Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 27, 1922, Page 3

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New York, Jan. 26.—A purse “'eqial to the one e received for the Jersey City fight fast summer” has been offered Jack Dempsey for & seécomf bout with Georgeas Carpentier in Lomdon in July, Jack Kearns, lhe champlon's m-nager, Dempsey’s sh in the cb‘mplnmhw the Frepchman on July 2 was e been $300,000, the largest offered a pugilist. Carpen- e was $200,000, , of course, s more than d I_will an- ce my decision soon.” Lomdon offer was made by a syn- e of sportsmey, Kearns sald. It s on the heels of a message from Wiliam A. Brady expressing his desire h Dempsey and Harry Wills in and the world's champ! was advanced that Geory n bout would wait his = ead of wading t as he did at Jersey C ROY M'WHIRTER WON SEATING CHAMPIONSHIP Jan. =Y Dempsey Offered Match With Carpentier |2 closed today wer Joe Moors, New York, ter; Toronto, 20, old class—Orlle Grefh, Saranac 80. Lake Plaeld, 70. Lake Placid, 80; Plattsburgh, 40; Raymond Murray, New York, 30; William Leonard, St. John, N. B, 1 Lake Placid, 6 $50,000 INVOLVED IN DEAL JANUARY 21, f!gz 0 Fred Buendgen, Chi- Charles Gordan, St. John, N. ‘Willlam' Murphy, NeW York, 20; ; Edward Glos- Juniors winners were: Sixteen _year Lake, Fourteen year 'old clul——Etrl Finch, Twelve year old _class—Jack Shea, ‘Wesley Champagne, Ned Mulftur, Saranac Lake, 10. Ten year old = class—Eugene . Shea| the vorable 547 2474 914 148 145 T1%e 73 or .. . 495 49% Tron & Steel .. 543 51y Rep 1 & Steel pr South Pacifie South Raflway Routhern Ry pr Tenn S8 1274 1274 53 100 P lunn game nt the ' segson. 1S the: nly league team that defea \y luz!yeu So_a corking d for from these two teams znn!:ht. the club, were the transfer of Frank| s Portelance e R 5, one from loa; and o from O'Rourke _to - Boston, which held Peck-|H. Cole. .... = ';;‘;"'A”hh A Uy Ll’:a flm"immd inpaugh's contract, and Jose Acosta and | M’ Osborne ..’ .. 88 s Bing Miller to tio Philadeiphia Athlet- | B Plerson, Capt. <81 doubles champlonship tourf@ment, all the ca. Mr. Griffith aid not sdy whether tho bR Wnright & . 82 victors winning iieir contests compara- $50,000 was diyided between_ the Bpston Mgl nvely sl and Philadelplila clubs or/went to only 379 38z 353 1114 57 Peil and Stanléy Mortimer, New one of them. = v Yock. ihe dticnelisss, aateated Robert A Order of TForesters. Gardner and Howafd Linn, Chicago, 177, KILLINGLY TO PLAY Congdon_.. ... 101 ~ 99 86— 286 [15-5, 15-8. - Jay Gould and J. W, Wear, PLAINFIELD TONIGHT | Belleveau .. 96 92 . 79— 267 | Philade¥phia, former champions,. elimi- 8 e Willett ... 83 81 80 244|nated Roger Cutler and Hewitt Morgan, Tonight (Priday). the Kilinsly HIgl| oo -101 98 10f— 300 | New York. 15-7, 18-14, 15-10. F. sclpl - bAskotiall b L - BT b 83 11 102— 264 |Frelinghuysen and Maurice Heckscher, aindeld High school team in the /town s e York it Staniey . Peation s Il at Danieimon. This is the fourth s e i o | by O PN e Sy 15:3, 15-3, 154, and H. L. Dixon,and b A i S __|'B. B. Reynolds, Chicago, won by défault Jack 7 80 100— 25T | front Fulton Cutting- and partner, Neéw MoNadz . 92 78 83— 283 | yori Bowne 84 82 955— 2611 yn one of the semi-finals tqmorrow Pardy .... .... 91 = 8 = 92—'268| pe|l and Mortimer will mest Frelinghuy- | Folleneous .. .0 86 89 97— 22| sin and Heckseher, and in. the other — (—— »—| ——| Gould and Wear will play Dixon and 430 414 487—1311| Reynolds. S The ‘final reund will be played Satur- At Jewett City. day Flivers. el < 3% | LaFasre ..., 159 108 97— 454 | HARYATD "k::;:ia S R 28 1 Gibert .. ... 110 “127° 97— 334 & A * pratifield | . 396 1166 Chfln i 3 A. Raney ! 