Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 31, 1921, Page 3

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& osse gymmasium, pmfl Wi fimbn ot New lnul, 'i.ll be invited to St g WOK MATCH G ‘Willimantie, March - 30.—South ham bowlers won three games, from K. of C. team on the Y. M. C. A. ay. nj:ht. Beckwith ca flq honors, Scores: o e E. of C. Sullivan .4 ... 93 81 Donnelly . .v. 8. 38 o’ ~ This is an i convertible type. It | % enables you to ki clm n anq forth to : work, or in smeaa or thus giving you greater efficiency and increasing your mmme. ¢ The economy and performance of the new LiGHT-Six LANDAT i FEUSTEL GRANTED TRAINER'S gfmmmrhbh_dmothh%hftact : F;rfect!;alm.m LICENFE EWARDS . lw 1 1S car 18 New York,‘l;src; 46 The applic " The genuine beae this signatus, by zmm and. bilt com; Studebaker in fgimzrl?tmfl ¢ lisense of Louts Feuste: 6 % y the newest and most modern automobile plant in the world. recently, was granted here today at a | (o5 A &”v meeting “of tile stewards of the Jockey club. The club was notified mot to ac- ADSTER—Tide 'in it— IN TENNIS DOUBLES | cept the appointment of H. G. Bedwell Ro in jt- an({ judge for: YM what a New ' York, March ' 30.—S. Howard|as' authorized agent for J. K. L. Ross, T : ; - car it really is.- Veshell came back today in- the doubles|owner of Sir Barton. Fleming Furnitures ‘of Gleveland were of the national- indoor ternis champion-| ‘The stewards rejected- applications for | theird with a total of 2061. The winners| * ship, after defaulting yesterday in-theé | trainer licenses of N. H. Beal, J. D:|received $1.000, the runners-up $950 and singles, when weakness from injuries sus- | Dunn, P. McGovern, W. B. Mitchell, J. | the third place $890. tained in-an automobile accident recently | D. Reed, C.:H. Smith, R. Goodloe, L.| Final games in the two man and in- ' Come in and see"this 40-horsepower Studebaker-built LANDAT wonderful . TounngCar od 10 SqAES 5 Iandau-Roadster . zg cuurmrz;wfid F. 0. B. Seuth Bend PUTNAM MOTOR MART, Inc. PUTNAM, CONN. compelled him to withdraw. 'With Vin- [Recder, L. P. Sharkey and A. Swinke, | dividual events of tbe tournament vrfl\l ’ gent. Richards as 'a ‘partner, the ‘former | Former Jockey W. Ward was placed in be rolled tomorrow.afternoon. ! P.’u. and surpesses title holder won two games, advancing|gcod standing.' Approval was given the fisig ontl 1 into. the, third round.. Ajl of the sipzle | United Hunts Racing Association for a CAMBRIDGE DEFEATED INVESTIGATING . CONFLICTING matches ‘were postponed ‘until tomoriow. | race meeting May 21 to Scptember 1, DATES OF REGATUAS ) A few pounds of Dixou's Gesr Voshell and Richards made an adinir- New York, March 30—Correspordénce Labri ill limber wp the able pair. In their first round match| \pponis FRANCHISE TRANSFER | 8 ID Drogress between the National As- o Vdshell was inclined to be: cautious, but | == > th, whole car. FFI i i sociation of Amateur Oarsman and the . g Walter Geis and David Hedekin did not OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED | canagian Association of - similar name } Dixon's' works " into ‘the force the battle strongly, so (that the| = Auburm, 'N. ¥, March 30.—Transfer | Jooking to an- adjusting of conflict- pores of the m and stays veteran and the hoy were not extended to | of the franchise and players of the Ak-| ing dates in the national regattas, there building up & smooth last- win-at 6:3,'6-1) 1In the second found|ron .