Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 20, 1921, Page 3

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Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 13.—Little compe- on developed in the Grand Cireuit the field and Wwon free-for-all trot Cox, who ree succe: as puashed v Rex and compelled to n 2,04 -3-4. Edna Barly, st tWO! ats of the 2. eat. ot The Great Volo eas- Great Volo, ¢rove E. Colo- e vietories though in the second heat by sted a h by Thomas, won 3 pace but s outraced by Hazel Keustner in the 'LITTLE COMPETITION IN GRAND CIRCUIT | B ] Willard has not boxed publicly since he lost the championship to Dempsey. CCLUMBIANS BASKETBALL TEAM OF HARTFORD WANT GAMES The Columbias, Hartford's. leading athletic club yill be represented. this year by the fastest basketball club. in the history.of their ciub and willt leave in their lineup the best High School and College ‘Stars ‘obtainable in Hart- ford and vicinity. We are desirous. of boo ing gomes with fast teams. in Norwich, Neiv Lon- don and vicinity -offering a suitable guarantee for this fast attraction. Teams wishing games should commu- in ‘had Manning, bhay gelding of the | nicate with Geo. F. Blesso, mgr. 217 Murphy stables, was sent Inst the | pleasant St. Hartford Conn. record of 1.59 and inclden- . try to beat his own (Murphyy world’s EVRCTEAN BILLIARDISTS ENTERED IN TOURNAMENT New York, Oct. 19.—Seven of . the leading ~ billlardists. of & Burope -and America are among the entrles made Dublic tenight for the world’s champion- lige contest to be held 20 f'um November 14 to Nov- 18. en nber i By cludes Willls Hoppe, pres- hamoion; Jake Schaefer of ! Welker Cochran, San Francls- »; Edouard Toremans of Be'glum, 1 3|champion of Hurope; R 20 2 1|years old, of Parls, gstar, 3 o|San Diego, and George. Sutton, Chicago, 1ar S MOREMANS HAS MIGH . parse AVIRAGE IN. BILLIARDS _.) Yew York, Oct. 19—Edouard Ho: et gian champlo $ohal rand averags o e Xpert, who fin- .1.L Creat, £ 425 and an ave- glan's hgh average was sald } - otas rpassed any previous cne In RICKARD APTER DEMPSEY'S tion match, Tn the fifth block SIGNATURE FOR BOUT ernoon Horemans made high of 169 unfinished, and 142. In the Yamada 100 Llock of 400 n signed for tomorrow, to New been pro- to where it would be held. Norwich Ei ullet' e K. of C. to state that v\h)le cted to finish their season on t] the rlub ing’s paper and wil t Sunday, en tcrmz ~ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL —— MARKET ay gave example, leathers, £ub; no positive outward manifes- e more encouraging aspects of were modesate and short cover- | certaln brancnes of the list, Pull- | was offset by profes- pressure from other quarters, not rubbers and chemi- regular dividend on two quarters not only s sharp recession, but North Am Penn R R Pierce Of! pr Pierce Oil pr . Ry Steel Spring {Ray Con ... Reading .. .. Peau'ng b pr . Rep I & Steel Rep I & Steel pr South Pacific Soutn Railway Southern Ry pr Tobacco Prod .. et antial net gain. Other equip- | UNion Pacific ments and most of the were heavy, [ Union Pac pr owever, in anticipation of poor state- |[U S Rubber ments for the year's third quarter. L“ "E‘:I’hfr tails and oils made v: gains, in s imortant ease ext beyond one fU, S Steelpr . two pomts. Spec £ types resented by Virginia iron, coal and coke nad pattonal cl nd euit pro- ferred were decldedly strong on limited ransactions, Sales amounted to 500, 73 faature . of the call which opened at 4 1 per abundanes nted and thr prevai of offering e month money at a enm and “rucible Steel ible Steel pr . Body (0) pr. Electric A Motor Motor pr Mot Deh M Deb 7 North'n pr Gt Noi Gt North Hupp “” Yilinots st Inspiration Cop . o h Ore .. ore r Car xican F"l'(fl Miami Copper ... Missouri K & T . Mo K & T pr ... Missouri Pacific ... Missouri Pac pr . N Y Central NYNH&H F'.rhlk & West ... 9473 ped 1o 4 per cent. at moon, was ed offerings shade Ger- wer Armong internatio « the # sropean munici- | SWeden xican 4's and 3 COTTON , New York, Oct. 19.—Spot cotton quiet; middling 18.75. MONEY New York, Oct. 19.—Call money easy; high 4 1-2; low 4; ruling rate 4'1 closing bid 3 1-2; offered at 4; last loan call loans against acceptances 3 1-2 a 4. in- Foreign Exchanga, Sterling— Demand Cables Franes Guilders Low. 91.50 91.40 Closs .60 .16 and cents per $10 CHICAGO GRAI/ MARKET ost. Wheat dropped to- was mflcmrd by hea\‘y eelling Umt turn- ed the market sharply down grade. Clo: ing quotations were hedvy at 1 1-f to 2 cents net Iower with Decentber 1.03 1-2 to 1. 