34 97. L. 'Bvud.ur —vee. 122 . 109 541—1670 95 932 269 Philadelphia, Jan. 26.—Two New York o Harvard student council Wednes-| 5 142: call loans against ac- 4 192 COTTON. York, Jan. —Spot cotton | tage. middling 16.70, tion Liberty Bonds. ers, francs \New York, Jan. 26—Call money | jower. rong; highw8: lotw 4 1-2; ruling rate : closing 5; oftered at 5 1-2; market. ward a little in 1 tivity of export call for corn check against any material prices, Free selling of ward by -carriers and packers gave a downward slant to the “| provision markét despite an advance in the prics of hogs. the outcome Was unchanged to 25 “cents With advices at hand that Argentine farmers were offering wheat freely and that prices'both at Buenos Aires and Liverpool showed a setbck, the wheat market here gave evidence: was drop o Clticazo irgin Market. Swiss 19.43 Wheat— setas PR 14.00 May an _francs 7.81 75V, 5 9 Low. 114Y 1013 gl 3% 5% 3813 39% from - the outset that buyers were at a-diasdvan- Lack of demand was gery notice- able at times, so much so that ‘d redug- of 30,000,000 bushelsin estimatés of the Canadian wheat crop failed en- tirely to have any apparent éffect on the ‘Word that 50,000 barrels of flour hdd béen sold for export from the United States led afterward, howeverg to something of a rally. reported liberal sales of wheat to’ miil- Nevertheless buying .orders for fu-g ture deliveries of wheat continued to lack volume, and upturns in rice were not well maintained as the session drew to, an end. Calues of corn amd-oats worked down- Wwih wheat, but ac- Besides St. Louis in day afternoon set its seal of approval on Boxing s a minor sport, and the athletic committee, Which had referred the ques- tion to this student body for sentiment, will -undoubtedly ratify the vote— mnext week. Harvard will probably meet Yale (his winter and will not broaden its schedule until next season. Z mhz, TIGER CREW CAPTAIN, ELOPES { 1t became known Wednesday that Sid- n&y W. Milne of ?hflzdelphh a senior at, Princeton university and captain-elect of the Tiger varsity crew, had eloped Sat-| urday to Elkton, Md., Wv}th Mi: Baker, ‘also of Philadelphia. Marion | Milne, who 96— 234 | captained the 1022 geeshman eight and ‘126— 321 | for the last two years has been stationed 126— 357 at No. 7 on the varsity. graduated in June, according to schedule. e will be None of Mithe's friends at Princeton ¥ A e knew about the marriage, although they AT THE APTNA ALLEY 218 101 a7 07| Tere aware of the fact Uray Bo hiad been 7% away over the week end, presumably to U. 8. FINISHING. CO. LEAGLE. 38 123 106 322 attend “his aunt’s funerai” Dr. 3. Dun. | Makoup—Colored. e A e Say | can Spaeth, the(Tiger rowing coach, who Langlais .... .... 86, 101 32— 269 109 92 100— likewjse was in the dark about the mat-, Callahan ... ... 6 71 78—2 94T 90 99— 283 | iy, ally remarked that thete seem — — te 85 & / i o T 358 ;o:x.um fugfon betwéen the two cere- - "LeClatre Bm b /| 5 Wi AT .o 160, RS- 30— 2ss| TEOPOES O RERNTIER 1 91 91— 282| ~ MAY NOT COME RACK | 0 114 177— 204| Georges Carpentier is ~ consids lng 82 | 80— 257 abnndunmg plans for a fight with Ww. mcmn ...‘1’2‘ 119 117— 340 | Gibbons in America. The Frepch bamer — —|is said to dislike the size of American 503 - 454—1438 | rings and the weight of American gioves. Instead of the Gibbons' fight, Georges is negotiating for a fight in Paris with XNiiles, who would be a much easier op- BY WASHINGTON CLUB Print Makeup. el s o Done;lt tS:n the loulgh bmbo:s : Washington, Jan, 26—Cash to thejMikolasl, Capt .. 75 . 