(Ohio) International League base-| = Secretary John J. Dolan wrote to set- ing film that wards off friction Voshell. cut loose for overhead smakhing | ball club to Newark, N. J., was announc- | retary Ferguson of thé Canadian Row- end makes the car quicter and and the pair defeated George C. Shafer,|ed officially today by the board of arbi-|ing body stating that in seleeting July sasier in operatior former, mational indoor doubles champion, | tration of the National Association of| 29.30 as the dates for the . United Yeié dites thi and his partner, Arthur 8. Cragin, 6-1 | Professional, Baseball Leagues. States contests, Thé American. Associc b N ai ol kg bl 1| Serree plavers refnstated were. Frank |ation: beleived thess days would not e Princeton pair, erner an ultze of Syracuse, Ruth of Wichita i % Joseen DixoN Crucmtz Co. | 5 Herndon, also won two matches | Fails .and Lambke of Kalamazoo. Towen: | et saviman, o Plaus ot the Do J..i,f., Established easily. e ty-nine applications for rexnaulement Secrtary Nolan wrote: “If you have » FTRotyTE Ty oo already selected a date for the regat- BUTLER INVITED TO/ TAKE PART % ta with which oux selection conflicts IN CHAMPIONSHIP MEET | FIVE MAN BOWLING it should be an easy matter of adjust- g t between the two associations and Boston: March 30;—George H.: Butler, EVENTS FINISHED | 1€ Gear f captain of the Massachusetts Institute of | * Buffalo; N. Y., March 30.—Five man | wo, Sall be slad to have your view of Technology - wrestling . team, and New | bowling of the 1921 American Bowling ’ England amateur champion at 145 pounds | Congress Tournament came to a close to- Tof the last three years, was invited to- | night with the Saunders of Toronto | S>> POYLE WON 100 YARD day by the New England Association of | showing a total score of 3008 pins, as SWIM FOR WOMEN Amateur Athletic unions to participate in | the champions, .The A. H. Arnold and| Cleveland, Mareh 30.—Miss Charlotte the mational championshir imeet at Los | Brathers ‘of < Chicago were in second | Boyle of the New York Swimming asso- Angeles April 7 and 8. Charles T.!place with a score of 3047%pins and the | ciation won the National A. A. U. 100 ] yard swim for women at the Cleveland T Athletic club . tonight .in 1 minute 7 1-5 OXFORD BY SCANT LENGTH ¥ 3 seconds, within one second of the record e s M s R INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL |risemiodad wdie the closest and hardest races ever rowed : tached, third. on the Thames between Putney and) - Margarite Woodbridge won the open 80 Uas. 14 seconda, o1 time was 10 mitc| . yamKEY Y0SES BrOYANOY ot = 155 1700 4z bask stroke. for “womin. Ths There never was more than a length| . New York. March 30—The hovetv | v pa's i i %" | tancy diving event for women went & | / separating the boats from star tte finish, | feeling created -yesterday by the 74 |Helen Wainwright of the New York Oxford went into first position at the i creased American {elephone dividend ratc fis |Swimming association, and Core of<the mile and a quarter mark, but retained the { 324 signs of grcater industrial activit % | University of = Pittsburgh captured . the THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YE AR e lead by only a slight advantage until the | Were. dispelled: today. - Extémsive selling % |open 220 yards free style swim for the| —smree—— ~ Cambridge oar¥men plowed the . watérs | Of Special isspes at net reaetions of 2 to lfiu men. W, £ with their oars and shot their boat aheaq | 10 Points unsettiing the géneral list % and won by a hard effort. ]Shnnl under. D'G;t% m'fll;f‘;'? Oom i e % | CAPABLANCA WON FIFTH By winning the toss the Oxonians got | Drised those of companies Which rumor | fuler Peocr B GAME FROM LASKER N g i hit anies were pre.N\gi the better position, but this was insufi- assoclates with new. gnamcing or dividend S L z E?. Havana, Match 30—Jose R. Capa.