Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 7, 1921, Page 3

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THE GUARD HOUSE FOR KACEY ARMY-NAVY CONTINUES WINNING STREA — teamstar of the game & for the iue eld ne, proved he Pos sales (par value) 1113 A AN, BUT— to ability, experience, training and skill, there ween men. When we think of machise m: our minds the machine rather than the operative. wonderful mechanism rather than to the hun controls and watches every movement. Take away that e and your machine is worthless. Replace that less skilled or unfamiliar with the re may run, the results are sure to be in- th one machine employing great numbers of help is the trained op- as in fine textile manufacture. In many ds directly or the skill and energy of the em ful and willing the employee, the e more sk c tton Company is justly proud of its operatives. Their knowledge of the”square deal they are getting ce r2'ses them above the ordinary omployees who 3 ng and loyalty, earn a scant existence and are E and Cotton Company’s employee has a good job, one that he prizes. H # to do his work and does it. He gets a square deal from the m ent. When it is truthfully stated that employees BARSTOW, Bo! Mass. ' Please send me detail information on the SAFETY FACTORS back of | nd have been there for ten,—twenty, aks volumes for the stability, fairmindedn with the Company. -yes,—over and in- have comfortable homes. Many own their own cars. arge well equipped clubhouse, recreation park, dance casino h. And above all—STEADY WORK. They know how and ty and quahtity in sateens. Each one of them believes in he extent that every employee has invested some of his poration has solved the labor problem as ths Ashland any has, you as a stockholder can add another credit point r shown you why your investment in ASHLAND PRE- —_— Detail Information Coupon. HILL & CO, the Ashiand Cotton Company. It is understood that | am cbligated in no his request. way by is the ninth of a series of articles showing the SA: hich GUARANTEE the SAFETY of your money | OCK of the ASHLAND COTTON COMPANY. r eared in The Bulletin on November 9th, and a new fa appeared each Wednesday and Saturday since. There ortant ones 10 come. Read them all.and you will then know why you can get % p! a safety by investingryourrmoney yourself. © app | leading shooters for the P. W. C. The P. W. C. came back strong in the last half and scored 13 poirts to their nents 3. . W. C. defensive work roughout the game was excellent and at times proved effective against their opponents, Seidel a new man at center for the P. W. C. showed up Well. Cardy and Edwards were the The summaries: Army-Navy K. of C. right field . J. H. Murphy left field ] ... McShetfery cetner St. Germaine .. right guard Sullivan Dugas, White guard i . Molleur, Jacques Germaine 8, Gladue st ield goal: White 3, J. H. Murphy 2, McShef- ry 2, Sullivan 2, Bordon 2, T. Cole- T. Coleman, White. Lafayette right field .. Paradis Teft guard Sullivan, Blanchette . right guard . J. Murp! ohue > : Cardy 4, Edwards 4, Sei- Pafadis 3, Lemieux 2, J. Mur- phy Fouls Care Murphy MINOR LEAGUES CONFERENCE N SESSION AT BUFFALO N.4¥. 6—sScouts for about the leagues got apparently 1 choosirg of new A day of dickering Qefinite an- quisiton of a by purchase from the ma- onal Assoc Ind ed that a deal had | How to Invest With Profit Every trader and investor who be- lieves that making money in Wall Street is not a matter of luck, but of knowledge, judgment and ex- perience, should read our valuable 95-page book “Scientific Methods of Investing and Trading in Stocks” written by a practical and success- ful market expert. You may. this valuable book to your I v merely by sending us a postal requesting a free copy. FRIEDMAN- MARKELSON & CO. Investment 742 Main St. Hartford, Conn. Phone 2-2281 Direct private wire to New York. e e BASKETBALL TONIGHT BALTIC G MONTVILLE VS. W Securitie: NDERERS, WEST ENDS VS. BANTAMS, s P. ML Admission: Gents 30c, Ladies 20c. Tax | Included. decid | Basketball TOWN HALL, DANIELSON at he intended to r h he apolis out- open | THURSDAY EVENING DEC. 8 | GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY of Hartford Vs here will be NEW YORK GIANT: GRCH BY TRADE York, De M who made 2 the Mili- —_— TEN GAMES ON YALE'S o i . FOOTBALL SCHEDULE h s A Aol n C Dec. 6—Yale's | g asirg tball schedule contains ten e mes, the first time for many years New York, Dec. 6.