Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 10, 1921, Page 3

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SLOAN'S EASES PAIN EMERALDS TAKE BIG-HART MEASURE s ] . (SpectiT 5 Ths Bullatin) three laps behind. ORMENTING, agonizing rheu. ttoantie, Dec. §.—Ths Emeralds de-] McNamara and Madden led in points matic aches are quickly relieved feated ow-Hartford team of | With 351; Buysse and Van Hevel were by Sloan’s Liniment. ~Apply it gecond with 265; Derurter and Ya%! freely and enjoy a comforting sense of empen third with 220; Brocco w,m. 1t penetrates without rubbing. LOCATION-ACCESSIBILITY Can you get to it? Can you get away from it? Those are the two qQuestions that settle many a real estate deal. A place that you cannot easily reach or leave at any time, winter or summer, is handicapped both for business andl iviing conditions. No matter how excellent a plant you have, if it is located in an isolated place, you are facing one of the most setbacks. Nearness to market, good highways and good raiiroad s are necessary in present day successful manufacturing. Lacking these you are not on the same footing with other plants to meet keen com- petition, and the very keenest competition is what the future holds for all, G t L vith 186 nd Rut! it DR TG Good also for sciatica, lumbago R neuralgia, over-exerted muscles, smi : joints, external aches and pains, back- PREDICT NEXT YEAR'S FOOTBALL | Gches, strains and sprains. SEASON LARGER THAN EVER| ~ Don’t let pain lay you up. Keep New York, Dee. 9—(By the Associat-| Sloan's Liniment kondy and at the ed Press)—Intercollegiate football, the | first sign of an ache or pain, use it, , greatest of afl ‘vargity sports, for it certainly does produce results, unprecedented heifhts of popularity| " At all druggists—3sc, 70c, $1 during the season just closed, vet, witi: ggist 5 70c, § he 1922 season virtu: ten mnnlhs ’ away, there is every indication that next vear football will surpass = tendance, popular Llnlment e ———— THE ASHLAND COTTON COMPANY is very advantageously situ- ated in Jewett City, Conn. Nearly midway between New York City and Boston, the largest textile buying centres in the United States. Next dloor neighbor to Providence where the bulk of the New England raw cotton business is transacted. The N. Y., N. H. & H. Railroad offers excellent shipping facilities, as well as a daily line of motor trucks operating throughout the year. Raw stocks can be easily secured and. delivered to the mill and likewise finished material can be shipped promptly and" sasily. It has all along, of cv;uisg, been it reveals 2 wholly new degree of : agreeably evident to us that the road-steadiness and riding-* new Type 61 Cadillac, in a * gmoothness. They are scarcely . number of important respects, is less enthusiastic over its superb an even better Cadillac than we power and its swift and easy nego! Ve ot reached permitting of a definite an- ment. Intersectional of vania_at Philadeiphia; Grey goods must pass through the bleaching and finishing processes Philadelphia; I before offored to the consumer. The Ashland Cotton Company is located have ever produced before. acceleration. “a right in the section of New England where all the large finishing plants . L : Fore are situated, This means short hauls and small freight rates to bo added B“}: 1t 18 plcasant,dncvenhefle]s:. Especially if one is familiar with 2 | MoMILLAN OFFERED $35,000 1] %o the cost of the finished goods, Some plants when built are so located to have our own judgmentof the : » Eav FOR 5 YEAR CONTRACT as to secure favorable shipping facilities, but these mills are mainly de- Cadill x’xdgl g the past splendid pcrfor.xgancc of e | Daias, Tex, Dec. 9—Wnat is be- pendent on purchased electrical or steam generated power which cannot et “C:_O ’deg’an ON the Cadillac, it is difficult to - | tieved to t ed co- it t . owne: ' ; feved t et sl compete with cheap water power. dc:u}llly cc;: "m;th y own r;, sealize that such improvemenn. ’ T tiggtns. i vt 2 | The Adland’ Cotton Company haa the advantages of * = Wi RaERTRCE Y s o s o can exist, but they do exist, to e Sy, | ” c_Council | WINDHAM BIGH FIVE T0O 11 location and cheap water power. It is well to bear this in ou ity in actual road-performance. The con- the delight of owners, in the ngw? They inform us delightedly that 7 - Tvoe 61 Cadilla~.§ Tl MUCH FOR WOODSTOCK || consider the safety of your Ashland preferred stock, ad coach of the BARSTOW, HILL & COMPANY 9, SIX TEAMS STILL BUNCHED e Hisl 1L el 68 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. - IN SIX DAY BIKE HACE T gt y me i1 defeating th c) v ¥ De x the thir Detail Information Coupen. BARSTOW, HILL & CO, Boston, Mass. Please sond me detail information on the SAFETY FACTORS back of the Ashiand Cotton Company. It is understood that | am obligated in no way by this request. ! Norwii—THE A. C. SWAN CO.