Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 1, 1921, Page 3

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Brady ,who is Coch- 5‘*{.‘ a_check muhn ’ W th.:l of | 494 t at Rickard's taking ‘play in ‘their 4,800 point men at e em mruuu::&. ¥ halineg; e h v YALE'S ROWING ooaeu ” ull mu A ETURNS :lmm New York, Feb, n—a&on‘ the :ni ; Y enm o mezfi::' today G; # b _wag Gu: § nouncement: that ‘he stood ready to re- % m he & fl‘.sg S sy “l"*'f»w *”N"’"“f ey, o Pn{rnod J:".’&fl'.‘.‘%z Engl and. . Mr. Nickalls said he fl.\l.lfl " the Ya.e | crews to work :at once upm wa hvu.nm CONGRESS COMBIES, GEE, EN0S . b 5 " Puftale, N..Y .} Feb. 2]!;nt&tr: = LEAD ELKS DUCKPINS me ntoday answi ‘of Coach' e gk.m. ‘Bowled toni e Slattery for candidates for Selding posi- :Plefl’;l!m of the twenty-first annual yF;&"'m‘; e m‘m:mg :f mil: tion® on the Harvarc baseball team. Vet- | fournament of the Ametican bowling con- duckp tou rhum"‘en‘ i erans of last years nine /Who repagted | gress, which will continue here for the | 7" b K included Captain Emmons, Conlonm, Lin- | next ‘thirty davs. An 0dd Fellgw lodge G-.numnm!. coln, Hailock and Janis team carried off the first night honors | Combies i with a -total pinnage .of 2745. Two-man st and individual bowling by local men w!u 3812 start at noon tomorrow. " .. . S paE I : Challenge from Ilyl.l ‘Meoter Yackt Club. Lendon, Feb. 25.—The Rayal Motor. Yacht club, in Behalf of Great Britain, has cabled a challenge to Amfiel for the international tropny. TEN LIVELY ROUNDS BY JoE Cuimmings B /€I AND YOUNG MONTREAL |Ferguson . 'Feb. 25.-—Joe Lynch, bantam. | Cassidy weight champion, and Young Montreal of [Fox ..., « Providenoe fought 10 lively rounds here'|Craney . tonfght, - the showing on points being | D. Young about. equal until. the eighth round, when |Supa Dugas ‘ Lynch put his opponent down for a count |Somers . TROLLEY LEAGUE Individual Standing PR demmm“umm b 4 flnnnvntnu-l“!uhn.-fl.?mflna._l.l. Aldi ... 118'8 f'of eight thereby. winning 2 shade, in the |Jennings = e S S s M S X B - VBB L. Hull 1184 | opinion of a majority of newspapermen | Andrews ‘. 2. ¢ Barber “118.2at the ringside. Kennedy ..., ..ve ; : . { ] Fillmore ALLE : % Palrick wuse oons 5 | - - - v y L S nounn BROTHERS WIN L e i va'll:‘ , o 9 111142§ % BOTYES 1N . BRIDG: lr xnms WIN FINAL GAME OF THE SERIES Moosup, Feb. 28.—{The -Hustlers 'took three strings from - Sterling. ‘ Saturday adfernoon on the Moosup- alleys,’ in’ the " Bitiagensrt, Feb. 28.—Louis Bogash o' 111,1| Bridgeport was given the referee's de- 110:7 | cision over ‘Brooklyn-Baftling Nelson. of 3 g 5 1108 lyn*at ‘the end“of a 124 round -bout >3 109.9 | here McKenzie 2 112 Morey i Pezin ¥ ries;: “MeArthur 1on night. 'iPatsy Bogash of Bridge- |TUBber game of their se: “Read .- ©°% - 109.7 L port: Knoeked: out Mike Carroll of New W“e;l M!:‘sinile 133 u-& ‘hxrh 3 .',?"? Ti¥mond 109.7 York ung fourth round of a n:heduled | wen i assier - wi o Coutu “A09.5 105rou 345. re: % B Smith Moosup »!ufllfl»n i lrrd 105— s21 Les Salisbury . Réndo . Authier. o : t Kirg fangit or, Roctester Y Clentent 108:g | Carldon,’ a 16c e faim Foster L1086 ona' -tound of 4 1 ound match here to- 540 1637 Mofrit 1082 (A ) A 8Y ' b TS (. . s - 108 ———— Hagberg 4 . . 107.8 | NEW ENGLAND nafiznmmn g“gfl' % e Ok :i: igg White ] 1017 ‘. LOSES 05 FOTUL jornley . Simeox 35 107.4 CHAMFIO 110 ©es— e iy vt o ‘2| New Haven,:Feb. 28 Bobby Josephs 97" 103— 298 Robertson D36 ot 'Boston. feathefweight champlon | of 107 80— 284 Burtan s New England, log on a foul to Willie sl e emis i 46 MuFphy of Staen Island in a’ scheduled 5280 470 1415 Hargraves 9 Royal Ll jones ... 