Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 30, 1922, Page 3

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B T A ‘lasued formsl denials that they played ' | thé game and today presented evidence | to the Notre Dame authoritles ‘at South Bemi Ind., that they were in:school the {day of the contest. When the Carlinville people, who thought they had vhired the two players, learned of this they. frank'y { declared that undoubtedly they had beca ‘lmpcsed on by persons using.the names | of Desch and Mohardt and that besides | belng beaten at their own game-of “safe betting” they had been the dupes of the “ringers” they hired to make the bet!!ng safe. l At South Bend, Desch lnd Moha.rdt presented their evidence at an informal meeting of some members of the coi- {leeg athletic committee, 4nd later these | members expressed the opinion that the {two men were innocent and merely vic- {tims of circumstances. A formal m jing of the!committee will be held tomor-: i Tow at which all information gathered i1l be gone over. l | The reports spread through Carlinville | previous to the game wers . that ten| Notre Dame men had been procured toj play and that the game had thus been ! clinched and the betting same safe. '____—_'Twm I in ar eEl;treat0 nl%(iag’:lslre AflMlRE HIS WORK Wonderful D:monstration i Upcn the Sick Wm. Fox ?reaents’ ‘“‘OVER THE ~HILL” 2—DAYS—2 MONDAY TUESDAY JAN. 30 JAN. 31 \PRICES : S { “Desch, Mohardt, and Chester. Wynne,” (R s e A thic Treatment who the townspeople had been.informed > | were Notre Dame stars, were to appear § EVENING .. 35¢ and 50c | the lineup. but Wynne also has posi- | tively denied participation in the game and announced that he can prove his as- sertions. Knute Rockne, Notre Dame coach, to- night told The Associated Press that the authorities undoubtedly would take dras- tic actlon if the investigation . showed that Notre Dame men played In the game. the Talk of the City PICTURE OF THE AGE ! Their Privatz: Offices in the - Thayer Building Are Visited by Hundreds. COMING! COMING! THE =2 : i tween seats and almost on top of one s e e o liCameo - Gizl Julio meets Marguerice GOING SOUTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL MEETS ; it P e e ¥ z TO START THURSDAY The first of a series of grammar school 0 re ame 00 a en al 0 meets ls schbflulefl for Th\n-sfln\' of th—\s) wes Elks' Hall was crowded to :its ut- most capacity during the past twa weeks. Therc was not even standing room. The people had to push be- another. The crowd that rushed on in th Y. A o3 the stage for treatment after the in- : e n the %50 4 o o compete e I Thus began what will go down through the ages s L e team' for a'final interschool mest. ‘The - as one of the greatest romances ever dreamed ence in itself. The variety of cases (By the A P, ) ryone thougit e was | Greeneviles won the trophy cup danated DAVIS THEATRE 15 From the first theirs was a hopeless love; it ST e tf-:li'm- N‘d\‘l fle were some regulars from| by Jeweler Ferguson last season and - i pleading for treatme cause: e : "Notre Dame team, but there also Wers | may be depended upon to make things Monday Evening Feb. 6. clear, white flame had always to kept hiddc | Natureopathic doctors to secure Jocal Jie ha 1 substitut lum in Thursday’s preliminary meet, for : ? from the world. Ym:i‘}:llll dn'l]hl to the story o. offices at 16 Frankiin froet. .\orw:rch. Ya ne nto Ma\ foo se, a star athletesat the University | the boys are out to win the trophy which FEB. 1. Marguerite an io when you see Also to have given 5 extra demonstra- CUa a Tayiorville las South in’ 1308-09, did not confirm|is again being donated by Mr. Ferguson. MAIL ORDERS AT 5A1LE FEB. 31! gu y tions last wezk, " . coach of his statement. The events will include potato races, hur- ; SE - 34 Metro’s sa : wiedge th i == dle and basketball relays, basketball | Dr. Blumer, founder of Nature- ' he C | DESCH AND MOHARDT INNOCENT | €hooting and Sméad jumping. In the | == = 3 s were made in | = | opathy who introduced Drs. Gloric and o i series are Mt. Pleasant, Broadway and | blning masnes of sensational basketball tw | William L. Hubbel to Norwich, as a ) The