Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 12, 1922, Page 3

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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922 PECK WILL NOT MANAGE SENATORS — Washington, Jan. 11.—Roger Peckin- paugh “positively will not be made man- of the Semators in 1922, Clark president of the Washir)ston the American Leazue declared Pechinpaugh, former Tankee shoristop became a member of the local eam vesterday through the three-corn- al between Washington, Phila- and Boston. on of a manager for the club by the resignation of McBride, it was intimated to- probably Wil be announced late the formes Philadelphia an rntained by the Red Sox whicl, sent Roger Peckin- h to the Washington club, prabably ba transferred to short stop for season’s play Manager Hugh Duf- fv sald today. With Eddle Foster to r third base, B on i protected at but the gap left by the re- nefer of Fverstt Scott to New the one wkich Manager Duffy expected to hav: Dugan fill. Du- zan has plaved at shoit. ct that Boston chose Frank O'- regular shoru ~top of the Wash- of last season, as the trade for Peckin- comsideration by Jcal of the possibility that azee had another New York Amerl- 230,000 to Philadelphia with O'Rourke available Red Sox infled, it was t be made the sub- nsaction. CARPENTIER AND COOK TO FIGHT TODAY 1. —Georges Carpentler, and George Cook, are to fight here to- ton torm, aceording camps Carpentier is ee _pounds heavi ht Demnsey, and his he will enter the r man than at that ed his "Lit- confidence eat in Al- be staged as proof of the ¥ SENIORS TAKE ROVERS OF TAFTVILE INTU CAMP a crowa basketball re still ined their defeating the fast the score of 39 to 23 Wedn :sday ev- fourth stralght ret A. gy aggregation. gun to play out side games: Westerly, Mgntvilfe, Baltic Wanderers and the Taftville Rovers. The Seniors are scheduled to paly the fast Plainfield team Friday evening in Plainfield and will play the Baltic ‘Wand:rers a return game at the “Y” Saturday evening. The Senlors took tke first game of the se- ries and are out tc take the second game it possible. Each team is very anxious to prove their superiority and & very good game is looked for. HARVARD'S TRACK TEAM SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED Cambridge, Mass, Jan. 11.—Only one of the seven outdoor meets on the Har- vard track schedule, that with Yale on May 13, will be run o2 in the Stadium here. The schedule announced tonight fol- 19, Untyersity of Vire! Charlottesville ; 22, < Annapolis meet ; Annapolis; 20, Penn re- lay games, Philadelphia: May 6 Massa- | fichusetts’ Institute of Technology, Tech | field, Cambridge; 13, Yale, Harvard Sta- | dium; 20, Princeton at ceton ; 26 Intercollegiates. HARVARD'S ROWING SCHEDTLE ANYXOUNCED Cambridge, Mass, Jan. 11.—- nual race with.Yale at New I June 23 is the culminating night. The schedule will start | race with Pennsylvania or the river here on April 29, The dates arranged were: May 6, Princeton and Annapolis Cambridge; 13, Massachusetts Institute | of Technology at Cambridge; 20, Har- vard and Yale championship class crews New Haven Cornell at Itha 27, American Hflr‘- (entrles not decld- at YERMONT FOOTBALL TEAM TO PLAY DETROIT Jan. 11.—The T foorball team wi of Tfetroit at De- troit on November 23 f e final game of its 1922 schedule. Two vear tracts have been signed with Holy Cross, Springfield and Maine and -a thre y agrement - with Dartmouth. Burlington, Vt., versity of Vermont play the Universi BIX WRESTLING MATCHE SCHEDULED FOR SPRINGFIELD | (Speclal to The Bu Springfield, Mass, ling matches are Springfield c ¢ing to a Graduate Mar nclude ble teams in follows: Jam. 2 HICAGO GRAIN MARKET. —Wheat scored today chas- ners were pu aet ur was under w: 1.10 i and large to cents yro and 1.s | Dome Mines al Argentine he wn weeks and that Wan 1.000,000 eat includir Wreatc. Clos- level of the are and mate wers frmer In svmpa- w heat and it of eon- . - on the . s connec- ta the Holders of the advanee summary % Yor! of the Stock Ex- DAETE 474 104 324 58 3414 61 641 50% 49% . 50 54% 544 54y 5 5% 6 15 15 15 17% 17% 17% 30% 3012 30% v 62% 61% 62% Thi & N'west pr ..101% 100% 1013 ShiRIEP 31 307% 307% “Rub on Sore Throat Mousterole relieves sore throat quicke ly. Made with oil of mustard, it isa clean white ointment that will not burn or blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster., Just spread it on with your fingers. Gently but surely it penetrates to the sore spot and draws out the pain. Get Musterole at your drug store today. 