12 1 Alevander | ™ Tishoft B MeCarthy . 20 Syives's a8 T wk!‘l 3¥AS DULL. 7 . : 2 Bardia. 4 | New York, Feb. 28.—Although senti- : - e 3 ) : 2 ; : - H Hull L3 g financial- circles oyer the . week T Bigke S8 ' | end seemed fo be ‘more hopTui, M=t 27e- Love {30 s {ing failed to find tansible expression in Eastham S 30 | toaay’s dull and wholly unimportant. ses- Fountaine 3 sion af the stock \market. : ez ' _Shorts experienced littls dlmculty in E. Smith eftecting ‘further depression. of prices /| among various specialties, notably - ship- pings, motors ~ and Their suPTdiaries, Chemicals, téxtiles. utilities and other. is- stes of more obscure classification. FEx-{ 0 treme losses in these groups ol one to | 2% four points established several new low 5 récords.” . Sales amounted to ' 400,000 { 4300 Westn Mrg shares., = 18 Willys Over . The status of fhe iron ang steel indus- | 30 Wiiss Orer bz try was the subject of much earnest de- Hickey 2 z T Ealariy: pbioggents wate. o Tt Soanell e e, PINEAULT LEADS IN Y Larsen .. ed in the “Y" gym next Saturday af- - EXPUSURE Acm = /{limmediate chunges ‘respecting prices and | e piok, Teb | 2% i money HEXATHLON MEET HERE | Hanrahan . sivon. wage revision. s | _The final meet for. the international Western and southwestern centers re- | LI99\"E DG 8. offered at 7, Jast.loari 751y, M. C. A. athletic contest, known as ported a moderate halt fn The r cent re- < the Hexathlon Meet, was.held at t'he . Wesleyan Sounds Cafll. Middletown, .Conn., Feb. 28—Si RHEUZATIC PAINS 2l oEE3 (3 (1:31 i p : . Ladies, Attention BUY YOUR CLOTH FOR CLOAKING AND MEN’S SUITINGS DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICES, AND SAVE MONEY. THE BEAU. TIFUL IEA.ON", SHADES IN BUEDE, VELOUR, AND MEN'S FANCY SUITINGS. SAMPLES ON REQUEST. CAREFARE PAID. GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, 'WIGHTMAN’S SWITCH, NORWICH TOWN. it §!§i§i5’§ W §8 i i fii!iss‘i!;sisii?%umflm ] § o hy £ | §Exe 239 Koo atd 2 § a W i 35 ¥y i ~ $aidy 8] gissd 22153 e EERgEy o guf i iiizsg;fiisu Kansas City had a depressing influence 1 |today on the wheat market here. ‘Ral- lies failed to last and the close was weak at 1:4 to 1 3Zic net lower with March $1.66 1-2 to $1.66 3-4 and May $1.56 1-2 0 $156 3-4. Corn finished unchangéd to 1-4c lower, and eats at'a shade to 1-dc adyanee. Bedrs in the word that arrivals at Kansas City tod: totalled 26. cars. ™ This news in cénnec. tion with seme selling of wheat to be put into’ store here led to a material setback. In values during the first hour. A geed deal of emphasis, tes, was pliced on con- tentions that wheat' values were éxces- sively high as cempared with everything else.: he seaboard: te- gether with a revival of greenbug advices from the seuthwest .led to.a sudden up- tur nin prices. Att however, which™ ‘holders thade 'to - demonstrated auickly htat. the marke wis lacking “in mmn:mntfindxfl mz Prices showed an esn endency.to sag”in the fifteen minutes. M Anmmhniu.fihunmmu supply of corn tended- steady the market for corn and. nt-\ Besides rural % |offerings of corn were muager. Provisiens declined with hegs, but lafer scored gains ewing to apparent likelihood that arrivals of hege would dhnili!h. its frst game Monday night in the match with Capt. Art Campbell's feam in. .the Elks toufnament, but won the match by taking the last two games. The two captains tied for high single with 111 but Capt. -Comibies made the total of 216 which was the high individ- ual mark -The scores: Team 7, Capt. A. Campbell Gallagher 84 71— 243 Robinson 89 75— 252 Stevens 104 94 . 