Associated | OF NOOTBALL SCANDAL | Greenaviily ischonls, fwho ) /willly Eondubt] withipccaslouall Iapeset s it o/ & irimas ex in am roauci n vermanent practitioner of Nor- S IceECe an SNA(E e ";"';‘_“' T ninary meets, which will be follow- |school form. Captain Alexander was wich, certainly took this city by storm. Joh | cEtons rengtit Sve e g ity st Diesch | ey high scorer, metting 10 out of 21 points eared a final mest for which the Fergn- S i John Mohardt, Notre Dame football | : ; ; { His lectures were so highly instruc- \ g ¢ a4 . a 3 son cup will be awarded. The committee | from the 15 goal line and drepping two tive, so convincing, and abnormalities p g > e s re said to have played with ' incipals J. .| field goals. <antain Perry of the New were g0 satisfactorily treated and ex- P r me s 8 s r ille, 111, in . );roless.n'l‘.fll EEC ry 2 J. B. Stanton and| Hampshire quintette netted four goals plained to the public that thousands . been fn 1! p did not appear e UL, which Physical Director E. J. Fritz of the ¥.|from the field and made 5 out of 11 fres . ¥ X in ualification of nine Uni- ttended every lecture in 2 2 UL Co AL tres. The defemsive work of both quin- 10fs athietes, would be | ver incr numbers in order tq : il : £ e tettes was of a sterling order. The sum. 1 s m as 1 le from Dr. tended ito, ‘atow SCALP TO ITS BELT A c:n;;kf\uu 5 New Hampshire. rdt were innocent} . (Special to The Bulletin.) R .. Perry No matter what ails you, no' mat= e of false iden Aggie five added an- % ter how hopeless your case may seem, it sl to its best Saturday night by | Alexander ...... .v... Stafford al se you should not allow another day to member of the American ght H s v fiout Cakiiiy aivaxtaits SEING team, and Mohar all- | defeating the : e i e el . McKinley atureopathic doctors' vast .experi- Ifba le , t nigl ence and skill. Natureopathic push buttons work wonders. That's what = they all say and the public backs up Metro’s Own Musical Score — Augmented Orchestra these statements. Stull ..eee. oo R e S e Adapted by June Mathis frem Blasco Ibanez’s Novel Puinam ..e..... -+ Underwood Conn. Agzies 2 . X ‘Wonderful, “Astonishing!” “Mar-. ficld goals, . Mako! 30 Wecks, Boston—52 Weeks, New York City velous!” Astoundin How can —_— i 3, Lord anmd Perry 4, Metcalt, McKinley they do it?” and many like express and Callahan 2 ul baskets, Alexander ADDED ATTRACTION ions were heard every afternoon 1,000 was s 10' out of 21, Pe 5 out of 11. Substi * : : after witnessing the most re- New Hampshire markable exhibitions of healing the for .\llc):can', Pernald for Stafford, THE FUNNIEST OF ALL LLOYD COMEDIES sick ever presented in this city. eree, Dillon. Prices, Mat. 35c¢, 50c, Few 75c—Eve. 50c, 75¢c, Few $1.00 Frée, on the public platform of tie A . the audiences surged out of EIks tutes—Conn. Aggies, Babeock for HAROLD LLOYD, in “NOW OR NEVER” Hall, nam. 5t all a Motor t Sub Base to Mcet Y Senmiors. hall, the sick, the suffering, ‘the lame $ orth pr ick, % ve Gt North ‘ore A basketball game which promises cov BLCS WRRSTAX : tho hz:l. m; 1A.m_l and{lh}? dea‘fuverc < Hupp Motor supply local fans wit ki 3 treated, in full view of the audience, h Tilinels Cen ball has been arr Telephone Now For Reservations. by these wonderfully endowed men. ' Tt Har [ After but a few moments application of their remarkable methods, withered 7% muscles were vitalized, paralyzed | wor—s limbs took new life, cripples waiked, 27, § WORLD'S PLAYING deaf people heard, and pain and Int Mer Mar pr Int Mot Truck Tnt M Truck pr . Int Mo Truck pr ., §9 Inter Paper pr sta Tenn Copper. Tobaceo Prod %Mo, K& T wi ... MoK &T wipr Missour! Pacifie .. Missouri Pac pr . EXCLUSIVELY J|aches vanished as the mist before the Interml Paper 5 BEST 8. F. KEITH'® |sun. :‘e‘:in;hcm\t'al’ey g VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE By of thelr work and e el 105 1 Am Tel & Tel ....116% : Mexican Petrol . 