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VT ETRA NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921 3 This Is Why You Know Essex Is a Great Car: —Its owners say so— ‘After 40,000 Miles Best On the Market “My Essex, a 1919 model has been driven over 40000 miles, in- “I have driven my Essév 48,000 miles without replacing over $50 eluding three trips between Detroit and New York. The flexibility worth of parts. | get about 17 miles to the gallon of gasoline, and of the motor is always a source of amazement to those who drive about 150 miles to the quart of It has been more than satisfac- with me.” tory in every way. The best car on the market.” L. C. HANNEN, H. E. PUGGEOLI, Detroit-International Co. 131 North Main Street, Detroit, Mich Springfield, Mass. 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FooT BALL HA—yA- —Its records prove it— In 4 trips across America Essex 4 times breaks the transcontinental record. “TORPEDOED” G ; First Essex Second Essex Third Essex Fourth Essex — —— s TP Ridley. s vk 4 O'Rourke | 8 San Francisco to New York New ¥ork to San Francisco San Francisco to New York New York to San Francisco — 4 days, 14 hrs,, 43 min. — 4 days, 19 hrs., 17 min. — 4 days, 21 hrs., 56 min. — 5 days, 6 hrs., 13 min. Suh_ ase Uvel’w ems i ar Ur EVEE oy Lowers Record 12 hrs, 43 min. Lowers Rocord 22 hrs, 13 min. Lowers Record by 6 hrs, 35 min. Lowers Record by 11 hrs, 19 min. The average time for each of the four Essex cars over 3347 miles Ocean Bartseheck to Ocean route was 4 days, 21 hours, 32 minutes. Lacasse ... excited fans |ball was placed on the All-Hartford three lefeated the All-|yard line, where Locke went over for a |Locke .... e score of 14 to 0 touchdown. McGollons kicked the go: | > ght games pla The second came in the middle of the | McGollons Every fan | third period when the Sub Base on a Essex set the official 50-hour record, traveling 3037 miles at better than a mile a minute. For cars of its motor size it holds all official stock records for speed and endurance from 1 to 50 hours. It set the world’s 24-hour road mark of 1061 miles, and the official 24-hour dirt track record of 1261 miles. - Mickey Landers ..... eee. Tully o f off tackle plays and d s, | Fiel Johnny Landers 5 G % = A # St o e e o T o ; Essex also set the New York-Chicago record—24 hrs., 43 min., and the San Bernardino hill climb record. bertson, placed the ball on'the oppo- ; M .... Sigretce i " - e o e toiond . BGolions | | Subs for Base, Spless for Lacasse. | | kicked the goal. ‘(‘_\ rowder fr:rdm-z: H;uh; fm:r Harlfc;i. Ot . b Olt G 3 for Dodge, Huban for Tully; offi- |} — e e i e e s e o O 7 e Sttt o the way it is built the reason e | danger duri te entire ga f Yale. umpire; Percy of Brown, | o fie. Baio i tons 1 miusears £ Chmer ol Wenger head Only by sound engineering design and careful build- older ? Have the qualities which seemed good when ’ e he summary : ing, even in minute details are such results possible. | COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY BASEBALL . ! SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED | f Much of the workmanship upon which the goodness | ! the car was new held up in hard service ? Ask owners if they would buy another car of the Sub Base. All-Hartford. Albertson F New York, Dec. 18.