—New London Windham. Oben: Ellison, §. He Name. Address....covcereaisoscoscnnsanianes lc oA B 1 ENELRE N ————————————————————————————— TO REORGANIZE MINN ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCED SCHEDULE | EFFORT TO REVIVE SAILING JOE LYN;H D:;gATED { SPQRTING NO1ES. ELECTRIC FIX RE | CANOE MEETINGS Becelvers hae been named for ‘(ex‘ FOR THE DINING ROOM New York, Dec. | | MAXEY WILLIAMSON | & = Néw York - former bant given a decisi | vive international sa igs is to be made I Club, holder of for boats > Dame football team will be Cen- WOULD MAKE A MIGHTY SATISFACTCRY GIFT WE HAVE SCME BEAUTIES The Norwich Electric Co. 42-44 FRANKLIN STREET " iPETE HERMAN KNOCKED TOU PACKY O'GATTY | ELKS' TEAM NO: § WINS MATCH FRCM TEAM 8| MOST FAVOR FRESHMEN IS B2 D SPORT OF PENN EBALL MONEY. Bac LAl e oo & cotton quiet ot | should be a | the suce Is hoped it | would be | Edale Tremblay of Boston and Jackle Clark of Allen el s AT A VERY A'ITRAC'ITVE-PRXCE. ALSO A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. cracws Team 8, Capt. J. Osten 3 . 63 s S GET OUR PRICES. - vigskin is not ed with the financil ar-| | g rangeme: | 4 e | : S With his twe chief pill plcklers, Babe | ephone 1257 L the T | HOCKEY TO BE BOVIVED AT Ruth and Bob Meusel, unavaiiable for the | Telephone 125 TRINITY AFTER 10 YEARS' ABSENCE Hartford, Dec. 3.—Hockey is to be re- ved at Trinity college after a lapse of about 10 years, and an informal serles of matches will be plaved this season. A rink is being constructed on the athl eld by volunteer student labor. If r 2 | sults this season are satisfactory, it 18 To Succeed The Late expected that hockey will be sanctioned - . as a minor sport by the athistic assocla- 5 &% 5 ORICAGO GRAT : Senator Knox Sl first month of the season account of | b e Manazer. Tiaina ot Uik REUBEN B. S. WASHBURN, Mauager. Yankees will have to dig up two outfieu.l-l ers. tion of Trinity. icago, Dec. AT LAST! % 2 large scalc KELLEHER CAPTAIN OF BOSTON a 3 % COLLEGE ELEVEN NEXT YEAR . . 3 Boston, Dec. 9.—The Boston college THE FARMERS u : football team today elected as its captain | for next” year Willlam W. Kelleher of Cambridge, Kelieher, a fuilvack, ‘suc- ceeds John Heaphy of Beverly, who re- th the explanation that he did ] that he should accept the cap- B TR e e Wanet | BIGGEST THING OF ITS KIND IN YEARS! —_— Government has been elected pres- Won Decision over Tate ident of the general German Work- | THIS PART OF CONNECTICUT TO BE SUPPLIED WITH FARMING IMPLEMENTS OPPORTUNITY verled from five line to a galn of 20 cents. of wheat ran above 1, p Was current ad been a resumption of or- rom Germany. It was said that 2 Dec. 9—Harry Wills of New | .ingmen’'s Federation which Is th Dorter had alone recelved seven Orleans, negro heavyweight boser, won | most formidable labor organization - 51y OF QUALITY, AT BOTTOM PRICES from Germany asking « 8 decision over Bill Tate of Chicago| In the Tcuton efnpire. Herr Lefpart in their twelve round match last night.| is a member of the Carpenters’« Tate took heavy punishmet in every| uUnion. round. bidding for wheat, corn or Erroneous reports that Germany i been granted a meratorlum cow a0 at times 2¢ a stimulus to bulllah sentiment, and tended to make rte run to cover, especially end of the sesslon. F: | upturns in price led to longs. The chlef factor which ness to realize on hold- Tecelpts at eapoiis end Kansas City today ap- peared sufficlent to assure at least for 477% | the present a plentiful supply to domes- | tic_consumers. orn and oats wers steadled by the relative firmness of wheat. Besldes vort demand for corn continued on THE ENTIRE ‘ MOLINE LINE “AUTOMOBILE WRECKED” 5 OPERIB X0 .- it HOW FREQUENTLY YOU READ THAT HEADLINE, MR. AUTOMO- NEW LONDON, WINDHAM AND TOLLAND COUNTIES BILIST, AND THEN PAUSE, WITH A LITTLE SHOCK, AS YOU RE- BY : CONNECTICUT MACHINERY AND SALES Co. , “AUTOMOBILE WRECKED” MAY BE WRITTEN ABOUT YOUR CAR SOME DAY. NO DRIVER IS IMMUNE FROM ACCIDENT TO Hi§ 93-95 Water St., Norwich, Conn. SOLE DISTRIBUTERS MACHINE OR, WORSE STILL, TO PERSONS. LET US TELL YOU SOME TIME ABOUT AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE AND OF THE SATISFACTION OF DRIVING A CAR SO COVERED AS TO PROTECT YOU FROM LOSS. REMEMBER, THAT ONE ACCIDENT MAY COST YOU EVERY DOL- eraged higher wiilé Chicago Grain Market. High. Tow. Close. & LAR YOU POSSESS, INCLUDING YOUR HOME, IF YOU DO NOT William E. Crow, of Uniontown, ’ . 1MI% 1003 , of | o o Wy wew g Pa. who has fuct veek seace i aa, || CARRY INSURANCE ON YOUR CAR. MStP& s € 1037 1013 WE WILL GLADLY TELL YOU ALL ABOUT AUTOMOBILE INSUR- junfor senator from Pennsylvania ANCE AT ANY TIME. to fill the vacancy caused by the, Mimourt X & T Mo X & T pr .. . Immense Stock—Service Dep’t % T oas 7oy death of the late Senator Philander ime =E :,‘-'l. R Sl €, Jaox, ilch endal i March, | A NE ON VAUG y Insurance ol Fimo o Th . 23 a lawyer, 51 . ivsurt i ivears old, and has been a member 30 FRONT STREET PUTNAM, CONN. oo b4 of the Pennsylvania Stite sfl:aze| - : % elnce 1007, = ¥ MR TR Y T < 7 '—'_—'—'m LR

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