03 1-4 and May 1.08 1-4 to 1.08 1 Corn lost 1-8 to 1 The east and the northwest y prompt in taking to the horts had covered freely in e earlier trading and as a result there had been a decided rally from.the ex- treme weakness which had developed in last few days. When profit taking on the part of shorts had about ended, however, no other buying orders were in sight. It was at this junction that word of Lloyd George seneech at: ed. T tr values descended rapidly < and the close was almost at the bottom fyr, |level reported, Reports of improved do- a3s; | mestic milling demand together with talls 1134 | that the rail strike might be averted werc a3 | hedpful to the bulls carly, but appeared 31 |to be altegether ignored later. Corn_and oats' reftect; wheat but kept wi There .was, an. acti corn to load amd hold. ‘overned tor. the most part by the course of grain. ed the action of iin a narrow range. from shippers for Chieago Grain Market, Wheat— Zow. Closs Dec. 10314 May 1124 108 1055 Corn— Dec. ... 46% 5% 45y May 51% 50% 50% Oats— Dec. 323 321 22 May 3% 36% . 36% Freezone on an aching corn, instant] that corn. stops hurting then short! you life it right off with fingers. Truly! | Freezone for a few cents, suficient to| remove every hard corn, corn between the toes, and the calluses, | with soreness or irritation. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Loesnc nurt a bit! Drop a little Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of! soft corn, or | s t Jort - Lemoine 90 Glauue | Chance Brown 96 Dugas 13 493 464 Army-Navy A. Dugas . 99 95 Paradis . 111 84 Lemoine 88 - 121 Landry . SqB. 93 Raymond .. . 94 98 agree strengthe LEAGUE MATCHES ON | Navy bowlers, the Taftville league, the best two out of three strings, dis and hi; to the Dare Devils match. the honop for high single v J. Murphy . 118 H. Murphy . 100 Shorty Pep 101 J. White . 106 F. 111 536 1496 L. Peltier Gaudette . 83 Couture 101 Brool 108 Marion 89 TAFTVILLE BOWLERS LOSE the Lawrence night, on the latt don, in an inter-city match game. second string proved match which ended the winner of the took the 123 honors score: Terrell . Sabagh M = AETNA FIVE TAKE FIRST MATCH T Sistare Cooper Joa James John James Be'cher 96 116 87 90 H. Huil 3 84 L. Hul 101 106 485 492 atisfactory to both to allow the the Manager K. Baseball Com. TAFTVILLE ALLEYS The Jolly Five defeated the Army-} e of the leaders in on the Taftville al- was rolled by Para- ree went to Dugas. rollers lost two strings in the league J.W s. High The K. of C. Tuesday nigit. ure rolled high lhnr T:n- 435 L TO LAWRENCE HALL Taftvi'le bowlers lost two strinss to Hall Fi Wednesday 's alleys in New Lon- The to be a - lively a tie score and i honor for I score and Morse took with 317 for a The score. Lawrence Hall. 3 IN INTER-CITY LEAGUE: '1' 3 Ac‘rn Five won their first match o rather close and | ement for the roll much ex Fillmor score of 116 a and high three went to L. total of 316. The score: Poerless. 93 o8 98 KOVACH DEFEATED DE LANGH IN BILLIARD TOURNAMENT Philadelphia, Oct. 19—XMichael Ko- vach, Trenton, N. J., defeated William F. De Langh, Philadelphia, in the fir: of today's matches in the national poe- ket billiard championship tournament, 125 to 105 in 66 innings. Walter Franklin of Kansas City de- feated Jerome Keough of Rochester, N. Y., in the second game, 125 points to 69 in 17 innings. MISS LEITCH SETS WOMAN'S COURSE RECORD New York, Oct. 19—Miss Cecil Leitch hoider of the Dritish, French and Ca- nadian women's gelf championships, today set a woman's course record of 76 for the Belleclaire Links in win- ning her match in the club invitation tournament against Mrs. M. Heckscher, of the Piping Rock Club. Miss Leitch, who won by 5 and 4, bettered the for- mer mark by two strokes and took only three more than men’s par. Holy Cress to Play Bates, Lewiston, Maine, Oct. 19.