35&65cin jars & tubes; hospital size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER ‘ym Harvester Int Mer' Marine |Int Mer Mar pr Int Mot Truck Inter Paper Int Paper pr sta Kenn f)tt Lehich Valley | Chile Chino Copper Copper Crucib! Del & Erie Hupp Motor Car Ilinois Central Inspiratio Mexican Petrol M:x Petrol pr Miami Copper % Missouri K & T Mo K & T pr .. Mo, K & T w { Mo K & T pr w i Missouri Pacific ri Pac pr at Enam & St N Y Central NYNH&ER Nor Am North Pacific Penn R R Pierce OIl Pierce Ofl pr Ry Steel Spring Rav Rea Reading 1 pr Reading 2 pr Rep I & Steel Soufr Pacific h Railway hern Ry pr Tenn Copper Tobaceo_Prod Unlon Pacific U S Rubber ... U S Rubber pr U S Steel U S Steel pr West Un Tel West Ei & Mt s O'land h-Pump B COTTON. 11.—Spot cotton New York middling 18.20 MONEY. New York, Jan. 11.—Call high 3 1-2; low 3 1-2; closing bid 3 3; loans aga acceptances 3. Liberty Bonds. High Lo, U 8§ L 3%s 98,00 T § Lib 1st 4s. 9810 U 8 Lib 24 4s. U B Lib 1st 44%s U S Lib 24 4%s 98.16 U S Lib 34 4%s 98.30 U S Lib 4th 4%s 98.20 Vietory 4% .100.18 Victory 3%s ...100.12 Quoted in dollars and cents per $100 bond. 97.90 98.04 Forelgn Exchange. Year Sterling— Yesterday. Agzo Demand . .84.223 Cables . 4.22% Franes s 8.28% Cruilders .36.79 Marks 5Ty Tire vosie 4.31% § franes 19.49 Tasetas Fa'glan, franes Swaden .. \. o Tenmark .10.8 Norway ...15.00 MAREET CLOSED STRONG. New TYork, Jan. 11.—Funded Issues dom!nated today’s eperations on the stock exchange, transactions in bonds, mainly at higher levels, being relative- ly much in excess of dealings In the share list. Liberty and Victory bonds were the outstamding features. Their extensive RHEUMATIC TWINGE MADE YOU WINCE! SE Sloan’s freely for rheumatic l Iaches, sciatica, lumbago, over- worked muscles, neuralgia, backs aches, stiff joints and for sprains and strains. It penetrates without rubbing. | The very first time you use Sloan’s | Liniment you will wonder why you never used it before. The comfortin g warmth and quick relief from pain will delightfully surprise you. Keep Sloan’s kandy and at the first | sign of an ache or pain, use it. At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. quickly healed by Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. Good for pimply faces, eczema, acne, itching skin, and all gtherskin troables. Oneof Dr Hobson' Family Remedies. Any druggist. DrHobsons [ Ointment figuring facial eruptions -ze> | scREDULE accumulation azgregated tbout Qs per 5, ul.\._n...._....‘—.’k._ B aE rard at Springfield; Penn | March 10, BOWLING. Mohican Market. 73 96 ST 100 109 Store. B isR—t970 cl 121— 300 3 350 Order of Bowne Andrews RKETT MAY COACH AT BOSTON COLLEGE | tegy. OF ATHLETIC ENTS AT WEST SPRINGFIELD HOCKEY SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED YALE HOCKEY TEAM DEFEATED PENN he Yale 1 vania at stock market atter its dealings were mat , Which in of commission munications ofls, 1y rupted the b s having wire stern points. and food spectal- ongest house! Heaviness of the better ts and va- Sales amount- enance of call as against at 81 per cent. money r Contrary to expectations in quarters, no change was made in ts and interest rates by the I 1 Federal Reserve bank. Tra. n forelen exchange was on a limited scale and at rates slight er: for B European alsn easing. Rallroad bonds followed the pace set nment issues. At on, Great Pennsyivania, Unfon Pacific le and Nashville, Xew Tork Cen- eading and fssues of more specu- e character were higher by fr: to one and one-half nointe. Domesti industrials also hardened, but interna- nals were irregular. Chicago Zrain Market. Low, Close. 109 1107% 98% 99% 5244 533% F4ip 54% a5 35% 38% 38% 8 TO 3! POTNT | | | com- | | GRAND T XTI I 7 A0 10| GEI 10 : 0| Em— o0 eI MARK DO this remarkable stock reduction. $35.00 to $40.09 | Suits and Overcoats ercoat marked down. “The Kuppenheimer Store” IR XTXT T X7 Nad St Xt X CIRCUIT SCHEDULE ADOPTED AT MEETING hio,” Jan. 10—The ator Barnes was hn. went to s was Miss Jennie ter of Sheldon Baker. connect nt l:f the New Miltord Hat com- In the which that year ncfuded Stile Jerem!ah Dono- van, James F. Wals rnum, C. A. Ga 11—A dent of the Ansonia Sllowing races, Orange. te cau .n rnmmand of Com- AMERICAN AND BRITISH SECURITIES CASE the following to both rule ‘0 be made whereby a star — er, by consent of the presiding juds 2 Haven, Conn., Jan. 11.