—Call money firme rate 4 1 at 5; last loa Clos: 26.1 97.4 9 97 97.9 | CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET . Dec. 6—Wheat underwent $1.12 3-8 and July $1.01 1-2 to 1 setback in price here today ow- to Teports of poor demand ash wheat and flour at Minneapo- The close Was heavy, 1 5-§ cents to 3 cents net lower with May $1.12. §-4 . to $1.01 S@1 3-4 isions the nged figures n o 31 ] crop deterioration country. in Argent; being represented as grain “which had been sold rebuying to Great “_‘gv Britat Démand here however, lack- 106,09 | €4 volume and to lose con- 10000 | adence when t Minneapolis wheat stocks we: creasing and that s per $100 in ay po- Scattered liquid- ation here ensued and with no aggres. i pport in sight, the finish was at the lowest level of the day. President Harding's recommendations to congress that the Russian relief.com- mission be given ten bushels of had no appar: on the corn The countr corn rather were on the Oats re. liberally to arrive and p: down srade from ceded with the O Higher quotations on hoss gave a lft. tle firmness to provisions, Chicago Grain Market. Wheat— 11 . Closs 12 100% 1naw 1 2% 110y 1083 101% a € eges. he finally calls for Cinco. “Stick to Cinco—it’s safe.” ‘—speaking of ham-and-eggs’ Thousands of men when they think of real value think of two things—ham-and-eggs and Cinco cigars. A look around any dining car or restaurant will bear evidence of this ham-and-eggs kind of wisdom. You've seen countless people flounder around for ten minutes over the menu and end by ordering ham and And when a seasoned smoker stands up to a 20-foot cigar case and gets lost in a confusion of brands, Cinco cigars taste just right. Seventy years’ experience and a distribution of hundreds of millions a year has taught us what men like. The quality is in Cinco always, for the fundamental principle of our business is that every Cinco shall be like every other Cinco. eggs common sense is saying to thousands of men— OTTO EISENLOHR & BROS., INC. Jos. Connor & Sons, Distributor, Norwich STICK TO Ham-and- T po— T ey o that the University has listed more|Edith Day Watts b £, 1912 by General than nine. The games with Vermont| Watts dam Easter Maid W. by Seu- and Maryland have not been definite- | manee. ly decided upon but it is expected | these colleges will remain on the| TWELVE TEAMS TIED FOR schedule, tentatively arranged as fol- LEAD IN 6 DAY BIKE RACE Sept. 23, Bates; 30, Vermont; 7, Tufts; 14, Iowa; 21, Williams| New York, Dec. 6—Twelve teams in 28, Army; Nov. 4, Brown; 11, Mary-|the annual six day bicycle race at land; 18, Princeton; and Nov. 24, Har- | Madison Square Garden were tied for vard. | the lead at 10 o'clock tonight, the 46th All games will be played at Yale hour. Each had covered 862 miles, 3 Bowl with the exception of that with 1aps De Ruyter of the team of De Princeton. Ruyter and Van Kempen was lead- ng. Two teams, Grenda and Belloni and Bello and Gaffney, wero one lap be- hind the leaders. The team of Billard D. B. Connelly of this city recently|2nd Alavoine was two laps behind. purehased at the Old Glory Sale iy| . The record for this hour is 970 miles New York, two racing horses, Steel|fiVe 1aps. made by Lawson and Dro- Preferred, b g, 1919, by General Watts | bach in 1917, dam Sister Graft, by Graft and La| Vi = e - McINNIS SIGNS CONTRACT Rue Watts, ch. g 1920, by General Fat B Y King! WITH RED SOX FOR NEXT YEAR Watts, dam Betty B. H. by King La Boston, Dec. 6—The signing of “stuf- Rue. J. G. Bedard, also of this city sold|fy” Mclnnis, first baseman of the Red Sox, to a contract for next year, was LOCAL HORSE MEN BUY" RACERS AT OLD GLORY SALE] purchased horses, at the same sale, | Burdeen, br <, 1819, by Vallette, aam announced by President Harry H. Fra- Ida Forbes, by J. Malcolm Forbes and zee today. The » amount of his salary was not stated. MclInnis was a holdout for several weeks after the last sea- son opened. CALIFOENIA NOT TO PLAY CENTRE AT SAN DIEGO Los Angeles Dec. §—University o Southern California athletic officials carl today reversed a dexisicn rached last night and announced that the football tea mof that institution would no Centre college at San Diego, Califo: December 26. Th~ Trojan officials previously had ac- oepted an invitation to play Centre unds auspices of_San Diego civic organiza tions, but lifferences arose over the fin: details it was announcel The d not to play at San Diego was reached i a fjve hour conference which wound up early this morning. EIGHT GAMES OF ARMY'S FOOTBALL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED West' Point, N. . 6. —Eight of the games which the Army football team wil' play next year were announced today. Muhienberg, University of Kansas, Ala bama Poly Tech and Bates are the new comers. Two dates Temain cpen. Yale he games, exc Navy, will The schedule Yale; Nov. 11, N 0O’Dowd-Bog draw New York, De e ODowd, former world's middle ht chame pion, and Lou Bo; Conn., fought 12 rour tonight. O'Dowd -w Both men (we of Bridgeport, a draw here aggreseor Willard Sells Lav.reice Home Lawrence, Kansas, Dec. 6—Jess Wil lard, former hea ¢ pugilistie champion, today sold his Lawrence home, including the furnjture and lve- stock on the place. He will move to California. Defeated Radcliffe College Cambridge, Mass, Dec. 6—The Alle Philadelphia giris hockey team defeat- ed the Radcliffe College team today 17 to 2.

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