|2nd Dr. and Mrs Charles H. Lamb, of ;’:fl‘lgd‘eh the Altar soclety will. held ‘a "“n‘:‘:zd'"p:‘;_u“:n'fh"'e"vmmn e clent to overcome the superiori: frevision. . ef among these were inter-| y,:in Rock § % 3 Norwich Town. ¢ g Cambridge men, which was evident n the | national Harvester, American Linseed, In- { st 3 55 Giblanca the Cuban chess master, tonisht [T ring “the afternoon devbtionsy exer-| ~The Home Missionay soleety of the : . by condition of the crews at the finish. Here | ternational Paper and Mexican Petrole- | azned ¥ « ¢ 5. Jamentad D Tapamme ex, the Ger-| iios were held by the class wt ch in-|First Congregational church, will meet in[' California’s area is eighteen times tha: the Light Blues padiiled 'their sell to{ um. i e leth P o L T e e e of the In- | cluded_the Doxology, praver by Mrs. Ol |the chapel Friday afternoon. of Massachusetts. the boathouse after a minute’s rest, while ;| Sentiment was also adversely influenc- | Nismi gm, e ternational series for the world’s cham- cott and hymns. A choice assortment of | My, and Mrs. Alexander Campbell of plonehip. he end of the game .came | iris, among which was a handsome Irish | Apponaug, R. I, have . returned _after bt linen scarf with & border of crochet de-)passing the week-snd and Easter at the o e e e ot ieive | sign for her piano, were presented to Mrs. |home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carter.| TONY SARG AND HIS MARION. Beving base 3 Previ-| ceer, who also received an elaborate|Mr. and Mrs. Campbell were both- former Op S ERIMOS, IATIE oA SN, birthday cake from her daughter, Mrs.|residents of Norwich Town. ETTES Charles Hazelhurst of Waterbury, former- AINE TO FORM A 3 Mrs. Ellzabeth A. Kinney and grand- i £55E L ly of Norwich. Post cards and friends| g, gnier, Miss Mildged A. Kinney, re- - BOXING COMMISSION | who called to extend eongratulations were | (SRR (L ov Co Lo o & few COMMUNITY HOUSE Augusta, Maine, March 30,—A boxing |pleasant reminders of the day. At 6.30,| ;0SS Ch Lo ives in Westerly, R. commission will be created under the |an appetizing supper was served consist- |y Friday, April 1, at Eight O'cleck , Single Tickets at Cranston’s, $150 easl a majo of the Oxonians, luding ed by the circumstances ~attending the | Mis K & B. !nt:ft:p, who rowed xefi on ,:! offering of $47.000,000 of New York city .ifi;‘.fiflg ;:jflcm year's Harvard .varsity -elght, fell over | Short term issues. 'Bids ageregated lit- their oars exhausted. It wag five minutes | tle more than half the amount author- before the Oxonians gathered themselves | ized: and these were mostly at 6 per together and nuldled to their boathouse, | cent or higher. A figure regarded as excessive bY ‘the municipal authorities. Aside_from the motor jndustry, weekly ! reviews of fhe iron and Steel trade failed | b, 5 ]m i o sustain the belief that any pro-|Dieee O pi | nounced increase of demand for fabricat- | sy Co ed products. is under way. Consumers, ; ' according to-latest accounts, continue to |: m]s YOU HARD hold-aloof in expectation of lower prices York Alr Brike proxisions of an act which has been |ing of chicken, ham and en‘nndflchem passed by both branches of the legis-|a variety of cake, Marguerites, cocoa, Heard Talking Machine Artfsts. lature to be composed of three members |coffee, bananas, oranges, assorted candy 84 b4 of each city and town within the state. |and ice