—Columbia univeér- Cough S o bt Tl ehiuate s s e of a car depends is not seen in any ordinary examina- P e {i | nounced today, consisis of 26 games post- | tion. You see it only in the service of the car. That [y 40 s TR o .... Bonagia imes having been arranged with | | FINANCAL AND COMMERCAL and Yale for the first time | Andy Coakley w coach is why the experience of owners is valuable in decid- ~ We would be glad to have you make your decision ing on any car you buy. on that basis—what Essex owners think of their cars, S It is the most sensible way to learn what you may ex- compared to the experience of owners of other makes. et P A pect of a car. Make use of it. And remember, in the New. Improved Essex you get Eowdoin ; Manhattan college; - .§‘xew_\;:k university; 10, Dartmoutn Ask owners. Find out what their upkeep expense even a greater car than the earlier models, which own- 33y of Pen vania at Philadelphia 1, | B has been. Has it grown greater as the car grows ers still so highly praise. 18, Union; 22, Wesleyan; 25, f City of New York; 28, Am- 9, Cornell at Ithaca. Frein e | v PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT at Hanover; 12 - Touring ...... $1195 Roadster ...... $1195 Sedlinrs ' o rania_at Philadels th: greater £ moderately Dartmou Pen rtmouth. Syracuse; 7, Pennsylvania; 9, |8 at Worcester; 10, Yale at| $1995 Coach ... $1495 WOULD JOIN THE wwwme | Hudson-Essex Sales and Service | | New York, Dec. 13.—Jack Dempsey, |} A | Tork, Dec. 18—lack Dempsey. | ERNEST D. WHITE, Propristor 191 NORTH MAIN STREET Telephone 1780 m Copper Tobacco Prod Union Pacifi | Union “Pac pr 1U S Rubb: heavyweig! ion pugilist, and s. have applied fo he new organ Na- nce, it was announced 110 be- its purpose fonal sports iGabed rattar|be : Ja Springtield Col-|Paul Godley, representative of the |taken tp in the house and which rep- ome affiliated| TH | rst; February, | league in Scotland. ajority leade ation of Labor. Februar; Using a modern American radio re- e up the oo et anen L Flbruary 15, |celving set in a station near Glasgow, e S B e E ; ¢ Haven: February 15, West | Mr. Godley listened every night for the | : : February 25, |calls and messages from American ama- ; ~ai Tech field; 13, 4 teurs. A number of British amateurs |t ¥ “ambridge; 20, Princeton at P 4 also took part in the receiving end of the e 97.90 Intercoilegiates. o test. A message from P. R. Coursey, o :q; SRR S i L SEN' editor of an English rado magazine, said | 4 10006 = st that several British amateur atations Kenyon b b sLUnDE ¢ | PENNSTLVANIA BASEBALL * SPORTING NOI1ES. : iy picked up test flashes from this country. i * de- gton, Dec 15 (By the A. P.).— CHEDULE HAS 32 G | Burt Spencer won the judges’ de ] 1 E HAS 32 GAMES | . iion over Al McRae in a 12-round Hughes as ch bout in Brooklyn. armament conference ; directly with Premi s and ce resarve act to provia the agrécul! e reserve MAY MEAN DESTRUCTION commu & rga i OF RAILROAD LABOR BOARD Leo P. Flynn, manager of Harold Fa- | .7o00¥ WiR ¥ iand of France : pre=vy rese offered Joh Buff a $30,000| o =T N8 e = : Chicago, Dec. 18.—Regarding contract guarantee to meet Farese in the Gar- | Brench delegation upon th helcases before the United S den within 30 day itk Eoard, Frank P. Walsh, coun Johnny Evers and Arthur Devlin = is understood to have call- | S0P crafts organization in a statement were at the meetings. Wonder what|ed the attention of M. Briand to the en- | OhiSht said that prices those two would bring right unexpected nature of the French now if they were in their prime? osal and to its failure to harmonize The intercollegiate ice hockey sea- the basic principles upon which the son opens in Philly with a game .