—Deplor- ish unruly drivers in scoring by | ing the action of outside curst in in- inz a driver that race, or | sti linss in Teneivq ; or fine, or suspension from{Pne to igeival assets are disqualifying horse and entranee three in five heat racing, Stewards made the following rec- mendations to the rules committee udge Edwin S. States distriot ‘memrandum and in the case of the Securities Company rurt tonig! the vs, \me Tn all races under tne three in five n and British Manufacturing h hall end at the con- [iCreoration, of Bridgeport. Judge Thom- te fth heat and purses be (ms appoints David Strouse of New Ha- a d o summary. This rule master in the case, to be optional with members who race Manufae- e three in five heat pan’ Corporation, makers of artillery o stewards ed that the|nng munitions, went into the hands of A Circuit as a body advocates the icap system of racing fi eoords to include time, -race Tecords. " recciver about two years ago. fast trot- | heat ané | It was recommended that each meémber of the Grand Circui t: out the handicab system for fast record horses and the majority of the members Dledged themselves, to do so, The present officlals of the Grand Cir- cuit wore re-elected. The rmpany's plant in Bridgeport is closed. t also has a vlant in Providence, R. I. SureRelief I-'OR INDIGESTION ORBITUARY. Andrew G. Barnes. \ew Milford, Conn., Jan. 11.—Andrew |- G. Barnes, who was senator from the 32nd district in the general assembly of 1907, and who was in the house from this town in 1895 and 1905, died at his home in Boardman, today. He had been il for a lonz time with asthma. Senator Barnes was a farmer most of his life and he gave attention for years to cattle rasiing, dealing also in wutem | cattie tn tho N’ur Euh.nd market. "As /;\‘\./ STARTING TODAY — OUR ANNUAL OUR ENTIRE STOCK Men’s and Young Men’s UITS and OVERCOATS The values of tomorrow are anticipated in the prices here teday in prices to the bone for the best reason ever—to move goods ! $45.00 to $50.00 Suits and | Suits and Overcoats 1$21.50|$32.50|$43.50 In times like these a bonafide sale such as this is mighty wel- come to most men. Our entire stock without reservation of any kind is included in these reductions. Every Suit and Every Ov- Manhattan ! mated at fi ourt has frequently s who are unknow who have not } had been | Seymour | erican and | jeivie:e 1.4 tl I.v o/ ommn ol e emmmions e s WN SALE At one bold stroke we have cut $55.00 to $65.00 Overcoats 121-125 MAIN STREET Its assets in Bridgopart have been esti-| on. dollars. { the memorandum, Judge Thomas|! that when equity proceedi instituted in other dis In assats York in EVERYTHING SEEMED WRONG Until “Fruit-a-tives” Made Everything Right Mozerowy, Vervowa, *For years, I suffered with Kidney end Liver Complaint;my hed; my liver was s ish; and my whols system seemed out of order. “Fruit-a-tives” and against 02%) has been vlefendant for, $1 slered by the fede will exvect the adm n Connecticut to be ccmduc‘ed‘ its supervision.” | » In arpointing Mr. Strouse as special| master, the memorandum outlines his! ‘uties at length and the pa e proceedings may annly for pointment as a co-receiver. was the only re. medy to helpme. They ened the Kidneys, made my bowels move regularly and freed me all the s MOSES MURPHY, These “Fruit Laxo Tablets” will always cure such troubles 50c a box, 6 for $2.3 At dealers or from FR' Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y. BRISKE DEMAND FOR ALL ISSTyS OF LIBERTY BONDS New York, Jan. 1l.—Investmetn de-| and for United States government war | sues, despite the faot they are at high-; est prices for a year or more, continued in enormous proportions on ize stock ex-\ change today Up to 1250 o'clock Liberty Bond ol Victory Note sales approximated $15 000,000 par value. Early trading was| most extensive in Liberty 2d, 3rd and 4h 4 1-ds. Liberty 3rd 4 1-4s and Victory 3 z-ul were the only exceptions to the long list of maximum quotations. These gained THERE Is no advertising. medium Y Eastern Connecticut 0-The Bulle tin for business resu Now Is the Time to Make Repairs Prices Are Lower. SHINGLES, NAILS—OAK, MAPLE AND PINE FLOORING—WALL BOARD, ETC. CALL H. F. and A. J. DAWLEY NORWICH, CONN.

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