM . GiodeniinB5 v 95:0 80260 are undevestimating, the local ekip. | com: Linkis: chadnpin '6F America e i BISHOR FER 2 Jel mest with Frinos Tolass: b Baltlc (alhy. when {be/ Balth, with him. Manager Benoit has slated some fast basketball team when he secured the X. Y. club ,to appear here tomight. From all reports these boys are fast travelers. c score at the end of the firat half stood 13 time 2 Tosskerid. i 90 413 w300 402 | hoare mow being\looked upon s the | cesfully defended his Ule here. today, | i 10, in Worceater Trade’s favor. g Bt Bl gl 1 i e Madtinais. Lo 78 118 108 226 : “Kil'ingly came. back with the old time | 3.1g 2.5, made by the New York A. C. 3572 M 188303 1000 A | speed and In the second half ang tied the \Mfll in 1915, Roscbuds play the Teftville All Stars. H. Colling will be the ump. The Sweet Pickles (no this is a bas- ketball team) of Taftville would like to rrange games with any team averaging lll.. Write to Leo Peitler, Taftville, A7 P < nd from th th adl S Bian uni19-: Bi. -485—1482 ! fi::: :‘ m?fl...:" °:l &m:‘;.:‘ l:: The Yale relay team was made up of ,.b.d‘" ety ¢ - second half the score stood 28 to 28. Robert R, Solley, New. York; Lorrin P. | extra time period-of five minutes was 80— 270 i fl'l‘al" fllCES DECLINED, Thurston, Honolulu; William L. Jelliffe, i i ot e T NeasT At Naw York; Charles D.’ Pratt, Honolu'u, an résulted In 2 34 to L — 3| Tay P - New York, Jan:’21.—From the outse: 308 | of the session, business on the stock ex- and Edwin Binney, Jr., Sound Conn. . 86— 289 change today was marked by an absence ~— —_l'of the recent operations of bull pools, and 503—1448 | popular issues, together with numerous hos inconspicuous specialties, Tegisterde de- clines of 2 to 5 1-2 points, or phone 1973-3. GIANTS RECEIVED THREE Here is another nice name! The Young BIGNED CONTRALTS Bull Kids of Taftville challenge any Yew York, Jan. 20.—The New TYeork team in that village, under 15 years of | National League club todav anmomneed age. See Arthur Tebo, recelving signed contracts of three re- The Central Village Independents bas- | cruits, including Infielder Harold L. Bur- ’n:ree extra time perfods of 5 mhmln each were required to decide the game, KOCKLER AND OSTERITTER LEADS IN BIKE Mfl the fipal score bein lngly on top. 38 'to 42, with K- ketball team are out looking for games |kett, 19-year-old son of Jesse Burkett, | from teams in the 115 to 120 class. They | Who Wwill go with the Giants te thelr stalwart ! Chicago, Jan. 21.—With little more | woula Jike to hear from the Bantams, |spring training grounds. mmul. pnm!t a eamhhz!hn ea.-bh than 24 hours, to.go in the Bixi day dike|agtville or Woodstock Gfammar, Plain- Taad 14— s P 4 5 O 240 ry There were a few isolated exceptions, race, Ernest Kockler, local » 3nd | field or the Harddigs. Get In touch with ke Bears, especially the white specles, o ive firmness being'displayed by sev- % Charley Osteritter held-a lead $f tiiree|Jog Eatom, Central Village. Saturday, |are partial to bathing, and will 08 400" s Hust R B ::lm, o m,’:,f’,,,; — % nown trio, Reeves, n'umy and Bask| polits ;at the end 'af the 110N ‘heur o ILRiINth, 13 spen. Beiives. Sith. thes BaTel e ~85, . 83 88— zsc food issues; but the day as'a while point- % were: Indeed spectaeular. the grind, It was the St. Mary's team of Jewett | and also lick themselves to omh 98 .82 96— 276, ¢ to an accession of bearishness in pro- % A fairly good sizefl crowd w!fnmd In distance, seven teams had covered | City that was defeated by the Bantams glossy coats. g v ~—— | fessional quarters. Final dealings, When 3013 the game and were well pleased. The Ilul miles and four laps. One team 491 481, such -todc:’u steels, equipments and oils %, pumper should have been double for a | was one lzp bebind the leader while two | % ‘were under' especial pressure, resulted in e game of this calfbre. - teams were two laps in the rear.’ a number of |'vere losses.. Sales amount- ed to 735,000 shares. 3 Bankers continued to express confidence in the immediate future of the credit sit- Killingly s’ playing a good game of basketball and thelr ability will be put to test when they play Putn; Hiy t Friday, in the Asesl ooy s EUROPE NEXT MONTH “269 T 8 Rub & LEONARD TO SAIL FOR 46790 U 'S Steel . T U S st p FaR i uation, but /this” falled of' reflection in 407 Wisth Mg Fin The lineup follows: New York, Jan. 21.