- n of naval armaments plan was Dartmouth; 19, Brown; 22, |tween Yale and the University of Penn- Yale at New Haven. s Vermont at Burlington; Foreign Lxehange tee tomor- Saturday .84 New teams that appear le are Fordham, Ursinus, s. . Columbia, Lehigh, Was! m. Tuesday further garding contract work as the most was the st: r v portant to the employes, the integrity (a8 the ontstanding development | G070 00 o'l e, public, 1.65 .80 ylvania. i Johnny Buff till holds his bantam- ! ith the conference | 2 the Jabord and the public, that have | NOTHING FROM GERMANY 5.40 L (\_“'nfl“‘l‘ 24, Army at | light title ever | and was accepted most quarters as (< L L G e In & na ON REPARATIONS QUESTION o nt; 30, Cornell, Peaia { considerably post what had been e e e nd | e 2, Brown at Providence: 3, Har- | e Aocrdont predicted would b arly adjournment [ SonSPIracy to avoid the sk Dec. the A. P).— THE LIVESTOCK MARKETS. 8t Cambridge; 7. Columbla at New | a5 2 no’ decision _ affair. L DR Toaet g L FiGottichis of i 2ol er the cab we credit com- Chicago, Dec. 16—Hogs—Recelpts, - 22t Easton; 10, Dart- | "0 1922 Grand Prix automobile race| W e hiaor ment _definitely reached on | EU3T4S the rights of he American-British-Japanese ratios and | &> 2™ pun S L the German s < th; 15 shington at Chesterton, | . 1 t Str i 000 he m % e ly 1 47,000 head: 16, Colgate at Hamilton; 17, Cor. | Will take place at Strasbourg July by pretending that et 10 to 20c ane ; LR ekt oopanese ratios aNd | ey are contracting and leasing out to Bulk. $6.50@7.00; top, | cnl | according to an announcement made| ¥t the Shantung tconversations® movleyl o ittciorsfand padrones the most Wwalght. 8@ 6.80 & oo T R A ile | ing steadily toward an amicable under- elght, $C.T9@6.80; medi Saturday evening by the Automobile | : ortadtE smations 0t thistoraration taf 186753690 1ight welght, ; | Club of France Sancihx beoween the Cliiness and iiay | o s roats 2 Watsl light ligh 10@7.30 | AMATEUR ATHLETICS CHARGED > : The Giant managerment gave Eddie|?205¢ nesotiators, most delegations had o ° "0 0SB T B S WITH PROFESSIONALISM | Brown and Vernon Spencer, two other | 77oPaTed fo arrange the i:“{fi‘-g{j‘gmfla‘; Sohats aeticovobed) davics EI0g N market | proyt, national president of the A. A, |tion for Shinners. The new G missions might, be left to handle them. : U., tonight declared that if Joey Ray,|iS 6 feet tall weighs 130 pounds and | “'q "3 Eion galnedmagxgn:‘flr‘\‘\hcr {AThe: so-called .private; co rank Loon Lorez Murchison and |is_Only 21 vears old delegations was that if France insisted | Pretending mot only to actu ackson Scholz were found to be guil-| The New York Giants Saturday an-|on the 5-5-3 ratio comprised in the pro- |ain the rights of way of of charges of professionalism |nounced the purchase of Ralph Shin-|posal put forward Thursday she would |Put independent railroad con ught against them they would be|Rers, outfielder and one of the lead-|find a solid onposition confronting the | Charge of ned. He asserted that those re- | ing base stealers in the American As- ther from a standpoint ponsible for the games comeerned | sociation, from the Indianapolis clu : e o cpolnt | Gevices upon wh |would also be adequately punished. New Haven, Waterbury and New | ‘present status Vaterbur on_which 1 énie “hiole | DS /of ‘{he_ traveling’ public “I believe that the people who tempt | London are planning boxing bouts for | scheme of limitation is built, it was de- |Pend for safety. bl | boys to violate amateur ruling are|the near future, which is a fair indica- | clared, could the Fremch delegation de.