11 its s results, they held the nds were light, t 3 R T ¢ e TODAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY—FOUR FINE ACTS people spellbound in wonder, awe and Mo K & T pr . West El & Mfg 5 THE SIGLER BROS. admiration. They daily performed cures which astonished the skeptical America’s Juvenile Pugilist Wonders Will Box Local Youngsters—See [J!sct the serious to thinking and con- Willys O'land Liberty Bonds. s : 2 v : vinced the doubtful that their methods ol ey Them Once—You'll See Them Again—A Riot of Fun!—A Real Boxing to cure the sick is unquestioned. Na Y Air Line U S Lib 3%s eg 3}' 95.76 Bout—See Them Sure! matter what the disease—how bad, NYN N & U S Lib st 4%s 9692 6,40 5 60 s e CREEDONIS DAVIS JOHNTIE CLAIRE, = || cascosacs. toe. sioeen moce arodnn Norfolk South goes around J .50 1 F = ” i . | everywhere that if Natureopathy does YL e U S Lib 3d 4%s 97.20 97.02 9512 Comedy Skit, “You Make Me Mad Dexterous Juggling Wonder ol . oo AL U S Lib 3d 4%s 97.20 97.02 se12|f . sy Tt S0/ ot coelwll. e - U S Lib 4th ék’s 96.30 96.04 Qs 28 ? 7 e Paul CUNNINGHAM & BENNET Florence Pt g el R B . e G ey mrxosum’ In a Fine Skit. Called. “Gee. SHE'S A GREAT GIRL” | pathic College in Hartford, work: ot bond. | A Quarter on an Hour Full of Good Entertainment. wonders. It has been emphatically abe {.'«‘:’ L"n‘un ot i stated that well trained practition- 15,990.900 r £ Foreign Exeha 3 E L P 1ers, versed in-the comprehensive cur- p 3 . > Toreign Exchange, SO IF YOU LIKE THRILL’S—-SEE‘ THRE ;(I)W’E’RFUL STORY {riculm, ad taught at the Natureopathia " i E i i 3 college in "Hartford will be able to € Sfif];::lni—n‘d Saturday FRANK MAYO as “D M duplicate the magnificent healing re- St e sults obtained in these clinics perform- 2 iables fz ed before all who are willing to mumm- s vestigate this unique method. ng:erk; . k < T I At the offices of Drs. Hubbe! and e eess 3.7 ». L | Gloric, local Natureopathic doctors, f'f:::asfmm’ }3::;)’ R E :E : ODAY g rooms 315-316 Thayer Building, it is oel st 2.0 ' = #:caid that Dr. Blumer will be there for Belgian francs 750 ¢ S AND TUESDAY | some time. RKronen ..X o THEATRE | Sweden | | Cripples and difficult cases of years' [!enlvarl»; ] i standing are invited to avail them- Dogen ‘ The Beautiful and Talented Paramount Star I selves of this opportunity of receiving ireece ., = | o e relief under supervision of the found- Argentina 80. i = | THE LIVESTOCK MARKET. ! GP ! A SW ANSON | A gentleman who had besn deat Chicago, Jan. 27.—Hogs — Receipts, AN 1 for seven years had his hearing great- 35,000 head; market fairly active, mo: 11y improved in ten minutes. s e i A In an Emotional and Dramatic Role of Tremendous Pow i 22 top, $9.10; heavyweight, ssa.w@?sfl L an | A middle-aged woman who suffer- medium _ weight; $8. ight @ weight, $8.75@9.00; light lights, $8.35@ 9.10; heavy packing Sows, smooth 1 $7.35@8.00; packing sows, rough, $7.00 —_———-—-—r——Ns_ A man’ soventy seven yours ol with @1.50: pigs, $8.50@9.10. | | all the stiffness of age, as well as all aCattleigecrijg, 4,000 head; market MERMAKD COMEDY H PATHE Ew | his rheumatic pains, was relieved in steady to strong. Beef steers: Choice e e minutes’ time. and prime, $9.00@10.00; medium and | === good $6.85@9.00; good and choice, $7.75 | 50; common and medium, »n. Butcher cattl 150 cows, $3.65@6.00: bu i 7.50; cows, $3.65@6.00; bulls, $4.00@ 5.90. Canners and catters: Cows and heifers, $2.50@3.65; canner steers, $2.15 @4.25. Veal calves (light and handy- weight), $8.00@11.00; feeder steers, | RIEKARD MAY BE ASKED TO $515@6.75; stocker steers, $4.50@6.50; HANDLE TITLE BOUT ABROAD | stocker cows and heifers, $3.00@5.00. =2 wanager for Jack Den Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 11,000 | . J2¢K Kearns, manager for Jac “UNDER THE LASH" ed four yvears from neuralgia was re- ed of all pain in a moment of time. night, when the fast Sub Base team will meet the Y Seniors on the Y. M. C. A. floor. The Sub Base boys have been do- ing somg good playing this season and! wiil likely not v Seniors to give them a drul possible. Have you experienced the pleasure - v began to play the game! - A lady from Jewett City, had been eedboys, Judeans and troubled with pain in the ears for scveral months which baffled the reg- as follows: Krucks and Don- ular methods of treatment, which she ; Kenig, center; Vollowitz cmployed. Having received the reg- ombarri, guards; subs, Segal aud ular treatment from the demonstrator ick. feeling of ease and comfort was again established. POMFRET HOCKEY TEAM STOPPED BY CHOATE Natureopathic treatment was given to a very bad cripple who leaned on a ick and umbrella after which she v . (84 pounds down), $12@13 lnmbs‘mm Lo . R worldisine »on, falling before t 'S the stage without her umbrella amid . [ : ested battle, 2 to 1. The {ne . biting into the most temg’m: dam ; (culls and common), $9.50@11.75 : b tl niy contested battle, the enthusiastic applavse of all who g 3 g“ = e g t)‘? 