cream. Mrs, Geer was assisted YoA\r'l'( *:Ml;"’m“':";xdm“mg;: Last of Series—EDITH WYNNE and freight rate reductions. % Bouts may o to_'tweive rounds, not by her sister. Mrs. Frank Case of New| 7otk Fhets he atented of HOscay MATTHISON Ave quotations were at lowest ! Unlon Pacifie | 2 4 e, x ertainment ven at a prominent hotel Sloan's Liniment should be erage X i exceeding- three minutes each a [London and Mrs, Mary Dribeare and Mrs. | % 5 - 8! hndylor:chumdm levels in the last half hour, the reaction | Uhion Pac or = decision is permitted. f;‘r:de‘;i:)};uvvg‘:m’;l":cr;:g; :.?;‘;:“:,M' the’ Taliisiy Machine M, Inc. - Al In Dramatic Readinges, April 27 SPRRp—— being accelerated by an unexpected rise o s the artists who make records for the HY wait for severe pain; an | in call money from 5 1-2 t T por cent, |1 5 deoonins ™ b CALDERWOOD TAKES THE o O et ache, a rheumatic twinge fole | This hardening of ratta was attributed | U § Saa .. A LA T LA R DS | D o 5 ecl 3 . Dr. - lnwnnxexpown.amm-dg. to withdrawal of unde required to meet | 2 (%0, ™ - e P Detroit, Mich., March 30.—Walker Cal-|tertained with tenor solos, plaving his . sciatica, orlumba‘omms.hyodm payments maturing tomorrow, the end | Wrstinghouse 5 d od of Detroi K P = B i 1 o lerwood of Detroit tock the lead today in own accompaniments. The numbers were wh should ha: of the year's first quarter. Sales amount-| Wt F] & X i ‘ ; work, when you ve Sloan’s \o tee R0y b o Willys & Dretand . 47 the amateur three cushion billiards tour- |as follows: You are the Ideal of My il i Liniment lundy to help curb it and 'd'n- Ton Searen i WS Oresiand gt nament by winning from G. H. Laubach, | Dreams, Ingraham; In the Gloaming, Yoty keep you active, and fit, 'Mmfi,e,dfl -+ mmive Pohehis e et U [ » while the two players who had tied with | Harrison; Far Away, Linsley: and One *"fi,fl 4 him for first place, H. B. Kuhns and E.|Sweetly Solemn Thought, Ambrose. To shown by British and Italian rates, —_— w. kab: v abitt Iymflelflm‘h Frenoh, 3, ool and MONEY o . Lookabaugh of Chicago, lost one | follow out the desire of the hostess the gratifying, clean, mfii Danish remittances also hardened. New' York, Mure! follan. Shm‘ll.-pt Tl game each. guests were invited to write their ad- Liberty issues closed at fractional| easier;, high P md over lf gt didn't mh m: '.hne Rt —— dress in her address book: also to read aris s i e Want Baseball Games. from the history of the 18th Regiment ;‘m e A St ¥ ng Did §; offered at 6 1-2:1 The South End A. A. of Bridgeport, a |Co. C, Connecticut Voluntsers, of which ol e bl i o Ioan §:1-2; bank acoeptances 8. ' |tast traveling sctii-pro Wesebil toam. ts | her’ fate husband was a mersber. THe Tota] ST now booking games for the coming sea- | pleasant occasion lasted from 3 unmtil 10 e Prs, Talte) teggmenlls COTTIN son and would be mlad to hear from any | 0'clock, When the class members and mmm 35.-,1&:‘ 40, - New York. March 30.—Cotton apot | team in the state. Those wanting games | friends departed for their homes, wishing ¢ Ao i _quiet. Middling 12.25 write to Robert McCarthy, 422 Rallroad | Mrs. Geer many happy returns of the N i STOCES. i T e avenue, Bridgeport. day. e i i Higk. Law Close A good delegation from the ecity was 008 Exhibition Games. [ ’ 203 inciuded in the attendance at the First ABis CBal 20.90 .00 o000 | At Shreveport — New York (A) 8, |Congregational church Tuesday evening, Am A Crem :-3 :% 86.9 | Shreveport, Texas League, 7. when Organist Herbert L. Yerrington v i<t ¥ . T®| At Little Rock, Ark—Pittsburgh (N.) |gave a recital for the benefit of the Am Can . 