81 85— 241 ‘94 - 83— 2§ n:}":?iy 2 ey u::ebfsr:hi: morting amount—of $50,000 was involved in_the |McIntyre 67— 213 1 01— aty) PR, B caled the Dert b vyweigl deal by which the Washington club -of | Ellison . 81— 285 N S Y o (e 5 American -Jeague acquired the services [ Olson 99—1254 . M3 183 482—1408| Predictions that Carpentier x:m nexer | of Roger! Peckinpaugh, veteran short- Thompson + Ty 7~ R meet Gibbons have ‘been freefy made in p, Clark C, Griffith, president of the - ~—— —— | NEW YORK TEAMS TAKE Parisafisfic circles. The Frenck chas | club’ annouriced In an address today. 401 412 408 -1222 PIRST MATCHES IN RACQUETS Di°% has been credited with not desirjis Other considerations in the deal, he told Offee. to risk further his French, popularity by a possible defeat by Gibbons. MEYERS RETAINS HIS / MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE Johnny Meyers of Chicago. middle- weight wrestling champion, Wednesday night retained/hi§ title when, he defcated John Kilonis of Norfolk, Va.. In the|°! fourth round of a &cheduled 15-round |9 match ‘at Chicago. Meyers pinned Kilo- feated the Montville team By the score of | pened at’ 55{[(0 20 before a- day night. team was an interested spectator. swamped the C Owls. X | day. JOHNNY DUNDEE GIVEN ‘The title was”not at holein the course of a match plaved on the championship course. at Pinehurst P Monday, George Fotheringham of Ri¢chmond coun- ty_and Herbert Lagerbladé of Younge- | town, in partnership with Donald Parson, the Youngstown amateur, againdt a profes- sional team composed of Ej mall crowd of fans. he Wanderers play in Plainfield rnl v Swanson of the Plainfield |- In the preliminafy game the Bantams mercial School, team om Norwigh b, the score of 58 ‘o' 20. Moosup’ Challenge. 2 -Moosup Rovers $hl.]lel'xa the h}hwhg feams for a game of basketball to played wherever ‘it is agreed upon: Y mps, Bantams, and the Jewett City They would like to play the Y mps in NorwWich one week from Satur- ‘Write “to Manager- John Seldon, ox 441, Moosup. Conn. 2 DECISION OVER FRANKIE RICE Baltimore, Jan. 26—Johnny Dundes, world junior lightweight champion, || was awarded a 12 round decision over Frankie Rice, of Baltimore, tonight. ake, and for nine rourds the local put up a great exhibition against the veteran. sl HREE BIRDIES MADE 7 AT ASINGLE HOLE Three birdies wefe registered on one in ‘which two professional ©O., amd Bristol, Comy., played ynet. French_ f Youngstovh ad Charlie' Mofhesele t Washburn. The trio of birdies hapl nis to the mat with a body gcissors and an arm lock after 9 minutes’ and 15 sec- onds of the fourth round and after 39 minutes and 15 seconds of wrestling. ‘Wednesday night's match was the first prepared at St. Paul's school. Concord, flufluhu!i. ‘birdies on’the round and best ball: score of 34, 35— to the opposing u‘r where | trlo, Langerbiade nad medal £ | diyidua / 32, 37— };o and four birdies »5 “hls g credit. The four pros to catheréd 1o a |plaved 9 of the 1% holes under sThe first prize in thay \women's cluck tourney_was won' by Mre..Leo F. P, Wuxh:x, of Hempstead, L. I 5 a CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET with May 1.14 rharged move- ATAMB “hr‘"‘ crop in Argen- tendency to make the price of throat is usually e a liftle lower pday. Clos- by the vapors of— settled bt 1-4c m\ . 35 BROADWAY 35 BROADWAY Have just received a large shipment of Government Canned Goods, which we are disposing of at prices far below cost. Lay in your supply while the stock is complete. - Armour & Ce. Vienna Style SAUSAGE, 1 lb 8-0z. cans, per can .... "CORNED BEEF, 6 Ib. can,percan............»."BOc COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, 2 cans for........ 15¢ CORNGZeansfor’ .. ...