—Benny Leonard the money market where rates for des Ig;’g m;m os 6% world’s - lightweight boxing champlon, mand “and._time " accommodations were | gop winss.crer L5 will sail for Europe next month to en- again inclined to stiffen. 300 Worth P & M LBy gage in comtests there in the spring, Bil- ’ Ieh Advices affecting- the domestic indus- : trial situstion dealt principally with ai MONEY, - nouncements of further wage reductions.| New York, Joi St . 5 7 s g - A coal strike n Pennsyivania, suspension | firm's high 7; 1o 8 ruling wots Tr ! % of coal shipments from Kentucky felds | ing big 6: oftersd at 7+ last Man 1: bank aceptances 5 3-4. ¥ ly Gibson, his manager, announced today. A match with Johnoy Basham, former European welterweight title holder, in London is now under way, he lald. and it | Smith ( 1s hoped to' obtain a few hl Paris. And moderate revival of activity in the shoe trade. i ‘Movements of foreign éxchange were chiefly noteworthy for. the renewed| . i m"fl%.{mx N“"I!ch vlfl!m on | strength of French . remittances, ‘which | New ork, Jap. 21.—Cotten spot guit; | rose_to 677, With a concurrent advance | Mddling 16.65. m-: vhtt-]-ln the Belgian rate and more substan Left Guard WESLEYAN DEFEATED HARVARD IN DUAL SWIMMING MEET Middletown, Conn., Jan. 21.—Wesleyan MAKE f’“'""“’ BCORE | yefeated Harvard in a dual swimming Capt. Art Campbell's duckpin' ®am |meet here tonight, 41 to 12. Harvard made a clean-up on Capt. Jim Hayes' | got first place in only one event, the rollers Friday night in the Elks' duckpin | 320 yard swim, which was won by Douge SHOE SALE ( las. Captain Williams of Wesleyan took 9 ing all three games. bot hthe 40 and 100 yard events. Btevens of the wiibing. team Nad a £ood ‘night on the alleys, rolling for the high three string total of 301, which in- Princeton Won. lemm as well the high -lulo of 110.| Princeton, : THREE STRAIGHT GAMES al gainst to northern Europfin Dpoints, LIBERTY BOND MARKET. - as well as Italy and Spain, Women's: Industrial League .of| Combletion of the uo 600,000 Beigian mr&pwm 500, firms- for . a | loan on a 20 year 8 per cent. basis was t of theip W‘NM with wo- | made the® basis of much conjecture re- .*,.. indnatrial; svorkers’ _Neacl( 1, Specting other :foreign underwritings repliss wess received lnm, Leom- | Which now are engaging the attention m whose .emperience. -had been. of American financiers. cougaging engugh for.-them to retain The bond market was firm in the main tmen in their employ; and - on the smallest turnover. of any recent N. J., Jan. 21.—Princeton ® K Davis cup eam today beat the Austrai- THUMM'S ians three matches to nothing. In the singles Cotaln Watem U Wasktwm | DELICATESSEN STORE || The above prices are only half the ori- M. Johnston defeated R. Heath 6-3, = 61 In the doubles Willlain 7. Tuden 40 Franklin Street iz wr 25 7 S Sndfore E¥a S0 wech FOZEIGN EXCHANGE am T 3 e 3 X prices &rfix::. §: 28 and is were 1 aad Tl_"' g 100— 3021 ~ Lehigh and Wilkésbarre . mEw Lo STOCK OF SHOES i 82 4 #= 3| EGG, STOVE AND NUT : Sy o oo| 31750 CARRIED IN |} Men’s Shoes. .. .. ... from $2.65 to §7.85 T e LESS 50c SHOVELED OFF FOR THE BEST. da” G R o oth e Am H & . EELL o 3 | AT TR JOHN A MORGAN & SONI| Girlg’ Shoes .. ... from SLT5 to $465 BED hecad amam amion, - {Ss s el S |- Toleslhes 04 FOR THE BEST. E,‘r‘:‘&,‘ Chicago, Jan. IL—Announcement that|ment to be played in this city Pobevary 5 S e o ot Tarars “Ymg.n%:nNng" Than Boy; Shoes . .. .. ... from $245 to $4.45 e e, Pennsyt Prince- uy urst. Ciow Bo & obie closed heavy, 3 3-4 to0-5 3-4c met lower, :&:n.x::ng«"::ni m't:::n?r&:.vn:b: FOR THE BEST. g2 ERSTT AN SIS g T e T ek, T s i o Salal Compla Witkest : :égg‘;:"g ' chn | ooy ot Asmcition Wi ae Sake b Thumm’s Children’s Shoes ........... from 65c up mmEELl H ivis cor Tean Home-Ma . ' EalE e | homeMade | o dies’ Shoes . ... from $1.95 to $6.85 Fed B Sprisainaasl - Mayomiaie FOR THE BEST. MK Ead 1800 2 600 1906 PIELTT N 3 geey % el BHEL GG R, e ginal selling prices. Don’t miss this great saving proposition. Goldblatt’s Shoe Store 46 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. i ¥¥ #‘S# LRGER gipattafiofize e RER e 5E 3 e £59 {1 ForPromptDehveryandGoonuality “Call Thames Coal Co. 14 Thames Street salersdPianattiatistsnyd REFEE

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