87.8 8708 11, Little Rock, Scathern, 3. church. The collection taken amounted. to | ) e L %3 i At San_Antonlo—Cleveland (A) 9, San(a good sum. The numbers on the well it in S o i 1w Antonio, Texas League, 3. arraned programme were given a fine il i i A :Z‘a: =8 S‘Alrfxdll:mcbc:—gh&u[n o) : rendering by Organiét Yerrington. i tnllu- n , Pacific Coast League, 4. : Am ekt st &% e At Jacksonville, \Fla.—Washington | At the Racred Heart church, there will % Am. Woolen .. 3 200 (A) 9, Philadelphia (N.) 2. be mass at 7 o'clock on Friday morning. .nlll e &) At Memphis, Tenn.—Beston (A.) 11,|In the evening at 7.30" there will be de- Memphis, Spouthem Association z(. i votices in henor of the Sacred Heart, af- At New Orleans—Brooklyn (N., Sec- ond Team) 0, wa Orleans, Southern Lift Off with Fingers Association. 4. 7/ FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. e il f o il it fr At New Orleans—Indianapolis (A. A.) ¢, Brooklyn (N., First Team) 3. ADD COLLEGE GAMES l L} L) What You Can Do to the Kitchen The kitchen is your most used room. Make it a bright, - happy place to work in. Paint out the gloom, brush in good cheer with Bay State Liquid Paints. Inorout Varnith Indoors or out, Bay State Livesteam. boiting Paints do the job right. Foul weather or mid-summer sun ¥hite. of can’t harm them. They cover et "5""&# more surface and wear longer. Whatever the job, be sure and order Bay State Liquid Paints. WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & COMPANY, Inc. Boston, Mass. “Largest Paint end Vernish Mabers in New Englasd You can hzy Bay State u.m Paint or Inorout Varsish THE HOUSEHOLD—A. Boardman, Norwich PECK McWILLIAMS CO. BAYSTATE At ‘Washington—Georgeton 9, Vermont il iig il s Wi At Washington—Galludet 2, - Holy Cross 513, At Princeton—Bewdoin 3, Princeton 4. S At Annapolis—Navyy 10, Universit CHiICAGO GRATN MARKET of Pennsylvania 6. > % Chicago, March 30.—Grain underwent | At Washin; & & gevers-set. back in price today tarealy [ mont g o TR B Ver as a result of lquidatien on the part of At Mobile Ala—Ne - raral holders of corn. . Wheat ~c¢losed [als 67 0: e e Mobile Southern Asseciatien 2 5 5 Ryan, Bm:eu. smn.h. Elts, Roberts and Pond. 7:00 p. m, STEAMSHIP COMPANY 29892 ~*KERD & I THE BAY STATER i F i i i i = e College Baseball. At ll!xeona G&—Y‘.ls 15; South Carol- i r Scored Technical Kneckout. New. York, March 30.—Pete Herman, former bantamweight champion, scored a technical knockout over Willie Spencer of this city in the 12th round of a sched- uled 15 round bout here tonight. NORWICH TOWN The Bible class of the First Baptist Sunday school of which Mrs. James Ol cott is the teacher, wag delightfully en- tertained Tueeday afternoon and evenming at the ho;eflc::e of the members, Mrs. Charles F. 76 West Town street.| TDoesn't hurt & bit! Drop.a MNttle By umuun. a company of twenty as-|Freezene on an aching mm.'inmuy sembled to- enjoy the hospitality of her|that corn stops hurting then shortly spacious ‘home in observance of her m life it right off with fingers. Truly! birthday. Besides the . class members, Your druggist sells a uny bottle of Other guests-included Mrs. Geer's llwn- Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to uv«m, - | remove every hard corn, soft corn, or the calluses, All deliverfes of corn and oats dropped to the. lowest yet for.the present crop. Packers buying at th elast’ ralled the .| provision market from declines due ‘the weakmess of grat. CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET

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