84— 282 Collins §8 190 73— e ™y ... 28 937 g9— 2 Campbell . 58 112 111 308 Total 554 561, 503 1618 Team 1, Capt. J. Combies Lyons .. kS 81 95— 247 Counihan 91 104 83—‘asy Carney. ... 84 95 89— 268 ‘Keating $0. 35551 80~ i 85— 26! ng Combies Totals .. EASTERN CONN, POWER LEAGUE BOWLING MATCHES In match games rolled na:the Aetna alleys, Monday night in the Eastern Connectieut Power . Company league the Office team defeatéd the Construc- tion Department, Operating!Five won. from the Liné'téam and the Operating Forece defeated the Construction Da Putmuit. “Scores. cbnltrufiwn. \ 9100 97 89— 27T 38, leys in tal of 8 11— 316 :us F‘"‘“’ifll - A quintette of ‘Welsh . 419 1306 ALL IRISH BOWLERS WIN MATCH FROM ALL STARS The All Irish-team defeated the All Stars Monday night on the Aetna al- an easily won victory, by a to- 1 pins. Honars for high single went 'to Combies with 116 and high three also went to- Combies with a score of 322 pinfall. Score: All Stars, emple. .., 1 Williams ., ., 82 85 Royce 84 20 Gee' .. 38 97 Combies . « 9 116 ' 110— 322 471 1356 BOPY R GAMNEGINGT - WA INGTON Comptroller of the Treasury Wal- ter W. Warwick, of Ohio, who with Former Congressman Evaris A, Hayes, of_California, has been nom- inated by President Wilson for mem- bership on the War Finance Board. vival of general busigess. Railivad ton- o ¥ last night, the men-iotalling a score | Chester ... candidates or. the. Wesleyan univers nage at those points showed. further de- - - that very nearly equals that made by | McGivney . baseball team reported to Dr. Edgar Sloan’s Liniment, kept handy, sy clines -and reduction -of steel” deliveries | €W York, Feb. 28.—Cotton spot qum, the winning usociauon inlast year’s|Towle . Fauver, head coach, for first practice * takes the fight out of them * | was accompanied by a shrinkage of coal | Riddling 11.25. mg;fi LT pe | Melior today. N . ——, Pt —_— e Var pua .8 ;over the| Hull .. ind \ LOS {ING around in- the wet-. |trafic. o o L oL ity LIBERTY BoND WARKET. country have entered this contest, each To'Coach at Trinity. then—the dreaded rheunum ol s ok q"uo"mms Toi coftanibnl Low. Cioss | cOnducting the six all round events at Hartford, Conn., Feb. 28—Harold C. twmgel But not for long whea tiohs- cpincidTe - with -ddditional. wage & 82 ®oola specified time and under.strict regu- Drew, Aormer track athlete at Bates Sloan’s Liniment is put on the jobl ‘Suts in_the ‘textile trade. The latter in % N5 ®3llations, . The six’'best records made and Springfield colleges, today signed Pains, strains; sprains *| several' instances revresented a total of & 3| ma|for eachievent are fofwarded to New | gyumphrey e Tt et T s ety “col> this old family friend penefrates 50 per cent. since the deflation of prices S R s Totk hindauactettol Be - compared {asimeard S DTS e T, Sekaon, ’ rubbin; andhz! drive’emaway! And | began. - u% 40| and the winners geclare Chiis - oo ! tg—mmm,m " Tt sy asrkat. i teatamatess: o < :“ High_honors for-the.local men went Btlham - no mmq{ or. clogged pores; _[both as to demand and time isans. For- - S Mmi AT Ina ], sogng ‘k"aul‘géms 2 ll.adda S a T4 ‘events; larkol 7, an it sciatica, | eiEn exchange operat'is. were irivial, b3 i ll;de“usdmu lunberngm '°' Te. |#ave as to London :® Pars bills. The o w| M Market vt fol k entire ‘international ccudit Situation re- Wire g fol: ) lieved. o botl s ome b ot : fo Tows: THE mNK S REMED! ' Lint. ed the anxiety feld in European capi- REIGN EXCHANGE RATES. Fence Vault—M, Markoff, 6 feet, 1st: | H. ngtare - today:fyan ‘ve run out tals_concerpiing the discussions.. pro- W i Plseinit and G Golar g os sa 3 (More Than 100 Years Old) ment, it's so wanmn(nc $1.40 iCeeding among the entente representa- Serine_ (e SLw%s 4 | 24d third places. P \nnslow ) o All dry 35c, T0c, $1.40. The | iives s mand s8% | -80-Yd. Potato Race—1st; A. Pineault, THE MONK'S CRUTCH Jargest bottle holds six tinmes as much ‘Weakness of international issues fea- om (14 4- . s o8 il ey Ten t 5 seconds; H, C. Markoff and Max (Gets There and Does the Work, as the smallest. S azeg e ‘hroader dealinzs in. the hon 238 | Markoft second -and third places. —_— ¥ Neust SHN Jointa . 9 markel. French republic 55 made a new t% |160-Ya. Potato Race—lst, H. Markoft, 07 486 1428 Rissurations,, ' Nouritis, “SUN L Su g low record of 97 and several of the Bel- 3.50> | 43 seconds; M. Markoft and Ben Alex. \ Lama . Back, Neuralgia, etc.—$1.00 [ :lel: ;:gflg:‘:“!h—'g(;(-:tmn:’:;ltsn r:‘g S(er'ed T30 ander second and”third places. i omestic 20 Running High Jimp—1st, A. Pneault, | . Si 93— 307 THE MONK'S STOMACH POWDER! * e Painy bends, including Liberties, eased. - Total Y% l4geet, 6 inches; G. Goldfadden and B.| 1 Tad© T Ind s!s o te.—$1.00 4 lnlme ‘i-- sales (par, value) aggresated $11, sam | Markoft second and. third places. Winalow 25 | 106= 38 igestion, ete. 5 3 370 Standing Brodd Jumhlst M. Mark- | Philli 9: D off, 9 feet, 2 1-2 inches; H. C. Markoft | T Siotars 103 115 30 | Smith’s Pharmacy, Ag A g 1 e .. 2— 35 i Y ‘38 : 1 | S0k B Grets st i nnrd places, | 5 b Sty et { Smith's » ents 20 Chatser 121b. ‘Shot Put—lst, A. Pineault, 3§ 517 509 503 1535 205 MAIN STREET A Gomk {& |feet: Zokowski and A, Grebe second, Cohatructl S St i a3 ea S News m e Ry % |and third places, hstruction. i iy As Ch - s« SRS 7 Ortman . 18 85 - 86~ 287 fr oy = | carrains morr mrom Hanrahan . s noin IST- ! 3 Barr. ... — 257 s MAGAZINE SPECIALIST- | B & S, R “x Fuks puoKEINs | Eadienati B o i 10 NEW Y am T, UNION. SQU ARE an : * Chicago, Feb. 28.—Big receipts . at C»L John Combies’ duckpin team lost | Larsen 83 86— 260 | Am Tl New London (Norwich) Line Enjoy this dglightful over night tiip down the Sound and reach your destination happy, retreshed and satisfied. Exoel- lent service throughout. Leave New London daily ex- cept undly, 11 00 p. m. State tooms re: =00 p. m., THE NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY - WHEN YOU WANT.to put ous usi- ness_before the public,, there Do medi- um better than threugh the advertising columns of Tne lsulletin. 84 87— 295 485 1437 “Y" Senlors at Baitte, lively, “¥”. senior cagers traveled to Baltic Saturday af- ternoon and after a lively basketball tussle landed a wvictory from the fast Baltic 2nds. A exciting, the score being 40-22. The seniors were reptuented s low! 72— 148)| Waznoik, T Tembruso, The gamé was, tast and fol- Tempuu. w Sage, A, Pineault, L. /96— 257" Wateon, R. Harris and "B Pinealt. return n—b. Will probably be play- slate and stone, or fire-proof At This Time We Will Stand a Loss on Several Hundred Tons of High-Grade Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal. EGG §15.50 — STOVE §15.50 — ‘NUT $§15.50 — No. 2 NUT §13.50 ADDITIONAL 50c IF CARRIED IN. The above prices mean for coal that will burn, not slag, . JOHN A. MORGAN & SON . PHONE 884, coal.

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