—Bates Col- lege athletic authorities announced to- hit that Bates and Holy Cross had agreed on terms for a football game j crages 13 hames Street. i ter rolled high single with a |3 good vis New one: And at this season is any- thing more important for comfort and health than the warm, cozy sweater ? It's the most popular ad- junct of dress (excepting the hip-pocket) ever de- S35 medium and heavy, are here. Some new ideas in models; good variety in color effects; prices $4.00 up to $1000 Sunday, at Mohegan Pa like to hear from Baitic, Jewett City, Moosup and Stonington. The team av- Ibs. Write P. 135 Accept Challenge altic Wanderers accepted the chal- lenge of the Jewett City basketball m for a game in Baltic, Friday night. Halifax, N. c‘vom\&r Elsie, Marty Wi 1p behaved n year's internat Off Prosnect Halifax, today, =n.mmr,l her m: brought her i Captain Weleh, dent the E! from the June was brou Bridgeton and Jail. took mo part negro has known that he slew t New four months, da al aid I\e o child, have a heavy oak heavier than b he e denid ht cham,e REV. Birming] Edwin R. ister who is took toda ghot by Mr. said, ho s Tomorrow the ad relieved of dunnage and unne(’:ess;\l’y| up into the Im'\\ to k ted him cruelly while arresting him chen table > found she wa teph FISHING SCHOONER ELSIE HAS ARRIVED AT HALIFAX s icely.” ess Captain Welch, who sailed the Glouces- | peranto to victery ional was confident of vietory again this year, wenty. a nto “and OF kiled ght lo ked He day at Vireland after shootin t impl in after wanderin land f a ut thas he caught her taking pudding from and struck her with e in shed body with hi: and buried it his cel- | tion of havine assaulted the | tqamology ed he killed n of Asa Wilson, the po-| hile capture of Lively, . i Physicians for STEPHENSON TAKES STAND IN HIS OWN DEFENSE Ala, harged murder in connection v 3 Yather James L. Coyle, a Catholic p the stand i h ther Coyle, it has been alleged, was Stephenson because of the On the dey of the shooting, the he bel but he was unaware that she had Describing his visit to Father Coyle, “I told him my daughter was.away trom home and would appreciate it if he ., Oet. 19.—Logging 356 from her hom to Sambro lig hours, the trim looking fishing defender of the North Atlantic fishermen’s trophy, port today just before dusk. “It was a pretty good run,” !aid Cap- elch, her skipper,. of th harbor for a g Llsie headed smartly sea that was running, topmast backstay. “I thought something wonld g0 when I that doused immedi; ately. chooner came through without fur- st Un !u the time o hf‘en carr; left SED MURDER the was quoted as nce the n tended, he said. dead, he told the recovery. o1, They would I Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chester- field are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended oy Kenig, 73 amined. CON lution emph: American v: vort, Gloucester, , off Halifax, in | arrived in Decatur, Bo: “and the 1 will be overhauled me in last| dito declared “he | Ferata races, apd ve miles ecast of true.” sea.” remarked | “he it was good that it and Dlo the aco- | gilize z all sa Gloucester, her MATILDA RUSSO Oct. 19.—Louls is alleged to have seven year old st Moorstown last | e late today from up in the Burlt Yen, the position Qctober 3, China woull enter into entire qu was arrested earlier a (arncr U nfe« on icating hi ctual having ht of zirl iay, the police said returned to through Can- more than policeman who had ADYVERTIS E! an extens: behaif pora Te t he became angry The blow was After her, Atlantic City. Shantung today. , @ memorandum exp' throughout . commenting on the reply to Japan of and expressing the hope that reconsider her refusal to ct negotiations on the. ‘Washington, O wh Philadelphia, Oct. less surgery” VENTION OF NATIONAL HARDWARE ASSOCIATION as aluation provisions ston, president; Houston, Tex., employ Sun-Herald —_— lCHL\'A HAS JAPANESE + REPLY RESPECTING SHANTUNG Japanese reply the neze d on. G APPROVED BY MEEGENCY e advertising campa and Ototarnygology of would tell me where she was. He said i he did not know anything about it.” Gussman was brought into te court- rogm during the day but was mot ex- Attorneys for the defense said they just wanted the jurors to see him. . J., Oct. 19.—A reso- ing the necessity of the the | pending tariff bill as a means of stan- dardizing import values was adopted to- day by the convention of the National Hardware association, The resolution was adopted after an address by Walter Camp, former football star and now a Connecticut manufac- turer, who made a plea for the American valuation plan in tax legislation. Officers were elected as follgws: A. H. Brace Hay- den, San Francisco, first vice president F. A. Heitman, vice president; T. James Fernley, Phila- second county grand jury returned a present- nt to Judge, Tiernan at St. Staten Island, censuring the publishers, of the New Yerk Herald for' publishing a list of unsolved murder mysteries in New York city, leged to be “in great part false and un- The presentment followed institu- | tion of John Doe proceedings at request of Mayor Hylan and Police Commissioner George, The jurors asserted that the truth or falsity of the list could have been deter- mined by the pubiisher of the newspaper, if its em- Mad used reasonable care and corporation, Peking, Oct. 19 (by the A. P.)