| “I7 Order to avold the provisions of sows, smooth, $5.00@6 rough, $5.25@5. Cattle—Receipte, dull to lower. Beef and prime, $8.60@10.00; &0od, $6.50@9.5 @10.00; common and medium, 8 Butcher cattle: Heifers, | 8:500 cows, $3.25@6.40; bulls, 6.15." Canners and cutter heifers, $3.60@6.15; canner steers, $2 @3. Veal calves (light and hand weight), $7.50@10.00; feeder 0@7.00; stock eers, $4. actors are y ain- newspapers gt sio: to have TSI es and Cows must de- 6% | Stocker cows and heifers, $3.00@35.00 more guilty than those actually com- | tion that the boxing game is starting| fend the claim to such a standing in the |the transportation act favorable to their 1615 | Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, = 9,000 | Mitting the breaches of discipline,” he | t0 Pick up. world's delimited naval concert. employes and the public, a . i Eddie Eayrs, who successfully man-| China's request f b i he | D o1, | head; market, fat lambs st = | said. AYES; 5 °h s request for abrogation of the Y 1'1 2 | lower, fat sheep g(gad'\{)i,sxfaa;g ;rJa'whs‘ Mr. Prout added that judgment ought | 28€d the Providence Club in 1919, when | 1915 treaties resulting from the twenty- |2 ST¢3 673 | (84 pounds down), $0.25@10 lambsg | N0t to be passed by the public oh the 22 (culls and common), $7.25@9; g | athlet volved u rrendered assert that part of that city was represented in the East-|one demands form the most formidable | imposed upon ti ern League, is said to be slated for|stumbling block in the way of a Far|They claim that the they were prov- s s 3 3 > o2 PORTO RICANS INQUIRE AS 7114 | wethers, $7@9; ewes, $3@5 g | €0 to be zuilty. He declared that to higithe managerial job in .New Haven|Bastern accord, but in many quarters it | duties over to the m TO STATUS OF GOV. REILY 1585 | ewes, $1.50@2.75; feeder lambs, $8.754 | knowledge Ray had always been very |DNext season. . Sericrea et dhe foint naver Il Do | SRR e ooy i @ moderate in/ his ‘expense account. The lowa State College two-mile re- | st ed. Jupan'alshady has | the, maloriy’ perias Dec. 15—Antonio Barcel 3615 Pittsburgh, Dec. 16.—Cattle—Supply, | 51 lay team, which broke the world's re-| objec Ni to discussion of the treaties by anclal respo sibil ¥ ! an 2% | 75 head; market steady. Cholce, 35203 | EMPS TAKE FIRST cord last May at the Drake relay car-|the confcrence and it i recognized gen- |thown to have had n : 87 |9 prime, S8@8.50; good, $7.503: tid GAME OF SEAgON|Mival will take a three weeks' trip|erally that no nation can be compelled to | expertence. .~ 106% 107 | butchers, $7.25@7.75; fair, $6@1; 7 into the East, according to plans an- [ talk about a question It considers out- |- “The railroad compante 1915 1014 | mon, common to M. C. A. opened their bas-|nounced by Track oCach Art Smith -‘!’.”" the scope of the conference. In ad- |ceeded in e s i 10% 3 Lo (e Somulons Yy by playing at Colches- | today, dition. there have heen hints of strong |Parts of the countr 3 DU Yo% 10% 107 | cows, heifers, $4 night where they suc-| Silent John Hummel, Springfield |SuPPort from otrer powers for pan- |should rip the 1id off the entire in taking the “bacon” from the | manager has signed up two new play- | °S¢ contention that the confe: s s -, TUnless the law reach 141% 140% 1401 | fresh cows and springers. § ence should | spiracy i ric . it 19% | calves, $12.50; nea Academy team, the score being!