\ ol s e CHOICE CALIFORNIA APRICOTS, per can. PANAMA ERAND TUNA FISH, 4% joz. can, per can 5c¢ ORANGE MARMALADE, 16 oz. ....... COBB’S QUINCE JAM . DAMSON PRESERVES . 23c MAYER’S APPROVED CORNED BEEF, 1. b. 8 oz. 30c APRICOT JAM, 15u.glus................... 23c PEACHJAM.}Soz.ghu Suti oy MAYER’S APPROVED MEAT BALLS, 1 Ib. can.. .. 15¢ ROAST BEEF, 1 lb. can . ... 18c ELKHORN KRAFT CHEESE, 7 Ib: can. ...,.... $1.75 PORK AND BEANS, withTmmto Sauce, 21b.3 oz. cdns, per can .. ..w.... 1. DEL MONTE APRICOT JN DELMONTEPEACH JAM ...................- STRAWBERRYJAM 11b.8 oz.can 1 esnriBp PR £ Neew CUDAHY BACON, 1215:..,........,....,,.%50, PEARS, 11b. 4hun .......fi..-.-....... .. 15 15¢ /28¢c - the rich, herds of kept im the fat of the land. its freshness : R" &\SO NS ixgc:-,/ '!-'lartfor:d,r Conn: ' New England States Rele Distributors for held under the new White rules. The When you buy clothes you vant to try them s on and see-if they fit; you want to see the _ riods. One fall determined the winner. Hid thers been no Mll, judges would mlor ‘and feel the cloth; you want to see if havé selecteg the wimmer. I” TS CLASS t‘hey -3 pmperly lined and*sewed. When you woeween ety | LARGEST SELLING || come v ot o o e it 300 w7 Wednesaay 'mgnt at the Baltic gym CIGAR . buying before you put up your money. When - e v, b‘fif‘izg’fégfiifi%fi - ~ you order from a catalogue you “go it blind” with great passing and defense work de- SRS 5 3 ? : Don’t buy your clothes from us just because : l” mf Wflfi[fl o We are home people; but because you can get These Are Harvest Days | ln better clothes for less‘money than you can by =, For the Simall Investor r ous l on sending away for them.. - rate in all history. - T A ' Tous sou can get 30 on very || | MADE IN-NEW ENGLANDS |1| $19.00 and $27.00 Ml e ||| et cigaR FacroRy: ank Reference, etf. i e R.G.SULLIVAN ESTATE Q\UINN/& DESMOND CARL SCHOONMAKER SOLE OWNERS AND NFGRS. - 47 West 44th Street, N.Y. / FACTORY ~ MANCHESTER, N.H. 283 MAIN STREET PHONE 1375 Save coupons to get " new silver : Use good butter and eggs while Tt 3750 will got yon this chen m with 37.50 will get you this hes piecss s’ the Vernon I D or more coupens X Rlch, golden butter from sunny pasture lands 7ot e 37 preces more. A third set can be obhlned in the 1 ~. Only fullcream milk could gwb With each pound of Wedgwdod e S v mellow flavor you find in Creamery Butter a coupor is 5 il Wedgwood Creamery Butter. And packed. Save them to get a chest ks \ that .milk eomes from splendld ~ of Oneld,a Community Par Plate ; healthy cow. *hat live on Silver of a handsome set of fine X 4 1 Parisian China Dishes. Read how / \ All summer long they graze on this proposition works-out. \ f fertile, sun-swept pastures. They'’re Buy Parksddle Farm Eggs when the prime of condition. bi fullyolked That's why Wedgwooed Creamery ' ¥oU waxt. e, meaty, tu .'{:’ eh | . Butter is so uniformly good. ;EE:KL EPFERY SUiiEs Wil €ac ! Becaus( it is so carefully mfide, : g s ! .Wedgwood Creamery Butter holds Get the best of the countryside l d rich flavor in the -by using Wedgwood Creamery b ice-chest or on the table, longer Butter and Parksdale Farm Eggs. than other butter. The package is Put them on today’s ordet. If your dust-proof and o;lor-Propf.\ grocer hasn’t them, let us know. | i % - < : / = Have new dishes for i s your table! i £ 2 N For 30 coupns and $6.00 you 3 g ean own 42 pieces of beautiful \ g Parisian China, embossed with a : gold band. For 30 more coupons 3 and $6.00 you can get 36 pieces IS more. A third set of 34 pieces” l H ¥ —for 30 coupons and $6.00 com- . pletes this magnificent dinner_ ‘ £ ~ - servica of 112 pieces. f

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