—The Japtnese minister, Yukichi Obata, hand- ed to the Chinese foreign miinister, Mr. respecting It was in «he form of ing the Japanese | iations. FLEET CORP. . 19.—TInauguration of in of American passenger lines op- arating shipping board vessels was ap proved today by the emergency fleet cor- ch appropriated provision- ally $900,000 for such advertisi ing the mext twelve months. The appro- priation was said to be a tentative one dependent upon results. ign 19.—Use of “blood- on the face was described in papers read today belcce the conven- American Academy of Oph- Na- al- dur- H. F. and A. Now Is the Time to Make Repairs Prices Are Lower. SHIi‘lGLFS, NAILS—OAK, MAPLE AND PINE FLOORING—WALL BOARD, ETC. CALL - J. DAWLEY NORWICH, CONN. dium needles are among the instruments used in this work, as explained by Dr.j E. B, Heck and Dr. Willlam B. Clark of Pittsburgh. With them, accorcing to {the doctors, birth marks, tumors and delphia, secretary-treasurer: George A.|other ma’ignant growths may be made {gear in preparation for her first race, | Fernley, Philadeiphia, assiltant secre- |to disappear. It was said the advan- Saturday, with the Nova Scotian challen- | tary-treasurer. tages of this method over kiiie-surgers SuT"Llh};‘:‘vOFe : were that the growths seldom reappeare i Bluenose will he taken out for a|CENSURES EDITORS AND od. Tetching epin tomorrow, provided P s 3 S e her overhauling has been completed. and EUFLOYES OF M- T HERALD | woULD LImEmALIZE THE e W € N # e lf;‘ ;'; ;:;mb‘ - The Eisic is| New York, Oct. . 19.—The Richmond POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM ‘Washington, Oct. 19. — Legislation which would liberalize the postal sav- ings system and encourage more people result in marked stimulation of business | enterprise, Eugene Meyer, Jr., managing { director of the war finance corporation today told the house post office commit- te He ecxpressed approval of a bHl drafted dy the post office department. | PRAISES ECONOMY OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD ‘Washington, O« 19.—The fedcral weserve board, “as the ery core of the dusiness of the country” give an exam- !le in rigld economy instead of standing jas an instance of wild extravaganc former Comptroller John Ske'ton W1 Jiams deciared today In a letter to | Chairman Anderson of the joint con- | gressional commission for agricultural inquiry. The letter was in the form of a reply to that of Governor Harding jof the Federal Reserve Board defending vhe salary schedules of certain reserve WiHliams cal'ed specific attention “payment of $12,000 a year to a man with no claim of banking knowl- edge to put literary finish to the public outgivings of the New TYork Reserve to to make people to make deposits would | Bank,"” of another instance of a salary of $22,000 a year to a gentleman who had never worked as much as one day in a bank and cited several instances which miror clerks had received wh e alleged to be inordinate increases. {RHEUMATIC A- plication of For forty years, folks all over the world have found Sloannmbefin natuml enemy w You can just tell by mmhungodorthatnum u_good. Knp.%u'xiadzugxmh. nua back, tica, lame ek joints, sore At all dmmst’—Jsc. 70c, $1.40, 1oan. ment s Th/e Norwich GENUINE EVEREADY FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES FRESH EVERY WEEK Electric Co. 42-44 FRANKLIN STREET taking part in the reported tonight said he had but Oct. 19.—The Rev. the Methodist min- with second degree 1 the Killing of est, is own defense late daughter, Ruth, ¢ by the Catholic ved. she had run nan, & Catholic. at Worcester on November Judeans Won After a hard fought game the Ju- deans defeated the Circuit A. C. of New London last Sunday by the score of 6 to 0, on Plant's field. The Ju- deans will play. the Jail Hills this 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere SureRelief FORNI\NDIGESTION 6 B:LL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief NOTICE: It’s your fault if you get ordinary corn flakes. The superior kind is sold under this name only- Post Toasties —best corn flakes makes the cost of Post Toasties the same as

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