7 ling wethers, $3.75@12.90; ewes, ‘éinfi)‘e; e en s “"“fm:‘ witnessed thc great work. o O 2 3, s A 8; ewes (culls and common), § L s Rickard. : y in the third.| ; ; / This new ice cream delicacy, made of - teeder lambs, $10.50 @12.75. gl havaunot approachetyBigand. . from a ghuiout | Then a lady was treated who had Pittsburgh, Jan. 37.—Cattle—Supply, it situat od. Seeley ' been afflicted with neuritis in her 4 9 tfi &’ out of a situat! Nenetian Ice Cream, “erusted™ with 75 head; market steady. Choice, $8.25@ 3.50; prime, $7.75@8: good, $1@ tidy butchers, $6.50@7.50; fair, common, $4.50@5.25; common to ¥ I am with t world on m: opportunity t fighter in ot find the ring w t makers for.arms, the pain being almost unbear- ;able. She said that she rubbed and used all sorts of liniments to no avail. finest milk chocolate, is wmning by 1 tiehcwus fiavor md gepving whalesomes ith fea- + h » receive treatment from the an nt who appears to have enough = e received a i good fat bulls, $3@3.50; common to good | oiaers ta draw o orris and Natureopathic demonstrator and then . RN R fat cows, $2@5.25; heifers, $450@6.75; | yuar'g the ing for Choate. Both goal was pleasantly surprised to find that “SS. ‘resh cows and springers, $40@50; veal| ine tan: ed in splendid s ner pain was “all gone” as she ex- caives, $13.50; heavy and thin calves, B Tt o o word and money i pressed it. H‘Yellow slgns fihm Ww Shee and Lambs—Supply, 500 head; | S201® O Do I : crson | | People afficted with all_sorts of v i 3 5.00@ = seases, claim to e hij - . ihest Eskimu-Pies. * Everywhere 18c, T30 pood mixed, 3725 @1 15 falv mis. Ashiand Take Notice it The ol Ay & Toune o e B : =0 3 ed, $6.00@7.00; culls and common, §2.50 o have 3|, not slept for two weeks, because of @4.00; lambs, $14.40. game scheduled wi 1 250 the condition of his stiff nflck' who re- Hogs—Receipts, 1,600 head; market 10 |ed on Wednesdas '\svhnd bovorets T iias b ceived on to 25c wp Prime heavy hogs, $3.00@ |wish that the Ashland cfub would ac- [ OTFIS ceeee claims that are a God send! What it did for him should be published broadcast. 8.00 ; heavy mixed, $9.25@9.40; mediums, | comodate the Baltic boys by playing on Bishop, Charles $9.66@ 9.75; heavy yorkers, 55.65@9.75; the Baitic surface on that (‘\’Enln:?'. The T O 1lght yoriers, $3.90@1000; pxgs ss 90@ | Baltic boys also say that they will D! e 10.00 ; roughs $6.00@7.00; $3.60@ |in Jewett City on any her date aft A young man from West.Town strect 4.0. Lafarge Roche | Whose trouble was a painful condition, % in the ankle with a short limb which Chleago Grain Market, : 1 _evening, makirg a t 1: goas, | Bas never fully developed, received a Wheat— High. Low. Close. big double DI = hiate x";;f—e: =°I‘)‘:_ treatment on the stage. After several May ... 118% 116% 1183 1 iAo e 4 .moments tone and motor abilit; S 3 nax e Dy maine; time of periods, 15 minutes. Eeatocan lity were 4 Corn— The Employed Boys' second team chal- | - G May 5413 53% 513 e e s i MRaINEE s || e el ot eabis | SThe: N tureopathic doctors have pri- . July ... 56% 55% 563 for a game of basketball to be played | joined the Riverview Cemetery. Inc., at| vate offices at rooms 313-3i6 Thayer Oats— wherever it is agrecd upon. Answer | last week's meeting. By-laws were adopt. |'Building, 16 Fraaklin Street, Norwich, May ..._39% 393 3815 through this paper. ed and meetings will be held the second | and can be consulted free from 10 a. 4 = Juiy 40% | 40% 0% I Some of the victims whom they have | Monday of each month. o m. to 8 p. m., until Februa: st o Sl o i

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