| He has grabbed Lefty Ross, a|2°% atempt.to go into “closed incl-|a strong hand, the Eener Tin 4% 74% | $5.50@8.50. The game was full of action thpaw flinger, from Rock Islana |21 ; left open to exploltati = Sheen and Lambs—Supply, ru. out, and the team work was ex-lof the Three I'leasue, ‘and Jack Con- |y NCHHET 18 1t consldered ifkely. that [paralleled. e wor 84 % |market: 75¢ lower.. Urime wett t shooting by the visitors was of [roy, a shortstop from a Georgla Lea-| SIS Will he any e L e e oads, ars attompiing. undér @5.50; good mixed, $4.00 @ 4.50; fair order. The summary: gue. 2 Honc the C‘at:i? G BLaax has the scheme, a device of private contra milxed, $2.50 @ 3.50; culix and common Bacon Shortstop - Hank Schreiber former- | ;7% 0 the ease of China. ' The Japan farm out to alleged private contract $1.00 @ 1.75; lambs, $10.75. ; ; forward 4 ly with the Brasscos, who was With| ation of poller for fatare ol | I oni hitherto performed by approx- | Washington et S R G L : - Sinder | Indianapolis most of the past season,| fne tercenii oLyl UTe Drotection of | the work Nion of the raflway em- | neus ¢ steady, 10c lower. Prime heavy hogs (2| buti was: faken fon bySths New' Fork| some ofithe Gsloeatos Maitees o o | Y tha cou = r shops and 700 T:60; “heavy. matxe =S | p Hollender ...i:...... %4> Blebbing | Giants In, the fslf an0 thum Bidefiy! cace cun wall Lot stt s e Do O R & way' dapartment 1 3.00: medivms, $8.25 @ became § “world’s champion’ has been | ne aov S bl s Scceedl’t s adventure 1t will norkers, §5.00 @ S H. Brennon . -+~ ‘Brooks| shifted back by John McGraw to the| o ses a. bint doeion, SLleTS WAt |y e e, destruction of the 3865 @ S roughs, 2% Hoosiers. New York had bought him | kind by all the powers, but of a charae. | railroad labor board and expose the stags, $3.50 @ 4.00. C. Sage ............. e+ee0ese London | conditionally. A ter so broad as not to require prolonged | ready overburdened public to the uUN-|ppyrm oF AMERICAN . ...l 'Harry Greb, whose boxing style is|negotiations. checked rapacity of the railroa ana I Chicago Grain Market. T. Spivery ... Horwitz| likened to the trip-hammers that pound R thele confederates in the advancing army CINEER 2X [OOELENE Wheat— High. Fers Cloge Field goals, Brennon 1, Harris 5. Hol-(in the steel mills of Pittsburgh, from |26 AMERICAN RADIO STATIONS {of pricate contractors™ jor Bernard Poc: 107% 7 lender 4, Sage 1, Spivery 1. Free|where he came, will meet Johnny Wil e e o i — s, i il i throws 3, Brooks 2, London 2, Sin-|son of Boston for the middleweight ¥T MESSAGES OVER OCFAN |\ \rTERS TO COME BEFORE o July 1027% ders 1, Stebbins 1. title in February, Tex Rickard an-| Hartford, Deo. 15— Twenty-six ama- CONGRESS THIS WEEK ,,,;ué,,m’ Cormp— PR e nounced today. The bout will be held| teur wireless stations in the Usited e of St Lous, Dec. 46% B el : in_Madison Square Garden. States were successful in sending test| Washinst Dec. 18—Congress re- & 33,’ i HAVE LONG SPRING TRIP| The hockey u:hedul_a for Williams | massages across the Atlantic ocean in |sumes work tomorrow with action sched- influenza have 543 i 2 Dee. 18.—Harvard College as made public Friday, pro-|the ten-day experiment of the American {uled on only one fmportant piece of lez- tals, 1% 3y 2N 2 e the longest trip next | vides for nl!;)eigames. The date fol-|Radio Relay league with ended last |islation before house and senate quit for iz’/: i&’z 3s=; T :lr\:\s&:t; v: x;;;;:}: n:;], 1::5, ag:s'in:nsaze;-ng schedule here un- E‘hi‘ t1-‘ma1 l'epurz:‘_l on the resuits of ,the holiday vacation Thursday night. If it wasn't for the happening of the accor - > el - 32 B < Wert J - nseq: i 3 y $% 3% 2% nounced tonight, Which it iz expected will | January 1, Rensslaer Polytechnlc In- ters of the radio leagus hare todey trom Din: coi-Iyecning BT wabh b o oy Lnexpected life would be terribly mono- ters of the radio league here today from Dyer anti-lynching bill which is 0 be tonous. .